Christmas Scavenger Hunt (2024)

See how many of the Christmas related items you can find in this fun Christmas scavenger hunt! It’s great for kids or for doing as a friendly Christmas party scavenger hunt competition!

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Okay so if you’ve read my blog ever before, you probably know that I’m a huge fan of scavenger hunt ideas. Like huge.

I’ve done tons of clue based scavenger hunts (get my Christmas scavenger hunt clues here!) as well as tons of what I call seek and find scavenger hunts.

This year with it being what it is, I thought it’d be fun to add a generic seek and find style Christmas scavenger hunt to my collection. I already have a Christmas light scavenger hunt but thought a generic one would be helpful, just some more fun Christmas activities to add to your list!

You can do this at home, outside while you’re looking at decorations, or even as one of a couple Christmas party games. And I tried to make it universal enough that the entire family could play – not just kids.

Supplies

You really don’t need much for this (or any scavenger hunt). Just get together:

  • Scavenger hunt printable – one per person/team if they’ll be doing it separately
  • Pen/pencil to cross things out
  • Prize (if you want to do this as a competition team versus team)

If you want to use this again and again, I recommend printing on white card stock then laminating. I have this laminator and these laminating pouches that I use all the time. They’re super easy to use and work great!

How to Play

Just like with my indoor scavenger hunt and nature scavenger hunt, you are basically just looking for the things on the list. Give everyone playing a card (or they can play together), and they cross things off as they find them.

Some of my favorite places to find things includes:

  • Around the house
  • On the tree
  • In the backyard
  • In the neighborhood (or you could just do this neighborhood scavenger hunt)
  • On a walk or a drive

As players find things, they cross them off the list.

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Keep going until you’ve found all of the items on the list or all of the items that you’re able to find. Most of them should be found in a house with typical Christmas decorations, but I know sometimes people may not have everything I do.

Make it Virtual

I’ve had a number of people ask me for a Christmas version of my virtual scavenger hunt, and this is my solution for that! This seek and find Christmas scavenger hunt can be used in person and virtual!

Follow the instructions in this virtual scavenger hunt post but use this holiday scavenger hunt list instead of those generic ones! Easy peasy and perfect for classroom party fun, family fun, or even office Christmas parties where everyone is at home!

If you’re doing it virtual, let people get creative with the things they bring back to the screen. Snowflake could be a snow globe, a paper cut snowflake, or even a snowflake on a book! Or maybe even a snow cone! YUM!

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Scavenger Hunts with Larger Groups

If you want to do this Christmas scavenger hunt with a small or large group, I recommend a couple of things to make it more fun for everyone.This would make it great for your next Christmas party!

  • Split into small groups and see if each small group can find all the items on the list
  • Compete (skip this if it involves young kids) to see who can all the items first
  • Have groups either bring back the items or take a picture of the items as “proof”
  • Have a prize for the winning team plus participation prizes for anyone who finishes/tries
  • Set a time limit and a meeting place for when the hunt is over

Expert Tips

Laminate the scavenger hunt and use dry erase markers to mark things off as you go. Then instead of throwing away the scavenger hunt, do it again later in the season or next year!

Do this scavenger hunt early in the season then a Christmas light scavenger hunt (drive around with some hot chocolate cupcakes) later on! Kids will never even notice that some of the items on them are similar.

Make it a competition and have people take photos of the items they find to prove that they found them! First person to return to the house with all of the items (and photos of the items) wins a prize!

More Christmas Games for Kids

  • Reindeer hunt
  • Christmas name that tune
  • Christmas kisses Christmas trivia game
  • Christmas bingo
  • Christmas would you rather questions
  • Christmas word search
  • Christmas i-spy
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FAQs

Christmas Scavenger Hunt? ›

To hold a winter scavenger hunt, first find or create a set of themed clues and prompts. The easiest way to prepare for the game is to find and print a template online. You can either give participants a list of objects to retrieve or take a picture with, or hide a series of clues under seasonal items.

How to do a scavenger hunt for Christmas? ›

Write a clue for each ornament and put the printable Christmas scavenger hunt clues in a box. Take each clue out and guess which ornament it denotes! Caroling Hunt: Write clues based on popular Christmas carols and Christmas songs. Solve and answer each clue by singing the carol.

