White Elephant Gifts Everyone Will Want to Steal

The classic white elephant gift exchange is something I’ve been partaking in since high school and it’s always been a source of dread/excitement depending on the parameters set by the host. Some white elephants are meant to be purely for comedy and shock value. Some white elephants are more along the lines of what is now known as a “favorite things” party and you gift something you really love in a specific price range. Some are a mix of both! White elephant gift exchanges have always given me a bit of anxiety in that I always want my gift to be loved (or stolen often). I want to have the most popular gift! A group of women is easy peasy. But when you have a party full of “mixed company” (think: a couple’s party, parties with ages ranging from grandparents to kids, or an office event when you don’t know everyone super well) it can be so challenging to find a gift that will be suitable for a myriad of people.

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Let me back up a bit. If you’re unfamiliar with a white elephant gift exchange or would like the details on how these parties originated, let me enlighten you. A white elephant exchange (sometimes called a Dirty Santa or Yankee Swap) is a holiday party game where guests bring wrapped gifts – usually inexpensive, funny, or downright ridiculous – and take turns choosing or “stealing” presents from one another. The goal isn’t always to score something fabulous; it’s to entertain the group and keep things interesting. Think: less about the gift, more about the giggles. HOWEVER, I will say that I’ve seen white elephant parties take a turn lately, and people are bringing gifts that they know people will go gaga over.

The true spirit of white elephant is to be funny, clever, and interesting, and people definitely don’t shy away from trying to give something that will be the talk of the party. I have often just headed down to my basement or rooted around in my closet to find something to wrap up and give. If we are being honest, that’s really a true white elephant. You can find some really funny gifts in those long-forgotten basement corners. One year I gave a ski hat that my dad had from the 1980s (a part of me wishes I had held onto it now) and EVERYONE wanted it – a great example about how something “found” can be a fun white elephant gift. I tend to waffle back and forth from gifts I purchase and gifts I’m recycling. If you are attending a White Elephant, I’d suggest asking if it’s supposed to be a “found” gift that you wrap up from your home or if you’re to buy something. Asking ahead of time will alleviate any embarrassment if you’re bringing your old copies of comic books and everyone else is giving a nice bottle of whiskey.

For those of you who want to give a white elephant gift that will be a HUGE hit and stolen until it can be stolen no more – I’ve got you covered. Over the years, I’ve kept good notes on gifts that have been popular at various white elephant and dirty Santa parties. Some of the items listed below are funny/novelty gifts, and many are surprisingly inexpensive finds that are sure to delight almost anyone. I also wrote a post about my favorite things that I buy on repeat – there may be some really useful “out of the box” inexpensive ideas in that post as well!

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toilet night light

Toilet Night Light

I was gifted this recently and I cannot believe how much I love it! You put this on the toilet and no more getting up in the middle of the night and pawing your way to find the toilet in the dark. It would be funny to pair it with some Poo-Pourri toilet spray deodorizer.

french fry and sauce car holder

French Fry & Sauce Car Holder

I think we’ve all eaten fries on the go and they inevitably end up falling in between seats. This is under $10 so if you’re looking to make it a more substantial gift, pair it with a McDonald’s gift card but it’s a fun one even on its own.

Fireball party bucket

Fireball Party Bucket

I have to admit, at almost every White Elephant I’ve ever attended, the gifts with booze or other adult beverages are VERY popular. And it seems Fireball is a very popular spirit in the winter months. I’ve given this before and I like to tape a $10 lotto scratch off on the top – people go nuts!

snack chopsticks for gamers

Snactiv Snack Chopsticks for Gamers

This one made me laugh. Gamers in your group? You can slip these on your fingers while still holding your controllers. Need to pop a cheeto into your mouth? Easily grab it with the finger chopsticks and keep those fingers from becoming grubby on your controller. Pro tip? Search up “As Seen on TV” and you’ll get a host of entertaining, funny and useful gift ideas that you don’t always see everywhere.

packing cubes

Packing Cubes

Here me out on this one. If you’ve never used packing cubes, give this gift at your Yankee Swap and try to steal it back for yourself! This is an especially great gift for a work setting if you have folks that travel often.

brain bolt memory game

Brain Bolt Memory Game

I have given this is as a gift for a various events more times than I can call to recount. It’s a super fun electronic brain game that is a great gift for a white elephant party that ranges in ages from kids to grandparents. All ages get a kick out of playing this.

bling water tumbler

Bling Glitter Water Bottle Tumbler

I have no doubt that if you’re at a white elephant party with women in attendance, this is going to be quite popular. And no doubt that it will get a good laugh if a big gruff man happens to open this one.

Desk Mug Warmer

KitchekShop Mug Warmer

A great one for the workplace, this mug warmer is sure to be a hit with all those coffee and tea drinkers. It easily be kept on a desk or even a bedside table. Pair it with a bag of really good coffee beans to make it look like a more robust gift!

heated blanket

Heated Blanket

You’d be surprised how many people fight over this! This heated blanket is the perfect white elephant during the winter months and it’s under $30 and looks far more expensive.

fidget pen

Fidget Pen

I don’t know a kid or adult that doesn’t love to mess around with a fidget. This fidget pen is under $15 and is another white elephant gift idea that works for all ages.

cooler backpack

Maelstrom Cooler Backpack

I gave this at our family white elephant gift exchange on Christmas Eve. It kept getting stolen and my brother took it from my mom and quietly tucked it under his seat so everyone would forget the backpack was in rotation for stealing. He did, indeed, end up going home with it!

vegetable chopper

Fullstar Vegetable Chopper

Call me a huge nerd, but I have this and use it almost nightly! For any cooks at your party, this vegetable chopper will be a popular gift to steal!

