Calling all witches, wizards, and muggles! If you’re throwing a Harry Potter birthday bash, you need games that are just as epic as the wizarding world itself. Whether your little ones are just starting their Hogwarts journey or you’re hosting a party for die-hard Potterheads, these magical games will have everyone saying “Mischief Managed!”
We’ve rounded up 40+ enchanting Harry Potter birthday games that are easy to set up, guaranteed to entertain, and – best of all – actually fun to play. From classic party games with a magical twist to creative DIY challenges, your guests will feel like they’ve been transported straight to Hogsmeade. Accio party games!
1. Harry Potter Charades

Get ready for some seriously hilarious acting as your guests try to mime everything from “Wingardium Leviosa” to “Hagrid’s beard”!
Best for: All ages, groups of 6+
Time to Play: 20-30 minutes
Players: 6-20
What You’ll Need:
- Printed Harry Potter charades cards (80+ words available in themed sets)
- A bowl or sorting hat to draw from
- Timer
How to Play:
1. Write Harry Potter-themed words on cards – characters (Dumbledore, Dobby), spells (Expelliarmus), objects (Golden Snitch), or scenes (Troll in the dungeon).
2. Divide your party into two teams – Gryffindor vs. Slytherin, anyone?
3. One player draws a card and has 60 seconds to act it out without speaking while their team guesses.
4. Award one point for each correct guess.
5. The team with the most points at the end wins!
Pro Tip: Make it extra challenging by requiring players to act out their clues while holding a wand or wearing wizard robes. Watching someone try to mime “Basilisk” in a long cloak is comedy gold!
Pirate Birthday Scavenger Hunt for Kids Printable
Instant Pirate Adventure: Download, print, and play in 15 minutes! No stress – just instant, unforgettable fun for kids ages 4-12
Indoor Party Lifesaver: Perfect for apartments & houses. Keep 1-10 kids wildly entertained for 45 minutes with clever rhyming clues
A Treasured Memory: Watch your birthday child become the hero of an epic story. Includes a thrilling intro and congratulatory treasure letter
Fun That Secretly Teaches: Kids race to solve riddles while building reading, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. Fun with a hidden purpose!
Indoor Birthday Scavenger Hunt Printable for Kids – 12 challenges
Your 15-Minute Party Hero: Instantly download, print, and hide. Get 1-2 hours of immersive, screen-free fun with 12 unique puzzles. Stress-free entertainment, guaranteed
More Than a Hunt – It’s a “”Cake Bandit”” Adventure! Kids don’t just find clues; they solve the mystery of the stolen cake! This engaging storyline creates a memorable birthday mission
Ultimate Indoor Party Lifesaver: Perfect for bad weather or small spaces. Keeps kids ages 4-10+ happily challenged with picture matching, mazes, and secret codes
Fun That Secretly Builds Genius: Laughter meets learning! These 12 clever challenges boost problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking skills without the kids even noticing
Difficult Birthday Scavenger Hunt Printable for Adults – The Oracle’s Birthday Prophecy
Forget Boring Parties. Unleash the Oracle: Transform a birthday into an epic mystery with 30 brain-teasing riddles, ciphers, and challenges. Customize the perfect adventure for your guests
Be the Host of the Most Memorable Party: Provide the clever, shared activity that gets everyone laughing and collaborating. It’s the highlight that guests will talk about for years
Sophisticated Fun, Zero Effort: Just download, pick your 10 favorite clues from 30 options, and hide them. Get a complete, themed adventure without the stress of planning from scratch
Challenge Adult Minds with “The Prophecy”: Move beyond simple games. This hunt features logic puzzles, cryptic ciphers, and hilarious dares designed specifically to engage and thrill adults
Happy Birthday Decorations
Everything in one box = party stress solved – Banner, honeycomb balls, swirls, and garland all coordinated. No last-minute runs to three different stores at 9 PM the night before.
Photo-ready in 15 minutes – Easy assembly means you spend less time wrestling with decorations and more time enjoying the birthday person’s reaction. Looks expensive, sets up fast.
Reusable = smart money – Quality materials hold up through the party AND pack away for next year. Stop buying flimsy decorations that rip before cake time.
Saves you $50+ vs. party store prices – Get the complete coordinated look without the markup. Guests think you hired a decorator; you paid a fraction of the cost.
2. Pin the Glasses on Harry

This magical twist on Pin the Tail on the Donkey is ridiculously simple and guaranteed to get everyone laughing.
Best for: Kids ages 4-10, birthday parties
Time to Play: 10-15 minutes
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Large poster of Harry’s face (without glasses)
- Cut-out paper glasses with double-sided tape
- Blindfold or scarf
How to Play:
1. Hang your Harry Potter poster at kid-height on a wall.
2. Blindfold the first player, spin them around three times, and point them toward the poster.
3. They walk forward and try to place the glasses on Harry’s face.
4. Mark each player’s attempt with their name.
5. The player who gets closest to the correct spot wins a chocolate frog!
Fun Variation: Switch it up with “Pin the Scar on Harry” or “Pin the Tail on Buckbeak” for variety!
3. Harry Potter Danger Word Game

