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20 Spooktacular Halloween Party Themes Adults Will Love

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Why settle for the same old cobwebs and candy corn when your Halloween party could be unforgettable?

These creative Halloween party themes will take your adult gathering from ordinary to otherworldly. Your guests will be talking about it long after the night is over!

20 Frightfully Fun Halloween Party Themes Adults Love

1. Haunted Carnival

Step right up for spooky fun!

Think popcorn, cotton candy, creepy carnival games, and fortune-teller booths. Decorate with striped tents and string lights. And find a clown mask just for extra creep factor!

See more of this theme at Chic Party Ideas.

2. Monster Mash Bash

This is a fun dance party with a Halloween twist. Play “Monster Mash” on repeat, add monster decor, and encourage vintage or monster costumes. Don’t forget the “bite bar!”

See more of this Halloween party theme at Oriental Trading.

Play this fun touch and feel monster game. And don’t miss other great Halloween songs for your playlist.

3. I Put a Spell on You Halloween Party Theme

Brew bubbling potions (aka cocktails or mocktails) and set up a cauldron snack station. Guests wear witchy hats and capes for a spellbinding night.

See more at Michelle’s Party Plan It.

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4. Haunted Hollywood

Guests come dressed as their favorite horror movie icons. Decorate with items found in all your favorite scary movies! Hint: You’ll need at least one mask!

See more at Michelle’s Party Plan It.

Then, play this fun Halloween and horror movie trivia or Spooky Jeopardy.

5. Zombie Apocalypse Survival

Via The Peace Kitchen

Turn your party into a survival zone. Board up windows, scatter survival gear props, and serve “antidote” drinks. Don’t forget the jello brain!

Bonus: Do a Nerf zombie hunt!

6. Glow-in-the-Dark Graveyard

Blacklights, glow sticks, and neon face paint set the scene. Add glowing skeletons, glowing cocktails (or mocktails), and a dance floor for a rave-like vibe.

See more of this Halloween party theme at Catch My Party.

7. Beetlejuice

For a Beetlejuice Halloween party theme, decorate with black-and-white stripes everywhere (tablecloths, balloons, napkins), eerie green lighting, sandworm props, and creepy gothic touches.

See more at Pretty Day.

8. Villains’ Ball

Invite guests to dress as their favorite villains (Disney, comic book, or horror). Then, decorate with dark elegance. Put out black tablecloths, red candles, and even a throne for the “baddest” guest.

Find more at Confetti Fair.

Pull up Halloween Who Is Most Likely Questions and get ready to laugh!

9. Murder Mystery Party

Hand out character cards, set the scene with dim lighting and eerie music, and let your guests solve a chilling “whodunit.”

Find a beginner’s guide on how to throw this type of party here.

10. Ghostbusters

Decorate with slime (green streamers, glow sticks, or slime recipes), ghost cutouts, proton pack props, and the iconic logo front and center. Play karaoke with the Ghostbusters theme song when guests arrive!

See more of this idea at Prime Party.

11. Creepy Candyland

Turn everyone’s favorite childhood board game into a twisted dream. Think candy décor with a spooky twist: candy corn skeletons, black licorice, and a creepy gingerbread house.

Buy some weird candy and do a blindfolded taste test. See who can guess what it is!

12. Day of the Dead Fiesta

Celebrate with colorful sugar skulls, papel picado banners, Mexican food, and mariachi music. Guests can paint sugar skull face designs and watch Coco.

See more at Soiree Event Design.

13. Classic Haunted Mansion

Decorate with candlelit chandeliers, creepy old portraits, and cobwebs galore. Have someone play the part as a “ghostly butler” to serve drinks for extra flair.

See more at hwtm.com

Play Never have I ever Halloween edition or the Halloween 5 Second Game.

14. Creatures of the Night

Each guest chooses a nocturnal creature: bats, owls, black cats, or wolves. Then, play ambient night sounds, serve “midnight snacks,” and decorate with moons and stars.

15. Halloween Horror Brunch

Be different. Host a Halloween brunch! Put out this beautiful breakfast tray and Halloween mimosas for a party your guests won’t forget.

16. Time Travelers’ Terror

Every guest comes from a different “era”—Victorian ghosts, 1920s flappers, futuristic cyborgs, medieval knights. Then, decorate with clocks, hourglasses, and portals for a “lost in time” feel.

Try Halloween Taboo.

17. Under the Sea (but Haunted)

Think shipwreck skeletons, eerie mermaids, and a fog machine to mimic the ocean depths. Serve seafood-inspired snacks, like the awesome sandwiches in the picture.

See more at With Wonder and Whimsy.

You could add pirates to this theme, too, just for fun!

18. Twisted Fairy Tales

Guests can be Snow White’s evil queen, a zombified Little Red Riding Hood, or a vampire Cinderella. For this Halloween theme idea, take beloved childhood stories and give them a creepy spin. Decorate with old mirrors, apples, and eerie castle pictures.

19. Pumpkin Palooza

It’s everything pumpkin! And it’s a great one for kids or adults.

Put out pumpkin-flavored treats, do pumpkin bowling, pumpkin painting, and of course, try a pumpkin pie-eating contest.

See more at Our Potlock Family.

And try the best pumpkin carving faces!

20. Super Simple Scary Pajama Party

Guests show up in Halloween-themed pajamas or onesies. Perfect for a cozy night with scary movies, popcorn, and ghost-story telling.

Need to get guests moving? Play Halloween Minute to Win It >>

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