9 Valentine’s Day Party Games for the Whole Family (2024)

Whether you think Valentine’s Day is a made up commercial holiday, or you really buy into all the lovey dovey extras, we can probably all agree that any reason for a party in the middle of the deep freeze of February is a good reason, right?

Assuming you answered ‘sure!’ to that last, this list of Valentine’s Day party games will keep your family and friends loving every minute of it!

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Valentine’s Day Party Games

1. Matching heart charades

Much like the original take on this family game night standard, you put an idea on a heart shaped piece of paper. How hard or easy you make the clues depends on the ages of the participants. You can go with Valentine’s movies, for an older crowd, or characters from favourite books for younger ones. Animals is an easy category for the youngest in your crowd. BUT here’s the difference from the traditional game: You put the same clue on TWO hearts. Each person picks one and someone goes first. The goal is for the person with the same clue to figure out that they are the match!

2. Broken hearts search game

Cut out a bunch of construction paper hearts, fold them in half vertically and make a cut in the middle before cutting the two halves apart. Do this with several hearts, making different cuts each time. Then hide one half of each heart somewhere in the house! Each person will have a different half and have to go searching for their perfect match! First one to find theirs gets a prize!

3. Pin the lips on the picture

A variation of ‘pin the tail on the donkey’, this one involves a drawn out poster of a face without lips. Then have some cut outs of lips with tape on the back of each one. Blindfold each person, spin them around and watch them as they try and put the lips where they belong! Everyone watching will have a great time too!

4. Heart balloon race

Put everyone in twos and give each pair a balloon. As they stand facing each other, they have to toss it gently up in the air and then catch it and bounce or move it across the room and into a bucket without touching it with their hands and without the balloon hitting the floor (though it could bounce off of other furniture). First balloon into the bucket wins!

5. Guess the chocolates

Buy different chocolates at the bulk store and put them in bowls. Then, with a blindfold on, each person has to guess what kind of chocolate is in each bowl. They can taste test to figure it out! This is by far the tastiest game!

6. Valentine’s Day bocci ball

Odds are you’re going to be holding your V-day festivities indoors, but who says you can’t bring a little summer inside? Get a little heart figure—the dollar store is your friend here—and some ping pong balls with numbers on them (use stickers for this) or nerf balls. Toss the figure out, preferably over carpet. Each person gets three ping pong balls with their numbers on them to toss and try and get as close to the figure as possible. Two out of three games wins!

7. Search for kisses

Hide foil wrapped chocolate kisses around the room and have the kids search for them! It’s a riff on the traditional Easter egg hunt, but all set up for some Valentine’s chocolate eating!

8. Valentine’s Day bingo

Print out some Valentine’s themed bingo cards and use cinnamon hearts for markers! It’s an easy game that may help calm things down after all the chocolate and balloon racing. That is, until someone eats all the markers!

9. Balloon style pinata

This is a perfect idea to keep for the end of the party AND it helps you decorate your home for the event, at the same time! Have a bunch of balloons around, each containing a small piece of paper. Each one has a love note or saying on it EXCEPT for one, which has ‘YOU WIN!’ printed on it. At the end of the party, everyone can collect the balloons and stomp on them until they pop: the person who gets the balloon with ‘YOU WIN!’ wins a prize!

And when the kids are tucked up in bed and you and your sweetie are snuggling on the sofa, you can play your own Valentine’s Day games! Let your imagination run wild! Maybe play a racy game of Marshmallow Mayhem? All you have to do is sit at opposite ends of the sofa and toss mini-marshmallows into each other’s mouths. Points for each direct hit! What? Did you think I was going to give you a different kind of suggestion?

Whether you’d rather bake or do crafts, play games or simply watch a movie with a heart shaped pizza, take a little time on this day, and every other day, to tell your loved ones that you care.

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9 Valentine’s Day Party Games for the Whole Family? ›

Once you plan the guest list, it's time to deck out your home in pink and red decorations, brainstorm a few delicious desserts and pick up plenty of rosé for your visitors. You may also decide to plan a festive activity, like binge-watching romantic comedies, crafting homemade cards or playing Valentine's Day trivia.

How do you host a Valentine's Day party? ›

Once you plan the guest list, it's time to deck out your home in pink and red decorations, brainstorm a few delicious desserts and pick up plenty of rosé for your visitors. You may also decide to plan a festive activity, like binge-watching romantic comedies, crafting homemade cards or playing Valentine's Day trivia.

What is the Valentine's Day candy game? ›

Guests will have to match popular candy bar names with Valentine's-related things. ThisValentine's Day Candy game has a list of 19 candies and Valentine's-related sayings that go along with each candy. For example, “We're attached forever” is a match with a “Twix”.

How do you celebrate Valentine's Day in a unique way? ›

Valentine's Day 2024: Unique date ideas to celebrate the day of love and build intimate memories with your partner
  1. Recreate your first date with your partner and relive some fond memories. ( Pexels)
  2. Go on a romantic bike ride with them. ( Pexels)
  3. Enjoy a spa day with your partner at home. ( Pexels)
Feb 14, 2024

What is the hot potato game for Valentine's Day? ›

Based on the popular “Hot Potato” game, give one child a toy or paper heart and have them pass the heart until the music stops. Whichever child is holding the heart when the music stops is out.

What is the Valentine's Day game with candy hearts? ›

Race For Your Love

The object of this game is to blow a candy heart from one end of the table to the other first. If the heart falls off or if a player uses their hands, they must go back to the start. To make this more challenging, you could have players race to the end of the table and back.

How to play musical hearts game? ›

Play music as the children walk around the circle of hearts. When the music stops, direct each child to find a heart to stand on. Remove one heart after each round. Each time the music stops, ask the child who does not have a heart to stand on to share a heart with another child.

What do schools do for Valentine's Day? ›

Fun Valentine's Day Activities for Elementary Students
  • Have a month-long kindness challenge. ...
  • Exchange notes of kindness. ...
  • Have a door-decorating contest. ...
  • Read some Valentine's Day books. ...
  • Make a heart collage. ...
  • Craft up some Valen-slime. ...
  • Set up a candy heart estimation jar. ...
  • Do a crystal heart science experiment.
Jan 29, 2024

What is the candy bar game? ›

Basically, players roll dice for a chance to pick candy bars out of a pile. When a player rolls doubles, they're allowed to pick candy from the pile or steal candy from another player. As the game goes on, watch the excitement spread as players compete for the tastiest candy bars!

What is the candy game icebreaker? ›

Candy Introductions is a get-‐to-‐know-‐you game that helps people learn new facts about each other in an easy way. They select various pieces of candy from a bag, and each candy variety is associated with a fact about themselves which they will introduce to the others.

How do you host a Valentine's Day dinner? ›

Set the scene for romance. Use your fanciest tableware, low bowls of floating candles, fresh flowers and a sumptuous tablecloth. Or, go exotic by decorating with tea lights, colorful place settings and a couple of comfortable cushions on the ground for seating.

Who pays on Valentine's Day? ›

Who do you think should pay? Over 70% of Americans believe the man should pay on the first date. 68% of women expect their male dates to pay, while 78% of men feel responsible for the cost. The person who extends the invitation for a date should pay the tab and tip.

What is a traditional Valentine's Day arrangement? ›

Rose and Amaryllis Arrangement

Roses, which symbolize love, make a bold pairing with amaryllis blooms, which represent pride in a relationship.

Who should organise Valentine's Day? ›

With the traditional male-female relationship, it's expected that the man plans Valentine's Day for all the reasons cited above. So again, the expected gender roles come into play about who's expected to plan Valentine's Day.

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