Unique Mickey Mouse Party Games Kids Will Love

Planning a Mickey Mouse birthday party? Make it a day to remember with these 16 unique and exciting games for preschoolers and kids up to eight years old.

Let the fun begin!

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Written by Ann Mifsud

Last Updated: June 22, 2025  |  9 min Read

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Find detailed breakdowns for each game, including the objective, set-up, and how to play, along with the benefits, physical activity level, age suitability, recommended playtime, number of players, and materials needed.

You’ll also find the option to purchase ready-made printable party activities, that are suggested below.

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1. Mickey’s Magic Word Match

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Objective: Help kids mingle and make new friends by finding their perfect Clubhouse Match using fun Mickey-themed word cards!

Setup: Use Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Word Match Cards (available in our store) featuring fun themed pairs like “Mickey” and “Mouse,” “Minnie” and “Bow,” or “Goofy” and “Hat.” Each child receives one card as they arrive. Every card has one unique match.

How to Play: As each child enters the party, hand them a card.

Their mission: find the guest who holds the matching card!

Once they pair up, they introduce themselves and answer one of these Mickey-themed prompts:

  • “Who is your favorite Clubhouse character?”
  • “If you had a Mouseketool, what would it do?”
  • “What’s your favorite thing about the Clubhouse?”

It’s a simple, interactive way to help everyone feel part of the Mickey Mouse crew from the moment they arrive!

Bonus Game Option: Later in the party, reuse the same cards for a Memory Match Game:

  • Lay all cards face down on a table.

  • Kids take turns flipping over two cards at a time, trying to find the correct pairs.

  • Whoever finds the most matches wins a “Hot Dog!” Clubhouse cheer (or a small prize)!

Memory, word recognition, promotes interaction
3-8 years
2 (low) icebreaker game
6-32 players
10-15 minutes
Mickey Mouse-themed cards with matching words

2. Mickey’s Hot Dog Toss

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Objective: Gain points by tossing “hot dogs” into Mickey Mouse-themed targets.

Setup: Create targets using large cardboard cutouts of Mickey’s face with open mouths, or use buckets decorated with Mickey stickers. Prepare soft toy hot dogs (or beanbags). You can instead purchase this lovely Mickey and Minnie Cornhole Set. It will make a great birthday gift!

How to Play: Set up the targets at different distances. Each child takes turns tossing the hot dogs into the targets. Award points based on the difficulty of the target. The child with the most points at the end wins a small prize.

Hand-eye coordination, motor skills, focus & aim, encourages turn-taking
3-6 years
5 (medium) active game
4-12 players
15-20 minutes
Cardboard cutouts of Mickey's face or buckets, soft toy hot dogs or beanbags.

3. Clubhouse Creativity Corner

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Objective: Give kids a calm, creative break with Mickey Mouse Clubhouse-themed coloring, puzzles, and fun.

Setup: Set up a quiet table area with chairs. Provide printed Mickey Mouse Clubhouse coloring pages, mazes, and word searches—available for purchase and instant download from our store. Add crayons, markers, pencils, and fun extras like stickers or stamps featuring Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and friends.

How to Play: Kids visit the station any time during the party to color, solve puzzles, or just relax. They can work at their own pace and take their creations home as keepsakes.

Problem-solving, critical thinking
3-6 years
1 (low) calming down game
1 child+ (individual activity)
10-15 minutes
Mickey Mouse coloring pages, mazes, word searches & crayons

4. Goofy’s Bubble Blast

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Objective: Have fun popping as many bubbles as possible within a set time.

Setup: Use a bubble machine or blow bubbles manually. Ensure you have enough space for the kids to run around safely.

How to Play: Start the bubble machine and let the kids chase and pop the bubbles. You can make it more exciting by adding challenges like “Pop only the big bubbles” or “See who can pop the most bubbles in 30 seconds.” The goal is simply to have fun while being active.

Running, jumping, quick thinking & reaction time
3-6 years
6 (medium-high) active game
4-20 players
10-15 minutes
Bubble machine or bubble wands

5. Mickey Says

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Objective: Follow Mickey’s commands—but only if he actually says “Mickey Says”! Stay in the game by listening closely.

Setup: Use our ready-made Mickey Says command sheet—available for purchase in our store—with fun themed actions like “Mickey Says wiggle like Goofy!” or “Mickey Says wave your hands like Minnie!” Gather kids in an open space where they can move freely and safely.

How to Play: An adult or older child acts as Mickey and calls out commands from the cards. If the command starts with “Mickey Says,” kids do the action. If it doesn’t, anyone who does the action is out!

For example:

  • “Mickey Says clap like Donald!” → everyone claps.
  • “Touch your nose!” → anyone who does is out.