This fast-paced guessing game will have your guests frantically trying to get their teammates to shout “Patronus!” without saying “silver” or “animal”.
Best for: Teens and adults, groups of 8+
Time to Play: 20-30 minutes
Players: 8-20
What You’ll Need:
- Printable Harry Potter danger word cards (60+ available)
- Timer
- Teams of 2-4 players
How to Play:
1. Divide everyone into teams and sit in a circle or across from each other.
2. One player draws a card that has a Harry Potter word (like “Quidditch”) and 3-5 “danger words” they can’t say (like “broom”, “game”, “snitch”).
3. They have 60 seconds to get their team to guess the word without using any danger words.
4. If they say a danger word, the card is discarded and they must draw a new one.
5. Count how many words each team guesses correctly – highest score wins!
Pro Tip: Add a house cup twist! Award house points instead of regular scoring to make it feel more authentic.
4. DIY Table Quidditch

Channel your inner Seeker with this miniature Quidditch match that brings the magic of the sport to your dining table!
Best for: Kids and teens, small groups
Time to Play: 15-20 minutes per match
Players: 2-4
What You’ll Need:
- 3 small hula hoops or paper plates as goals
- Ping pong balls (use a gold one for the Snitch!)
- Two chopsticks or dowel rods as “brooms”
- Tape to secure goals to table edge
How to Play:
1. Set up three goals on each end of the table at varying heights (10, 20, 30 points).
2. Each player uses their “broom” (chopstick) to flick ping pong balls toward the opponent’s goals.
3. Players alternate turns, flicking one ball at a time.
4. The golden Snitch ball is worth 50 points and can only be shot once per game.
5. First player to 150 points wins the match!
Fun Variation: Play with teams of two where one person flicks and the other tries to block incoming balls with their hand. Just like a real Keeper!
5. Catch the Golden Snitch

This high-energy game will have kids running around like they’re flying on Firebolts at a real Quidditch match!
Best for: Kids ages 5-12, outdoor or large indoor space
Time to Play: 15-20 minutes
Players: 6-15
What You’ll Need:
- Small gold balls (ping pong balls spray-painted gold)
- White feathers or paper wings glued to each ball
- Your party space
How to Play:
1. Before the party, hide 10-15 golden snitches throughout your party area – high, low, easy, and tricky spots.
2. When you yell “Seekers, mount your brooms!” all players race to find as many snitches as possible.
3. Give players 5 minutes to search.
4. The player who finds the most snitches becomes the house Seeker and wins a special prize!
Pro Tip: Hide one “ultimate snitch” worth double points in a really challenging spot. The player who finds it automatically wins, just like catching the snitch in a real game!
6. Full-Size DIY Quidditch Course

Ready to take things to the next level? This backyard Quidditch course will be the highlight of your party!
Best for: Outdoor parties, active kids and teens ages 8+
Time to Play: 30-45 minutes
Players: 6-12
What You’ll Need:
- 6 hula hoops
- PVC pipe or pool noodles
- Duct tape
- Soccer ball or volleyball as the Quaffle
- Small dodgeballs as Bludgers
- Tennis ball in a sock as the Snitch
How to Play:
1. Set up three hoop goals on each end of your playing field using PVC pipes stuck in the ground.
2. Divide players into two teams with Chasers (score goals), Beaters (throw Bludgers), Keepers (defend goals), and Seekers (catch the Snitch).
3. Chasers try to throw the Quaffle through the opposing team’s hoops for 10 points each.
4. Beaters can throw Bludgers at opponents – if you’re hit, you must drop the ball and freeze for 5 seconds.
5. Designate an adult or teen to run around with the Snitch tucked in their waistband – Seekers chase them!
6. When the Snitch is caught (pulled from the runner’s waistband), that team gets 30 points and the game ends.
Pro Tip: Give players broom handles (pool noodles) they must hold between their legs while running. It looks hilarious and makes the game more challenging!
7. Wand Training Academy

Let your young wizards craft their very own custom wands to use throughout the party!
Best for: Kids ages 6-14, craft lovers
Time to Play: 30-40 minutes
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Wooden chopsticks or dowel rods (one per guest)
- Hot glue guns (adults only!)
- Acrylic paint in various colors
- Glitter, beads, and gems
- Newspaper to cover tables
How to Play:
1. Set up a “wand-making station” with all supplies clearly labeled.
2. Have an adult create decorative hot glue designs on each chopstick (spirals, ridges, handles).
3. Once glue cools, let kids paint their wands in any color combination.
4. Add finishing touches with glitter and gems.
5. Let wands dry completely before using them in other party games!
Pro Tip: Set out pictures of the different character wands from the movies for inspiration. Kids love trying to recreate Hermione’s vine wood wand or Dumbledore’s Elder Wand!
8. Potion-Making Class

