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The Saran Wrap Ball Game is the most fun and entertaining holiday game out there. Guests get to unwrap a saran wrap ball filled with prizes!
The Saran Wrap Ball Game is especially fun at our Christmas parties, but it’s a great game for any holiday – even birthdays! Serve up your favorite Christmas Cookies, Drinks, and Appetizers after a rousing round of this fabulous game!
Who here has played the Saran Wrap Game?
We were first introduced to it a few years ago and realized it was one of the best holiday games ever. It’s now become a tradition to play as a Christmas party game. It’s something the entire family can enjoy, along with some of our other favorite party game ideas: White Elephant Game and Christmas Trivia.
But, what is this Christmas ball game? It involves a huge ball made up of saran wrap with goodies all throughout. The object is to unwrap the big cling wrap ball during your turn, in the hopes that some of those prizes fall out during that turn.
I’ve included everything you need to know to make this game a success!
Making this Saran Wrap Ball is quite easy, but we wanted to share some tips to make it as simple as can be. Here is what you will need to make the ball:
PRIZES. Begin by gathering all your supplies and prizes.
EASY SETUP. This next step is not necessary but makes it quicker and easier to do all by yourself. Put the broom handle through the saran wrap roll. Place the broom handle behind something on both ends (we used two chairs – see #1 pic). Start pulling saran wrap out and wrap your first object. It helps to use something that is round-ish and larger for the first prize.
WRAP. Begin rolling up prizes, adding a prize or candy every few rolls. Using larger prizes is really the only way to get a larger ball since everything is compact when you wrap it this way. That’s why we like to throw in larger random objects like small toys, drinks, lotions, etc.
In order to keep it a more round ball (and to make it more fun un-rolling while playing), turn the ball 90 degrees while rolling, to wrap in different directions as you go.
SECOND ROLL. When you run out of one roll, you have the option of tying the first roll to the next roll of saran wrap so that the play doesn’t stop (see pic #4) OR if you want to make it more difficult, just start wrapping the second roll on top. This makes it harder for the person to find the end while they are playing.
MARK THE START. When you are done wrapping up the ball, one helpful tip is to mark the edge of the saran wrap, otherwise, it may be hard finding the end when you start playing (see pic #4).
The rules are simple and laid out below. Note, you will need 2 OVEN MITTS (or gloves) + 2 DICE to play the game.
Be prepared for loads of laughs and fun the entire time!
Be sure that you go over the rules of the game before playing, even if guests say they have played before. Sometimes different families have different house rules and other ways to play the plastic wrap ball game. Some rule variations that I have come across include:
Prizes for each game should vary based on who is playing the game. We like to have an adult version and a kid version. Even though many of the things are the same, we like to change it up. Here are some gift ideas to include in an adult saran wrap game:
For the kids, we change things up a bit:
Buying all of these Saran Wrap game prizes can add up, so we like to ask the family for donations. We gather those a week before our event and put everything in the ball. For gift cards, we also like to buy 1 or 2 each month all year long, to spread out purchases.
Saran Wrap: This one element can affect the game in several ways.
Spacing the Prizes. Place smaller items fairly close together so players have a chance to get more than one. Larger items can be spaced further apart.
Also, unwrapping the layers when it is larger takes longer than when the ball is smaller. You may wish to place items further apart when you begin wrapping.
This really is such a fun game and is perfect for your next holiday party, birthday party, or get-together. We love that both adults and kids can play and that everyone loves it. I mean, you can’t go wrong with winning a bunch of prizes. 😉