25 Bluey Party Games for 2025

Planning a Bluey-themed party is an exciting way to create unforgettable memories for your child and their friends.
So, in this article you’ll find 25 fantastic Bluey party games that will fill your celebration with laughter, joy, and lots of energy.
Let’s begin!
25 Bluey Party Games

1. Keepy Uppy
Keepy Uppy is a fun and simple game from Bluey where the goal is to keep a balloon from touching the ground.
To set up, blow up a balloon, preferably red, to match the episode. The kids form a circle or spread out in an open area.
The objective is to keep the balloon in the air using any part of their body except for their hands.
Players hit the balloon upwards, trying to prevent it from touching the ground. If the balloon touches the ground, the game restarts.
2. Freeze Dance
Freeze Dance is inspired by Bluey’s family playing the game to the theme song. To play, create a playlist featuring the Bluey theme song and other fun tracks.
Gather the kids in an open space and start the music, encouraging them to dance wildly. Randomly pause the music, and when it stops, the kids must freeze in place.
Anyone caught moving after the music stops is out. Repeat until one child remains, who is the winner.
3. Obstacle Course
Inspired by Bluey’s backyard obstacle course, this game involves setting up various obstacles for the kids to navigate.
Use items like pool noodles, buckets, hula hoops, and chairs. Create a course where kids have to jump over, crawl under, and weave through the obstacles.
Time each child to see who completes the course the fastest, or just let them enjoy it at their own pace.
4. Pass the Parcel
Pass the Parcel is a Bluey favorite where a wrapped gift is passed around while music plays. To set up, wrap a small gift in multiple layers of wrapping paper.
Add a small toy or candy between each layer. Children sit in a circle and pass the parcel around while music plays.
When the music stops, the child holding the parcel unwraps one layer to reveal a prize. Continue until all layers are unwrapped.
5. Dress Up as Grannies
Inspired by Bluey and Bingo dressing up as grannies, this game involves a dress-up bin filled with grandma-style clothing, glasses, accessories, and canes.
Kids can dress up and mimic the funny antics of the grannies, such as walking close and pretending to floss.
This game encourages imaginative play and is a hit for kids who love to dress up and act out characters from the show.
6. Charades
You should create cards with actions and characters from Bluey episodes. Kids take turns drawing a card and acting out the word or phrase without speaking, while others guess what it is.
Include actions like a ballerina or characters like Bluey and Bingo. This game promotes creativity and teamwork as kids try to guess the actions being performed.
7. Shops
This game involves setting up a pretend shop. Use printable “dollar bucks” and items to sell, such as toys or snacks.
Kids take turns being the shopkeeper, assistant, customer, and kitten. They use the dollar bucks to buy items from the shop.
This game encourages role-playing and social interaction. It’s simple to set up with play money and items you already have at home.
8. Bluey Screening
Host a Bluey screening to give kids a break during the party. Set up a projector and a screen or a large TV. Play a couple of Bluey episodes while the kids enjoy snacks.
This provides a relaxing activity where kids can sit and enjoy their favorite show together. It’s easy to organize and a great way to calm things down after high-energy games.
9. Bluey Coloring
Set up a coloring station with printable Bluey coloring pages and a variety of crayons and markers. This activity allows kids to sit down and get creative, coloring in their favorite characters and scenes from the show.
It’s a calming and creative activity that’s easy to set up and can keep kids entertained for a while. You can find free printable coloring pages online to use.
10. Sticky Gecko
Inspired by the “Sticky Gecko” episode, this game involves giving each child a sticky gecko toy. Create a target on a wall or door using contact paper or a printed target. Kids take turns throwing their sticky geckos at the target, trying to get them to stick.
This game is fun and helps with hand-eye coordination. It’s simple to set up with sticky toys and a target area.