Transform your party into Professor Snape’s classroom with this bubbling, fizzing science experiment that looks like real magic!
Best for: Kids ages 6-12, indoor parties
Time to Play: 20-30 minutes
Players: Any number (in small groups)
What You’ll Need:
- Small glass bottles or plastic cups
- Baking soda
- Vinegar
- Food coloring
- Dish soap
- Glitter
- Labels for potion bottles
- Plastic tablecloths (it gets messy!)
How to Play:
1. Set up a potion-making station with all ingredients in labeled containers.
2. Give each child a cup and explain they’re creating their own magical potion.
3. Have them add 2 tablespoons of baking soda, a few drops of food coloring, a squirt of dish soap, and glitter to their cup.
4. When they’re ready, let them pour in vinegar and watch their potion fizz and bubble!
5. They can create different colored potions and give them creative names like “Giggling Juice” or “Strength Serum”.
Fun Variation: Turn it into a competition! Award prizes for “Most Colorful Potion”, “Biggest Eruption”, and “Most Creative Potion Name”.
9. Patronus Matching Challenge

This minute-to-win-it style game tests how well your guests know their Harry Potter trivia while racing against the clock!
Best for: Harry Potter fans ages 10+, trivia lovers
Time to Play: 10-15 minutes total (1 minute per player)
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Printed cards with character names
- Printed cards with Patronus animals
- Timer
- Table or flat surface
How to Play:
1. Spread out all the Patronus cards face-up on a table.
2. Give the first player a stack of character cards face-down.
3. When you start the timer, they flip through the character cards one at a time and must place each card on top of its matching Patronus.
4. They have exactly 60 seconds to match as many as possible.
5. The player with the most correct matches wins!
Pro Tip: Include some tricky ones like Kingsley Shacklebolt (lynx) or Ginny Weasley (horse) to challenge even the biggest superfans!
10. Harry Potter Bingo

This magical twist on classic bingo is perfect for winding down after all those active games!
Best for: All ages, large groups
Time to Play: 15-20 minutes per round
Players: 6-30
What You’ll Need:
- Printable Harry Potter bingo cards (make enough for each guest)
- Small candies or beans as markers
- Printed calling cards
How to Play:
1. Give each player a bingo card and markers.
2. Call out Harry Potter items, characters, or spells randomly from your deck.
3. Players mark their cards when they have the item called.
4. First player to get five in a row (vertical, horizontal, or diagonal) shouts “EXPECTO PATRONUM!” and wins.
5. Play multiple rounds so everyone gets a chance to win!
Fun Variation: Play “blackout bingo” where players must mark every single square to win. This works great for longer parties!
11. Would You Rather: Wizarding Edition

Get ready for some seriously tough magical decisions that’ll spark hilarious debates among your guests!
Best for: Tweens, teens, and adults
Time to Play: 15-20 minutes
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Printable “Would You Rather” cards with Harry Potter scenarios
- Optional: whiteboard to tally votes
How to Play:
1. Sit in a circle and take turns drawing cards from the deck.
2. The player reads both options aloud (example: “Would you rather be in Dumbledore’s Army or a member of the Order of the Phoenix?”).
3. Everyone must choose one option and explain their reasoning.
4. No sitting on the fence – everyone has to pick a side!
5. Move on to the next person and repeat.
Pro Tip: Some of the funniest moments happen when someone has to defend an unpopular choice. Encourage wild explanations!
12. Character Name Scramble

Think you can unscramble “MOLDYVORT” into Voldemort faster than anyone else? Prove it!
Best for: Kids and teens ages 8+
Time to Play: 10-15 minutes
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Printed scrambled character name worksheets
- Pencils
- Timer
How to Play:
1. Give each player a worksheet with 20 scrambled Harry Potter character names.
2. Set a timer for 5 minutes.
3. Players race to unscramble as many names as possible before time runs out.
4. When time’s up, read out the correct answers.
5. The player with the most correct answers wins a chocolate frog card!
Fun Variation: Do it relay-race style! Teams of 3-4 players take turns running to a board, unscrambling one name, then tagging the next teammate.
13. Spells & Charms Matching Game

