Developing The Best Types Of Trivia Questions For Your Holiday Game

Getting a group of people together for a trivia game is one of the best ways to celebrate the holidays, and trivia is perfect for any holiday! Whether you’re together with family celebrating Thanksgiving or you’re connecting virtually with college friends to celebrate Christmas or New Year’s, trivia is the perfect compliment for any holiday occasion. Want to throw the best trivia game during your holiday celebration? You’ll need the perfect set of questions. Here’s a backstage look at some of the ways we develop the trivia questions for our holiday packages so you throw the best trivia competition for your group.

Make The Event Fun And Engaging By Having Multi-Media Trivia

When you think of trivia, you probably picture questions along the lines of something you’d find when playing Trivial Pursuit, but all of your questions don’t need to be text based. In fact, the best trivia games aren’t just word-based questions. Play some holiday music, and incorporate the songs into the questions! Ask questions about when the songs were written, who performed them, or which holiday movies feature certain songs in their soundtracks. Get creative with how you incorporate music into your trivia game.

But it’s not just about your ears, either! Make your guests use their eyes as part of the trivia competition. Incorporate pictures into your game for an added bit of fun! People have different strengths and weaknesses, so varying up how you present the questions can give people a chance to try their hand at trivia through different mediums.

Include Questions That Are Educational On The History Of The Holiday

Trivia can be a fun way for people to learn a little bit about the holiday they are celebrating. Even if you aren’t the best at trivia, at least you’ll learn a few fun facts that you can pass on to others in the future! And while you don’t want trivia to become more of a history lesson than an engaging competition, mixing in some holiday-related facts during the game is a great way to stay on theme.

Choose A Set Of Questions Around Words That Are Related To The Holiday

Questions don’t need to be all about the holiday, but they can share a common holiday theme. For example, if you’re hosting a Thanksgiving trivia competition, you can have five questions all about Turkey. What’s that red thing that hangs down from a turkey’s neck called (a wattle), or a turkey has a top speed of about how fast (55 mph).  Questions can easily follow a common theme without all being specifically about the holiday you’re celebrating.

If You’re Looking For Someone To Take Care Of Coming Up With The Questions For You, Hire A Professional

Finally, if all of this sounds like fun, but you don’t want to organize it yourself, or better yet, you want to take part in all the games, why not outsource the trivia game to the professionals who have successfully run countless competitions for groups big and small? At Bar None Games, we’re happy to cater a trivia game to your needs and wishes, and we’re confident that we can come up with the perfect game for your group. If you’d like to learn more about what we have to offer, or if you’d like to see if we’d be the right fit for your party, swing over to our booking page and fill out a short questionnaire. We’ll read your responses and get back to you with individualized answers. Have a wonderful holiday season, and we hope you’ll consider spicing up your party with a fun-filled trivia session from Bar None Games!

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