Are you planning a road trip with your little ones? Although car rides can be exciting, it can also be challenging to keep your kids entertained for the entire trip. Fortunately, you can turn your trip into a fun adventure with some classic road trip games. Check out these 5 best road trip games to keep your kids entertained for hours!

I Spy πŸ‘€

β€œI spy with my little eye, something that is…” You must have heard this phrase before, haven’t you? I Spy is a classic game that can make your long car ride much more enjoyable. This game is perfect for kids who love to observe their surroundings. One player chooses an object and gives a hint about the color or shape of the object, and the other players try to guess what it is.

A family looking outside the car window playing "I Spy"

License Plate Game πŸš—πŸ’³

Another classic road trip game is the License Plate Game. This game is perfect for older kids who can read the names of states and countries on license plates. The objective is to spot as many different license plates from different states or countries as possible.

A close-up picture of a license plate

20 Questions ❓❔

If you’re looking for a game that requires a bit more thinking, how about playing 20 Questions? The game starts with one player choosing an object, and the other players take turns to ask questions that can be answered with a β€œyes” or β€œno.” The objective is to guess the object within 20 questions.

A family playing 20 Questions game in the car

The Alphabet Game πŸ” 

Are you and your kids up for a challenge? Try playing the Alphabet Game! The game starts with one player who chooses a category, such as animals or foods. Then, each player takes turns saying an item from that category, starting from the letter β€œA” to β€œZ.” The game continues until one player cannot think of an item that starts with the current letter.

A boy sitting in his car seat with a handheld gaming console while his siblings play the alphabet game

Mad Libs πŸ“πŸ—£οΈ

If you’re looking for a game that can enhance your kids’ creativity and language skills, Mad Libs is the perfect choice. In Mad Libs, a player asks another player to give them a list of words to fill in the blanks of a funny story. The catch? The player who is providing the words doesn’t know the context of the story, which creates hilarious and nonsensical results.

A group of kids reading their silly stories aloud, laughing and having fun in the back seat of the car

Final Thoughts

So, which road trip game will you and your kids try first? With these 5 best road trip games, you and your family can have a fun and memorable trip together. Keep in mind that you don’t have to just stick to these games; you can modify or create your own games, too! Just make sure everyone is having a good time and enjoying the ride.

A family in a car, all happy and smiling, enjoying a fun and memorable road trip together