Can you match “Expelliarmus” to its effect? This memory and knowledge game separates the true witches and wizards from the muggles!
Best for: Ages 8+, Harry Potter fans
Time to Play: 15-20 minutes
Players: 2-8
What You’ll Need:
- Printed cards with spell names
- Printed cards with spell effects
- Table space to lay out cards
How to Play:
1. Spread all the spell name cards face-up on one side of the table.
2. Lay out the spell effect cards face-up on the other side.
3. Players take turns drawing a spell card and trying to match it to the correct effect.
4. If correct, they keep the pair. If wrong, cards go back and play passes to the next player.
5. Player with the most matched pairs at the end wins!
Pro Tip: Mix in some made-up spells for the expert players to keep them on their toes. Can they spot the fake?
14. Harry Potter Word Search

This quieter activity is perfect for early arrivals or for kids who need a break from the chaos!
Best for: All ages, individuals or pairs
Time to Play: 10-15 minutes
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Printed word search puzzles with Harry Potter terms
- Pencils or crayons
- Clipboards if playing standing up
How to Play:
1. Give each guest a word search puzzle featuring hidden Harry Potter character names, places, and objects.
2. Set a timer for 10 minutes or let them work at their own pace.
3. The first person to find all the words (or the most words when time runs out) wins!
4. Offer different difficulty levels for different age groups.
Fun Variation: Create a relay version where teams of 3 must find 5 words each, then pass the puzzle to the next teammate!
15. Wizard Sorting Quiz

Which Hogwarts house do your guests truly belong to? This personality quiz is always a hit!
Best for: All ages, individual activity
Time to Play: 10-15 minutes
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Printed sorting quiz with personality questions
- Pencils
- House scarves or badges to award
How to Play:
1. Give each guest a sorting quiz with 10-15 personality questions.
2. Each answer corresponds to a different house (Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, or Ravenclaw).
3. Players tally up their answers to discover their house.
4. Award them their house colors to wear throughout the party!
5. Use their houses to divide teams for other games.
Pro Tip: Have house-themed party favors so each guest gets goodies in their house colors when they leave!
16. Harry Potter Alphabet Game

Can you think of a Harry Potter term for every letter? It’s trickier than it sounds – especially X and Q!
Best for: Ages 10+, competitive fans
Time to Play: 10-15 minutes
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Printed worksheets with alphabet listed A-Z
- Pencils
- Timer
How to Play:
1. Give each player a worksheet with the alphabet running down the page.
2. Set a timer for 8 minutes.
3. Players must write a Harry Potter-related word for each letter (example: A = Aragog, B = Butterbeer).
4. When time’s up, players earn 1 point for answers others also have, and 3 points for unique answers no one else thought of!
5. Highest score wins!
Pro Tip: Allow players to challenge answers they think aren’t real Harry Potter terms. It keeps everyone honest!
17. Ultimate Harry Potter Trivia Challenge

Time to separate the Hermiones from the Nevilles with this epic trivia showdown!
Best for: Ages 10+, serious fans
Time to Play: 30-45 minutes
Players: Any number (teams of 3-5 work best)
What You’ll Need:
- Printed trivia cards with easy and challenging questions
- Answer sheets
- Scoreboard
- Prizes for winners
How to Play:
1. Divide guests into teams and give them house names.
2. Read trivia questions aloud, alternating between teams.
3. Teams have 15 seconds to discuss and write their answer.
4. Correct answers earn 10 points (easy questions) or 20 points (hard questions).
5. Keep a running tally – first team to 200 points wins the house cup!
Fun Variation: Include multimedia questions! Play movie clips or show images for guests to identify. “What spell is being cast in this scene?”
18. Harry Potter Would You Rather (Trivia Edition)

This version tests actual knowledge with tough “Would You Rather” questions that have definitive right answers!
Best for: Ages 12+, book and movie fans
Time to Play: 20 minutes
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Printed trivia “Would You Rather” cards
- Paper and pencils for answers
How to Play:
1. Draw a card with questions like “Would you rather face a Dementor or a Hungarian Horntail?”
2. But here’s the twist: Players must explain which is ACTUALLY more dangerous based on book/movie facts.
3. Award points for correct reasoning backed by series knowledge.
4. The player with the most convincing (and accurate!) arguments wins.
Pro Tip: Have a Harry Potter expert (or parent who’s read the books) judge the answers for accuracy!
19. Wizarding World Scavenger Hunt

This magical scavenger hunt transforms your home into Hogwarts with riddles, clues, and hidden treasures!
Best for: Kids and teens ages 8+, indoor or outdoor
Time to Play: 30-45 minutes
Players: Any number (individuals or teams)
What You’ll Need:
- Printed riddle cards (10-15 clues)
- Small Harry Potter prizes hidden at each location
- Final grand prize at the end
How to Play:
1. Hide clue cards around your party space – each riddle leads to the next location.
2. First riddle example: “Where Aunt Petunia kept Harry as a boy, check this dark spot for your next clue of joy” (Answer: under the stairs/closet).
3. Each found clue contains a small prize AND the next riddle.
4. The final clue leads to a grand prize treasure chest filled with wizard candy!
5. Players or teams race to be the first to find all clues.
Pro Tip: Adjust difficulty based on age – make riddles super obvious for young kids, more cryptic for teens. You want them challenged, not frustrated!
20. Harry Potter Movie Quote Match