Keep playing until one Mouseketeer remains—or start a new round for more giggles. It’s silly, active, and great for building focus!

Movement, listening, following directions
3-8 years
6 (medium) active game
3 players+
10-15 minutes
"Mickey says" commands

6. Pluto’s Balloon Poppers

Objective: Help Pluto pop the balloons to find hidden surprises.

Setup: Inflate balloons and place small toys or notes with surprises inside some of them. Use Mickey Mouse-themed stickers or tape to close the balloons.

How to Play: Kids take turns popping a balloon by sitting on it or using a blunt object (like a small wooden spoon). If they find a surprise inside, they get to keep it! If not, they try again in the next round. Continue until all surprises are found.

Gross motor skills, surprise & discovery, encourages turn-taking
3-6 years
4 (medium-low) active game
4-15 players
15-20 minutes
Balloons, small toys or notes, Mickey Mouse-themed stickers

7. Pin the Nose on Mickey

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Objective: Try to pin Mickey’s nose in the right spot while blindfolded — the closest wins!

Setup: Download and print the 17″ x 11″ Pin the Nose on Mickey poster and matching numbered noses (1–21), available for purchase in our store. Hang the poster at eye level. Cut out the noses and write each child’s name on the back of the one they’ll use. You’ll also need tape or reusable adhesive and a blindfold.

How to Play: One by one, blindfold each Mouseketeer and spin them gently 2–3 times. Hand them their numbered nose with tape ready. They must try to place it where they think Mickey’s nose should go — no peeking!

After all turns, check whose nose is closest to the right spot. That player wins a small prize or is crowned “Top Mouse of the Clubhouse!”

Hand-eye coordination, balance, spatial awareness, turn-taking
3-6 years
3 (low) icebreaker game
2-21 players
10-15 minutes
Mickey poster, nose cutouts, blindfold

8. Mickey’s Roadster Race

Objective: Enjoy a high-energy race with a Mickey Mouse-themed twist.

Setup: Set up a racecourse using cones or tape to create lanes. Provide ride-on cars, tricycles, or scooters, and decorate them with Mickey Mouse-themed decals.

How to Play: Divide the children into two or more teams. Each child must race their “Mickey’s Roadster” from the start line to the finish line and back, tagging the next teammate to start their leg of the race. The first team to have all players finish wins the race.

Coordination, balance, problem-solving, strategic thinking & teamwork
3-6 years
8 (high) active game
4-12 players
20-30 minutes
Ride-on cars, tricycles, or scooters, cones or tape for race lanes, Mickey Mouse decals

9. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Charades

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Objective: Act out Mickey Mouse Clubhouse-themed actions without speaking, while the others try to guess what you’re portraying!

Setup: Use the ready-made Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Charades Cards (available for purchase and download), filled with fun actions, characters, and silly scenes from the show. You’ll also need a timer (a phone works great!) and an open space where kids can move around.

How to Play: Split kids into two teams, or take turns in a smaller group. One player picks a card and silently acts out the word or phrase—no speaking or sound effects allowed!

Their team has 1–2 minutes to guess correctly. If they do, they earn a point. Take turns until all cards are used. The team with the most points wins the Mouseka-Trophy (a small prize)!

Imaginative expression, teamwork, confidence & non-verbal communication
5-11 years
4 (medium): active game
4–12 players (split into teams)
15-30 minutes
Mickey Mouse charade cards, timer

10. Mickey’s Magical Scavenger Hunt

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Objective: Go on a Mouseketastic adventure to find all the hidden Mickey Mouse Clubhouse-themed items.

Setup: Use our printable Mickey Scavenger Hunt cards (available in our store). Hide the picture items around the party area — indoors or outdoors. Make sure the hiding spots are easy enough for your age group (3–6 years old) to enjoy and succeed.

How to Play: Give each child a scavenger hunt page and something to mark off the items (like a crayon or sticker). Kids search the area to find each hidden object pictured on their card. Once they’ve found everything, they can return to a grown-up for a small prize or Mouseketool sticker badge.

Exploration, problem-solving, memory skills
4-8 years
7 (high) active game
4-12 players
20-30 minutes
Scavenger hunt list, corresponding pictures to hide

11. Silhouette & Glove Decorating

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Objective: Let kids enjoy a calm, creative activity by decorating their own Mickey or Minnie silhouette or Mickey’s glove.

Setup: Provide Mickey silhouette, Minnie silhouette, and Mickey glove cutouts (included in our printable pack), along with craft supplies like crayons, markers, glue, glitter, pom-poms, and Mickey Mouse stickers. Set up a table where kids can sit and decorate comfortably.

