30 Best Valentine’s Day Games That Kids Will Love to Play

Marisa LaScala, Annie O'Sullivan

Love Bug Piñata

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Here’s an activity that involves the adorable Volkswagen Beetle — and no punches. Families can build the piñata together, then take turns hitting it to see who can release the loot from inside.

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built »

Bouncing Hearts

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Happiness Is Homemade

Aim, concentration, fine-motor coordination — this game has the works. See who can throw the most heart-festooned ping-pong balls into the heart-shaped hole. Then switch up the rules: Add a time limit, or give everyone only three shots, and see who comes out on top.

Get the tutorial at Happiness is Homemade »

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DIY Skee-Ball

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Handmade Charlotte

With this, you don’t have to head to the amusement park for a round of Skee-Ball. (Plus, it looks nice sitting out as a Valentine’s decoration.) Grab the foam core, markers and cardboard tubes, since building it also scratches the craft-time itch.

Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte »

Emoji Punchboard

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Samantha Oberholzer/Lil Allergy Advocates

Punch-out games are always fun — fill Solo cups with little prizes, cover them up with tissue paper, and give kids turns punching out a cup of their choosing and taking the goodies from within. The emoji design of these cup covers is thematic without being too mushy, too (though you can always just cover them in pink and arrange the cups in the shape of a heart).

Get the tutorial at Lil Allergy Advocates »

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DIY Ring Toss

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Handmade Charlotte

Step right up and take a turn! Heart-shaped rings (made of pipe cleaners), painted bottles and heart stickers give this classic carnival game a Valentine’s Day spin.

Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte »

Candy Matching

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Creations by Kara

This is an easy way to turn a goodie-bag treat into a memory or matching game. Just put stickers with different symbols on the bottom of a bunch of Hershey’s Kisses (or similar sweet), and challenge kids to find the pairs.

Get the tutorial at Creations by Kara »

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Roll and Cover Heart Game

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Typically Simple

Easy to print, easy to set up, easy to play! Just grab a die and roll, then cover whatever number comes up with a pom pom, coin or conversation heart. Whoever covers all the numbers on their card first wins!

Get the tutorial at Typically Simple »

Bean Bag Toss

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Real Creative Real Organized

If you can play cornhole, you can play this. Use some construction paper to set out a heart-shaped target with different levels of points, and then grab some bean bags and see who can hit the bullseye. This is a great game for a mixed-age group.

Get the tutorial at Real Creative Real Organized »

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Scavenger Hunt

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The Best Ideas for Kids

Spot the Hearts

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Studio DIY

Who wants to wait until Easter to go on a hunt? Instead of having kids search for eggs, grab a pack of heart stickers and put them ar0und the house, and see who can spot the most.

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY »

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Cupid’s Arrow

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A Girl and a Glue Gun

Let kids take turns trying to mimic the actions of their favorite Valentine’s cherub! DIY a box with a heart-shaped target, along with some (not-so-pointy) arrows with felt-heart tips. Let the kids take turns seeing if they can throw the arrows into the target. Whoever gets the most in, wins!

Get the tutorial at A Girl and a Glue Gun »

Valentine’s Day Sight Word Bingo

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A Sparkle of Genius

We all love bingo, so why not make it educational too? This game is the perfect option for teachers who want a fun way to celebrate the holiday and help a child’s reading skills.

Get the tutorial at A Sparkle of Genius »

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Family Feud

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Play Party Plan

If your kids are a little older, this Family Feud-style game is a great way to have fun with the entire family — even those teens who swear they don’t want to play! Ask players to name popular romantic comedies, favorite gift ideas, candy brands and more. Whoever guesses more options on the board wins!

Get the tutorial at Play Party Plan »

Love Game for Kids

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Making Life Blissful

This one is guaranteed to get the good vibes going. Each family member chooses a color and wears that color heart around their neck. Then, players take turns spinning the spinner and saying something nice about the person wearing the color heart the spinner lands on. Compliments all around!

Get the tutorial at Making Life Blissful »

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Heart Letter Matching

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Planning Playtime

Heart Hopscotch

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Toddler Approved

It may be too wintry to head to the playground, but you can always play Heart Hopscotch at home. It’s a fun way to celebrate the holiday while also getting the family up and moving.

Get the tutorial at Toddler Approved »

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Valentine Bowling

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Simply Crafty Life

Candy Dice Game

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Cupcake Diaries

Here’s a way to put that Valentine’s Day candy haul to good use without them gorging on it right away. Depending on how the dice fall, kids could even win more treats!

Get the tutorial at Cupcake Diaries »

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Heart on a String

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© AEM Paxton

This is a craft and a game in one: After decorating some foam hearts and attaching a paper clip, kids can use it as a magnetic fishing game! See how many hearts they can pick up within a set amount of time.

Get the tutorial at Macaroni KID Port St. Lucie »

Balance the Hearts

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Tools to Grow

Here’s something that takes a lot of fine motor coordination: See if you can balance candy conversation hearts on top of golf tees. Steady as she goes!

Get the tutorial at Tools to Grow »

Headshot of Marisa LaScala

Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; she previously wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found dominating the audio round at her local bar trivia night or tweeting about movies.

Headshot of Annie O'Sullivan

As a member of the Special Projects Team, Annie works with the GH Tested program writing up product reviews and roundups and helps plan and run annual expos and events like the GH Parenting Summit, Xmas in July Expo, Cleaning Summit, Winter Essentials Expo, and more. When she’s not working, she can be found running, listening to true crime podcasts, designing graphic collages, or sipping on a margarita.

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