Friendsgiving isn’t just about the food—it’s about celebrating friendship, laughter, and gratitude with those closest to us. Games can add an extra layer of joy, helping everyone relax, connect, and create unforgettable memories. With the right mix of activities, you can turn your Friendsgiving into a night of nonstop fun.
Here are 23 awesome Friendsgiving game ideas to keep your guests engaged, laughing, and entertained!
1. Two Truths and a Turkey
Turkey Truth or Tale is a perfect game to get your Friendsgiving started on a fun note. The game takes “Two Truths and a Lie” and gives it a Friendsgiving twist, encouraging everyone to share two true holiday memories and one made-up “turkey tale.” As each person tries to guess which story is the fib, laughter fills the room, and even new friends find themselves bonding over quirky tales. This icebreaker game is especially great for groups with a mix of new and familiar faces, as it gets everyone talking and uncovering funny stories that may have stayed hidden otherwise.
One of the best parts of Turkey Truth or Tale is its ability to spark conversations and create deeper connections. Guests might reveal past Thanksgiving disasters, funny family traditions, or unique holiday recipes. The “turkey tale” often leads to lighthearted debates and reveals the playful side of each guest. It’s a simple, low-effort game that requires nothing more than your guests’ creativity and memories, setting the tone for a relaxed, enjoyable Friendsgiving night.
2. Friendsgiving Bingo
Friendsgiving Bingo is an interactive way to keep everyone engaged throughout the gathering. Customize Bingo cards with Friendsgiving-specific squares like “someone brings up Black Friday,” “a food debate happens,” or “someone spills a drink.” Guests mark off squares as they notice these moments happening, and the first to get five in a row calls out “Bingo!” and wins a small prize. This game isn’t just about winning; it encourages everyone to be more observant, which often leads to funny commentary and memorable interactions.
This game adds an extra layer of fun and lighthearted competitiveness to your gathering. Friendsgiving Bingo encourages your guests to participate fully in the evening, noticing all the little quirks and funny details around them. Since the game is ongoing, it doesn’t disrupt conversation but rather enhances it, with guests laughing over the moments marked on their cards. It’s a perfect game for all ages, making sure everyone from close friends to new acquaintances feels included and entertained.

3. Trivia Feast
For a bit of friendly competition, Friendsgiving Trivia is a great choice. Divide guests into teams and quiz them on a mix of Thanksgiving traditions, Friendsgiving-specific questions, and fun facts about one another. This game allows you to test your guests’ holiday knowledge while learning interesting facts that could spark new conversations. Trivia games bring energy and excitement, perfect for guests who love a bit of challenge and mental stimulation.
The trivia format can be easily tailored to suit your crowd, with questions ranging from lighthearted holiday facts to quirky pop culture references. By adding in a few team-based rounds, you can amp up the fun and get everyone cheering for their teammates. Friendsgiving Trivia is a game that everyone can enjoy, no matter their knowledge level, as it emphasizes fun over expertise. The team aspect also promotes bonding, especially among guests who may not know each other well.

4. Turkey Tag
Turkey Toss is an ideal game for a lively crowd looking for some active fun. All you need is a small plush turkey or another playful object to toss around. Set a timer, and whoever is left holding the turkey when the timer buzzes has to complete a fun dare or answer a quirky question. The unpredictability keeps everyone on their toes, and the dares or questions provide some silly entertainment that loosens up the crowd and gets everyone laughing.
This game works well both indoors and outdoors, making it flexible for different spaces. Turkey Toss encourages movement and interaction, getting guests to let loose and enjoy themselves.

5. Gobble Wobble Race
The Gobble Wobble Race brings a dose of hilarious competition to your Friendsgiving. For this relay race, guests hold a small object—such as a mini pumpkin—between their knees and try to waddle to the finish line without dropping it. Dividing into teams adds extra excitement, as everyone cheers for their teammates and tries to out-waddle the other side. The game is full of laughs as guests struggle to keep the pumpkin in place, and it’s a great way to keep the energy high.
This game encourages guests to get moving and show off their funny side. The unique twist of holding the pumpkin between their knees makes it challenging and silly, which means no one takes it too seriously.

