Free Bible Games

Free Bible Games

If you’re looking for simple Bible games that don’t cost a thing, you’re in the right place. As a Mom, I love anything that’s fun, meaningful, and easy to pull together without printing a million pages or running to the store. These free Bible games are perfect for family nights, youth groups, classrooms, church gatherings, or even a cozy night at home.

All of the games below are completely free, easy to understand, and can be played with kids, teens, or adults. Some need nothing but paper and pens, and others just need your Bible knowledge and a bit of laughter.

Grab your group and have fun.

Bible ABC Game

This one is always a hit and works for all ages.

How to Play

Pick a letter of the alphabet and think of one Bible-related word for that letter. The word can be:

  • A person (like Moses)

  • A place (like Jerusalem)

  • A story (like Creation)

  • A teaching or theme (like Faith)

The key rule?  It must be true to Scripture.

You can play this:

  • Out loud as a group

  • On paper with everyone writing answers

  • As a timed game (30–60 seconds per letter)

Example Answers

  • A – Ark

  • B – Bethlehem

  • C – Creation

  • D – David

  • E – Esther

Fun Tip

For younger kids, work through the alphabet together. For teens or adults, make it competitive and give a point for unique answers.

Bible “Most Likely To” Game

This game is funny, lighthearted, and great for groups who know each other well.


How to Play

  1. Give everyone paper and a pen.

  2. Read out a “Most Likely To” prompt.

  3. Everyone writes down one person in the group they think fits the prompt best.

  4. Go through the answers together.

  5. The person with the most votes for that prompt gets one point.

You can play just for laughs or keep score.

Why This One Works

It’s fun, positive, and helps everyone feel seen. Plus, there’s usually lots of laughing involved.

Who Am I? – New Testament Version

10 Questions with Answers

This is a classic guessing game and perfect for Bible study nights.

 

How to Play

Read the clues one at a time. Players guess who the person is.
You can:

  • Let people shout out answers

  • Have everyone write their guess

  • Give hints if needed

More Question Ideas

  1. I was the angel who told Mary she would give birth to Jesus.
    Answer: Gabriel

  2. I baptized Jesus in the Jordan River.
    Answer: John the Baptist

  3. I denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed.
    Answer: Peter

  4. I wrote many letters that are now books in the New Testament.
    Answer: Paul

  5. I was the mother of Jesus.
    Answer: Mary

  6. I collected taxes before following Jesus.
    Answer: Matthew

  7. I helped carry Jesus’ cross.
    Answer: Simon of Cyrene

  8. I was raised from the dead after four days.
    Answer: Lazarus

  9. I doubted Jesus had risen until I saw Him.
    Answer: Thomas

  10. I betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver.
    Answer: Judas Iscariot

Bible Word Search

Word searches are great for quiet time, classrooms, or younger kids.

 

How to Play

Players search for Bible-related words hidden in a grid. Words can go:

  • Across

  • Down

  • Diagonal

 

Bible Scavenger Hunt

This one gets everyone thinking and moving (or flipping pages fast!).

 

How to Play

Give players a list of questions or challenges. They must search their Bible to find the answers.
First person (or team) to finish wins.

You can play:

  • Individually

  • In pairs

  • In teams

Why Free Bible Games Are the Best

Honestly, these are my favorite kind of activities. They:

  • Bring faith into everyday fun

  • Work for all ages

  • Encourage conversation and laughter

  • Help kids (and adults) learn without pressure

You don’t need fancy supplies or expensive printables. Just a Bible, a few pens, and a willing group.

If you’re planning a family night, youth group, Sunday school class, or church event, these free Bible games are easy wins. They’re simple, meaningful, and full of fun.

Save this list, print it, or keep it on your phone for the next time you need a quick Bible activity. Faith and fun really do go hand in hand.