2025 Ultimate Holiday GAME Gift Guide
This year, my annual holiday gift guides are new and improved to make them more helpful than ever!
The gift guide includes the following sections:
- New 2025 Game Recommendations
- All-Time Favorite Board/Card Games (for older kids, teens and adults)
- All-Time Favorite Games for Younger Kids
- All-Time Favorite Outdoor games
This means that you don’t have to go clicking through 15 years of gift guide links…all the recommendations are right here in one spot!
Remember that none of the items on my gift guides are sponsored. I’ve bought or been gifted by friends/family everything on this list – these are all games we genuinely love and play often! Affiliate links are included which means I earn a small commission if you click on the link to buy; but as always, feel free to shop around for the best deal.
New 2025 Game Recommendations
Lost Cities Dice: This has become one of our all-time favorite games ever. It’s great for two players (or up to five players)!
Guess in 10: There are a lot of versions of this game (space, sports, Disney, etc) – and it is such a great group game, team game or 2-player game. Camryn and Brian played this for over two hours last Sunday.
Think ‘N Sync: Such a fun group/party game. You shout answers at the same time to see if you can match answers. Love this one!
Uno Mercy: My son gave this game to me on my birthday this year, and it has quickly become a favorite. I love it AND hate it. You can accumulate a shocking amount of cards in one turn. 😜
Trio: Another favorite that we’ve kept out pretty much full-time – this game is quick to learn and different than any other card game we have. Part memory, part luck, part skill. Love this one!
Shifting Stones: My BIL introduced us to this game, and it is great! Each player has a board where you move stones around to match cards (with varying point levels). Very fun!
Piles: If you like fast-paced, free-for-all, everyone-for-themself type games, you’ll love this one. It has quickly become a family favorite (especially since we’re already fans of games like Dutch Blitz!).
Six Second Scribbles: Cam begs to play this all the time – it is one of her and her 12-year old cousin’s favorites. I’m a terrible artist, and I still get a kick out of this one. Draw fast! Match answers! Win points!
All-Time Favorite Games
This list includes board games, card games, puzzles, brain games and more. And if you’re wondering if we really own all these games – yes, yes we do! (But don’t ask to see my game closet…it’s pretty much the chaotic mess you’d picture it to be.)
Play Nine: Literally one of our favorite games of all time. Easy to learn and fun to play (quick, too, if you don’t play all nine rounds – it’s easy to cut shorter).
Skull King: I recommend learning the basic game before adding the expansion deck…but once you do, get ready for one of the best games ever.
Sequence Stacks: This game has a Skip-Bo vibe with a few different unique twists. We pull this one out to play a lot!
3 Up 3 Down: A very fast, fun, easy-to-learn card game! The goal is to get rid of all of your cards (best played with age 7 and older).
Skyjo: The premise of this game is pretty similar to Play Nine except there are more cards on your grid and there are some surprise rules that make it different and exciting. We play this often on Sunday nights.
Double Ditto: Easily one of our favorite group games EVER. Great for ages 10+ (or even younger if you play on teams).
Stomple Marble Game: We love this simple marble game because it is easy to learn and fast to play! It’s the perfect game when short on time but we want to play a quick game.
Bamboozled: This game is fun for the whole family (ages 10-45). It’s a bluffing dice game, so it is best for kids old enough to think fast.

Five Crowns: This game quick-paced, a little frustrating at times 😂 and easy to learn. It’s a fun 2-player game but can be played with up to 6-7.
Gravity Maze: We’ve had this building/thinking activity game for years, and it’s still played with often. It’s a great summer or holiday vacation boredom buster.
Tapple: Such a fun, fun group game! Everyone ages 5 and up plays this game – we give younger kids more “strikes” before they are out.
Qbitz: This game is great for all ages, but it’s a bit more competitive if everyone is about age 10 and up.
