12 Fun Friendsgiving Game Ideas
Ava White
Updated on April 05, 2026
4. Friendsgiving bake-off
Here’s a fun Friendsgiving game idea for people who love to cook. Host a Friendsgiving bake-off to see who can whip up the most delicious dessert. When they’re done, you can all sample each other’s creations and decide on a winner. But everyone wins when there are sweets involved!
Don’t have enough kitchen space at home? Keep an eye out for chef’s kitchens on Peerspace with enough space for the whole crew to work.
5. Drunk Jenga
Drunk Jenga puts a boozy twist on the classic tower game. But you don’t have to involve alcohol to enjoy this Friendsgiving game idea.
Take a standard Jenga game and a sharpie, then write some challenges on each block and assemble the tower. When players pull out a block, they have to follow the challenge. The challenges could be anything from taking a shot, to singing the opening notes to a Mariah Carey song. It’s your Friendsgiving game, so customize it to suit your group!
6. Game of Phones
Grab your phones for this Friendsgiving game idea! Game of Phones is a party game involving smartphones – with a twist. Instead of playing on an app, you’ll use your phone to respond to challenge cards by taking selfies, finding photos, or creating artwork with emojis. It’s a fun way to put your phones to good use at the party. And you’ll get to sneak a peek at the memes your friends have stashed on their phones.
7. Cards Against Humanity
Cards Against Humanity is a must-do for any grown-up get-together. Nothing draws out laughs quite like this fill-in-the-blank party game. You can download the game for free on the official website. If you want to make the game more Friendsgiving-themed, you can print out custom cards yourself, or buy a pack of blank cards to create your own jokes. It’s a recipe for a laugh-out-loud night of fun.
8. What Do You Meme
Another modern classic, What Do You Meme is an outrageous card game where players come up with meme-worthy captions for photos. To make it more challenging, ask everyone to make their captions Friendsgiving-centric. Like “the face you make when you smell pumpkin pie”. Whoever comes up with the most viral captions in your friend group wins!
9. Never Have I Ever
“Never Have I Ever” gives you a chance to clue yourself in on the crazy experiences your friends have had – and allow you to relive some of your most embarrassing moments. It’s a fast-paced game designed to draw out laughs. You could come up with the questions yourselves, or use a card game to get you started with prompts.
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