10 Christmas Party Games to Play on Zoom This Festive Season

Choose any of the games to make Christmas Zoom party a hit

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  • From virtual charades and holiday trivia to unique twists on classic favorites, there are games designed to promote connection and spread holiday cheer.
  • Keep reading to know the options.
10 Christmas Party Games To Play on Zoom This Festive Season

The holiday season has begun, and to embrace the Christmas spirit this year and bring joy to your virtual meetings, use party games on Zoom.

In this guide, we will discuss some fun and easy games you can play with your friends or colleagues to make your virtual gatherings entertaining and memorable.

What are the party games you can play this Christmas on Zoom?

Virtual scavenger hunt – Send your team to an interesting quest

Virtual Scavenger hunt - Zoom Christmas games

This holiday can be fun connecting with your friends, colleagues, and family with virtual scavenger hunts.

Before your Zoom meeting starts, send a list of things you want them to find, along with the rules that apply.

You can create a list of things they can do, like finding their favorite midnight snack, a link to the last YouTube video, your go-to breakfast, a shell, a scented candle in their house, or the last note they wrote in 60 seconds. If you need help creating the list, visit websites like PlayPartyPlan.

You can play five rounds of this, and the person who can collect the maximum number of things in the time frame will be the winner.

Christmas quiz - Zoom Christmas games

Another great way to interact with your colleagues is a Christmas quiz. Prepare a set of questions about Christmas traditions and the holiday season, then divide people into small groups using Breakout rooms.

Come up with funny questions and answers to entertain your teammates, and this could be a great way to bond with each other.

If you need help finding out the questions and answers that you can use, we suggest you check out the Beano website; it has hundreds of quizzes and a dedicated page for the Christmas-related questionnaire.

In case you use Microsoft Teams to interact with your friends, family, or colleagues and want to create an interactive quiz, check out this guide.

Bingo – Play, Win, Repeat

Bingo - Play, Win, Repeat

Bingo is another fun activity you can use to indulge your teammates and have fun, irrespective of their location.

This game can be a team-building exercise, ice breaker, or a great way to bond during this holiday season over a Zoom meeting.

Bingo by Funtivity allows you to customize the game according to the interests and personalities of your team members, encouraging them to be creative and thereby enhancing their problem-solving skills.

Before starting the game, ask everyone to add the game to Zoom from the Zoom Apps section, hop into a meeting, and start playing.

Funtivity also offers games like Trivia, Escape Room, Doodle Challenges, Forbidden Words, etc., for team building and peer networking.

A dress-up competition – Strut, Sparkle, Slay

A dress-up competition

First, to organize a dress-up competition, decide on a theme, like celebrity lookalikes, decades flashbacks, or festive looks.

Send the details to your colleagues with the competition details and encourage them to go all out and be themselves.

Once everyone is ready, hop in on a Zoom meeting, ask everyone to use the Zoom Spotlight feature to showcase their attire, and ask what inspired them to choose the outfit.

Now, ask everyone to vote for the best dressed on creativity, following the rules of the competition and their presentation, etc.

Also, create a virtual photo booth where the participants can click their photos and share their awesome looks.

You can also suggest getting a group photo by asking them to choose the same background and taking a screenshot, then sharing it with all for a delightful recap.

If you are looking for a beautiful Christmas wallpaper for your computer, we have a guide with a list of options for you.

Gingerbread – Create gingertastic masterpieces

Gingerbread -  Zoom Christmas games

Asking everyone to follow their tradition and making gingerbread at an online Christmas party on Zoom is another fun game to share the festivities.

Before starting, ask everyone to get a gingerbread decorating kit, then pick a theme like Winter Wonderland to add a challenge,

Then, arrange a Zoom call and ask all participants to request everyone to ensure their decorating station is visible in the video.

Allocate a certain amount of time to decorate their gingerbreads, encourage them to ask for advice, and show their creativity. Once the time is up, ask each participant to present their dish with their design inspiration.

Judges can decide which one is the best and provide e-gift cards as prizes for Most Creative and other titles, then click pictures and share them on your group.

Charades – Express & guess to win

Charades

Who doesn’t enjoy a Charades session with friends? Playing Charades, even on Zoom calls, can be a great way to bond with team members.

Decide on a theme, set up a Zoom call, divide the participants into teams, and use the Zoom Spotlight feature for the person acting out the charade.

Unlike traditional charades where players are silent, ask participants to use sounds, gestures, facial expressions, virtual props, and background filters to convey the word or phrase, adding excitement to the game.

The rest of the game can be the same as the conventional one, including the guessing time, scoring system, and rotation of the person acting out the charade.

Guess the Christmas movie – Who guessed it right?

Guess the movie -  Zoom Christmas games

Guessing a movie from a tune, cast, or plot can be a perfect game for a virtual holiday gathering on Zoom.

First, select iconic Christmas movies; you can add the classics and the new ones to add an extra thrill. Next, arrange a Zoom video call and select the grid view so everyone can be visible on the same screen.

Decide on a game master who presents the clue and keeps the score, then divide the participants into teams.

The game master will give you hints like the cast, description of scenes, or tune related to the film, and participants will guess at a given time. Ask them to submit the answer either verbally or in Zoom chat.

5-second rule – Think fast, speak faster

5-second rule

Another exhilarating game to play with your team at an online Christmas party on Zoom is the 5-second rule. The host will prepare a list of trivia questions, present the questions, and keep track of time.

You can divide participants into teams, establish a rotation to take turns answering questions, or make it impromptu by calling out the person’s name to answer the question.

Also, let the participants use the Zoom chat box for friendly banter or to challenge each other to make the game more enthralling.

Once the game is over, offer digital gift cards or virtual trophies to the participant with the highest score.

Never Have I Ever – Great for icebreaking

Never Have I ever  Zoom Christmas games

A fantastic ice-breaking game, Never Have I Ever is another awesome game you can play in a virtual meeting on Zoom to break barriers and enjoy a fun evening with your colleagues.

Arrange a video call on Zoom, then explain the rules of Never Have I Ever to make everyone understand the game like the participants taking turns and stating a sentence beginning with Never Have I Ever.

Participants can also come up with open-ended statements that can prompt a wide range of responses. Make sure the statements made are light & fun.

Virtual Pictionary – Sketch, guess & win

Virtual Pictionary - Christmas Party Games

To play Pictionary on Zoom online, first set up a Zoom video call and use the gallery view on Zoom so that everyone can see each other’s reactions.

First, divide participants into teams; for each round, choose one person from each team to be an artist, and others will guess and keep rotating so everybody gets a chance to draw.

Participants can use the drawing tools available in Zoom, set a time limit for each round, and keep a score.

So, these Christmas party games can fill your virtual Christmas celebration with your teammates, friends, and colleagues with joy and laughter.

From playing classics like Bingo and Charades to participating in gingerbread making, guessing a movie, or using the Never Have I Ever statement, you can embrace the Christmas spirit this holiday season over a Zoom call and bond with your teammates.

Choose any of the party games from the list or a combination of games if you have more time on your hands to make your Zoom Christmas party a hit.

If you are looking for computer Christmas games to play this holiday season, we have curated a list for the same; have a look.

Don’t forget to share your favorite game and experience playing it in the comments section below. We will be happy to talk!

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