Thanksgiving is the perfect time to bring people together and celebrate teamwork, laughter, and gratitude.
Whether your team works in the office or remotely, these Thanksgiving team-building games are a fun way to connect and enjoy the holiday spirit.
From trivia and relays to creative challenges and gratitude activities, these ideas help everyone bond, relax, and share smiles.
They’re easy to set up, full of joy, and sure to make your get-together extra special this Thanksgiving season.
Use these links to jump ahead:
- 30 Thanksgiving Team Building Games
- Turkey Trivia Showdown
- Gratitude Hot Potato
- Pie Taste Test Challenge
- Virtual Turkey Trot
- Pumpkin Bowling
- Thanksgiving Bingo
- Team Gratitude Jar
- Thanksgiving Escape Room (Virtual or Physical)
- Pass The Pie (Relay Game)
- Cranberry Spoon Race
- Turkey Costume Contest
- Virtual Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt
- Who’s That Baby (Thanksgiving Edition)
- Stuff The Turkey Game
- Zoom Background Contest
- Thanksgiving Charades
- Office Decor Contest
- Thankful Pictionary
- Potluck Cook-Off
- Gobble Gobble Karaoke
- Fall-Themed Mad Libs
- Team Recipe Exchange
- Office Gratitude Tree
- Guess The Thanksgiving Fact
- Harvest Relay
- Name That Thanksgiving Tune
- DIY Pumpkin Centerpiece Contest
- Two Truths and a Lie (Holiday Edition)
- Gratitude Speed Round
- Turkey Word Scramble
- Conclusion
- Engage With Us
30 Thanksgiving Team Building Games
Looking for ideas to make your team’s celebration fun and memorable?
Here’s a big list of creative and exciting Thanksgiving team-building games you can play at work or online.
Each game is simple, full of laughter, and perfect for helping your team feel thankful and connected!
Turkey Trivia Showdown
Put your team’s knowledge to the test with Thanksgiving-themed trivia.
Prepare a list of questions about Thanksgiving history, food, and fun facts.
Split the team into small groups and let them compete to answer the most questions correctly.
You can include questions like, “When was the first Thanksgiving?” or “What is the most popular Thanksgiving pie?”
Gratitude Hot Potato
Pass around a small object (like a mini pumpkin), and whoever holds it when the music stops must say something they’re thankful for.
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Play some upbeat music and pass around a small object, like a mini pumpkin.
When the music stops, the person holding it must say one thing they’re thankful for.
Keep the music going and repeat. It’s a simple game that helps everyone smile and remember the good things in life.
Pie Taste Test Challenge
Blindfold participants and have them guess the pie flavor – pumpkin, pecan, apple?
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Blindfold the players and give them small bites of different pies – like pumpkin, pecan, or apple.
They must guess which flavor they’re tasting. You can keep score to find the best pie expert.
It’s a fun, delicious way to celebrate Thanksgiving and enjoy sweet treats together.
Virtual Turkey Trot
Challenge remote employees to take a walk or run and share their miles/photos in a group chat.
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Get your team moving with a fun fitness challenge!
Ask everyone to go for a walk, jog, or run in their neighborhood. They can track their miles and share a photo or update in a group chat.
You can even make it a friendly competition or give small prizes. It’s a healthy way to stay active and connected, even from different places.
Pumpkin Bowling
Set up some small pumpkins and use a mini squash as your bowling ball.
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Set up small pumpkins or empty bottles as bowling pins. Use a mini squash or a round gourd as your bowling ball.
Take turns rolling and trying to knock them down. The bumpy shapes make it extra tricky, but that’s part of the fun!
It’s a silly and cheerful way to enjoy Thanksgiving together.
Thanksgiving Bingo
Use themed bingo cards (e.g., “Ate too much,” “Watched football,” “Wore stretchy pants”).
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Create bingo cards filled with fun activities or moments like “Ate too much,” “Watched football,” or “Wore stretchy pants.”
As people share what they’ve done, they can mark off squares.
The first to get a full line wins! It’s easy to play at work or at home and brings lots of giggles.
Team Gratitude Jar
Ask each team member to write a note of gratitude for someone else on the team. Read them out loud.
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Give each team member a few small pieces of paper. Ask everyone to write one thankful note for another teammate.
It can be something kind, funny, or meaningful. Collect all the notes in a jar, then read them out loud one by one.
This game helps everyone feel appreciated and reminds the team how much they value each other.
Thanksgiving Escape Room (Virtual or Physical)
Challenge your team to solve themed puzzles.
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Create a Thanksgiving-themed escape room full of fun clues and riddles. You can do it in person or online using slides or puzzle websites.
