Christmas office party games help break the ice and create lasting memories with coworkers during the holiday season. Whether you're planning a formal company celebration or a casual team lunch, having structured activities keeps everyone engaged and ensures no one feels left out or awkward.

You'll find quick icebreakers like elf name tags, competitive trivia challenges, holiday-themed guessing games, and funny award ceremonies. Most are printable and need minimal setup, which is ideal for busy office managers and party planners looking to maximize engagement without complicated logistics.
These games were picked for their office-appropriate content, ease of setup, and ability to work with groups of varying sizes. They encourage interaction between departments, accommodate different personality types from shy to outgoing, and create moments of shared laughter that build workplace camaraderie.

Who Knows the Boss Best: Christmas Edition
How to Play: This Christmas twist on a classic game asks questions about your boss's holiday preferences and traditions. Players fill out their guesses, then the boss reveals the real answers. Whoever matches the most responses wins this Christmas who knows the boss best.
Why everyone will like it: It's a fun way to learn more about management in a lighthearted setting while keeping things appropriate and good-natured.

Office Most Likely To: Christmas Edition
How to Play: for Christmas Office Most likely to, read holiday-themed prompts like "Most likely to show up in a full Santa suit" and have everyone point to the coworker they think fits best. Tally up votes or just enjoy the laughs as people get called out for their festive (or grinchy) tendencies.
Why everyone will like it: Perfect for offices where people already know each other well, creating inside jokes and friendly teasing moments.

Christmas Think Quick
How to Play: Print the Christmas Think Quick game sheets and set a timer for 30-60 seconds. Players write down the first answer that comes to mind for each Christmas-themed prompt. When time's up, everyone shares their answers and you can score points for unique or creative responses.
Why everyone will like it: Fast-paced and low-pressure, this game gets everyone's creative juices flowing without putting anyone on the spot for too long.

Gingerbread Themed Game Bundle
How to Play: This 10-game gingerbread game printable bundle includes various gingerbread-themed activities like bingo, trivia, matching games, and word scrambles. Simply print the sheets you want to use and distribute them at your party.
Why everyone will like it: Having multiple game options means you can switch activities if energy levels change or run several stations for larger groups.

Christmas Potluck Sign Up Sheet
How to Use: A festive Christmas sign-up sheet organizes who's bringing what to your office christmas potluck. It includes spaces for dish names, serving sizes, and dietary information to avoid duplicates and ensure variety.
Why everyone will like it: Takes the chaos out of potluck planning and ensures your office party has a balanced spread of dishes.

What's Your Elf Name Game
How to Play: Each coworker finds their silly elf name using a chart based on their first and last name letters. The printable includes matching name tag designs they can wear throughout the party.
Why everyone will like it: Gives everyone a fun alter-ego for the day and makes for hilarious team photos that'll get shared in group chats.

Reindeer Trivia Game
How to Play: Test your team's knowledge of reindeer trivia with questions about their names, order, and appearances in holiday media. Play individually or split into teams for a competitive challenge.
Why everyone will like it: Combines nostalgia with competition, and even wrong answers lead to funny moments as people realize what they've forgotten since childhood.

Christmas Which Came First
How to Play: In Christmas Which Came First, players look at pairs of Christmas items, traditions, songs, or movies and guess which one came first historically. It's trickier than it sounds and leads to surprising discoveries.
Why everyone will like it: Educational without feeling like work, and the "aha" moments when answers are revealed spark great conversations.

Christmas Cookie Themed Game Bundle
How to Play: This 9-game Christmas Cookie Game Bundle features cookie-themed activities including matching, word searches, trivia, and guessing games. Print whichever games suit your office vibe and group size.
Why everyone will like it: Cookie themes are universally loved and non-controversial, making them safe for diverse office environments.

Funny Christmas Employee Awards
How to Play: These 50 funny Christmas awards celebrate coworkers for silly office behaviors with a holiday twist. Categories include "Most Likely to Decorate Their Desk on November 1st" and "The Grinch Award." Print, fill in names, and present during your party.
Why everyone will like it: Recognizes people in a fun way without the pressure of serious performance reviews, building team spirit through humor.

Who's The Merriest
How to Play: Players mark off holiday activities they've done from a printed list (decorated early, listened to Christmas music, baked cookies, etc.). Tally up points to see who's the merriest person in the office.
Why everyone will like it: Low-key competitive and lets people share their holiday traditions without lengthy storytelling.

Christmas Trivia Game Bundle
How to Play: Multiple printable christmas trivia games covering Christmas movies, songs, history, traditions, and more. Play as teams or individuals, and adjust difficulty based on your crowd.
Why everyone will like it: Trivia accommodates different knowledge bases, so everyone has a chance to shine on at least a few questions.

Christmas Carol Match Game
How to Play: Match Christmas carol titles to their opening lyrics, famous lines, or descriptions. Can be played as teams competing for speed or individuals testing their holiday music knowledge.
Why everyone will like it: Gets people humming and singing along, adding a musical element that boosts the festive atmosphere.

What's In Your Stocking
How to Play: For What's in Your Stocking, players feel mystery items hidden inside a Christmas stocking (without looking) and write down their guesses. Reveal the items at the end and see who identified the most correctly.
Why everyone will like it: The tactile element adds suspense and hilarity, especially when common items feel completely unrecognizable.
12 Days of Christmas Games
How to Play: A collection of 12 physical minute-to-win-it style challenges inspired by the classic song. Activities include tossing "partridge" birdies, stacking turtle and dove candies, and flipping cups with chopstick "drumsticks."
Why everyone will like it: Gets people moving and laughing with active challenges that work well for energetic teams who want more than just sitting games.





