![]() Put them all in a bowl, and have everyone participating draw a number.Place all of the gifts in the center of the room and make small, numbered slips of paper – you’ll need enough for each person playing to have a number.But, I’ve played with tons of different groups over the years and these rules seem to be the most common. Note: There’s no one way to play White Elephant – most people play with house rules. But, it can be tough to find good gifts within the price limit (ours is usually $20-$25), so I wanted to share a monster list of ideas to ensure you can find something that’s perfect for your White Elephant party, your small family gathering, or just a silly gift to ship to a friend!īut first, just in case you do have an opportunity for this fun little Christmas tradition and don’t know how to play White Elephant, here’s a quick rundown of the rules: White Elephant Gift Exchange Rules There’s nothing more satisfying than bringing the gift that makes the whole room explode with laughter and gets traded around all night long. Honestly, I think the most fun part of playing White Elephant is coming up with a witty and unique gift to bring. This year things are, ahem, a little different, and there’s no telling what kind of gatherings you might have happening – if any!īut, whether you’ll be playing White Elephant this year or not, I think we could always all use a good, solid list of little (sometimes silly) gift ideas, right? I’ve also heard it referred to as Dirty Santa or Yankee Swap (although, I like White Elephant a lot better!), but whatever you call it, it’s a hilarious and never full game to play at Christmas parties, and we usually find ourselves attending at least one or two events where it’s played! Click here to read my full disclosure policy. ![]()
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