11. Bum Shuffle Races
In the Bum Shuffle Races game kids race by shuffling on their bottoms across a designated area. You can start by marking a start and finish line using painter’s tape or any visible marker on the floor.
Kids line up at the start line, sitting on the floor with their legs stretched out in front. On the signal “Go!” they must shuffle forward using only their legs and hands to propel themselves. The first child to cross the finish line wins.
12. Dancy Party
In the Dancy Party children dance freely to the rhythm of their favorite tunes, similar to the spontaneous dance parties in Bluey.
You should set up a music player with a playlist of upbeat songs, including the Bluey theme song.
Encourage the kids to dance energetically, expressing themselves through their moves. For added fun, periodically pause the music and have the children freeze in place until it starts again.
13. Bluey Bingo
To play, create bingo cards featuring various Bluey characters and items from the show. Hand out the cards and markers to the children.
As the game master, call out the characters and items randomly. Kids mark off the corresponding images on their cards.
The first child to get a complete row, column, or diagonal yells “Bingo!” and wins a small prize.
14. Bluey iSpy
In the Bluey iSpy game kids search for and color Bluey-themed objects. Print out iSpy sheets featuring various Bluey characters and items hidden in a detailed background.
Give each child a sheet and a set of crayons. The objective is to find and color all the listed items on the sheet.
This game entertains and helps develop observation skills and creativity as kids hunt for hidden objects and bring them to life with colors.
15. Bluey Scavenger Hunt
A Bluey Scavenger Hunt involves hiding Bluey-themed items around the party area for kids to find. Before the party, gather small Bluey-related toys, stickers, or printables.
Hide these items in various locations within the designated party space. Provide each child with a list of items to find and a small bag to collect them.
As they search for the hidden treasures, excitement and adventure fill the air. The first child to find all the items on their list wins a prize.
16. Hula Hoop Contest
A Hula Hoop Contest is a lively game where children compete to see who can keep their hula hoop spinning the longest.
To set up, give each child a hula hoop and clear enough space for them to move freely. On the count of three, everyone starts hula hooping.
The child who can keep their hoop spinning the longest without it falling wins the contest. This game encourages physical activity and coordination.
17. Musical Statues
To play, start by playing some lively music and let the children dance around. Suddenly stop the music at random intervals.
When the music stops, the kids must freeze in place like statues. Anyone who moves is out of the game. Continue until only one child remains, who is then declared the winner.
This game is great for keeping kids active and entertained, while also adding an element of suspense and fun.
18. Pin the Tail on Bluey
Pin the Tail on Bluey is a Bluey-themed version of the traditional “Pin the Tail on the Donkey” game. You should create a large poster of Bluey and a set of tails with adhesive on one end.
Blindfold the kids one by one, spin them gently, and have them attempt to pin the tail as close to the correct spot as possible.
The child who pins the tail closest to the correct position wins. This game is simple to set up and provides lots of laughs as kids try to pin the tail
19. Bluey Crafts
Bluey Crafts involve setting up a craft table with materials for making Bluey masks and other themed crafts. You should provide paper plates, colored markers, glue, scissors, and printable Bluey templates.
Kids can decorate their own Bluey masks or create other Bluey-related crafts. This activity allows for creativity and provides a keepsake for children to take home.
It’s a great way to keep kids engaged and entertained while they express their artistic side, making it a perfect addition to your Bluey-themed party.

20. Simon Says with Bluey
Simon Says with Bluey is a fun twist on the traditional Simon Says game using commands inspired by Bluey episodes.
One person is “Simon” and gives commands like “Simon says touch your toes” or “Simon says bark like Bluey.”
If Simon gives a command without saying “Simon says,” kids must not follow it. Anyone who follows the command without “Simon says” is out.
21. Balloon Pop
In the Balloon Pop game balloons are filled with small prizes for kids to pop and find the goodies inside. To set up, fill several balloons with small treats like candies, stickers, or small toys, then inflate the balloons.
Scatter them around the play area or hang them at different heights. To play, each child takes turns selecting a balloon to pop.
They can use their hands, feet, or even sit on the balloon to pop it. Once the balloon is popped, the child collects the prize inside.
22. Bluey Piñata
A Bluey Piñata is a festive and engaging activity where a Bluey-themed piñata is filled with treats and small toys for kids to break open.
To create this, purchase or make a piñata in the shape of Bluey. Fill it with candies, small toys, and Bluey-themed items. Hang the piñata at a height appropriate for the kids.
Each child takes turns hitting the piñata with a stick while blindfolded until it breaks open, spilling the treats for everyone to collect.
23. Bluey Story Time
Bluey Story Time is a calming yet engaging activity where kids gather to listen to a Bluey book or a made-up Bluey adventure story.
You should gather the children in a cozy spot and read aloud a Bluey storybook or narrate a fun Bluey adventure.
You can involve the kids by asking questions about the characters and plot as you go along, making it interactive.
This activity encourages imagination and listening skills while providing a quiet moment during the party.
24. Bluey Memory Game
To make this game, print out and cut pairs of Bluey character images and glue them onto cards. Mix up the cards and lay them face down in a grid. Each child takes turns flipping over two cards, trying to find matching pairs.
If they find a match, they keep the cards and take another turn; if not, they flip the cards back over, and the next player goes.
This game helps improve memory and concentration while allowing kids to enjoy their favorite Bluey characters.
25. Puppy Races
To set up, you should designate a start and finish line in your play area. Explain to the kids that they will be racing on all fours, just like puppies.
Line the kids up at the starting line and, on your signal, have them race to the finish line while staying on their hands and knees.
You can add fun elements like obstacles to crawl under or around to make the race more challenging.