Festive survey questions for Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Easter, and every holiday in between. Make your family gatherings unforgettable.
Holidays mean family, food, and — if you're lucky — a game that gets everyone off the couch and laughing together. Family Feud is the perfect holiday activity because it works for every generation. Grandparents, parents, kids, and teenagers can all play together, and the survey-style format means no one needs special knowledge to have fun.
These 100 questions cover all the major holidays: Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Easter, New Year's, Valentine's Day, and more. They're designed to capture the spirit of each celebration while keeping the competitive energy that makes Family Feud so addictive.
Unlike board games that take hours to explain, Family Feud's rules take 30 seconds. Unlike trivia games that make some people feel left out, Family Feud's survey format rewards common sense and cultural knowledge. And unlike card games that only work for certain group sizes, Family Feud scales from 4 people to 40.
Use our free online game builder to create a holiday-themed game in minutes. Display it on a TV, play from phones, and let the holiday rivalry begin. No setup stress, no cleanup — just pure fun.
Pick 10-15 questions that match your holiday. Mix easy and hard questions to keep all ages engaged. Play between dinner and dessert, or make it the main event. Pro tip: create a trophy or prize for the winning team — even a silly crown makes the competition feel real.
Create your free holiday game and make this gathering the one everyone talks about.
1. Name a popular Christmas song
2. Name something on a Christmas tree
3. Name a Christmas movie everyone watches
4. Name something Santa brings
5. Name a Christmas tradition
6. Name something people regift
7. Name a Christmas cookie flavor
8. Name one of Santa's reindeer
1. Name a Thanksgiving food
2. Name something people do on Thanksgiving
3. Name something people argue about at Thanksgiving
4. Name a Thanksgiving side dish
5. Name something that goes wrong at Thanksgiving
6. Name something people are thankful for
1. Name a popular Halloween costume
2. Name a Halloween candy everyone wants
3. Name something you see on Halloween night
4. Name a scary movie people watch on Halloween
5. Name something that makes a haunted house scary
6. Name a Halloween activity
1. Name something you find in an Easter basket
2. Name an Easter tradition
3. Name something people do in spring
4. Name a spring flower
5. Name something associated with Easter
1. Name a popular New Year's resolution
2. Name something people do at midnight on New Year's
3. Name a Valentine's Day gift
4. Name a 4th of July activity
5. Name something people do on their birthday
6. Name a Mother's Day gift
Absolutely! For general family gatherings, mix and match from different holiday categories. For specific celebrations, stick to that holiday's questions.
For a quick activity between courses, use 8-10 questions. For a full game session, 15-20 questions gives you about an hour of entertainment.
Yes! All holiday questions are family-friendly. Kids, teens, parents, and grandparents can all play together.
Yes! Split into teams by family branch, age group, or random draw. Our game builder supports large groups playing simultaneously.
Yes! Use our free game builder to select your favorite questions, add your own, and create a fully playable game in under 60 seconds.
Right before or after dinner is the sweet spot — everyone is in one place, kids are happy, and it gives the cooks a break. 20–30 minutes is the perfect length.
Split into mixed-age teams so each team has at least one of each generation. Older relatives often know answers the kids don't, and vice versa — it surfaces fun cross-generational moments.
Yes, this is one of the most popular uses. The host shares their screen, family members join from any device via QR code, and you can play across the country in real time.