Can you remember who said “I solemnly swear I am up to no good”? This memory game puts your knowledge to the test!
Best for: Ages 10+, movie buffs
Time to Play: 15-20 minutes
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Printed quote cards
- Printed character cards
- Timer
How to Play:
1. Spread out all the character cards face-up on a table.
2. Draw one quote card at a time and read it aloud.
3. First player to correctly identify who said it gets the card.
4. If no one guesses within 10 seconds, reveal the answer and discard the card.
5. Player with the most quote cards at the end wins!
Fun Variation: Play “Quote This Scene!” where you describe a scene and players must quote memorable lines from it!
21. Harry Potter UNO

All the fast-paced fun of UNO with your favorite Hogwarts characters thrown in!
Best for: Ages 7+, families
Time to Play: 20-30 minutes per game
Players: 2-10
What You’ll Need:
- Harry Potter-themed UNO card deck
How to Play:
1. Play exactly like classic UNO – match cards by color or number.
2. Special Harry Potter cards add unique twists (Sorting Hat card lets you choose the next color).
3. Don’t forget to yell “UNO!” when you’re down to one card!
4. First player to get rid of all their cards wins the round.
Pro Tip: Play tournament style with multiple rounds. Winner of each round gets house points – most points at the end wins the house cup!
22. Harry Potter Hedbanz

Earn chocolate frog tokens while trying to figure out which Harry Potter character is stuck to your forehead!
Best for: Ages 8+, families and groups
Time to Play: 20-30 minutes
Players: 2-6
What You’ll Need:
- Harry Potter Hedbanz game set
How to Play:
1. Each player wears a headband with a character card they can’t see.
2. On your turn, ask yes-or-no questions to figure out who you are (“Am I a student?”, “Do I have red hair?”).
3. Other players answer honestly.
4. When you correctly guess your character, earn a chocolate frog token and get a new card!
5. First player to collect three tokens wins.
Fun Variation: Set a timer! Each player has only 2 minutes per round to guess or they must wait for their next turn.
23. Harry Potter Clue

Was it Bellatrix Lestrange in Malfoy Manor with the Unforgivable Curse? Solve the mystery!
Best for: Ages 10+, mystery lovers
Time to Play: 45-60 minutes
Players: 3-5
What You’ll Need:
- Harry Potter Clue board game set
How to Play:
1. Someone has vanished from Hogwarts! Figure out who did it, where, and with what.
2. Roll dice to move through locations like the Astronomy Tower and Room of Requirement.
3. Make accusations to gather clues from other players.
4. Use your detective sheet to eliminate suspects, places, and magical items.
5. First player to correctly solve the mystery wins!
Pro Tip: Add house points! Correct accusations earn 5 points for your house even if you don’t solve the final mystery.
24. Harry Potter Trivial Pursuit

With over 600 questions, this game will challenge even the most dedicated Potterheads!
Best for: Ages 12+, trivia experts
Time to Play: 60-90 minutes
Players: 2-6 (or teams)
What You’ll Need:
- Harry Potter Trivial Pursuit game set
How to Play:
1. Move around the board by correctly answering trivia questions from six categories.
2. Categories include Characters, Locations, Magical Objects, Spells, Creatures, and Plot Points.
3. Collect colored wedges by landing on category headquarters and answering correctly.
4. Once you have all six wedges, head to the center and answer the final question.
5. First player to answer the final question correctly wins!
Fun Variation: Play speed-round style where everyone answers every question. Most correct answers after 30 minutes wins!
25. Harry Potter Match Game

It’s like Connect Four, but with magical twists that change up the strategy!
Best for: Ages 8+, two players
Time to Play: 10-15 minutes per game
Players: 2
What You’ll Need:
- Harry Potter Match board game set
How to Play:
1. Take turns dropping colored pieces into the vertical grid, trying to get four in a row.
2. Special Harry Potter power-up cards let you block opponents or remove their pieces.
3. Get four pieces in a row (vertical, horizontal, or diagonal) to win!
4. Play best-of-five rounds for a full tournament.
Pro Tip: Perfect for early arrivals or as a side activity at the party. Set up multiple boards for mini tournaments!
26. DIY Harry Potter Guess Who

