Monster! A Halloween Game (Free printables)

Monster! is a fun Halloween game you can quickly make using our free printables, a wood block and some wiggle eyes. Entertaining for adults and children!blank630x20

Here’s a fun Halloween game (or anytime game for that matter!) Kids and adults alike will enjoy “Monster!” Just grab our free downloadable printables which includes the instructions and make a monster dice using a wood block and some wiggle eyes. It can be played with two or more or in groups and has various scoring options. Let players copy the monster example or use their creativity to create their own. blank630x20
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Supplies for Monster! Halloween Game

  • Free printables below. One sheet per player
  • Wood block for dice (one die per group)
  • Paint (optional)
  • Wiggle eyes 21 per single die. (Get extra small and make sure you can fit 6 on one side of the block. This will vary depending on the size of your block.)
  • Glue (Some wiggle eyes are adhesive)
  • Pencilsblank630x20

Download Game Sheets & Instructions

(pdf)
Monster! DIY Halloween Game 12

Dice Instructions

Monster! is a fun Halloween game you can quickly make using our free printables, a wood block and some wiggle eyes. Entertaining for adults and children!blank630x20

You can paint your block before adding eyes if desired.Monster! is a fun Halloween game you can quickly make using our free printables, a wood block and some wiggle eyes. Entertaining for adults and children!blank630x20

Carefully add on your eyes to match a regular dice. Some eyes come with adhesive on them. Others will require you to add a tiny dab of glue on them. Monster! is a fun Halloween game you can quickly make using our free printables, a wood block and some wiggle eyes. Entertaining for adults and children!blank630x20

How To Play  (instructions also in download)

NUMBER OF PLAYERS 2 or more

SUPPLIES: Set of dice. Printed game sheet. Pencils (regular or colored)

GOAL: To be the first person to complete your monster, then to be the player with the most points at the end of all nine rounds (if you choose to tally points).

RULES: Everyone must throw a 6 to begin drawing.   The first player to complete the monster shouts “Monster!” Everyone adds up their points (the number for each part). Person with most points at the end of all 9 rounds wins.

DRAWING: You can draw the example monster or draw your own as long as it has all the body parts needed. There is a blank sheet should you choose to place your own monster example on it instead of the one we have.

YOUNGER CHILD OPTION: You can let the one who drew the monster win and not tally points.

GROUP OPTION: Each group has its own game set. Play is the same as above, but the winner in each group moves to the group to the right. The person with most points at the end of all 9 rounds wins.

OTHER OPTIONS: People can draw their own style of monster if they wish as long as they use only the parts described.

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Monster! is a fun Halloween game you can quickly make using our free printables, a wood block and some wiggle eyes. Entertaining for adults and children!blank630x20 Monster! is a fun Halloween game you can quickly make using our free printables, a wood block and some wiggle eyes. Entertaining for adults and children!blank630x20 Monster! is a fun Halloween game you can quickly make using our free printables, a wood block and some wiggle eyes. Entertaining for adults and children!blank630x20Monster! is a fun Halloween game you can quickly make using our free printables, a wood block and some wiggle eyes. Entertaining for adults and children!blank630x20 Monster! is a fun Halloween game you can quickly make using our free printables, a wood block and some wiggle eyes. Entertaining for adults and children!blank630x20

6 Comments

  1. Jamie

    Adorable odea, but I’m confused! Are you supposed to draw a new monster each round? Are you supposed to add just the part that corresponds to the number rolled? Or all parts every time? The example pic looks like the 2 kids drew whole monsters every round and just used the numbers for strictly scoring.

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    1. Nancy Author

      Hi Jamie!
      Yes, each round is a new monster though you can draw whatever “type” of monster your wish. Or keep the same style each time. For each round, when someone rolls a number they add the part that corresponds to that number. They keep doing that for that round until someone gets their own monster completed. Then everyone moves to the next round. Is that any clearer?

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