The Best Valentine's Day Party Games for Kids and Adults (2024)

Whether you’re hosting a Valentine’s party at home or helping to plan the classroom party at school, I have you covered with these Valentine’s Party games for kids and adults. I’ve even included a few Minute to Win It games that can easily be modified for this day of love. Perfect for preschoolers, elementary school kids and even tweens, teens and adults.

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Our Favorite Valentine’s Day Party Games

February 14th will never look the same once you start incorporating these party games into your traditions. These fun Valentine’s Day Games will make you LOVE this holiday! (See what I did there?)

Spell it out relay

You will need:

  • 4 sets of alphabet letters, divided into two baskets (2 full sets per basket)
  • Heart-themed words (like love, heart, cupid, etc.)

How to Play:
Divide your students into two relay teams. Both teams will receive a word. One person from each team will run to the basket of alphabet letters and find the first letter of the word. As soon as they find it, they’ll lay it on the ground next to the basket, and run back to tag the next person in line. The next person will find the next letter and so on until the entire word is spelled out.

The first team to spell out the full word wins.

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Shake Your Booty

You will need:

  • Cake box or tissue box – with a hole cut out
  • Belt (softball and baseball belts work really well!)
  • Ping pong balls

How to Play:
Cut slits in the side of the box and weave your belt through the box. Fill the box with ping pong balls and give your kids 60 seconds to shake them all out. No hands!

For older kids, use a tissue box. For younger kids, the larger cake box and larger hole maKe it a little easier for them.

Make this more heart-themedby usingpink or red ping pong balls.

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Love Notes

You will need:

  • A paper heart for each person playing
  • A pen or pencil for each person playing

How to play:
Everyone sits in a circle and writes their name on their paper heart. When everyone is ready, they’ll pass their paper hearts to the right. Everyone will write something nice about the person who’s heart they’re holding. Every minute, pass the paper heart to the right again until each person is holding their own paper heart again – this time full of love notes.

Cupid Says

You will need: no supplies needed

How to play:
This game is played just like Simon Says, only it’s called Cupid Says. One person starts as Cupid. This person stands at the front of the room and gives commands. If the command starts with CUPID SAYS, then the players have to perform that command. If the command DOESN’T start with CUPID SAYS, then the players should NOT do the command. Anyone who breaks one of these two rules is eliminated from the remainder of the game. The last person still in the game wins and then becomes cupid for the next round.

Sample commands: Jump up and down, touch your toes, bark like a dog, stick out your tongue, etc.

Virtual option: Players take turns being Cupid. It’s best to keep commands to something that can be done sitting down.

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Heart Stacker

You will need:

  • Conversation Hearts Candy or any other Valentine’s Day candy
  • Tongue depressors or jumbo craft sticks (one per player)

How to play:
Set a timer for one minute. Each player should hold their tongue depressor in their mouth and stack as many conversation candy hearts on top as possible. If they fall off, they must start over. At the end of one minute, the player with the most candy hearts in a stack wins.

Virtual option: This game can be played virtually if each participant has their own supplies at home.

Heart Relay

You will need:

  • Two pink or red balloons, blown up (Bonus if you can find heart shape balloons)

How to play:
Divide players into two teams. Each team should have half of their players standing at one end of the room and half standing at the other end. The balloon is the “Heart.” One-by-one, each player must get the “Heart” from their end of the room to their teammate at the other end. The “Heart” must remain in the air, but no hands are allowed. If the “Heart” touches the ground, or a player uses their hands, they must go back to the beginning and start again. The team that has all of their team members go through the entire relay first, wins.

All Dressed Up

You will need:

  • Two pink or red outfits (2 pink sweaters or tops, 2 pink scarves, 2 pair pink socks, 2 pair pink shoes, 2 pair pink pants, etc.)
  • Two pairs of winter gloves – one per team (Make it harder by using mittens)

How to play:
Divide your players into two teams. Place the clothes in two piles (one outfit per pile). One by one, each player will put on the winter gloves, put on all of the red or pink clothes OVER their clothes. Take them all off and pass the gloves to the next person. Everyone on the team must put on all of the clothes and take them all off. The first to finish wins. (If playing with kids and adults, kids don’t have to wear gloves.)

