As the magic of October swirls around our classrooms, why not treat your students with some Halloween math games that are both engaging and educational? These no-prep, delightfully themed resources make math practice as thrilling as a haunted house—perfect for math centers, fast finishers, homework, tutoring or October math celebrations.

Below, I’ve shared our Halloween math games for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade—so whether you’re teaching one grade or planning across multiple levels, you’ll find a perfect fit for your classroom.
Each of these collections includes
- math board games to print with all games in color and B&W versions
- print and play game sheets – B&W printable pages to play with pencils or markers.
1st Grade Fun Halloween Math Games

This pack includes 14 printable Halloween math games designed especially for first graders. They are easy to prep—just print and add dice or counters—and they’re perfect for math centers, partner work, or even a Halloween classroom party.
1st Grade Fun Halloween Math Activities – Games with Pumpkins, Bats, Spiders, etc.
HERE’S WHAT’S INCLUDED:
Preparing the Games and Using the Games
Board Games in Color and B&W Versions
- Halloween Friends – Comparing Numbers to 99
- What’s Between These? – Order of Numbers to 100
- Count Dracula – Counting to 100
- Catch the Ghosts – Expanded Numbers and Number Words 11-20
- Halloween Pairs – Numbers Pairs for 10
- Race to the Haunted House – Adding 1 and 2 to 1-11
- Halloween Tree – Add or Subtract to Make 1-12
- Halloween Time – Telling Time to the Hour
B&W Game Sheets
- Halloween One More or Less – Numbers to 50
- Monster Missing Numbers – Counting to 100
- Trick or Treat Tens and Ones – Expanded Numbers
- Halloween Spooky Pairs – Add to 10
- Witch’s Hat – Take from 10
- Halloween Costumes – Subtraction Within 10
Game themes:
Pumpkins, bats, spiders and other Halloween favorites bring these math games to life.
Why teachers love it:
- Low prep—just print and play
- Perfect for math centers, partner practice, Halloween Party Day, Fun Friday Activities, homework and more!
- Great way to keep students learning during the excitement of Halloween week
2nd Grade Fun Halloween Math Games

Second graders will love these Halloween math games that mix spooky fun with skill-building practice. Like the 1st-grade pack, these games are print-and-play, making them simple to set up for math centers or small group activities.
2nd Grade Fun Halloween Math Activities – Games with Spiders, Bats, Ghosts, etc.
HERE’S WHAT’S INCLUDED:
Preparing the Games and Using the Games
Board Games in Color and B&W Versions
- Frankenstein Friends – Counting in 2s Game
- Witch’s Brew – Expanded Number Game
- Halloween Spider Race – Addition of 3 Single Digit Numbers
- Halloween Hundreds – Addition to 100
- Spooky Spiders – 10 More 10 Less Game
- 13 Bats – Addition to 13
- Catch the Ghosts – Add or Subtract to Make 1-12
- Mummies and Pumpkins Bump – Subtraction Game
- Ghost Story – Subtract Multiples of 10
B&W Game Sheets
- Halloween Odd Ghosts – Odd and Even Numbers Games
- Halloween Addition Tic Tac Toe – Addition to 20
- Halloween Pairs 11, 12 or 13 – Addition to 11, 12 and 13
- Halloween Numbers Four in a Row 2 Digits – Place Value Game
- Halloween Numbers Four in a Row 3 Digits – Place Value Game
Game themes:
Spiders, bats and friendly ghosts make the math practice fun and engaging.
Why teachers love it:
- Low prep—just print and play
- Great for math review during October
- Easy to manage in both whole-class and small-group settings
3rd Grade Fun Halloween Math Games

