What Are Minute to Win It Christmas Games?
“Minute to Win It” Christmas games are fun, short games that require players to finish in less than 60 minutes. Based on the cult TV show”Minute to Win It,” these games are made to bring fun, laughter, and even a bit of friendly competition. Perfect for classrooms, families, or office parties during the holiday season.
Each game makes use of basic, cheap materials like ornaments, candy canes, wrappers, ping-pong balls. The objective is to score points, laugh often, and create unforgettable Christmas memories.
How to Set Up a Minute to Win It Christmas Party
Organizing the “Minute to Win It” Christmas night is easy!
Here’s how you can make:
- Choose between 10 and 15 games based on the size of your group.
- Prepare the materials ahead of time and place the table that is labeled for each game.
- Create the timer (use the phone or stopwatch).
- Split into teams (Santa’s Helpers and. Reindeer, for example).
Be entertained and cheer for the athletes!
Materials You’ll Need
| Item | Use |
| Candy canes | Relays, hooks, and stacking |
| Plastic ornaments made of plastic | Balancing or rolling obstacles |
| Ping-pong balls | Tossing games |
| Cups | Multiple games have targets for the same game. |
| Wrapping paper and tape | Gift-wrapping races |
| Cotton balls | “Snowballs” for tossing or blow games. |
| Timer | 60-second countdown |
| Small prizes | Candy, ornaments, ribbons |
The Best 25 Minute to Win It Christmas Games
Below are 25 fun and easy-to-set-up Christmas challenges to everyone
1. Ornament Roll Race
Then, you can swivel decorative ornaments over the flooring with only your nose. First to finish the race wins.
2. Candy Cane Hook Relay
Move candy canes in one container to the next by using a candy cane only.
3. You can stack the gifts
Then, stack the boxes in the tallest tower possible before they fall.
4. Jingle Bell Shake
Tie a tissue bag filled with bells onto your waist, then shake them all around. It’s hilarious to observe!
5. Tossing Snowballs
Cotton balls can be tossed into small buckets. One point per hit.
6. Cookie Face Challenge
Transfer a Christmas cookie from mouth7. Rudolph’s Nose
to forehead using no hands.
Make a red pom-pom for your nose with petroleum jelly and transfer it to a plate.
8. Stack the Snowman
Make use of marshmallows and Styrofoam balls to build a snowman-like tower.
9. Present Wrap Race
Wrap a box as well as you can in only 60 seconds. Bonus points for tidiness.
10. Candy Cane Drop
Drop candy canes into the jar’s narrowness.
…and it goes on for the other 25 games!
Team vs. Solo Games
Many of these can be altered:
- Solo games: Cookie Face, Ornament Roll, Candy Cane Drop.
- Teams games, including wrapping race, Jingle Bell Shake, and Snowman Slam.
Mix and match to create balance and diversity.
Scoring & Prizes
You can award 1 point for every victory, and the top scorers will be awarded Christmas prizes, for example:
Hot cocoa kits
Mini stockings or candy canes
Christmas decorations
Questions About Minute to Win Christmas Games
1. How long does a whole session last?
Around 30-60 minutes, based on the number of participants.
2. Are these games appropriate for children?
Yes! Many of them can be easily adapted to younger players.
3. What is the ideal size for a group?
From 4 to 20 people is well.
4. Are these games suitable for play at school or at work?
They’re fantastic for team building and boosting holiday spirits.
5. What are some easy prizes to give away?
Mini candy bags, ornaments, or simple trophies.
6. How do I make my business more attractive?
Include team names, music, and theme decorations.
Conclusion: Bringing the Christmas Spirit to Life
Minute to Win It: The Christmas games will be a great way to bring out the best in the holiday season: laughter, energy,and a sense of family unity. With a few essential items and a jolly attitude, your Christmas celebration will be memorable.