What are good scavenger hunt questions? ›

40 best clues for your ultimate scavenger hunt
  • You cut me on a table, but I'm never eaten. ...
  • A band that doesn't play instruments but has plenty of styles. ( ...
  • Everything ends with me. ...
  • How many glasses of water can one drink on an empty stomach? ( ...
  • I am not a lamp, but I can light up. ...
  • I am not an organ, but I have 13 hearts.
Oct 12, 2022

How do you make a fun scavenger hunt? ›

How To Plan Your Own Scavenger Hunt
  1. Choose your location(s) and time. ...
  2. Pick a theme. ...
  3. Create your lists and riddles. ...
  4. Hide the clues and/or objects. ...
  5. Write your riddles/clues. ...
  6. First one to solve all the clues and grab the final object/figures out the end result wins!

What is the Christmas treasure hunt on Hallmark movie? ›

When Belinda (Kim Shaw) heads back to her hometown for the holidays, things get complicated when she is forced to team up with her ex, Dustin (McGarry), at the town's annual Christmas scavenger hunt.

How do you come up with clues for a scavenger hunt? ›

Here are my Top Five Clue-writing Tips for creating excellent treasure hunt clues:
  1. Use wordplay: I love playing with words when brainstorming scavenger hunt ideas. ...
  2. Employ puzzles: There are so many great puzzles to choose from when looking for treasure hunt ideas: crosswords, wordsearches, sudokus, acrostics, jumbles.
Sep 21, 2009

What are common rules for a scavenger hunt? ›

Each team or individual will be given a list of things they are to collect, find, or complete. The goal is to complete all challenges as fast as possible. There will be a fixed time to complete the task for all. Whoever reaches the goal first will be declared the winner.

How many items should be on a scavenger hunt? ›

If you're running the hunt for kids and want it to be relatively short, you should not have more than 10 items, as it will become overwhelming for them. However, if you're aiming for a longer game with adults who can quickly decipher clues, your items could range anywhere from 20 to 50.

What items do you need for a scavenger hunt? ›

Items You'll Need
  • Pencils or crayons.
  • Bags or boxes for collected items (or a phone or camera if taking photos of items instead of collecting)
  • Printed list of nature-themed scavenger hunt items and experiential activities.
  • Healthy snacks or prizes.

How do you start a scavenger hunt for a gift? ›

Grab a few Post-it® Super Sticky Notes to write the clues on. Clues should be linked to memorable places or objects throughout the house, eventually leading to the gift's hiding spot. If you have more than one gift, try hiding different presents along the way with clues that eventually lead to the most important one.

How long should a scavenger hunt be? ›

Usually, you don't want the hunt to last longer than 20-25 minutes, and some scavenger hunt can last only 10-15 minutes. After the scavenger hunt, be sure to check the answers and provide additional instruction on the most challenging questions.

How to do a Christmas scavenger hunt? ›

Consider having one person at a time do this type of hunt. Send kids (or adults!) on a scavenger hunt in your home to track down one (or some) of their presents. The clues will make or break this kind of hunt. Make sure the final clue leads them to an area where the entire family can see them opening their big gift.

What Hallmark movie is stuck in the airport for Christmas? ›

Nine strangers, stranded at an airport during the holidays, unite for a Christmas road trip to Denver.

What is the Christmas promise about on Hallmark? ›

A woman whose fiancé is killed during the Christmas season gets to know the carpenter she hired to finish their new home so she can sell it.

What are the instructions for a scavenger hunt? ›

How to play:
  1. Create a list of things to find, hear or do. ...
  2. Create a time limit (optional).
  3. Give children the list and let them scavenge around and find, smell or do all of the things on their list.
  4. The player or team who ticks everything off on their list first, or ticks off the most items before the time is up, wins.

What items can be used for a scavenger hunt? ›

Field trip scavenger hunt ideas include:
  • Certain colors or shapes.
  • Items in an exhibit at the museum.
  • Items with a logo on them.
  • Specific rides at a carnival or amusem*nt park.
  • Types of animals at the zoo.
  • Vendors that sell specific food items (cotton candy, popcorn)
  • Words or letters from signs.
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