This custom version of the classic guessing game features all your favorite wizarding world characters!
Best for: Ages 6+, pairs
Time to Play: 15-20 minutes per game
Players: 2
What You’ll Need:
- Two small picture frames or boards
- Printed images of 20 Harry Potter characters (two copies of each)
- Sticky tack or clips to hold images
How to Play:
1. Each player sets up their board with 20 different character images.
2. Secretly choose one character – that’s who your opponent must guess.
3. Take turns asking yes-or-no questions (“Does your person have blonde hair?”, “Are they a teacher?”).
4. Based on answers, flip down characters who don’t match.
5. First player to correctly guess their opponent’s character wins!
Pro Tip: Include a mix of obvious characters (Harry, Hermione, Dumbledore) and obscure ones (Madam Pomfrey, Lee Jordan) to keep it interesting!
27. Make Your Own Mandrake

These squealing magical plants are easier to make than you think – and way less dangerous than the real thing!
Best for: Kids ages 6-12, crafty groups
Time to Play: 30-40 minutes
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Model Magic or air-dry clay (beige/tan colored)
- Small terracotta pots (one per guest)
- Googly eyes
- Toothpicks
- Green pipe cleaners or paper for leaves
- Acrylic paint (optional)
How to Play:
1. Give each guest a ball of Model Magic and have them shape it into a lumpy baby mandrake body.
2. Add facial features using toothpicks (mouth, nose, wrinkles).
3. Press in googly eyes.
4. Stick green pipe cleaner “leaves” into the top of the head.
5. Once dry, place in a mini terracotta pot to take home!
Pro Tip: Play mandrake screaming sounds from YouTube while they craft. First person to cover their ears loses!
28. Platform 9¾ Photo Booth

Create an Instagram-worthy photo op that’ll have your guests feeling like they’re really heading to Hogwarts!
Best for: All ages, photo lovers
Time to Play: Ongoing throughout party
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Large cardboard painted to look like a brick wall
- “Platform 9¾” sign
- Shopping cart or luggage cart
- Trunk, owl cage, and Hedwig stuffed animal
- Hogwarts robes and house scarves
- Wands
How to Set Up:
1. Paint or attach brick-pattern paper to a large cardboard sheet.
2. Cut the board in half diagonally so it looks like someone’s running through the wall.
3. Position the sign above and the cart at the base.
4. Add props like trunks and owl cages.
5. Let guests pose mid-run pushing the cart “through” the wall!
Pro Tip: Assign someone to be the official photographer using guests’ phones, or set up a tripod so everyone gets a great shot!
29. Floating Candles Display

Transform your party space into the Great Hall with these magical floating candles!
Best for: All ages, atmosphere
Time to Play: Setup before party
Players: Decorative element for everyone
What You’ll Need:
- Battery-operated LED candles
- White paper towel tubes or toilet paper tubes
- Hot glue and white paint
- Fishing line or clear thread
- Tape
How to Set Up:
1. Paint paper tubes white and let dry.
2. Hot glue an LED candle to the top of each tube.
3. Drip hot glue down the sides to look like melted wax.
4. Thread fishing line through the tubes and hang at varying heights from ceiling.
5. Turn on candles when party starts for a magical ambiance!
Pro Tip: Hang them above your food or dessert table for maximum “Great Hall” effect. Make some longer and some shorter for depth!
30. Butterbeer Taste Test Challenge

Who can create the best homemade Butterbeer? Let your guests be the judges!
Best for: All ages, teams
Time to Play: 30 minutes
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Cream soda, butterscotch syrup, vanilla extract, heavy cream
- Different flavor combinations for teams to test
- Small cups for sampling
- Voting cards
How to Play:
1. Divide guests into teams and give each a different Butterbeer recipe variation.
2. Teams have 10 minutes to create their version.
3. Set up a taste-testing station with numbered samples.
4. Everyone samples all versions and votes for their favorite (can’t vote for their own!).
5. Winning recipe team gets prizes!
Fun Variation: Include one “mystery ingredient” challenge – teams must incorporate something unexpected like cinnamon or caramel!
31. Stack the Sorting Hat

How many wizard hats can you stack before they topple? This fast-paced challenge is harder than it looks!
Best for: All ages, individual challenges
Time to Play: 1 minute per player
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- 10-15 mini plastic party hats or paper cone hats
- Timer
- Flat surface
How to Play:
1. Give each player a pile of wizard hats.
2. When the timer starts, they must stack hats on top of each other – tallest tower possible.
3. If the tower falls, they must start over!
4. When 60 seconds is up, measure the tower height.
5. Tallest stable tower wins!
Pro Tip: Make it extra challenging by requiring players to stack with one hand behind their back!
32. Spell Speed Challenge

