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100 Family Feud Questions for Kids

Age-appropriate, classroom-safe Family Feud questions designed for ages 6-12. Funny, easy to guess, and 100% kid-tested.

30 Questions 5 Categories

Family Feud for kids: what works and what doesn't

Adult Family Feud questions assume a lot of life experience — meetings, mortgages, dating. Kids need a totally different question set: shorter, more concrete, and built around things they actually know like school, snacks, cartoons, and recess.

Every question on this page was tested with kids ages 6-12. Nothing dark, nothing scary, nothing requiring adult context. Just fun, surprising survey questions kids can answer.

Where to use these questions

Teachers love these for end-of-unit review games, indoor recess, and substitute-teacher activities. Parents use them at birthday parties, road trips, and family dinners. Children's ministry leaders run them at Sunday school and youth events.

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School & Classroom

1. Name something in your backpack

Books30
Pencils24
Lunch20
Snack14

2. Name something on your teacher's desk

Computer30
Apple22
Stapler18
Coffee16

3. Name a subject in school

Math32
Science26
Reading22
Art14

4. Name something you do at recess

Run30
Play tag26
Swing22
Soccer16

5. Name something kids hate about school

Homework40
Tests26
Early start18
Cafeteria food10

6. Name a tool you use in art class

Crayons32
Scissors26
Paint20
Glue14

7. Name something a teacher says a lot

Be quiet35
Sit down24
Pay attention20
Line up14

8. Name a place you go on a field trip

Zoo35
Museum24
Aquarium20
Farm14

Snacks & Lunch

1. Name a snack kids love

Goldfish30
Chips26
Cookies22
Fruit snacks14

2. Name something kids put in a sandwich

Peanut butter30
Cheese26
Jelly22
Ham14

3. Name a kind of candy

Skittles30
M&Ms26
Snickers20
Hershey's14

4. Name a flavor of ice cream

Chocolate35
Vanilla30
Strawberry20
Cookie dough10

5. Name a kid's favorite breakfast

Pancakes30
Cereal26
Waffles22
Pop-Tarts14

6. Name something a kid drinks

Juice32
Milk26
Water22
Soda14

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Toys, Games & Play

1. Name a toy a kid would put on a birthday list

Lego30
Stuffed animal24
Video game22
Doll16

2. Name a video game character

Mario40
Sonic22
Pikachu18
Link10

3. Name something you ride

Bike38
Scooter24
Skateboard20
Horse12

4. Name a game you play outside

Tag32
Hide and seek26
Hopscotch18
Catch14

5. Name a game you play with a deck of cards

Go Fish30
War26
Crazy Eights22
Uno14

6. Name something at a playground

Slide35
Swings30
Monkey bars20
Sandbox10

Cartoons & Heroes

1. Name a Disney princess

Cinderella25
Elsa24
Ariel22
Belle14

2. Name a superhero

Spider-Man32
Batman24
Superman20
Iron Man14

3. Name a cartoon character

SpongeBob30
Mickey Mouse26
Bluey18
Bugs Bunny12

4. Name an animal in a Disney movie

Lion25
Fish22
Dog20
Mouse18

5. Name a movie kids watch over and over

Frozen30
Moana24
Toy Story22
Encanto14

Ready to play with these questions?

Animals & Nature

1. Name an animal at the zoo

Lion30
Elephant26
Giraffe22
Monkey14

2. Name an animal that swims

Fish35
Dolphin22
Shark20
Whale14

3. Name something kids find at the beach

Seashells30
Sand26
Crabs20
Driftwood14

4. Name a pet you can keep in a tank

Fish45
Lizard20
Snake14
Hermit crab12

5. Name something in the night sky

Moon40
Stars30
Planets18
Clouds8

Frequently Asked Questions

What age are these Family Feud questions for?

Ages 6-12. We tested every question with kids in this range. For younger kids (ages 4-5), pick from the Snacks, Toys, and Animals categories and skip school-specific ones.

Are these classroom-safe?

Yes — every question is appropriate for a public school setting. No religious content, no politics, no anything you'd need a parent permission slip for.

How do I run Family Feud in a classroom?

Split the class into two teams of 5-6, have one kid per round 'face off' at the front, and run questions like the TV show. Most teachers cap rounds at 5 minutes and reset every 15 minutes to keep energy up.

Can I use these for a birthday party?

Absolutely — that's one of the most popular uses. Mix and match from any category, run 8-10 questions over 30 minutes, and award a small prize to the winning team.

What's the best team size for kids?

4-6 kids per team. Smaller and one kid dominates; larger and shyer kids check out. Two teams of 5 is the sweet spot for ages 8+.

Can I write my own kid-friendly questions?

Yes — and you should. Personalize them with your kids' interests, school, or vacation memories. Drop them into our free builder alongside any from this list.

How do I handle a kid who gives an inappropriate answer?

Treat it like a wrong answer — it gets a strike and play continues. Most kids self-correct after one round when they see the structure.

Are there printable versions?

Yes — use your browser's print function. For an interactive version with a buzzer and live scoreboard, use our free game builder.

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