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electric wine opener

Circle Joy Electric Wine Opener

Trust me when I say this is a popular one! We use our electric wine opener often and this is sure to be a hit. Head to Trader Joe’s or Aldi to grab an inexpensive bottle of wine to gift with it. (Be sure you’re giving a bottle with a cork rather than a screw top!)

karaoke microphone

Bonaok Karaoke Microphone

This is one I’d definitely be stealing! This karaoke microphone is so much fun and I can only image the smiles when someone ends up opening this!

battery organizer

Battery Daddy Battery Organizer

My husband came home with this from an office white elephant party, and at first I sort of rolled my eyes at it – a battery organizer? Guess who feels a little guilty now? Me…because I use it weekly. I keep it tucked into a cabinet in our laundry room, and I love that I don’t have loose batteries rolling around in a drawer.

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Amazon Echo Pop

Another one I’ve seen as a wildly popular gift! This Amazon Echo Pop is a small smart speaker that plays music, podcasts and audiobooks.

luxury laundry detergent

Tyler Candle Company Luxury Laundry Detergent

I received luxury laundry detergent at a Favorite Thing’s party last year and it was one of my favorite gifts. It is something I normally wouldn’t splurge on for myself and I have to beleive others at a white elephant party would feel the same.

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dumpster fire desk caddy

Genuine Fred Dumpster Fire Desk Caddy

This one makes me laugh. I am willing to bet this will get a ton of laughs at any office white elephant. It has 100 flame notecards and an area to keep pens and pencils.

portable charger

Portable Charger

My son ended up with this at our family white elephant gift exchange and you would have thought he won the lottery! This works for iPads, phones and laptops. I have no doubt that almost every person at your party would have a desire to end up with this one! If you’re attending a party with kids, attach a $10 Roblox gift card to it and you’re guaranteed to have the kids fighting for your gift!

mega bright spotlight

Star Patrol Mega Bright Spotlight

Who would ever think to give a mega bright spotlight? I know this would appeal to any man’s inner child. They can use it for everything from annoying a neighbor to taking the dog out at night.

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wearable blanket

Wearable Blanket

I saw two co-workers literally try to rip these out of each other’s hands at our office party. Safe to say the wearable blanket is a crowd-pleasing unisex gift.

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mini fridge

Antartic Star Mini Fridge

Great for the office as someone can put this under their desk to keep their lunch or drinks if there are office food thiefs, and great for bedrooms, dorm rooms or basement play spaces.

Tips for Hosting a White Elephant Party

If you’ve ever hosted a White Elephant exchange, you know the gifts are only half the fun. The real magic is in the mix of people, snacks, and laughter. Whether you’re planning a casual get-together with friends or a full-blown family showdown, here are a few ways to make sure your party runs smoothly (and hilariously).

1. Set a clear price limit.
This keeps things fair and stress-free. Somewhere between $15 and $35 is perfect (enough for creativity, but not enough to break the bank). Include the limit on your invite so no one shows up with a $5 whoopee cushion while someone else brings a mini air fryer.

2. Decide on the theme (or not).
You can go classic and keep it random, or choose a theme like “As Seen on TV,” “Cozy Night In,” or “Totally Useless but Awesome.” A theme makes shopping easier and adds to the fun.

3. Don’t skip the rules.
Explain how the game works before it starts. Everyone draws a number, gifts are opened in order, and each person can either unwrap a new gift or “steal” an opened one. Limit the number of steals per gift (usually two or three) to keep things moving.

4. Make it festive.
Turn on the holiday playlist, serve something bubbly, and add a simple snacks. The atmosphere should feel relaxed and playful, not overly orchestrated.

5. Add a fun finale.
At the end, let everyone vote for the “Most Stolen Gift,” “Funniest Gift,” or “Worst Decision of the Night.” A tiny prize (like a candy cane trophy or mini bottle of champagne) adds a little extra cheer.

Hosting a White Elephant party is really about the stories that come out of it. Long after the glittery llama mug or taco blanket has found its new home, you’ll still be laughing about who fought over it the hardest.

FAQs

Why is it called a “White Elephant”?

The term comes from ancient Southeast Asia, where rare white elephants were considered sacred and given as gifts to people the monarch wanted to honor, or, depending on how you look at it, mildly inconvenience. They were expensive to maintain and couldn’t be put to work, making them a symbol of impractical extravagance. The name eventually became shorthand for a gift that’s more amusing than useful.

What’s the difference between White Elephant and Secret Santa?

In a Secret Santa exchange, each participant is assigned one person to buy a thoughtful gift for, usually something they’ll actually want. A White Elephant, on the other hand, is all about surprise, silliness, and swapping. It’s a game, not a heartfelt exchange, so the emphasis is on fun rather than personalization.

How much should you spend on a White Elephant gift?

Traditionally, White Elephant gifts are budget-friendly. Most groups set a limit between $10 and $35, but the real key is creativity. A clever $15 find that makes everyone laugh is often more memorable than a $50 gadget that gets forgotten. Be sure to ask your host for the range (or be sure to clearly communicate that to your guests if you are hosting!)

What are the best kinds of White Elephant gifts?

The best gifts are the ones that get a genuine laugh or start a little friendly competition. Think practical items with a funny twist (like a burrito blanket or a “self-care” wine tumbler), nostalgic throwbacks, or small indulgences everyone secretly wants but wouldn’t buy for themselves.

Can White Elephant gifts be nice instead of funny?

Absolutely. I tried to include both in my suggestions above! While gag gifts are classic, it’s also fun to throw in something genuinely useful or stylish. Think cozy socks, mini waffle makers, or cute desk gadgets. The mix of sincere and silly gifts keeps things interesting and gives everyone a fighting chance at leaving happy.

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