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Trivia Games

Keep your trivia night fun and engaging with these 8 easy games to play between rounds. Perfect for boosting energy, participation, and fundraising.

8 Interactive Trivia Games for Your Event

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Adding interactive games between trivia rounds keeps energy high, increases participation, and creates fun opportunities for fundraising. The key is choosing games that are quick, simple, and engaging for large groups.

Why Games Between Trivia Rounds Work

Short games give players a mental reset while keeping the event moving. They also allow teams that may not be winning trivia to still participate and win prizes.

You can even turn these games into a fundraising opportunity by charging a small entry fee per round.

Quick Rules for Choosing Trivia Break Games

  • Keep games 3–4 minutes max
  • Choose simple, easy-to-explain rules
  • Limit total game time to 15 minutes
  • Play 2–3 games total
  • Offer small, fun prizes
  • Decide upfront if games are free or paid

If you have a higher entry fee per person for the trivia, you may wish to keep the games free to participate

Heads or Tails

A classic crowd favorite that works for any group size.

How to play:

  • Players stand up
  • Call heads (hands on head) or tails (hands on hips)
  • Flip a coin
  • Incorrect guesses sit down
  • Continue until one player remains

Why it works: Fast, visual, and requires zero setup

How to Play Dead or Alive

  1. A fun pop culture guessing game.
  2. How to play:
  3. Read aloud names of famous people
  4. Players guess if they are alive or deceased
  5. Correct = stay standing, incorrect = sit
  6. Last player standing wins
  7. There are several sites that are helpful, like Dead or Alive Data Base

There are a couple visual ways that participants can indicate their answer to each name called:

  • Stand for alive, sit for deceased (played similar to Heads or Tails)
  • Print and distribute a set of cards from the Dead or Alive Card Template (see image) for each participant to be held up for the host to see

Pro tip: Use printed cards for easier participation and fundraising tracking This game can be a trivia category too!
 

Penny & the Bottle Rules

A simple skill-based fundraising game.

How to play:

  • Place a prize bottle across the room
  • Players pay to toss a coin
  • Closest coin wins

Tips:

Clarify bounce rules beforehand

Remove extra coins to avoid confusion.

Hi/Lo

How to play:

  • Show one playing card
  • Players guess if the next card is higher or lower
  • Incorrect guesses sit down
  • Continue until one remains

Rule: Aces = lowest value

The jumbo playing cards also work well for a visual when revealing the next card too. You can use this Hi/Low Card Template printable for your participants.

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How to Play 4 Corners with a Large Group

Easy setup, print 4 suit signs prior to the event for each of the four suit symbols ( â™  ♥ ♣ ♦). Hang a sign in the four corners of the room. Using a shuffled deck of cards (I love using Amazon’s jumbo card deck for this game for easy visibility).

Great for large groups and high energy.

How to play:

  • Label 4 corners with card suits
  • Players choose a corner
  • Turn over a card to reveal the suit
  • Anyone standing in the corner matching the suit suit = eliminated
  • Repeat drawing cards until only one player is left

Sink or Float

Perfect mix of trivia and visual fun.

How to play:

To reveal answers, it’s fun to have an aquarium to test them live, otherwise show images of the item placed in an aquarium.

  1. Show an item
  2. Teams guess if it sinks or floats
  3. Tricky examples:
  • sunglasses (sink);
  • watermelon (float);
  • VHS tape (sink);
  • candy bar (float);
  • can of Crisco (float);
  • 12 lb. bowling ball (sink);
  • 6 lb. bowling ball (float), etc.

TIP: This game can be a trivia category too!

Who Has? – 2 Ways to Play

Purses. Pockets & Wallets Version

  • Call out items
  • Teams must produce them
  • First team unable to do so is eliminated

Need ideas? This Who Has? printable has suggestions.

Alphabet Version

  • Teams find one item per letter
  • Most items in 10 minutes wins

True or False

How to Play

Read statements aloud Players signal true or false Incorrect answers sit down Last player standing wins

Want ideas for tricky questions? Try this free True or False statement printable!

TIP: This game can be a trivia category too!

Find more party and event resources on the FG&S Digital Designs or Downloads & Printables page!

Final Takeaways

  • Keep games fast, simple, and interactive
  • Use games to boost engagement and fundraising
  • Choose options that work for large groups
  • Add printables and visuals to increase participation

Good luck and have fun at your next trivia night event!

See the FG&S Trivia Nights page for more ideas and related posts to use in your trivia event!

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