Christmas lunch games for the year's office party

The Christmas lunch is the year's loose, cosy party where colleagues or friends finally relax together. A good game gets the laughs going without feeling like forced teambuilding — and it should run in the background between the food and the dancing.

Here are the games that work best, all live on guests' own phones.

Most Likely To — the safe icebreaker

'Who's most likely to take the last bite?' Polls about colleagues are the perfect start — everyone laughs at each other and gets to know one another from a new angle.

AI Award Show — the highlight

Crown the group's unofficial awards at the end — from 'Christmas spirit champion' to 'Most likely to sing along to every song'. An award show gives the lunch a shared climax.

Party bingo all evening

A passive party bingo of things that happen ('Someone knocks over a glass', 'The boss gives a speech') can run in the background all evening while you eat and dance.

Tips for the big lunch

Everyone joins at once on their own phone, so it scales to the whole company. Start the bingo from the off, and save the award show for after the meal.

Try it

Frequently asked questions

Does it need prep?
No. The games come with ready-made categories — create, share the QR, and you're going in minutes.
Can a game run all evening?
Yes — the party bingo runs passively in the background, while the others are short rounds you start.
Does it work for a large lunch?
Yes. No upper limit — everyone joins on their own phone.