6. Friendsgiving Pictionary
Friendsgiving Pictionary gives the classic drawing game a holiday-themed twist. Divide guests into teams and create a list of Friendsgiving-specific prompts like “food coma,” “carving a turkey,” or “spilled cranberry sauce.” One team member draws the prompt while the others guess, creating hilarious interpretations and lots of laughs. Pictionary brings out the artist (or lack thereof!) in everyone, making it fun regardless of drawing ability.
This game is particularly fun because it highlights each guest’s unique creativity. Watching friends try to sketch out food-related or holiday scenes often results in amusingly abstract art, and the guessing process is just as entertaining.

7. Taste Test Challenge
For a game that caters to the foodies, the Taste Test Challenge adds an element of delicious suspense. Blindfold your guests and have them sample various pie flavors or seasonal treats, asking them to guess the flavors.
From traditional apple and pumpkin to more unique options, the variety keeps everyone guessing and allows for fun reactions as they try each sample. It’s a simple game that adds an extra sensory experience to your Friendsgiving.
8. Mystery Box Potluck Challenge
The Mystery Box Potluck Challenge invites guests to channel their inner chefs in a fun, creative cooking competition. Using a “mystery box” of ingredients, participants have to come up with an appetizer or mini-dish within a set time limit.
The rest of the guests then act as judges, evaluating each creation on taste, presentation, and creativity. This game adds a cooking show-style excitement to your Friendsgiving, and it’s a great way to showcase each person’s culinary skills (or lack thereof).

9. Food Charades
Food Charades is a funny and interactive game that combines classic charades with a food-inspired twist. Create prompts like “burning the rolls” or “food fight” for guests to act out while others try to guess.
Watching friends mime out holiday mishaps or food situations makes for entertaining viewing and leads to plenty of laughter.

10. Gratitude Garland
The Gratitude Garland adds a thoughtful touch to your Friendsgiving celebration. Set up a station where guests can write down things they’re thankful for on small paper leaves or notes, then string these along a garland for display.
As the evening progresses, guests can take turns reading out their gratitude notes, adding a heartfelt element to the event. This activity creates a lovely visual reminder of the holiday’s purpose and fosters a sense of connection and appreciation among friends.

11. The Gratitude Jar
The Gratitude Jar is a creative way to get guests moving and thinking about gratitude. Set up clues around the house or yard, leading guests to items or notes that represent things to be thankful for, like a cozy blanket or a family photo.
As they find each item, they can discuss what it symbolizes for them. The scavenger hunt brings out a sense of discovery and adds a little adventure to the evening.

12. Friendsgiving Memory Match
Bring nostalgia to the table with Friendsgiving Memory Match. Write down memorable moments you’ve shared with friends, then read each aloud. Everyone guesses who the memory belongs to, which brings back shared laughs and moments.
This game’s sentimental vibe adds warmth and meaning to the gathering, perfect for celebrating friendship and revisiting happy memories. It’s a beautiful way to honor the history and bond of your friend group..

