Looking for a fun Halloween game? This free Halloween Scattergories printable is easy to use and great for groups.
This fun Halloween Scattergories game is simple to print and play. Just pick a letter, set a timer, and list Halloween-themed words for each category.
It works well for parties, school activities, or casual get-togethers. Use this printable to keep kids engaged or as a quick icebreaker for adults. It encourages creativity and helps build vocabulary.
The themed prompts keep everyone in the Halloween spirit ๐ป๐โโฌ๐๐ฌ.
โญ If you’re planning a party, you’ll also love our Halloween Party Sign-Up Sheet. โญ
What’s Included:
- 4 unique game boards (2 per printable page)
- Portrait orientation
- PDF file format
- Letter-size (8.5 x 11โณ)
- Editable Canva template link
Features:
- Free to download and print
- Fun for kids and adults alike
- Easy to use in classrooms
- Works well at Halloween parties
- Four different sets of spooky-themed category prompts
- No prep needed
- Encourages creative thinking
- Popular among teachers and families

Ideal For:
- Teachers using it for class activities
- Parents planning family game night
- Party hosts looking for easy group games
- Homeschool families needing fun language activities
- Kids that love holiday-themed worksheets
- Adults looking for printable party games
- Trick-or-treat alternatives
- Fall festival game booths
How to Play Halloween Scattergories
- Print one copy per player
- Choose a letter to play
- Set a timer (3โ5 minutes)
- Fill in each category with a Halloween term starting with that letter
- Repeat with a new letter each round
- Score points for unique answers
- Most points wins the round
- Play as individuals or in teams

All the Categories in This Halloween Scattergories Printable
Four boards, four different category sets, so you can play round after round without repeating yourself:
Board 1:
- Halloween word
- Makes you jump
- Halloween game
- DIY costume
- Seen at night
- Spooky word
- Treat that’s not candy
- Something with fangs
- Something with stripes
- At a fall festival
- Magic or spell
- Shaped like a circle
Board 2:
- Halloween creature
- Animal costume,
- Spooky feeling
- In a classroom
- Something with a cape
- Hiding under bed
- Something cold
- Something loud
- Something purple
- Gross food
- Eat with your hands
- Halloween word
Board 3:
- Halloween costume
- Candy
- Something orange
- Something spooky
- A monster
- Halloween decoration
- Something you wear at night
- Spooky sound
- Something you carve
- Rhymes with “boo”
- Something that glows
- Halloween movie
Board 4:
- Something black
- Halloween snack
- Something that flies
- Something round
- A spooky place
- Halloween word
- Something sticky
- In a haunted house
- Spooky sound,
- You find it at night
- Made of paper
- Something sweet
๐ More Halloween Game Printables
You might also enjoy playing Halloween Charades or Halloween Pictionary, testing your skills with a Halloween Word Scramble, or trying a Halloween Word Search. For a full activity set, check out our Halloween Scavenger Hunt.
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Halloween Scattergories FAQ
What is Halloween Scattergories?
It’s a category-based word game โ flip to a random letter, then fill in a Halloween-themed answer for each prompt (something spooky, a Halloween costume, a monster) before the timer runs out. This free printable comes with four different game boards so you can play multiple rounds without repeating categories.
How many game boards are in this printable?
Four. Each board has its own set of 12 categories, printed two boards per page across two pages, so a group of four can each work from a different board, or you can rotate boards round to round.
Can I play Halloween Scattergories online?
This version is a printable PDF built for pen-and-paper play at parties, classrooms, and game nights โ not a digital list generator. Print a board per player and you’re set for however many rounds you want to play.
What age is this good for?
Works well from about second grade through adults. Younger kids may want a partner for spelling, and the categories flex from simple (something orange) to more open-ended (magic or spell), so teens and adults have room to be clever too.
How do you score Halloween Scattergories?
Read your answers around the table after each round. Score a point for every answer nobody else wrote โ matching another player’s answer cancels both of you out for that category. Play a few rounds with different boards and the highest total wins.












