4th of July Independence Day Family Feud
If you need a high-energy party game for large summer gatherings, this 4th of July Friendly Feud Game will elevate your holiday celebration.
It is completely family-friendly, featuring questions that are simple enough for kids and relatable to keep teens and adults fully engrossed.
Besides the 4th of July, this game is fantastic to play during:
- Family summer game nights
- Holiday cookouts, picnics, and backyard bonfires
Also, to make this holiday completely stress-free for parents, I have created a free kids 4th July Worksheets that you can find at the very end of this post!
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Game Supplies for 4th of July Friendly Feud
Setting up your “Feud” stage is quick and easy, requiring only a few items:
- Players: For a classic feud game, the sweet spot is usually 3 to 5 players per team.
- A Buzzer: You can use a classic bell, a squeaky toy for the players “buzz in” during the face-off.
- Scoreboard: A large whiteboard, a poster board, or a simple notepad to keep track of the points.
- Small Prizes: Consider having some festive gifts for the winning team like patriotic star-shaped sunglasses, glow sticks, certificates or medals for the winning team.
- Pens or Pencils: For the host to tally up the Fast Money points at the very end.
💙I’ve made the digital version of this game available for free below! You can play directly from your phone, tablet, or laptop. A full version is also available in my shop, so do check out as well. |
Free 4th of July Friendly Feud Questions

This game is usually played in several rounds, in this digital version below I have included 16 questions, along with one additional question for the final Fast Money Round.
- Find your 16 questions below or head over to the shop for the full version.
1. Name something that comes in red, white and blue
| Flag | 36 |
| Clothing | 24 |
| Decorations | 18 |
| Balloons | 12 |
| Desserts | 5 |
| Party Supplies | 4 |
2. A historical figure associated with the founding of America.
| George Washington | 45 |
| Thomas Jefferson | 26 |
| Benjamin Franklin | 17 |
| John Hancock | 9 |
| Paul Revere | 3 |
3. Name something you see in the sky on July 4th
| Fireworks | 30 |
| Smoke | 23 |
| Flags on Plane | 16 |
| Birds | 12 |
| Large Banners | 9 |
| Sun | 7 |
| Clouds | 2 |
| Moon | 1 |
4. Name a supply you need to buy when planning a 4th of July party.
| Fireworks | 37 |
| Ice | 26 |
| Drink | 14 |
| Flags | 9 |
| Paper cup/plates | 6 |
| Banners/ decorations | 5 |
| Go Camping | 2 |
| Charcoal / Propane | 1 |
5. Name a traditional “All-American” dessert.
| Apple Pie | 40 |
| Chocolate Chip Cookies | 28 |
| Brownies | 19 |
| Banana Split | 8 |
| Strawberry Shortcake | 5 |
6. Name a fruit people use to make a patriotic July 4th fruit platter.
| Strawberries | 37 |
| Blueberries | 23 |
| Watermelon | 17 |
| Cheering | 11 |
| Bananas | 6 |
| Blackberries | 6 |
More 4th July Ideas to Celebrate
- 4th July Family Games: Challenge the family to these hilarious, fast-paced 4th of July Minute to Win It Games.
- Start a new ritual: Explore these fun 4th of July family traditions and games.
- Patriotic Appetizers: Crowd-pleasing 4th of July Appetizers that are festive and delicious.
- Red, Blue White Desserts: End the night on a sweet note with some red, white, and blue desserts.
