Hanukkah Party Games
Games Hanukkah party is a
fun-filled event with a tinge of devotion. During Hanukkah party, various activities
and games are arranged to keep up the holiday spirit in the guests. Hanukkah
party games pump up all the excitement in Hanukkah parties. Majority of the
Chanukkah party games is meant for all ages. The "dreidel game" is
one of the most popular Hanukkah party games without which the celebrations are
considered incomplete. Check out this list of popular Hanukkah party games.
Dreidel game: Let us start
with the Hanukkah's very own game- the "dreidel game." It is a kind
of gambling. However, the stakes in the dreidel game are not money, but tasty
snacks such as nuts, candies, chocolate coins, and raisins. Dreidel is the
classic Chanukkah party game and is best played with a small group of children.
Adults can also join them. Four sides of the dreidel are decorated with
different Hebrew letters- nun, gimel, hey, and shin. The objective of the game
is to collect maximum number of chocolate coins/ candies by spinning the
dreidel. Here is how to play the traditional dreidel game. Supplies needed: A wooden dreidel, Chocolate coins, A small pot or bowl, Number of players: Four to Six How to
play: Distribute 20 chocolate coins to each player. Keep a small pot
or bowl at the center of the table. Ask the players to put one chocolate
coin each into the pot. Choose a player to spin the dreidel first. When
the dreidel stops, the player must do the action, depending on which letter
(nun, gimel, hey or shin) is facing up when the dreidel stops. If the
player spins "nun," then he does nothing- neither take nor put coin
into the pot. If he spins "gimel," then he is entitled to take all
the coins in the pot. If the player spins "hey," then half of the
coins in the pot are given to him. If the player spins "shin," he has
to put a coin in the pot. The player with maximum number of chocolate
coins is declared the winner. Give five to ten chances to each player,
so that the game is not too long to become boring.
"Pin the Candle on the Menorah":
This is another popular game with an interesting plot. As the name suggests,
the objective of this game is to pin the missing candle on the picture of
Menorah that is drawn on a large sheet of paper and hung on the wall. Here is
how to play "pin the candle on the Menorah." Supplies needed: Large
sheet of paper, Blindfold, Paper cut out of a candle, Double
sided tape, Number of players: Five How to play: Before the game
starts, draw a Menorah on a large sheet of paper or cardboard with one of the
candles missing. Hang it on the wall. Draw a candle separately, cut it
out, and stick a double-sided tape on it. This is the candle, which should be
placed on the vacant place for candle in the Menorah. Place a blindfold
over the first player's eyes and spin him/her around twice or thrice before you
hand over the candle to the player. The game continues until all the
players are given their chance to stick the candle on the Menorah. The
player who sticks the candle closest is declared the winner.
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