13. Thanksgiving Scattergories
Looking to kick off Friendsgiving with a bit of brainpower? Try a Turkey Trivia Challenge! You’ll need a mix of easy and tough questions, like “What year was the first Thanksgiving?” or “How many turkeys are consumed each Thanksgiving?” It’s a fun way to warm up the crowd and get everyone chatting as they rack their brains over holiday facts. Plus, the trivia format means everyone gets involved without feeling on the spot.
In this game, whoever gets the most answers right wins a prize! It’s great for any group size and brings a lighthearted energy to the gathering. Best of all, it’s super simple to set up. Just print a list of questions, gather your friends, and see who’s the Thanksgiving expert in the room.
14. Friendsgiving Bingo
Looking for a game that’s fun and lets everyone enjoy each other’s quirks? Friendsgiving Bingo is a perfect choice. Customize your bingo cards with phrases like “brought homemade pie” or “talks about work,” adding a personal touch to each square. As guests mingle, they’ll check off squares whenever someone fits the description.
Bingo lets everyone play at their own pace, keeping the conversation lively and interactive. Plus, it’s easy to personalize based on your crowd, so everyone can feel included. This game encourages mingling and laughter as people spot quirky traits that make Friendsgiving special.
15. Guess That Dish
Want a game that involves the whole table and brings out everyone’s inner chef? Guess That Dish is a great way to go! In this game, everyone brings a mystery dish to the gathering. Guests will sample each dish and try to guess the ingredients, flavor profiles, or even guess the “chef” who prepared it.
It’s a fun way to showcase each person’s creativity while enjoying tasty food. Plus, it sparks conversation as everyone discusses flavors, techniques, and family recipes. With each dish revealed, you’ll have a table full of smiling, full, and impressed friends.
16. Friendsgiving Pictionary
Bring out the artist in everyone with Friendsgiving Pictionary! Draw topics like “grandma’s secret stuffing” or “post-dinner nap,” and watch as guests try to capture these ideas on paper. It’s a hilarious, fast-paced way to get everyone engaged without needing to be an art expert.
This game is perfect for groups looking for some lighthearted competition. Plus, it gives everyone a chance to shine, even if it’s just with stick figures. The funniest sketches get the most laughs, making this game a Friendsgiving favorite.
5. Thanksgiving “Who Am I?”
What’s Friendsgiving without a bit of mystery? Thanksgiving “Who Am I?” gives everyone a character like “turkey” or “cranberry sauce.” Guests ask each other yes-or-no questions to guess their assigned identity. It’s simple, fun, and keeps everyone chatting and guessing.
This game works wonderfully for getting guests out of their seats and talking. It adds a sense of adventure to the party and is great for breaking the ice, especially if some friends are meeting for the first time.
17. Friendsgiving Gratitude Game
Looking to add some heartfelt moments to your evening? The Friendsgiving Gratitude Game is a beautiful way to reflect on the year. Write what you’re thankful for on slips of paper, then take turns sharing them. It’s a cozy activity that brings out warmth, laughter, and genuine gratitude.
This game creates a moment to pause and appreciate friendships and blessings, adding depth to the gathering. As everyone shares, it makes the holiday feel more meaningful and memorable for all.
18. Pin the Feather on the Turkey
Add a playful, nostalgic touch to your gathering with Pin the Feather on the Turkey! This fun twist on “Pin the Tail on the Donkey” gives guests a chance to test their aim while blindfolded. The goal? To place a colorful feather as close to the turkey’s tail as possible.
It’s lighthearted, silly, and perfect for all ages. This game gets everyone laughing, moving, and channeling their inner child, making it a delightful break from sitting around the table.
19. Thanksgiving Name That Tune
Get everyone humming with Thanksgiving Name That Tune! Play songs that evoke the holiday spirit, and see who can guess them fastest. From classic holiday tunes to feel-good songs, this game adds a musical flair to your gathering.
It’s interactive, easy to set up, and perfect for music lovers. Watch as everyone lights up when they recognize a tune, creating an atmosphere of fun and friendly competition.
20. Pumpkin Bowling
Pumpkin Bowling combines creativity with just a hint of rivalry. Set up “pins” using soda bottles or cans, and use a small pumpkin as the “bowling ball.” Friends can take turns knocking down as many “pins” as possible, adding an autumnal twist to the classic game.
It’s a fun and active game that gets everyone moving. The friendly competition and laughs it brings make it a Friendsgiving win. Plus, it’s an easy way to enjoy some outdoor fun if the weather allows.
21. Friendsgiving Scavenger Hunt
Add some adventure with a Friendsgiving Scavenger Hunt. Hide small holiday-related items around your home or yard, and give everyone a list of things to find, like “mini pumpkin” or “acorn.” Guests can compete individually or in teams, making this game adaptable for any group size.
The scavenger hunt is perfect for encouraging people to explore, chat, and laugh along the way. It’s a great icebreaker that brings a festive and competitive energy to the gathering.
22. Thanksgiving Two Truths and a Lie
Thanksgiving Two Truths and a Lie is a delightful game to bring out everyone’s storytelling side. Each guest shares two true things and one lie about past holiday experiences, and the rest have to guess the lie.
It’s a fun way to learn surprising things about friends, sparking conversations and laughs. This game adds a personal touch and lets everyone share funny or heartwarming holiday stories.
23. Friendsgiving Memory Match
Bring nostalgia to the table with Friendsgiving Memory Match. Write down memorable moments you’ve shared with friends, then read each aloud. Everyone guesses who the memory belongs to, which brings back shared laughs and moments.
This game’s sentimental vibe adds warmth and meaning to the gathering, perfect for celebrating friendship and revisiting happy memories. It’s a beautiful way to honor the history and bond of your friend group.
24. Thanksgiving Scattergories
Thanksgiving Scattergories is a fast-paced, creative game that sparks fun conversations. Use holiday themes like “Thanksgiving dishes” or “family traditions” as categories, and give everyone a short time to write unique answers.
Scattergories is fantastic for keeping everyone engaged, encouraging creativity, and adding friendly competition. The unique answers and funny responses make this a Friendsgiving classic.

