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Halloween Guess Who Game
When e
ach guest arrives, they get a piece of paper taped the their back with a Halloween character or item written on it. The object of the game is for each guest to figure out who or what they are. Everyone goes around and asks the other guests questions about their mystery character or item. The guests can only answer yes or no to the questions.   

Eyeball Hunt Game
Fill a larg
e pot with cooked spaghetti noodles, and then bury 1" diameter rubber balls in the noodles.  Blindfold each participant.  See who can find the most balls in a set amount of time. For an added twist you can color code the balls and have each color worth a different amount of points. After the set amount of times, count up the points earned by each player.

Bobbing for Apples
Try th
is unique twist on the familiar bobbing for apples game.  Instead of floating the apples in a tub of water, hang them from trees.  The "bobber" who can take the most bites out of the moving apple in a set time period is the winner.  (Hanging tips:  If the stems are strong, you can just tie string around them.  For a more secure hang, use a carpet needle threaded with fishing line.  Tie a washer at one end and thread the fishing line up through the bottom of the apple until the washer is resting on the bottom of the apple.)

Halloween Memory Game
Set out several Halloween or Autumn related items on a tray or in a bin and have all your guests study them for 30 seconds at the most. Remove the tray or bin of items and have the guests write down as many items as they can remember. Use items such as an apple, an Autumn leaf, a mini pumpkin, a toy black cat, a plastic spider, a piece of candy, mask, and so on.