Your kiddos are bound to be attending a bunch of Halloween events this year, from school celebrations and neighborhood bashes to seasonal birthday parties. But don't worry — you can still have an original party without repeating the same spooky activities. With options like the toilet paper mummy relay and the eyeball roll, check out these spooktacular Halloween games to liven up your big event! Bonus: they're all easy DIYs, so you and your little one(s) can have some fun before the party even begins.
Grab a bunch of mini pumpkins and you instantly have a fun activity. See more mini pumpkin games.
With a few bales of hay, you can create a life-size bowling alley in your backyard! See more hay-bale bowling.
Bonus points for using festive washi tape to create the board. See more of the creative Fall tic-tac-toe game.
A seasonal (and clever!) alternative to the traditional egg-and-spoon race. See more eyeball roll ideas.
Use mini cauldrons to create the board, but remind your little ones that they don't get points for the candy corn they eat! See more of the Halloween witch pitch game.
This also makes for a fun cornhole idea! Get inspired by the DIY monster toss board.
The child who can pop the most wins! See more confetti balloons.
White streamers easily make a tricky spiderweb for the kids to navigate. See more of the spiderweb obstacle course.
Put those extra rolls of paper towels to use and get those kids bowling. See more Halloween ghost bowling.
By covering the plastic cups with tissue paper, your little ones won't know if they're getting a trick or treat. See more of the trick-or-treat pumpkin poking game.
The kids will love the treats, and you'll get a kick out of watching them try to eat them. See more of the dangling doughnuts game.
Pumpkins of any size will do the trick. See more pumpkin ring toss ideas.
You might want to stock up on the family pack of toilet paper for this one. See more of the toilet paper mummy game.
By filling the old bottles with paint, they'll become harder to knock down. Plus, they make for adorable, spooky gremlins! See more soda bottle bowling.
This is an easy DIY, or check out the free printable. See more of the pin the spider on the web game.
The kid who can stomp the most in a certain amount of time wins! Trust us — it's harder than it sounds. See the pumpkin patch stomp game.
Just because it's an oldie doesn't mean it's not a goodie! See more bobbing for apples here.