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7. Name something you might wave at a parade
| Flag | 35 |
| Hand | 25 |
| Banner / Sign | 19 |
| Pom-Poms | 9 |
| Hats | 7 |
| Glowsticks | 5 |
8. Name something people do at a July backyard party
| Grill / BBQ | 34 |
| Eat | 26 |
| Play Games | 18 |
| Talk/Socialize | 10 |
| Swim | 8 |
| Watch Fireworks | 4 |
9. Name a game families play outside in summer
| Cornhole | 33 |
| Water balloon games | 27 |
| Tag | 16 |
| Frisbee | 11 |
| Volleyball | 9 |
| Sack Race | 4 |
10. Name something that might ruin a July cookout
| Rain | 32 |
| Bugs | 28 |
| Burnt Food | 15 |
| Food shortage | 12 |
| Heat/smoke | 7 |
| Grill not working | 5 |
11. Name something people take photos of on July 4th
| Fireworks | 36 |
| Family | 26 |
| Decor | 14 |
| Food | 10 |
| Parade | 7 |
| Kids | 7 |
12. A state that is great for 4th of July camping
| Colorado | 25 |
| California | 20 |
| Maine | 15 |
| Montana | 12 |
| Oregon | 10 |
| Michigan | 8 |
| Washington | 6 |
| Utah | 4 |

13. Name a U.S. state known for having lots of corn fields
| Iowa | 35 |
| Nebraska | 25 |
| Kansas | 20 |
| Illinois | 10 |
| Indiana | 6 |
| Minnesota | 4 |
14. Name a food Americans love to put lots of cheese on
| Pizza | 25 |
| Nachos | 20 |
| Mac and Cheese | 15 |
| Burgers | 12 |
| Tacos | 10 |
| Hot Dogs | 8 |
| French Fries | 6 |
| Pasta | 4 |
15. An American Baseball team
| New York Yankees | 34 |
| Boston Red Sox | 26 |
| Los Angeles Dodgers | 13 |
| Chicago Cubs | 11 |
| St. Louis Cardinals | 6 |
| Atlanta Braves | 4 |
16. Something people wear in hot summer weather
| Shorts | 25 |
| Flip Flops | 20 |
| Tank Top | 15 |
| Sunglasses | 12 |
| Swimsuits | 10 |
| Hats | 8 |
| Sandals | 6 |
| Sundress | 4 |
How to Play 4th of July Friendly Feud Game
- The host reads a question out loud.
- One player from each team approaches the host to face off against each other and tries to name a top answer.
- Use a timer or stopwatch to ensure players answer within a time limit of 30 seconds or a minute.
- Whoever guesses the higher-ranking answer gets control of the round for their team.
- That team then tries to guess the remaining answers on the board without getting 3 strikes. (Each wrong guess = 1 strike).
- After 3 strikes, the opposing team gets one collective chance to steal the round’s points by correctly naming any remaining answer on the board.
- Add up the points for that round using the values listed beside each answer.
- The team with the highest total score at the end of all rounds wins the game!
**Please note these are not hard and fast rules, you can always adjust or make your own rules as per your group setting.
The Game Setup
- Divide players into two competing teams (or more if you are hosting a massive neighborhood block party).
- Choose a host to read the questions, give strikes for wrong answers, and track points.
- Each team should select a captain, to make a final call in case of conflicted answers.
- Keep scores updated on the score sheet (which is included in my full shop version of the game!).
How Many Rounds Are Played
Usually, there are several rounds, but in my full version, there are a total of 60 questions, which can easily help you play at least 10 full rounds of the game!
Plus, it includes a final Fast Money Round with 5 additional questions. Here are some more details of what you’ll get inside my full game bundle:
- Size Available: Standard US Letter size (8.5″ x 11″)
- Optimized Layout: 6 game cards per page.
- Score Sheet & Instructions: A scoreboard sheet and an instruction page.
- Customizable Blank Cards: A blank sheet containing 6 empty cards, just in case you want to write and add some of your own custom family questions.
- Interactive Accessories: Printable answer covers and Strike cards.
- Fast Money Finale: A dedicated instruction sheet for the Fast Money Round, along with a sheet featuring the 5 final rapid-fire questions.
How To Play The Final Fast Money Round
Fast Money Round is played by the team that has the highest score at the end of the regular rounds. Two players must work together to achieve a total of 200 points across 5 rapid-fire questions.
- The winning team chooses 2 players for the fast money round.
- Player 1 stays with the host. and Player 2 steps away so they cannot hear the answers.
- The host asks Player No 1. final questions.
- Player 1 has to answer fast within a time limit
- Bring Player 2 back. Ask them the same questions. If they repeat any of Player 1’s answers, they must give a different one.
- The host reveals the points for each answer. Add both players’ scores together. If their total reaches the target score of 200, the whole team wins!
Below is a final Fast money round question for this digital version.
Name an iconic American landmark
| Statue of Liberty | 36 |
| Mount Rushmore | 22 |
| The White House | 18 |
| Grand Canyon | 12 |
| Golden Gate | 7 |
| Empire State Building | 5 |
More Ways to Play 4th of July Friendly Feud
- Play individually: Skip the teams! Just read the questions aloud and let everyone shout out their best guesses.
- Write it down: Give everyone a sheet of paper to write down their single best guess for each question, and tally the highest score at the end.
- Play Virtually: Perfect for a remote summer office party! Share your screen over a video call and let family or coworkers guess live from across the country.
Grab the Full 4th of July Family Feud Bundle!
If you want to take your Independence Day celebration to the next level, don’t forget to grab the full printable version of the 4th of July Friendly Feud Game over in my shop!
It comes complete with 60 questions, the official Fast Money round sheets, printable team strike cards, and a score tracker.
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