Can you write out 10 different Harry Potter spells in under a minute? Your hand is about to cramp!
Best for: Ages 8+, Harry Potter fans
Time to Play: 1 minute per player
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Paper and pens
- Timer
- Answer key of correct spell names
How to Play:
1. Each player gets paper and a pen.
2. When the timer starts, they must write down as many Harry Potter spell names as they can remember.
3. Spells must be spelled correctly to count!
4. When 60 seconds is up, players count their correct spells.
5. Most correct spells wins!
Fun Variation: Require players to write with their non-dominant hand for an extra challenge!
33. Bertie Bott’s Jelly Bean Sorting Race

Think you can sort Every Flavour Beans faster than anyone else? Prepare for a sugar rush and some seriously questionable flavors!
Best for: Ages 6+, brave taste-testers
Time to Play: 1 minute per player
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans (or regular jelly beans)
- Small cups or bowls for sorting
- Timer
- Tweezers or chopsticks (optional difficulty mode)
How to Play:
1. Pour a mixed pile of jelly beans in front of each player.
2. When the timer starts, players must sort beans by color into separate cups.
3. They have exactly 60 seconds to sort as many as possible.
4. Count how many beans were sorted correctly.
5. Most beans sorted wins!
Pro Tip: Evil mode – require players to taste-test one random bean before they can start sorting. Vomit flavor, anyone?
34. Quidditch Ball Transfer

Move ping pong balls from one cauldron to another using only a wand? It’s trickier than casting a Patronus!
Best for: Ages 7+, coordination challenge
Time to Play: 1 minute per player
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Two bowls or “cauldrons”
- 20 ping pong balls (paint some gold for snitches!)
- Chopsticks or thin wands
- Timer
How to Play:
1. Fill one bowl with ping pong balls and place an empty bowl 3 feet away.
2. Players must transfer balls one at a time using only their wand (chopsticks) – no hands!
3. Dropped balls don’t count and must be picked up with the wand.
4. After 60 seconds, count how many balls made it to the second bowl.
5. Most balls transferred wins!
Fun Variation: Make players hop on one foot while transferring – like they’re flying on a broom!
35. Chocolate Frog Flip

Flip chocolate frog cards into a wizard hat from across the room – easier said than done!
Best for: Ages 6+, throwing accuracy
Time to Play: 1 minute per player
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Chocolate Frog collectible cards (or cut card-sized rectangles)
- Wizard hat or large bowl
- Tape to mark throwing line
- Timer
How to Play:
1. Place the wizard hat 6 feet away and mark a throwing line with tape.
2. Give each player 20 chocolate frog cards.
3. When the timer starts, players try to flip cards into the hat one at a time.
4. Each card that lands in the hat stays there!
5. After 60 seconds, count the cards – most in the hat wins!
Pro Tip: Younger kids can stand closer to the hat. Older players? Move that hat back and make ’em work for it!
36. Owl Post Delivery Race

Deliver letters to the correct house in record time – Hedwig would be proud!
Best for: Ages 7+, relay style
Time to Play: 1 minute per player
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Envelopes with house names written on them (4 each: Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw)
- Four labeled boxes or bins for each house
- Timer
How to Play:
1. Scatter mixed-up envelopes in a pile at the starting line.
2. Place the four house boxes 10 feet away.
3. When the timer starts, players grab one envelope at a time and run to place it in the correct house box.
4. They can only carry ONE envelope per trip!
5. Most correctly delivered letters in 60 seconds wins.
Fun Variation: Make players “fly” by holding a broom (pool noodle) between their legs while running!
37. Wand Balance Challenge

Balance your wand on unusual body parts while completing silly tasks – it’s way harder than it sounds!
Best for: Ages 8+, balance skills
Time to Play: 1 minute per player
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Chopsticks or wands (one per player)
- Timer
- Task cards
How to Play:
1. Each player must balance a wand on one finger while completing challenges.
2. Call out tasks like “hop on one foot”, “spin in a circle”, “touch your toes”, or “walk backward”.
3. If the wand falls, they must restart from the beginning of that task!
4. Complete as many challenges as possible in 60 seconds.
5. Most tasks completed without dropping wins!
Pro Tip: Start easy and get progressively harder. End with “balance the wand on your nose” for maximum difficulty!
38. Potion Ingredient Hunt

Race to find all the ingredients for your potion before time runs out – Professor Snape is watching!
Best for: Ages 6-12, scavenger style
Time to Play: 1 minute per player
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Small objects representing potion ingredients (fake spider, feather, colored pom-poms, etc.)
- Large bowl or cauldron
- List of required ingredients
- Timer
How to Play:
1. Hide 10 different “potion ingredients” around the party area before starting.
2. Give each player a list of 5 specific ingredients they need to find.
3. When the timer starts, they race to locate their ingredients and drop them in their cauldron.
4. After 60 seconds, check if they found all 5 correct items.
5. First to find all 5 (or whoever found the most) wins!
Fun Variation: Include one “forbidden ingredient” that’s worth bonus points but is hidden in a really tricky spot!
39. Wizarding World “Who Am I?”

