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15 Family Feud Games for the Classroom

A round-up of 15 ready-to-play Family Feud variations — short, long, themed, and subject-specific — for every part of your school year.

Reviewed by classroom teachers and instructional coaches.

15
Game variations
5–45 min
Length range
K–12
Every grade band
Free
All templates

What are the most popular classroom Family Feud variations?

  1. Vocab Feud — synonyms, antonyms, definitions for the week's word list.
  2. Unit Recap Feud — end-of-unit, 8 questions, two teams, full period.
  3. Fast Money Exit Ticket — single 25-second round at lesson's end.
  4. Sub Plan Feud — pre-built game; sub presses Host and runs the period.
  5. Boys vs. Girls — classic split for energy.
  6. Period vs. Period — async tournament; top scorer per period advances.
  7. Random Teams — number off; build community across cliques.
  8. Student-Authored Feud — each team writes a round for the next class.
  9. Themed Holiday Feud — Halloween, Thanksgiving, end-of-year.
  10. Sibling Subject Feud — cross-curricular (e.g., science + math).
  11. Speed Feud — 3 questions in 10 minutes; warm-up only.
  12. Test Prep Feud — full state-test review week.
  13. Career Day Feud — "Name a job that uses fractions every day."
  14. SEL Feud — "Name a way to calm down when you're frustrated."
  15. All-Class Tournament — bracket play across multiple weeks.

Which variation works best for a substitute teacher?

Sub Plan Feud is the clear winner. Build a 5-question game the night before, share the host link with your sub, and the period runs itself. Clear visual rules, automatic scoring, no judgment calls for the sub to make.

Built for educators

Designed with classroom realities in mind — short prep, clear rules, works on Chromebooks and projectors.

Any subject, any grade

Science, ELA, social studies, math, world languages. Elementary through high school.

Setup in under a minute

Type a prompt or paste your unit topics. Game-ready board appears before the bell rings.

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