Cup Game

You will need:

  • 50 solo cups of one color (like red)
  • 2 solo cups of another color (like pink)

How to play:
Divide players into two teams. Divide cups into two even stacks, with one colored cup on the bottom of each stack. Teams stand in line with the first person holding the stack of cups. The cup of a different color should be on the bottom. Each team member will take one cup off the top of the stack and put it on the bottom of the stack. Repeat this process as quickly as possible until the different color cup is on the bottom again. Pass the stack to the person behind you. The first team for everyone to finish, wins.

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Candy Heart Straws

You will need:

  • Straws (one for each player)
  • Paper plates (two for each player)
  • Conversation Hearts

How to play:
Put all of the candy on one plate. Participants must suck a candy heart into the bottom of the straw and blow it onto the other plate. Their goal is to move all the candy hearts from one plate to the other in 60 seconds or less.

The Love Waddle

You will need:

  • One red or pink balloon for each participant.

How to play:
Participants line up on one side of the room, blow up their balloon and tie it. They then race to the finish line with their balloon held between their legs. No hands allowed! This also makes a great relay race.

Where’s my Candy?

You will need:

  • Metal pie tins or paper plates (one for each player)
  • M&Ms or Skittles
  • Whipped cream (spray cans work best)

How to play:
Place 5 – 10 pieces of candy in each pie tin. (Make sure you use the same amount in each tin.) Cover with whipped cream. Each player sits with their hands behind their backs and has to find the candy and move it out of the pie tin using only their mouth. The first one to find all of their candy wins.

Candy Toes

You will need:

  • Two bags of individually wrapped pieces of candy
  • Two empty containers

How to play:
Divide players into two teams. In a relay race, each person runs to their team’s container of candy and removes one piece of candy from the container and puts it in the empty container. THEY ARE ONLY ALLOWED TO USE THEIR TOES. They then run back to their team and tag the next person. The first team to move all of their candy from one container to the other wins.

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Valentine’s Day Write, Pass, Draw

You will need:

  • Pencils (one for each player)
  • One piece of paper

How to play:
The first player writes a Valentine’s Day-related sentence at the top of the paper and passes it to the person on their right. That person draws the sentence and folds the paper down so that the sentence is hidden and only the picture can be seen. The paper is passed to the right and the third person must write a sentence describing the drawing. They then fold the paper down to cover the drawing so only the sentence they wrote is visible, and they pass it to the right. This continues until the piece of paper is back where it started. There is no winner, but there are sure to be lots of laughs.

Chocolate Challenge

You will need:

  • One mini candy bar per person

How to play:
Unwrap the chocolate bar and place it on your forehead. Using only your face, move the chocolate bar from your forehead and into your mouth. The player who does it first, wins. If the chocolate bar falls off your face, you must start over with it on your forehead.

Snuffing out the Romance

You will need:

  • Tapered candles (as many as you want)
  • Matches
  • Squirt gun

How to play:
Light each candle. Players will participate one at a time. Set a timer for one minute. Players will shoot out the flames using a squirt gun. Players receive one point for each candle that is no longer lit when the minute is up. Make it harder by adjusting the distance from the candles or by blindfolding participants.

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Valentine’s Day Pictionary

Divide your group into two teams. One person from each team draws a phrase without speaking, while the other members of the team try to guess what is being drawn. The objective is for your team to guess the phrase as quickly as possible, typically within one minute.

  • Secret admirer
  • Sealed with a kiss
  • Romeo and Juliet
  • Going to the chapel
  • Be my Valentine
  • Box of chocolates
  • Love is in the air
  • Roses are red
  • Love song
  • Puppy Love

valentine’s day Charades

Divide your group into two teams. One person from each team acts out a phrase without speaking, while the other members of the team try to guess the phrase. The objective is for your team to guess the phrase as quickly as possible, typically within one minute.

  • Valentine
  • Romantic
  • Be Mine
  • Proposal
  • Heart locket
  • Candlelight dinner
  • Box of chocolates
  • All you need is love
  • Love Actually
  • Stuffed teddy bear

Valentine’s Day Mad Libs

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valentine’s day mad libs

These fun Valentine’s Day Mad Libs will make your kids laugh, all while staying in the cupid theme. Who doesn’t love Mad Libs?

