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Whether you’re an avid football fan or have barely watched a game all season, there’s a good chance you’ll be tuning into the Super Bowl this year. One of the most anticipated sports events each year, the Super Bowl is jam-packed with entertainment — from the athletic competition to the memorable commercials and energizing halftime performances from some of the biggest names in music. The only thing that can make Super Bowl Sunday even more fun is watching with family and friends, preferably with fun Super Bowl party games and activities.
Organizing games for your Super Bowl party is a failsafe way to keep the event lively and enjoyable for all. Especially if you have kids in attendance, it’s essential to have some structured activities to occupy anyone who can’t sit through several hours of football on TV. This list includes a variety of off-screen games that everyone can participate in, from doughnuts on a string, to backyard flag football and football-themed cornhole. There are also a few options that will give sports buffs a chance to test their knowledge, such as trivia, mascot matching, and football word scrambles. By incorporating any of these into your celebration, you’re sure to score major hosting points. Just don’t forget the Super Bowl snacks!
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Football Charades
Warm up the crowd before the game with some charades, which can be as easy or challenging as you'd like depending on the words you select. You can easily DIY the setup, or if you're short on time, quickly download and print out a football charades list.
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Super Bowl Bingo
Add some extra entertainment with these printable Bingo cards. Everyone will be paying attention to the game just in the hopes of getting B-I-N-G-O!
Get the Super Bowl Bingo Free Printable at Make Life Lovely.
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Football Target Toss
Maybe you have some budding quarterbacks at the party, or guests who simply want to hone their skills. Create a football target using a net at home, or purchase an inflatable target online, and have players practice hitting their mark.
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Super Bowl Fish Bowl
If you want party guests to focus on the football game, Fish Bowl is the ideal activity to go with it. To prepare, you'll print out tickets listing events that could happen during the game (e.g. Mahomes throws a TD pass), then put them all into a bowl. Players draw tickets from the bowl, and the more correct ones they ultimately collect, the higher their chances of winning.
Get the Super Bowl Fish Bowl tutorial at This DIY Life.
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Super Bowl Emoji Pictionary
Perfect for younger crowds, this version of Pictionary uses emoji characters to spell out football related words and phrases. You can purchase and download the printable from Etsy and time guests to see who can finish first, or have them play at their own leisure.
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Linemen
You'll only need a football tablecloth and some sandwich cookies to slide on top for this competition that's similar to shuffleboard. As a bonus, you can still eat the cookies even if you lose.
Get the Linemen Super Bowl Party Game tutorial at Play Party Plan.
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Football Field Tailgate Toss Cornhole Set
Take the party games outdoors to play a competitive round of football-themed cornhole. Fun for the adults and the kids.
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Football Piñata
The classic party game gets a Super Bowl twist when you opt for a football shaped piñata. You'll also need a bat or stick to hit it with, and it might not be a bad idea to throw on some football helmets while you play.
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Quarterback Sneak Scavenger Hunt
While two teams are on the hunt for the Super Bowl trophy, set the kids off on a scavenger hunt full of clues that will have them searching for the quarterback that "snuck away." The first team to collect all the clues wins a prize or bragging rights.
Get the Quarterback Sneak Scavenger Hunt tutorial at Play Party Plan.
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Flag Football
Divide your party guests into teams in advance and have them wear two different colors to the event as their "jerseys." Start the party early, and play a competitive flag football match before the Super Bowl starts. The team who wins gets to grab some grub first!
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Match the Mascot
Test your team knowledge with this printable "Match the Mascot" sheet. Set a timer to see how long it takes everyone to complete it — whoever finishes the fastest is the winner.
Get the Match the Mascot printable at Moms and Munchkins.
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Super Bowl Trivia
Spend commercial breaks doing Super Bowl trivia, like this printable version found at Diva Girl Parties and Stuff, or simply search through hundreds of others you can find online. The person who gets the most right can win a prize!
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Football Squares
You have to bet money to win money! This free, printable "football pool" card makes for some friendly competition throughout the game. Prepare your own prizes like sweets, gift cards, or even cash for the lucky winners.
Get the Printable Football Squares tutorial at Living Locurto.
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Football Knock Down
This is a super easy game that's simple to make. All you need is a white paint marker, foam football, and a few brown party cups to bring it to life.
Get the Football Knock Down tutorial at Kid Friendly Things To Do.
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Football Coloring Pages
Sometimes there's nothing better than coloring. Print out football coloring pages for any team or player, and let the kids go wild.
Get the Free Football Coloring Pages printables at Yes Coloring.
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Bean-Bag Football Toss
While cornhole is the go-to tailgate party hit, this bean-bag toss can be played indoors (perfect for February weather) and it's easy to create from scratch. All you need is some felt, bean-bag beans, and a hot glue gun to put it all together.
Get the Bean-Bag Football Toss tutorial at Amy Latta Creations.
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Football Doughnuts on a String
Hang these cute doughnuts decorated like footballs from wall to wall (since it might be too chilly to play outside!) and challenge guests to take a bite. It's harder than it looks! The first one to finish their doughnut wins.
Get the Football Doughnuts on a String tutorial at Kid Friendly Things To Do.
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Judge the Commercials
Let's be honest, some of us only watch the Super Bowl for the commercials and the halftime show. Make it even more fun by having your friends rate the commercials with easy-to-make paddles. Use number and alphabet stickers or write directly on card stock, then use hot glue to attach to popsicle sticks.
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Super Bowl Word Scramble
Time your guests and see how long it takes them to unscramble these football-related terms.
Get the Super Bowl Word Scramble printable at Moritz Fine Designs.
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Pin the Football in the Field Goal
In this spin on the classic children's game, blindfold the little ones and see who can make it closest to the middle of the uprights. You can set up the game in minutes using a printable field goal poster from Etsy.
Samantha Lawyer
Sam Lawyer is a lifestyle writer and television producer based in New York City. She’s been contributing to Woman’s Day for nearly five years, and covers a variety of topics from gifting, to health, and entertainment. Her work has additionally been featured in Cosmopolitan, Country Living, and Good Housekeeping. When she’s not writing or producing, you can find her binging her favorite Bravo shows or getting walked by her French Bulldog.
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