Free Printable Halloween Would You Rather for Kids Questions
Grab this free printable Halloween Would You Rather for kids! A quick and fun way to enjoy spooky questions, get kids laughing, and make memories together.

Halloween is one of those holidays that sneaks up on us, you know? One minute it’s summer, and the next the kids are begging for costumes, candy, and all the spooky fun. If you’re looking for a quick, easy activity that doesn’t take much prep, you’re going to love this free printable Halloween Would You Rather for kids. It’s a list of silly, spooky questions that will get everyone giggling.

What is a Halloween Would You Rather?
It’s simple. Think of it like a game where you pick between two funny or spooky choices. For example: Go trick-or-treating in a spooky forest OR a haunted house? or Eat only candy corn OR only chocolate bars on Halloween? Kids love these kinds of questions because they’re easy, fast, and a little ridiculous.
This free printable has 25 Halloween-themed questions all ready to go. Just print it out, and you’re set. No supplies, no prep, no stress. That’s my kind of holiday activity!

Why You’ll Love This Idea
First, it’s perfect for kids of all ages. Little ones can answer without overthinking, and big kids love getting creative with their answers. Plus, it works in almost any setting—family dinner, classroom parties, even trick-or-treat night while waiting for the next house.
Second, it’s one of those activities that sneaks in family connection. You’ll end up laughing, telling stories, and maybe even learning something new about your kids. Like who knew your child would rather live in a pumpkin house than a candy castle? 😂 These are the kind of simple moments that stick.

How to Use the Printable
Once you’ve printed your copy, you can use it in a bunch of different ways. Hand it to the kids on a car ride to a pumpkin patch. Keep it on the table for a Halloween dinner. Or pass it around at a classroom party to get everyone chatting.
Another fun way is to cut the questions into strips and put them in a jar. Pull one out whenever you need a quick activity. Google searches for Halloween party games always bring up a lot of complicated ideas. But trust me, this is one of the easiest and most fun options out there.

Fun Ways to Use It
- Family game night – Play a round before bedtime with hot cocoa and popcorn.
- Classroom parties – Teachers love low-prep activities. This one’s ready to go.
- Trick-or-treat waiting game – While you’re walking from house to house, keep the kids busy with spooky questions.
- Halloween dinner – Put a question at each plate and let everyone answer before digging into the food at the dinner table.

Variations to Try
Want to mix it up? Try having kids act out their answers. Imagine your child pretending to be chased by ten tiny zombies—instant giggles.
Or, turn it into a vote. Read a question out loud and have everyone stand on one side of the room or the other depending on their choice. This works great at parties and gets kids moving.

Common Questions about this Game
Can younger kids play?
Yes! Even toddlers can answer with a little help. The choices are easy to understand.
How do I make it more challenging for older kids?
Have them explain why they picked their answer. You’ll get some hilarious stories out of it.
Do I need to prepare anything?
Nope. Just print and play. That’s the beauty of it.
Can I use it for a Halloween party?
Absolutely. It makes a great icebreaker for kids who might be shy.

My Favorite Printable Supplies:
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- Printer: I love my HP Home Printer, it prints beautifully everytime no matter what projects I am working on.
- Paper: Depending on the durability you want with your printables, consider printing on white card stock or high quality paper.
- Laminator: For printables you are planning to use over and over again, simply laminate and use dry erase markers to mark up the printables.
- Paper Cutter: I love my CARL Paper Cutter. It makes trimming and cutting out printables a breeze.
- Sticker Paper: When printing tags or other free printables, sticker paper can make it easy to attach to gifts, boxes, or to make your own stickers.
- Cutting Supplies: You’ll want a great pair of paper cutting scissors and I love using an Xacto Knife for intricate details.
- Pens and Coloring Supplies: Here are some of my favorite writing tools for pencils and pens. Coloring supplies that I love to use in my own home: colored pencils, crayons, markers for adults, and markers for kids.

Download the Fun Questions Halloween Would You Rather
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Wrap Up
This free printable Halloween Would You Rather for kids is the perfect mix of fun, simple, and spooky. It’s a no-fuss way to make Halloween night extra special this year.
So grab your free copy, print it out, and let the laughter (and maybe a few silly debates) begin. 🎃
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More Halloween Printables:
- Halloween Trivia Questions
- Halloween Don’t Eat Pete
- Halloween Word Search
- Halloween Word Scramble
- Halloween Coloring Bookmarks
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