Wits End: this might be my favorite trivia-ish game ever! The questions aren’t just trivia – there are brain teasers and riddles, and the trivia questions seem much more approachable than the Trivial Pursuit games. It is probably best for 14/16 and up.
Brain Bolt: this is a one-person memory, problem-solving game that is great for kids (6+), teens and adults!
Domino Maze: twe love Thinkfun games, and this is one of our favorites (enough that we’ve gifted it to several friends for birthdays this year).
Chronology: I LOVE this game. It is extremely simple to learn, and even though we are far from world history experts, it is really fun trying to figure out the correct timeline. Highly recommend!
Color Brain: I think we played this every night for two months straight (got through all the questions!). The Disney version is also very fun!
Trekking the National Parks: This is a personal favorite! Not only do I love visiting National Parks in person, but having all of them on a fun board game with a bit of strategy is like the perfect combination. Love this game!
Brain Box: We have at least three of these Brain Box sets (world, animals, and sports). It’s the simplest memory game and very fun to play (especially for two people).
Catch Phrase: This is such a classic and a really fun group/team game! Same with another classic: Taboo.
Cover Your Kingdom: It’s like Cover Your Assets {aff. link} with a clever twist (and the artwork is phenomenal as always).
Kendama: My teenage boys are obsessed with these and are constantly having competitions about who can complete some intricate circuit of tricks with it.
Battle of the UFOs: I cannot recommend this custom-built game enough. I included it on a gift guide years ago, and hundreds of you bought one from this small mom and pop shop. We STILL pull this game out when we have people over. It is unique, fun, and the best gift.
Enchanted Forest: We’ve had the original version of this game for over 10 years, and we STILL pull it out to play. It’s great for ages 4 and above (so technically it could go in the section below with Younger Kid Games, but we still play it so often, I’m including it here).
Bohnanza: This game takes a bit of time to learn…but once you do, it is intensely fun. There are add-ons, but we still have just the basic version and still love it (been playing it for years).
Uno Flip: We love this version of Uno! We’ve introduced this game to several families, too – a hit every time!
Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza: SUPER simple, this game is fabulous for big groups (older kids and teens, especially). My daughter’s friend brings this to school and they play it almost every day at lunch.
Goat Lords: This is similar to Cover Your Assets (stacking sets) with a few different rules, which makes it interesting and unique enough to keep it around! This is a quick card game that is super fun to play.
Shocktato: This game is wild and fun…it’s exactly what it sounds like. Hot potato with a toy potato that will shock you (more like a strong buzz) if you’re left holding on to it. Super easy, fun group game.
Scattergories Categories: This twist on the original Scattergories is very, very fun (best played with tweens and older).
Ticket to Ride: This game will never get old! We’ve been playing it for years. The European version is a fun variation, too!
Labyrinth: This is a classic and one I would highly, highly recommend. This maze-like game is different each time you play; it’s so fun!
Herd Mentality: This fun game reminds me of Double Ditto (and Listography down below) where you try and match answers with the group.
Taboo: This game pretty much defines my teen years. It’s been around FOREVER. I recently re-introduced it to my own teens, and they loved it.
Magnetic Chess: We’ve had several wooden and homemade chess sets over the years, but this magnetic one takes the cake. It’s sturdy and well-made.
Magic Puzzle: These are unlike any puzzle you’ve ever experienced! For a more classic puzzle, we love Ravensburger and White Mountain Puzzles.
Puzzle Board: This large puzzle board is a lifesaver – we can keep ongoing puzzles intact and move them around as needed. (FYI: the magic puzzles don’t work well on these puzzle boards because of the moving “nature” of the puzzles.)
Cover Your Assets: One of the greatest games of all time. It gets quite competitive around here! (We also love the Cover Your Cookies variation!)
It’s In the Bag: This game is SO FUN and one of my favorite games on this list! You play it in teams, so I think it helps to have at least six players (three on a team) for optimal fun.