Work together to solve each challenge and “escape” before time runs out.
It’s a great way to boost teamwork, problem-solving, and laughter while enjoying the Thanksgiving spirit.
Pass The Pie (Relay Game)
Teams must carry a paper plate “pie” using only a spoon and pass it down the line without dropping it.
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Split everyone into teams and give each team a paper plate “pie.”
Players must carry the plate using only a spoon and pass it to the next teammate without dropping it. If it falls, they start over!
The first team to finish wins. It’s a silly, active game that brings lots of laughter and team spirit.
Cranberry Spoon Race
Same vibe as the classic egg-and-spoon race, but use cranberries for a Thanksgiving twist.
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Give each player a spoon and a cranberry. The goal is to carry the cranberry on the spoon from start to finish without dropping it.
You can race one at a time or in teams for more fun. It’s silly, fast, and full of giggles.
Everyone will love this lighthearted way to celebrate together!
Turkey Costume Contest
Challenge teammates to create a turkey costume from random supplies.
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Challenge everyone to make their own turkey costume using random supplies like paper, tape, feathers, or even cardboard.
Give them a few minutes to create, then hold a fun fashion show. Everyone can vote for the funniest, most creative, or most realistic costume.
It’s a perfect way to laugh and show off your creative side.
Virtual Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt
Create a list of items people can find around the house: canned corn, turkey decor, football gear, etc.
Make a list of Thanksgiving-themed items people can find around their homes, like canned corn, turkey decorations, football gear, or cozy blankets.
Read one item at a time and let players race to find it and show it on camera.
Give points for each item found. It’s an easy, energetic way to connect and have fun online!
Who’s That Baby (Thanksgiving Edition)
Everyone submits a childhood Thanksgiving photo – guess who’s who!
Ask everyone to share a childhood photo from a past Thanksgiving. Collect the pictures and show them one by one.
The group has to guess who each baby or kid is!
You’ll get lots of laughs and sweet stories from the past. It’s a simple and heartwarming way to bond and share memories.
Stuff The Turkey Game
Create a giant paper turkey with an opening in the back. Teams toss “stuffing” (small balls or paper wads) into it from a distance.
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Make a big paper or cardboard turkey with an opening in the back or belly. Use small paper balls or soft toys as “stuffing.”
Teams take turns trying to throw the stuffing into the turkey from a set distance. Keep score to see who gets the most inside!
It’s a silly, active game that’s great for teamwork and laughter.
Zoom Background Contest
Encourage team members to show off their funniest Thanksgiving-themed virtual background.
Ask everyone to change their Zoom background to something funny or festive for Thanksgiving.
It could be a dancing turkey, a pile of pies, or a cozy dinner scene. Then, vote for the best, funniest, or most creative background.
It’s a quick and easy way to make virtual meetings cheerful and full of laughs!
Thanksgiving Charades
Act out themed phrases like “falling asleep after dinner” or “Black Friday shopping frenzy.”
Write Thanksgiving-themed phrases on slips of paper – like “falling asleep after dinner,” “Black Friday shopping,” or “carving the turkey.”
Players take turns picking a phrase and acting it out without speaking. Their team must guess what it is before time runs out.
It’s fast, funny, and full of silly moments that everyone will enjoy!
Office Decor Contest
Let teams or departments compete to see who can best decorate their space with fall flair.
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Split into teams or departments and challenge everyone to decorate their area with fall colors, pumpkins, and leaves.
You can set a time limit and theme, like “Cozy Cabin” or “Harvest Festival.”
When the decorating is done, walk around to admire each space and vote for the most creative design. It’s festive and fun for the whole team!
Thankful Pictionary
Draw phrases like “pumpkin pie,” “family dinner,” or “grateful heart” while teammates guess.
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Write Thanksgiving words or phrases like “pumpkin pie,” “family dinner,” or “grateful heart” on cards.
Players take turns drawing their clue while teammates try to guess what it is before time runs out.
You don’t have to be a great artist – half the fun is in the funny drawings and quick guesses!
Potluck Cook-Off
Virtual or in-person, let everyone show off their favorite Thanksgiving dish.
Ask everyone to make their favorite Thanksgiving dish – either at home or in the office. You can do it virtually too!
Each person shares their recipe, shows their dish, or gives a short “taste test” review.
Everyone can vote for the best-looking or most creative dish. It’s a fun way to celebrate food and friendship!
Gobble Gobble Karaoke
Team members perform holiday parodies of classic songs. Think “All About That Baste.”
Have team members perform Thanksgiving-themed versions of popular songs.
For example, “All About That Baste” or “Let It Go (Pie Edition).” You can play music videos or use karaoke tracks.
