Party games to print
16 game generators. Pick a deck or type your own, see the cards as you build them, then download a free PDF with cut guides — A4 or US Letter.
Acting and guessing 4
One player knows the word, everybody else works it out
Charades cards
Create printable charades cards in seconds: pick decks of animals, actions and more — or type your own phrases — then download a cut-out PDF and play.
Ages 5+Drawing game cards
Create printable drawing-game cards: pick decks of objects, animals and occupations — or add your own words — then download a cut-out PDF, grab paper and pens, and play.
Ages 5+Hat game cards
Create printable cards for the hat game: fill a hat with cut-out phrase cards and play three rounds — describe, one word, then mime — with the same cards each round.
Ages 7+Forbidden words
Describe the big word on the card so your team guesses it — without saying it, and without using any of the four words listed underneath. Print a deck of cut-out cards, add your own, and play in teams.
Ages 9+
Card decks 4
Print, cut, and deal them out
Would you rather
Create printable would-you-rather cards in seconds: pick silly, food or nature decks — or type your own impossible choices — then download a free cut-out PDF and let the arguments begin.
Ages 5+Kids trivia
Build a printable kids quiz in under a minute: pick decks of animal, space, food or mixed questions — or type your own — and get numbered cut-out cards plus an answer sheet only the quizmaster gets to see.
Ages 7+Categories dash
A letter is drawn for each round and everybody races to fill the column — an animal, a job, something in the kitchen — with answers starting with that letter. Pick a category set, choose how many rounds, and print the score sheet.
Ages 9+Icebreaker cards
Three ways to get a group of children talking: blank two-truths forms, a truth-or-dare deck whose dares are all silly rather than daring, and a junior “never have I ever”. Every line is written and checked by hand.
Ages 7+
Pencil and paper 4
Two players, one sheet, no pieces to lose
Ship hunt
The pencil-and-paper ship hunting grid game, printed ready to play: each player gets a grid to hide their ships on and a second grid to record their shots, with the ship lengths listed underneath.
Ages 7+Dots and boxes
The pencil game of joining dots and claiming squares. Choose how dense the grid is, and get several boards to a page with a score line under each one.
Ages 5+Noughts and crosses
Twelve blank grids to a page — a whole tournament of noughts and crosses, known in the US as tic-tac-toe — each numbered, with a tally line at the bottom for the running score.
Any ageLeft-right story
A read-aloud story for pass the parcel, with LEFT and RIGHT printed in bold so you catch them at speed. Everyone sits in a circle, the parcel moves one place each time you say a direction, and whoever is holding it on the last word keeps it.
Ages 5+
Around the room 4
Games that use the party rather than the table
Party bingo
Create printable icebreaker bingo: every guest gets a unique "find someone who…" card, and the first to fill a row — or the whole card — wins.
Any ageScavenger hunt
Create a printable scavenger hunt in under a minute: pick indoor, nature, neighbourhood or photo-challenge items — or add your own — then print a tick-box checklist for every hunter.
Ages 5+Treasure hunt
Set up a treasure hunt without writing a single clue: pick indoor or garden hiding places — or add your own — and get a chain of cut-out clue cards plus an organiser sheet saying exactly where each one goes.
Ages 7+Estimation jar
Put a jar of sweets on the table and let everybody guess: eight cards to a page, each with a line for the guess and a blank line for the guesser’s own name, and one tear-off slip the organiser keeps with the real number on it.
Ages 5+