Download your free Mad Libs

Free Valentine’s Day Game Printables

Even More Valentine’s Day Games

Didn’t find what you were looking for? Here are a few more to choose from.

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raining hearts conversation game

This game pretty much does it all. It teaches a lesson, incorporates a book and lets your kids have so much fun while celebrating Valentine’s Day.

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wearing your heart on your sleeve

This game is such a great way to teach younger kids about what it means to wear your heart on your sleeve and why that can be hard – and also great.

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pin the lips on mrs. valentine

I laughed so hard when I saw this, and your kids will be too. You may have to draw Mrs. Valentine, but I’m sure you’re up to the task. And there’s a free printable for her lips.

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musical hearts

This game is so much more than musical hearts, and kids of all ages are going to love it. It would be a great game to play in gym class too!

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cupid’s arrow toss

This game is nearly as adorable as it is fun. With just a small amount of prop creation, you’ll be having a blast with this arrow toss game in no time.

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FAQs

What games are good for seniors on Valentine's Day? ›

Play Group Games

Try “Name That Love Song” and play a few seconds of classic love songs from every decade. See who can guess the song correctly first! Classic games like a Valentine's twist on Bingo, Pictionary, and Charades are always fun, too. Group games will get everyone laughing and feeling loved.

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.

How do you play musical hearts? ›

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 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.

How do you play Lovers Leap? ›

'Lover's Leap' – One person has to leap into the other's arms. 'Bunk Beds' – One person lies on their back on the ground.

Have fun on Valentine's Day? ›

40 Things to Do on Valentine's Day
  • Recreate your first date. ...
  • Have breakfast in the bed. ...
  • Dance through a music playlist of your songs. ...
  • Get a couples massage. ...
  • Write a love letter. ...
  • Game night: play favorite board games adding some love elements. ...
  • Take a scenic trip together. ...
  • Get to each other deeper with a bottle of wine at home.
Jan 4, 2024

What is the Valentines Day hole punch activity? ›

Kids can just use a hole punch to punch holes anywhere on their hearts. My kiddo, however, would be more easily motivated by having the circles on the template. On the blank template, he would only use the hole punch 1 or 2 times, but the template would give him a goal and more fine motor practice.

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

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

The Most Romantic Ideas for Celebrating Valentine's Day at Home
  1. 01 of 10. Make Plans for the Kids. ...
  2. 02 of 10. Decorate Your Space. ...
  3. 03 of 10. Prepare a Special Meal. ...
  4. 04 of 10. Mix Up Specialty co*cktails. ...
  5. 05 of 10. Play Some Music and Dance Without Phones. ...
  6. 06 of 10. Plan Light-Hearted Activities. ...
  7. 07 of 10. ...
  8. 08 of 10.
Feb 5, 2024

How to spice up Valentine's Day? ›

Taking a bubble bath together is the perfect way to relax and connect on valentine's day. Add some aromatherapy candles, bath salts, and a glass of champagne, and you'll have an extra special evening. Don't forget to set the mood with the perfect music you'll both love too.

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.

Do you give kids gifts for valentines Day? ›

Yes, giving your child a Valentine's Day card or treat is a lovely thing to do. Those who include their children in Valentine's Day tend to go all out on presents and special meals and messages of caring and kindness. "We have little presents and special dinner," says Stephanie M. "My little boy calls it Love Day."

How do you celebrate simple Valentine's Day? ›

35 Best Things to Do on Valentine's Day for Everyone
  1. Send Out Valentine's Messages to Loved Ones. ...
  2. Let Someone Else Plan a Perfect Date Night. ...
  3. Give Out Galentine's Day Gifts. ...
  4. Get Your Kids Involved. ...
  5. Sign up for a Dancing Lesson. ...
  6. Go to a Restaurant You've Never Been to Before. ...
  7. Bake a Delicious Treat. ...
  8. Book a Local Rental Home.
Jan 31, 2024

Can kids celebrate Valentine's Day? ›

Valentine's Day can be a wonderful holiday for kids to celebrate in the classroom. It not only gives them an opportunity to be creative, but it also teaches them how to be inclusive and friendly to all of their classmates. Done right, it can highlight the importance of friendship, kindness, acceptance, and more.

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