Valentine hunt games


















Talk, Flirt, Dare! Pin the Arrow on the Heart - Draw a life-size person on a poster and let people pin paper arrows where the heart should be while blindfolded. Valentine's Day Pictionary: Come up with your own Valentine's Day-themed ideas for teams to draw and guess. Valentine's Day Charades: Similarly, you can come up with Valentine's Day topics for teams to act out. Candy Hunt - Hide Valentine's Day candy around a room or even the whole house and let your party guests search.

It's a bit like an Easter Egg hunt without the eggs! Valentine's Day Cornhole - If you have cornhole boards, gussy them up for the day of love and get yourself some pink and red bean bags to play. Musical Hearts - Instead of playing musical chairs, use hearts on the floor and love songs to play this game. Valentine's Day Punch Board - Use a poster board and make containers on it big enough to hold candy or trinkets.

Cover each space with tissue paper and secure. Let your party guests punch through their spot of choice and get the prize inside. Valentine's Day Scavenger Hunt - You could create a scavenger hunt for a significant other that's all about your own love story or you could do it for your friends or family.

As long as it's love-themed, it doesn't matter who plays. Single and ready to have some fun on Valentine's Day?

Here are some ways to spend the day! These ideas include beauty, fashion, home, and date night upgrades. Valentine's Day is not that far away! Although they are both often pronounced the same in English, macarons are the delicate French sandwich cookies that come is different flavors and colors and are made with almond flour and filled with a buttercream frosting.

If you are in need of some other Valentine's Day help, check out these recipes that you can make at home or look into these heart-shaped foods perfect for a gift, dinner, or dessert. You could also draw some balloons or flowers or cut pictures out of magazines. Let them know the time limit to search and if they can count pictures of the items or need to find the actual items.

Setting the rules before you start keeps there from being any arguing about the game. You can choose if you want this to be a competitive game or not. If you have younger children you might just want to let them search the house with a parent. For older kids set a time limit to find all the items. The first player back with all the scavenger hunt ideas checked off is the winner. Great for young children, this counting scavenger hunt includes cute printable envelopes numbered In addition to 24 clues, this riddle style hunt includes blanks, as well.

So, you can create your own fun clues! Another riddle style hunt, this one includes 8 different clues to choose from - and ends with candy!

For preschoolers and young children, this Valentine's alphabet scavenger hunt encourages learning, too! This fun hunt uses each step in the scavenger hunt to build a hidden message at the end. Kids will love the anticipation of finding out the secret message plus, candy, of course!

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This hunt includes 12 clues that challenge kids to find hearts hidden around the house.



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