Spring trivia games are a fun and easy way to liven up any spring party, classroom celebration, or family game night. Whether you're planning a spring baby shower, an Easter get-together, or just looking for something to do with the kids, having a few good printable games on hand makes all the difference. The best part is that all of these are instant digital downloads - print them out and you're ready to play in minutes.

You'll find a mix of game styles here to suit different groups and settings. There are classic trivia games that spark a little friendly competition, a "Which Came First" challenge that tests players' spring knowledge in a fun new way, and a flower match-up game that's perfect for spring-themed parties and showers.
These games were picked because they are easy to print and play with no prep required, they work for both kids and adults, and they all fit the spring season perfectly - making them great options for classrooms, parties, and family gatherings alike.

Spring Which Came First Game
How to Play: For the Spring Which Came First Game, players are given pairs of spring-related events or things and have to decide which one came first. Simply print the game, circle your answers, and then check them against the included answer key. It also comes with a bonus explanations sheet that gives extra trivia context behind each answer, so players actually learn something new, too.
Why It's Good: The "which came first" format is a fresh twist on standard trivia that keeps everyone guessing, and the bonus explanations sheet makes it a great educational activity for classrooms and homeschool settings as well as parties.

Flower Match Up Game
How to Play: The Flower Match Up Game challenges players to match flowers with their correct descriptions, names, or clues. Simply print the game, write your answers, and check them with the included answer key. It works great for spring birthday parties, baby showers, slumber parties, and classroom activities.
Why It's Good: The flower theme is perfectly suited to spring and makes it a natural fit for garden parties or baby showers, and the matching format is easy enough for kids while still being engaging for adults.

April Trivia Game
How to Play: The April Trivia Game is an April-themed trivia challenge where players print the game, circle their answers, and check them against the answer key. It works for adults and kids and is a great fit for birthdays, spring parties, and classroom activities during the month of April. The download includes a full-size version, a two-per-page option, and an answer key.
Why It's Good: April-themed questions make it feel timely and relevant for spring celebrations, and the simple print-and-play format means you can have it ready to go in just a few minutes.

March Trivia
How to Play: March Trivia is a March-themed trivia game where players print the game, circle their answers, and check them with the included answer key. It is a great activity for adults and kids at birthdays, spring parties, St. Patrick's Day celebrations, and classroom events. The download includes a full-size version, a two-per-page option, and an answer key.
Why It's Good: March is the official start of spring, making this a perfect warm-up trivia game for any spring event, and it works just as well for St. Patrick's Day parties as it does for general spring celebrations.

May Trivia Game
How to Play: The May Trivia Game covers May-themed trivia questions that players circle on the printed sheet and then check against the included answer key. It works for adults and kids at birthdays, spring parties, and classroom activities throughout the month of May. Like the other trivia games, the download includes a full-size version, a two-per-page option, and an answer key.
Why It's Good: May wraps up the spring season in style, and this trivia game is a great way to celebrate everything the month has to offer - from Mother's Day to the end of the school year.