By third grade, students are ready for more challenging math concepts, and this resource makes practice exciting with Halloween math games they’ll love. These are ideal for math centers, partner games, or even as early finisher tasks throughout October.
3rd Grade Fun Halloween Math Activities – Games with Mummies, Ghosts, Bats & More
HERE’S WHAT’S INCLUDED:
Preparing the Games and Using the Games
Board Games in Color and B&W Versions
- Halloween Counting – Count in 5s
- Halloween Four in a Row – Recognize Numbers in Different Forms
- Halloween Friends – Add or Take 10, 100 and 1,000
- Halloween Lucky 31 – Addition to 31
- Catch the Ghost – Add 13 or Subtract from 13
- Halloween Difference of 9 – Find Numbers with a Difference of 9
- Haunted House– Add, Subtract, Multiply or Divide to Make 1-18
- Batty Times Three, Four or Five – Multiply by 3, 4 and 5
- Bats and Cats Fractions – Identifying Fractions
B&W Game Sheets
- Halloween Roll and Color – Place Value with 3 Digit Numbers
- Halloween Addition Tic Tac Toe – Addition of 3 Single Digits
- Trick or Treat Pairs and Trios – Add to 31
- Batty Subtraction – Color a Subtraction Equation
- Halloween Triple Treats – Multiplying by 3
Game themes:
Mummies, ghosts, bats and pumpkins keep the Halloween spirit alive while students practice essential third-grade skills.
Why teachers love it:
- Low prep—just print and play
- Combines fun seasonal graphics with rigorous math review
- Easy way to add holiday fun without losing instructional time
4th Grade Fun Halloween Math Games

Fourth graders are ready for even deeper math practice, and this set of Halloween math games makes review both festive and effective. These games are excellent for math centers, cooperative learning, or even as enrichment activities during the spooky season.
4th Grade Fun Halloween Math Activities – Games with Spiders, Ghosts, Bats & More
HERE’S WHAT’S INCLUDED:
Preparing the Games and Using the Games
Board Games in Color and B&W Versions
- Halloween Four in a Row – Place Value Game
- Dracula Decimals – Compare Decimals and Fractions
- Frankenstein Factors – Factors Game
- Mummies Multiply – Create Multiplication Equations
- Witch Pathway – Round to the Nearest 100
- Halloween Pathway – Multiples Game
- Halloween Lucky Sevens – Division Game
- Midnight – Telling Time to the Minute Game
B&W Game Sheets
- Candy Treats – Multiples Game
- Halloween Tic Tac Toe – Adding 2 Digits and 1 Digit
- Halloween Roll and Add – Addition within 100
- Pumpkin Stack – Multiply 2 Digits by 1 Digit
- Spiders Roll 6 and Make 100 – Subtraction with 3 Digit Numbers
- Spooky Roll and Color – Division Game
Game themes:
Spiders, ghosts, bats and Halloween monsters add a spooky twist to higher-level math skills.
Why teachers love it:
- Low prep—just print and play
- Keeps older students engaged with seasonal learning
- Perfect for review before fall assessments
- Works well in a variety of classroom settings

How to Use These Halloween Math Games in Your Classroom
These fun Halloween math activities can be used in so many different ways:
- Math Centers: Rotate groups through different Halloween games to cover multiple skills.
- Partner Work: Pair students for collaborative play and math talk.
- Sub Plans: Easy-to-use, no-prep activities make great last-minute lessons.
- Halloween Party Learning Stations: Mix fun with academics during a class celebration.
- Early Finishers: Keep fast workers busy with meaningful, themed math practice.
- Homework: Why not let them share the fun and practice with their family!
- Fun Friday Activities: Let Fun Fridays in October became a lot more fun!
Final Thoughts
If you’re ready to make October math time a highlight of your school year, these Halloween math games for grades 1–4 are a must-have. With minimal prep and maximum engagement, they’ll help your students stay focused, practice essential skills, and have a frightfully good time.
Click below to check out each grade-level resource:
- 1st Grade Halloween Math Games
- 2nd Grade Halloween Math Games
- 3rd Grade Halloween Math Games
- 4th Grade Halloween Math Games
Make this Halloween season one to remember—with math that’s spooky, fun and full of learning!
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