How to Play: Each child chooses a cutout and decorates it however they like using the provided materials. This makes a great wind-down activity before food or cake time, and the decorated pieces can be taken home as Clubhouse keepsakes.

Fine motor skills, creativity, self-expression
3-6 years
2 (low) calming down game
1 child+ (individual activity)
15-20 minutes
Silhouette & glove cutouts, craft supplies, glue, Mickey Mouse stickers

12. Pluto’s Fetch Challenge

Objective: Work together in teams to collect as many “bones” as possible in a relay-style game.

Setup: Scatter soft toy bones or bone-shaped cutouts around the play area. Divide the children into two or more teams. Provide each team with a small bucket or bag.

How to Play: Each child in the team takes turns running out to collect a bone and bring it back to the team’s bucket before the next player can go. The team that collects the most bones within the time limit wins.

Running, coordination, quick decision-making & teamwork.
3-6 years
7 (high) active game
6-20 players
15-20 minutes
Soft toy bones or bone-shaped cutouts, buckets or bags

13. Mickey’s Hoop Hop

Objective: Hop through a series of hoops to reach the finish line as fast as possible.

Setup: Lay out a series of hula hoops on the ground, spaced a few feet apart. Decorate the hoops with Mickey Mouse-themed stickers or colors.

How to Play: The children must hop from one hoop to the next without stepping outside the hoops. The game can be played as a race, where the first child to reach the finish line wins, or as a timed challenge where each child tries to complete the course as quickly as possible.

Balance, coordination & leg strength
3-6 years
6 (medium) active game
4-12 players
10-15 minutes
Hula hoops, Mickey Mouse-themed stickers

14. Minnie’s Parachute Pop

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Objective: Keep the balloon floating in the air as a team using a parachute.

Setup: Use a large parachute or bed sheet. Inflate a large balloon decorated with Mickey and Minnie Mouse stickers.

How to Play: Gather the children around the parachute, holding the edges. Place the balloon in the center, and the goal is to work together to keep the balloon floating by bouncing it up with the parachute.

You can add extra balloons for more excitement or introduce challenges like bouncing the balloon to a certain height.

Strengthens arm muscles, teamwork, coordination & cooperation
3-6 years
5 (medium) active game
6-15 players
10-15 minutes
Large parachute or bed sheet, balloons with Mickey and Minnie Mouse stickers

15. Mickey’s Whisker Run

Objective: Navigate through a racecourse while balancing a whisker on your face.

Setup: Create a simple racecourse using cones, ropes, or chalk. Prepare soft whiskers (use strips of yarn or pipe cleaners).

How to Play: The children must balance the whiskers on their faces (without holding them) as they run through the racecourse. If the whisker falls, they must stop and put it back on before continuing. The first child to finish the course with the whisker still on wins.

Balance, coordination, motor control, concentration & perseverance
4-8 years
7 (medium-high) active game
4-20 players
10-15 minutes
Cones, ropes or chalk for racecourse, soft whiskers made from yarn or pipe cleaners

16. Mickey Mouse Trivia Time

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Objective: Calm the kids down by testing their knowledge of Mickey Mouse and his friends with fun and simple trivia questions.

Setup: Go to our: The Ultimate Mickey Mouse Trivia Game for All Ages! and get ready with 50 multiple-choice questions that we have prepared. 

How to Play: Gather the children in the cozy area and explain that it’s trivia time! Ask each child a Mickey Mouse trivia question in turn. If they answer correctly, they get a small sticker or token.

If they need help, the other children can assist them, encouraging teamwork and gentle interaction. Continue until all the questions are answered or until everyone has had a turn. This game is designed to be calm and relaxing, allowing the children to focus and wind down after more active play.

Memory recall, listening skills, knowledge, participation & turn-taking
4-8 years
1 (low) calming down game
4-15 players
15-20 minutes
Mickey Mouse-themed trivia questions, small stickers or tokens
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Final Thoughts about Mickey Mouse Party Games

As your Mickey Mouse birthday party comes to an end, these games will have created lasting memories for the kids and smiles all around. From the high-energy fun to the calming moments, each game adds a special touch to the celebration.

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Find original and exciting party games in these age-appropriate sections...

Preschool Party Games

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Is keeping your little ones entertained at a party a challenge? We've got you covered! Our preschool party games section is bursting with age-appropriate activities perfect for short attention spans and boundless energy.

Kids' Party Games

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Our 5-11 year old party game section is a treasure trove of engaging activities designed to keep this energetic bunch entertained. We go beyond the basics, offering original themed party games and creative twists on classic games.

Teen Party Games

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We ditch the boring stuff in favor of fast-paced challenges that test reflexes, strategic cooperative games that build teamwork, and brain-bending activities, in our section for tweens and teens.

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