Don’t worry about being perfect – fun and creativity are what matter!
Fall-Themed Mad Libs
Silly stories + Thanksgiving vocab = lots of laughs.
Create short stories with blanks for words like “food,” “feeling,” or “family member.”
Players fill in the blanks without knowing the story. Then, read the finished version out loud for lots of laughs!
Use Thanksgiving words like “turkey,” “cranberries,” and “grateful.” It’s quick, funny, and a great way to end your get-together with smiles.
Team Recipe Exchange
Have each teammate submit their favorite fall recipe – compile them into a shared doc or printable cookbook.
Ask everyone to submit their favorite Thanksgiving or autumn recipe – like pumpkin pie, stuffing, or apple crisp.
Collect all the recipes in a shared document or design a simple printable team cookbook.
You can even include photos or short stories about each dish. It’s a sweet way to connect through food and family traditions.
Office Gratitude Tree
Create a wall tree where people add leaves with things they’re thankful for.
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Create a big paper tree on a wall or bulletin board. Cut out colorful paper leaves and give them to team members.
Everyone writes one thing they’re thankful for on a leaf and adds it to the tree.
By the end, you’ll have a beautiful display full of kind words and appreciation.
Guess The Thanksgiving Fact
Read obscure facts (e.g., “Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national bird”) – true or false?
Test your team’s Thanksgiving knowledge with a fun fact game!
Read out strange or funny statements like, “Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national bird.” Players must guess if it’s true or false.
You can mix in history, food, and pop culture facts. It’s a simple, fast-paced game that’s great for laughs and learning something new!
Harvest Relay
Teams complete tasks like balancing mini pumpkins on their head, tossing corn into buckets, etc.
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Set up a few mini challenges like balancing a small pumpkin on your head, tossing corn into a bucket, or carrying a gourd on a spoon.
Split everyone into teams and race to complete all the tasks first.
It’s full of laughter, friendly competition, and great photo moments for the whole group!
Name That Thanksgiving Tune
Play snippets of holiday tunes or songs featured in Thanksgiving movies and let your team guess.
Play short clips of Thanksgiving or fall-themed songs – like tunes from Thanksgiving movies or songs about gratitude and family.
Teams or individuals must guess the song title or artist as fast as they can. You can even include funny turkey sound effects for bonus points!
It’s a cheerful way to add music and energy to your gathering.
DIY Pumpkin Centerpiece Contest
Each team designs a centerpiece using the provided materials.
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Give each team a pumpkin and a few decorating supplies like leaves, ribbons, markers, or craft paper.
Challenge them to design a festive centerpiece that celebrates Thanksgiving. When time’s up, display the finished pieces and let everyone vote for the best one.
It’s colorful, hands-on, and perfect for bringing out your team’s artistic side!
Two Truths and a Lie (Holiday Edition)
Make it Thanksgiving-themed: “I’ve eaten turducken,” “I once deep-fried a turkey,” etc.
Each person shares three statements about themselves – two true and one false.
For example: “I’ve eaten turducken,” “I once deep-fried a turkey,” or “I hate pumpkin pie.”
The rest of the group guesses which one is the lie. It’s a fun way to learn surprising facts about your teammates and share a few laughs!
Gratitude Speed Round
Everyone has 30 seconds to say as many things as they’re thankful for – speed matters!
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One at a time, players have 30 seconds to say as many things as they’re thankful for as possible.
It can be anything – family, pets, coffee, or comfy socks! Keep track of how many each person names.
The game is simple, upbeat, and a great way to spread positivity and appreciation around the room.
Turkey Word Scramble
Create a word scramble using Thanksgiving terms – who can solve it fastest?
Create a list of scrambled Thanksgiving words – like “pukimnp” (pumpkin), “yektur” (turkey), or “gnivgihtanks” (Thanksgiving).
Hand out the list and see who can unscramble all the words the fastest. You can play in teams or solo.
It’s a quick, fun way to add a little challenge and laughter to your celebration!
Conclusion
Thanksgiving is all about sharing joy, laughter, and gratitude – and these Thanksgiving team building games make it easy to do just that!
Whether your team is together in the office or meeting online, these activities help everyone connect, have fun, and appreciate one another.
From silly challenges to heartfelt moments, each game brings your group closer and fills the day with happy memories.
So gather your team, pick a few favorites, and enjoy the spirit of teamwork and thankfulness this Thanksgiving season!
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Which of these Thanksgiving team-building games did your team enjoy the most? Did you create a new twist on any of them?
Share your favorite moments, photos, or fun ideas in the comments below.
Your stories can inspire others to bring more laughter and gratitude to their own celebrations.