The classic icebreaker gets a magical makeover – perfect for getting shy guests talking and laughing!
Best for: All ages, groups of 8+, icebreaker
Time to Play: 20-30 minutes
Players: 8-30
What You’ll Need:
- Sticky notes or index cards
- Tape
- Pens
How to Play:
1. As guests arrive, hand them a sticky note and pen.
2. Have each person write a Harry Potter character name that most people will recognize.
3. Collect the notes and randomly stick one on each person’s forehead or back – without them seeing it!
4. Everyone mingles, asking yes-or-no questions to figure out their identity (“Am I a student?”, “Do I have magical powers?”).
5. First person to correctly guess wins, or play until everyone figures out their character!
Pro Tip: Set a rule that you can only ask three questions per person before moving on to someone else. This forces everyone to actually mingle instead of interrogating one person!
40. Guess the Artifact

What’s lurking inside the mystery box? Stick your hand in and find out – if you dare!
Best for: Ages 8+, brave volunteers
Time to Play: 15-20 minutes
Players: Any number (one at a time)
What You’ll Need:
- Large box with a hand-sized hole cut in the side
- Various “magical artifacts” to place inside (wand, stuffed owl, toy snake, plastic spider, squishy ball, feathers, etc.)
- Fabric to cover the hole so players can’t peek
- Score sheet
How to Play:
1. Place one object inside the box without the player seeing.
2. Cover the opening and have the player reach inside to feel the object.
3. They get 20 seconds to feel it and make their guess.
4. Award 1 point for a correct guess!
5. Rotate through all players with different objects – highest score wins.
Pro Tip: Include some gross-feeling items like cooked spaghetti (“Basilisk skin!”) or peeled grapes (“Eyeballs!”) for extra squealing reactions!
41. House Cup Tournament

Turn your entire party into a Hogwarts house competition where every game earns points toward the ultimate prize!
Best for: All ages, competitive groups
Time to Play: Entire party duration
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Sorting mechanism (quiz, hat draw, or pre-assigned houses)
- Large scoreboard visible to everyone
- House-colored prizes or favors
- Four containers for collecting points (jars with glass gems work great!)
How to Play:
1. Sort all guests into the four Hogwarts houses when they arrive.
2. Throughout the party, guests earn house points for winning games, showing good sportsmanship, or helping clean up.
3. Keep a running tally on the scoreboard – update it after each game!
4. At the end of the party, the house with the most points wins the House Cup.
5. Award special prizes to the winning house (everyone on that team gets a prize!).
Pro Tip: Award surprise points for unexpected things like “best costume”, “most enthusiastic”, or “caught someone being kind”. Keeps everyone engaged even if they’re not winning games!
42. Harry Potter Movie Marathon Bingo

Keep everyone engaged during a movie screening with this interactive bingo game!
Best for: All ages, movie night
Time to Play: Duration of movie
Players: Any number
What You’ll Need:
- Custom bingo cards with movie moments (“Harry’s scar hurts”, “Someone says ‘bloody hell'”, “Hermione raises her hand”)
- Markers
- Prizes for winners
How to Play:
1. Give each guest a unique bingo card before starting the movie.
2. As they watch, they mark off events when they happen on screen.
3. First person to get five in a row shouts “BINGO!” and wins a prize.
4. Reset cards and keep playing for multiple winners throughout the movie!
Fun Variation: Create drinking game rules for adults (sip of Butterbeer every time Ron looks confused!).
Your Magical Party Awaits!
There you have it – 40+ enchanting Harry Potter birthday games that’ll make your party the stuff of legends! From high-energy Quidditch matches to brain-testing trivia challenges, these games cover every type of party guest and every energy level.
The best part? Most of these games require minimal prep and supplies you probably already have at home. Mix and match based on your guest list – throw in some active games for the energetic kids, trivia for the superfans, and crafts for the creative types.
Remember, the secret to an amazing Harry Potter party isn’t perfection – it’s enthusiasm! Even if your DIY Quidditch hoops are a little wobbly or your potion-making station gets messy, your guests will have a blast because you’ve created a magical experience they’ll remember long after the last Chocolate Frog has been eaten.
So grab your wand, stock up on Butterbeer, and get ready to host a party that’ll have everyone shouting “Mischief Managed!”. Want more party planning magic? Check out our other themed party game collections for even more inspiration!
Pro Tip: Take TONS of photos! These moments are pure gold – especially when someone’s trying to pin glasses on Harry while dizzy or balancing 15 wizard hats on their head.
Now go forth and make some magical memories. After all, happiness can be found even in the darkest of times – especially when there’s a really good party happening!
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