Use the word Christmas and have players try to make as many words are they can from this word. When playing this type of word game, you usually don’t count two letter words. If you are playing with young children, then you might want to count two letter words. Assign a time limit for how long players have to come up with words. Christmas games are fun, but you don’t want them to last all day long!
You have two choices for scoring. The easiest way is for the player who comes up with the most words to be declared the winner. When most of your players are older children, teens, or adults, you can assign a numerical value to each word. Score each word based on the number of letters it contains. For example, three-letter words would be worth three points, and four-letter words would be worth four points, and so on. Some Christmas games are harder than others, but keep it fun and make sure you play Christmas games that young children will enjoy too.
When playing this Christmas game, you can only use each letter as many times as it appears in the chosen word. Some examples of words that you can make from the word Christmas include stir, stirs, mast, masts, sir, hat, hats, star, and stars.