Listography: This is one of our favorite group games to play when people are over. My only caveat is that the game board is pretty flimsy and the pieces don’t stay on well. Otherwise, I highly recommend it!
Ten: This is a relatively simple sequence card game with an auction-like twist. I love this one! It took me a few games to get behind it, but now it’s an all-time favorite.
Fire Tower: This is a fun, strategic game that doesn’t take hours to play – it’s relatively quick! I think it’s best for 12 and up. Every time we play it, I wonder why we don’t play it more often. Super fun!
Splendor Duel: I love the original Splendor game, but I think this 2-player version is even better. If you’re familiar with the original Splendor game, it’s easy to catch on. Otherwise, google a few how-to-play videos and you’ll pick up on it in no time.
Ubongo: A bit like Tetris on a board game, we love this one because you can play for a short time or a long time…and it’s fun either way! It can be played with 2 to 4 players.
Uzzle: This is an easy-to-learn puzzle game where you race to complete the puzzle the fastest. It makes my brain hurt in the best way (also, I never win 😂).
Dutch Blitz with Expansion: This is just such a classic game – we take it on camping trips, and we play it a lot as a family. It’s frustratingly fun. (The expansion doesn’t change the game rules – it’s just extra cards to play with more people.)
Poetry for Neanderthals: this game is hilarious. Another really great group game. (I did have to steal the club and tuck it away from my rowdy teenage boys. 😉)
Tapped Four: We keep this game out almost nonstop, because it is a fun one to play if we only have time for a quick game or a few rounds. Easy to learn, fast-paced, and a huge favorite!
P for Pizza: Great for playing with just 2-players, this game can also be played with up to 4 people. Super fast, super fun.
Wavelength: This is a great group game (you form teams). It is incredibly easy to learn, and it can be played endlessly, because no round is ever the same based on the spinning wheel. This is one of my personal favorites!
Monopoly Deal: I am not a fan of the board game Monopoly (sorry), but this quick, card-game version is incredibly fun! It’s quick to learn and quick to play.
LCR: This is an incredibly fast dice game (a round takes just a couple minutes). It’s quick and super fun!
Jokers and Marbles: I think this is Brian’s all-time favorite game ever. This version (linked) is expensive because it is custom-made, but it’s the version we have so I wanted to include it. You can search for other versions online. It’s a bit like the games Sorry and Trouble played with cards and marbles!
Mastermind: I had this game growing up, and it’s still around! My kids love playing this one (and we pull it out a lot when grandparents come to town).
Telestrations: This group game never gets old (especially for goofy kids). It’s like the old school telephone game where you whisper the phrase…except you draw it in notebooks. Hilarious!
Patchwork: Good 2-player games are hard to find, and this game is at the top of the favorites list. It’s SO FUN! We’ve had it for over ten years, and it’s still one of my favorite games to play.
Best Games for Younger Kids
Sequence for Kids: I love the adult and junior versions of sequence, and this younger version is exceptionally fun as well.
Ocean Raiders Math Game: Games that are so fun you don’t realize you are learning math are the best kind of games! This is a cooperative game. Best for ages 4 to 5 and up.
Sneaky Snacky Squirrel: The most recommended game on this “younger kid” list, this game is perfect for preschoolers (it’s kind of like Hi Ho Cherry-o with colors instead of counting). It also has over 10,000 5-star reviews on Amazon!
Yeti in My Spaghetti: This game is fun for the whole family and can be played with kids even younger than 4 (like the box suggests).
Nuts About Mutts: Great card game for younger kids! I’ve gifted this game many, many times to younger nieces and nephews. It’s really quick and easy to learn and fun to play.
Best Outdoor Games
Spikeball: My kids (all of them) are obsessed with Spikeball. It’s easy to pack up and take on the road and play other places.
RampShot: This game is like a combination of corn hole and spike ball (both favorites of ours). Highly recommend!
RampShot: This is such a fun, simple outdoor game great for all ages. We’ve had this for years, and it’s always fun to play.