25. Charades with a Holiday Twist
Charades with a holiday twist is a Friendsgiving favorite. Write down Thanksgiving-themed prompts like “stuffing a turkey” or “post-dinner nap,” and let guests act them out.
This game brings energy and laughter, keeping everyone entertained as they try to guess each act. It’s perfect for adding a little silliness to your evening and creating memorable moments.

15. The Great Pumpkin Toss
Set up a pumpkin toss game with small pumpkins and a basket. Each guest tries to toss a pumpkin into the basket, increasing the distance with each successful toss.
The Great Pumpkin Toss is ideal for friendly competition, adding a festive spin to traditional party games. It’s simple, but the challenge grows with each round, making it surprisingly addictive.
16. Friendsgiving Uno
Friendsgiving Uno is a fun, familiar game with a Friendsgiving twist. Add custom rules like “share something you’re grateful for” when you play certain cards. It’s the classic Uno but with added holiday fun!
This twist keeps everyone engaged and adds a touch of sentimentality to the game, making it feel unique and meaningful for Friendsgiving.

17. Holiday Werewolf
For a suspenseful game, try Holiday Werewolf. Give everyone fun roles like “Turkey” or “Stuffing” as they try to identify the “Werewolf” in the group.
This social deduction game adds intrigue and strategy, creating an atmosphere of mystery that’s perfect for groups who love mind games and surprises.
18. Create a Friendsgiving Centerpiece
For a creative challenge, set up a DIY centerpiece station. Provide mini pumpkins, candles, and fall leaves, then let everyone design their own mini centerpiece.
It’s an interactive way to involve everyone in creating a cozy Friendsgiving atmosphere. Guests can vote on the best creation, adding a bit of fun competition to the activity.
19. Pumpkin Painting
Add a crafty element to Friendsgiving with pumpkin painting. Provide mini pumpkins and paint for guests to create unique designs.
This activity lets everyone tap into their artistic side, and the finished pumpkins make lovely keepsakes. It’s a relaxed, creative activity that adds festive flair to the event.

20. Friendsgiving Feud
Inspired by Family Feud, Friendsgiving Feud is a lively game that lets guests guess answers to questions like “most popular Thanksgiving side dish.” Divide into teams for friendly competition.
The game is easy to play and brings laughter and energy to the evening. It’s a great way to keep everyone entertained and laughing.

21. Mashed Potato Sculpting Contest
Mashed Potato Sculpting is a fun, quirky game that lets everyone get creative. Provide mashed potatoes and let friends sculpt Thanksgiving-themed creations.
This game brings humor and creativity to the table, making it a fun way to enjoy food beyond eating it. Guests will love the playful twist on a holiday classic.
22. Thanksgiving Mad Libs
Thanksgiving Mad Libs is always a hit for laughs. Use holiday-themed prompts, and let friends fill in the blanks with funny words.
The result is a series of hilarious stories, creating lighthearted moments that everyone can enjoy. It’s easy, fun, and guaranteed to bring smiles.

23. Friendsgiving Photo Booth
Set up an Photo Booth with fall-themed props like mini pumpkins, faux leaves, and cozy scarves. Guests can take turns snapping photos with friends, capturing the season’s spirit. You could even print a few for everyone to take home as a memento.
This simple activity adds a touch of charm and excitement to your Friendsgiving, and everyone leaves with a keepsake to remember the day.

Make Your Friendsgiving Fun & Memorable
In conclusion, Friendsgiving is all about cherishing the bonds of friendship, gratitude, and joy. With these 33 engaging games and activities, your gathering will transform from a simple meal into an unforgettable night of laughter and connection. Feel free to mix and match games to create a unique experience that suits your crowd, ensuring a lively atmosphere filled with cherished memories.
So, gather your friends, embrace the spirit of togetherness, and make this Friendsgiving a celebration to remember. Happy Friendsgiving!