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Roll A Happy New Year Dice Game is a fun New Year’s game for kids, families, and parties. Roll the dice, match colors, and cover dots!

Looking for a simple, low-prep game to ring in the New Year? This Roll a Happy New Year Dice Game is an easy and fun activity that kids and adults can play together.
With just a roll of the dice, players match colors, cover dots, and race to complete their board – making it perfect for New Year’s Eve festivities. This is one of those games that kids ask to play “just one more time,” making it a New Year’s Eve favorite.
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Why You’ll Love This Game
- Perfect for all ages – Simple rules make it an easy game for younger kids, older kids and adults. Everyone will have a blast with this game!
- Great for parties – No reading or writing required. Just roll the dice and have fun!
- Low prep – The perfect way to add festive fun without complicated setup or supplies. Just print and play in minutes.
- Educational bonus – reinforces color recognition, turn-taking, counting, and number recognition.
How This New Year Dice Game Works
Each player gets a game board. The goal is simple: roll the dice and cover a dot that matches the color rolled. The first player to cover all of their dots wins! Because the rules are so straightforward, even young kids can jump right in, while older kids and adults still enjoy the friendly competition.

What’s Included With This Free Printable
This Roll A Happy New Year Dice Game printable includes two versions, making it easy to choose the right level for your players.
- Easy Version – Features fewer dots, making it perfect for younger kids, beginners, or quick games.
- More Challenging Version – Includes more dots for extended play, added challenge, and older kids or adults.
Both versions use the same simple roll-and-cover rules, so players can jump right in no matter which board you choose. This makes it a fun game for everyone and easy to adapt for families, classrooms, or New Year’s Eve parties.
What You Need to Play This Fun New Years Dice game
- Printable Roll a Happy New Year game board
- One die
- Small markers to cover dots (pieces of candy, coins, bingo chips or pom-poms)
That’s it! This game is designed to be stress-free and easy to pull out at the last minute.

How to Play This Fun New Years Dice Game
- Have everyone sit in a circle and place the game markers in the middle of the table.
- Each player takes a game board.
- Have the first person roll the die.
- Based on what they roll, players match the number rolled to the color shown on the game board.
- For example, if you roll a 1, you cover an orange dot.
- Cover one dot of the matching color on your board using a piece of candy or game marker. If a player rolls a 6, they remove one from their board.
- If all dots of that color are already covered, your turn is skipped.
- The first player to cover all of the dots on their board wins.
Fun Game Marker Ideas
- Pieces of Candy – Make this a fun candy dice game and play with candy
- Bingo chips – classic, colorful, and easy to reuse
- Mini erasers – fun seasonal or school-themed options kids love
- Pom-poms – soft, bright, and perfect for younger players
- Counting bears or manipulatives – great for classrooms
- Plastic counting cubes – sturdy and easy to grab
- Coins – quick and convenient for last-minute play
- Buttons – small, colorful, and reusable
- Paper circles – cut from colored paper for an easy DIY option
- Dry-erase markers – laminate the board and color in the dots
- Holiday confetti – adds extra New Year’s sparkle 🎉
Tips for Downloading Printables
After downloading and saving the printable PDF file, it’s time to print our printable. Here are five tips you can use to help your printouts look their best.
Invest in a good home printer – I have an Epson Expression Wireless Color Printer that I currently use to print my printables and I’m very happy with it.
Choose the right paper – For best results, we recommend printing this game on white cardstock. When I’ve tried to print on regular paper I found that the ink causes the paper to wrinkle a little especially if the printable requires a lot of ink. Card stock is thicker paper that is better for printables that you want to use over and over again like this printable game.
Use a paper trimmer – I recommend using a paper trimmer if you are cutting out cards, game pieces, gift tags, and other smaller printables. It makes it so much easier to cut everything straight.
Use a professional printing service – I also recommend using a professional printing service to get the best quality. I go to Office Depot or Staples a lot to print my printables. I’ve also used Shutterfly and Walgreens to print large printables. Most printables use a lot of ink so it may even save you money to get them professionally printed.
Laminate them – Laminating printables will help them last longer especially if it’s something you want to use over and over again. I’m a little obsessed with laminating things and thanks to my handy dandy laminator, I can laminate anything right at home. You’ll also need laminating sheets.
How to Download this Free New Year’s Party Game
I’ve made it so easy for you to download this digital file. Just add your name and email in the form below and this freebie will be delivered right to your inbox. Then, open your email and save the PDF file to your computer. It’s that easy! Once the PDF is saved to your computer, just print and cut.
The PDF file includes 5 pages with 9 cards on a page for a total of 45 game cards. I’ve also included blank cards so players can create their own Thanksgiving game cards to add to the pile.
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This printable New Year dice game sounds like a perfect low-prep, all-ages activity that brings simple fun and festive excitement to family and party celebrations.
Roll a Happy New Year Dice Game – Free Printable is a fun and interactive activity designed to bring excitement to New Year celebrations, especially for kids and families. The game uses a simple dice roll to prompt festive actions or challenges that encourage laughter and participation. Easy to print and play at home or in classrooms, it’s a great way to build anticipation for the new year. The printable format makes it convenient, engaging, and perfect for group activities.
It’s so much fun to play this dice game for the New Year! It’s great for both kids and adults because it’s easy to understand and fun to do. This is similar to what we did, but I really like that it’s printed; it makes it so easy to get ready. Check out my site too if you like these kinds of games. Thanks for talking about this great idea!
What a fun idea for ringing in the New Year! I love how interactive this dice game is—perfect for family gatherings. Have you thought about adding themed variations? Maybe even something like sports themes, inspired by basketball stars? Just a thought!
Nice ideas! This Roll a Happy New Year Dice Games sounds super fun and easy to set up, perfect for families and parties.
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