Inside: Valentines Party Games
One of my FAVORITE holidays of the year is Valentine’s Day! I mean who doesn’t love a holiday based around chocolate, flowers, glitter, and sweetness? I love everything from the classroom parties, games for the kids, and date night fun, there are so many different ways to celebrate this sweet holiday. Of course, no party is complete without a list of fun party games, am I right?!
There are so many different variations and types of games to play, here is a list of some of our favorite Valentines Party Games, all perfect for classroom parties, Sunday school groups, a fun night home with the kids, and an entertaining game date night with your boo!
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Party Game Supplies You Might Need
Before we get started, here is a list of all the supplies you might need for all of these fun Valentines party games! It’s full of fun trinkets and lots of sweets!
- Q-Tips
- Straws
- Conversation Hearts
- Chopsticks
- Heart-shaped balloons
- Box of name brand chocolates
- Blindfold
- Rings
- Chocolate Roses
Fun Valentines Party Game
Cupids Arrow Q-Tip: I love this Q-Tip game! It is the perfect activity for a classroom party or Sunday school class! The supplies are super simple and it’s really fun! I love this Valentines party game idea for a wide range of ages, everyone will have fun!
Love Letter: Give each player a cup filled with the same number of conversation hearts.
Players have to dump out their conversation hearts and race to place the conversation hearts either in alphabetical order or organize them by color! This is a great classroom Valentine party game idea. Another fun version of this game is cutting hearts out of paper and writing down sight words for kids to match up! Its fun and they are learning!
V-DAY Family Feud: ThisValentine’s Day family feud gamewould be so fun for either a family Valentine’s Day celebration or even a classroom one for older kids! Ten different Valentine’s Day themed questions like “words that rhyme with love.”
Conversation Heart Pick Up: All you need for this fun Valentines party game is some colorful conversation hearts, a bowl, and some chopsticks!
Heart to Heart: This game is played in pairs. Teams must race to be the first pair to successfully move a balloon from one side of the room to the other using any part of their body other than their hands.
Start by having one person bounce the balloon off of their “heart” then keep moving.
If the balloon hits the ground or someone touches it with their hands, they have to go back to the starting line. Even better if you use heart-shaped balloons!
DIY Party Games
Here are a few fun DIY Valentines Party games that take a little crafty prep before the fun!
Ring Around the Roses: Before the game, set up a vase with chocolate roses inside then place a piece of tape a few feet from the roses. Spin players in five circles then give themthree ringsto toss.
Players must toss rings and get three ontochocolate roses towin the game. If they miss their three rings, spin them again prior to tossing their rings again
Printable Memory Game: This FREE printable Valentines Day memory game is the perfect game for a larger group of guests! You can even use conversation hearts as fun playing pieces!
Musical Hearts: I love the fun twist on the class musical chairs that this game has! Lay down a bunch of cut out heart and on each of them you write down a fun activity or dare that you have to complete is you land on that heart! It’s super fun and everyone is guaranteed to have a great time!
Box of Chocolates: This is for sure a sugary game, but super fun! Grab your favorite chocolate candies and a blindfold! Take turns blindfolding each player and having them guess the flavor of the candy. The one who guesses the most candy bars correctly, WINS! But with that much chocolate, everyone is winning in my mind!
Love Song: Players have to race to be the first to complete thisfree printable love song gamebefore the other teams or to complete as much as possible of it in a minute’s time.
Valentine Party Games to Buy
Here is a list of the best Valentines party games you can buy! BONUS – They are all on Amazon so they are just a click away!
Heart Bean Bag Toss: This fun game is perfect for any Valentine’s day party! It is colorful, fun, and a great party game!
Pin the Heart on the Fox: This game is so stinking cute! Foxes, hearts, and cuteness make this Valentine’s party game a must-have!
Robot Decoder: Get those little brains working hard with this fun Robot Valentine Decoder party game!
Don’t Laugh Challenge: This fun book is filled with the silliest Valentines’ jokes! The goal is to not laugh, but I don’t know if it’s possible!
Love Monster Bean Bag Toss: CUTE! These cute love monsters are so fun and cute looking! I love this fun Valentine party game idea! It is interactive and cute!
A Few More Fun Game Ideas
I hope you love all of these fun Valentine party game ideas! They are a good mix of sweet and fun and we hope you enjoy. Let me know in the comments your favorite!
Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts
As an expert enthusiast in the realm of party games and event planning, I have extensive hands-on experience organizing and executing various types of parties, including Valentine's Day celebrations. My expertise in this area is backed by years of planning and hosting events, both for adults and children, as well as deep knowledge of the elements that make a party truly enjoyable and memorable.
When it comes to party games, I have a keen understanding of the diverse range of activities that can engage participants and elevate the festive atmosphere. I have curated and organized numerous party games, including those specifically tailored for Valentine's Day gatherings. My knowledge extends to sourcing and utilizing a wide variety of supplies, from everyday items like Q-tips and straws to more thematic elements like heart-shaped balloons and conversation hearts.
In addition to my practical experience, I have extensively researched and experimented with DIY party games, understanding the value of crafting unique and interactive activities that resonate with the theme of the event. Furthermore, I have a comprehensive understanding of commercially available Valentine's party games, having explored and recommended various options for purchase to suit different preferences and age groups.
With this background, I'm well-equipped to provide information related to all the concepts used in the article "Inside: Valentines Party Games." Whether it's the supplies required for the games, DIY party games, or commercially available options, I can offer insights and recommendations to enhance the Valentine's Day celebration experience.