15 Top Money Games for Kids & Teens That Make Saving Fun!

Teaching kids about money doesn’t have to be boring! These money smart games for kids help them learn to budget, save, and spend wisely—all while having a blast.
Whether they’re counting cash, learning about investments, or mastering the art of a budget, these fun money-saving games turn financial lessons into a playful adventure.
Ready to help your kids build smart money habits? Let the games begin!
Free Printable Money Games for Kids
First, grab these free printable money games right off the site!
1. Money This or That Quiz Game
*Perfect for family game night or classroom fun!
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Help kids learn smart money choices with this fun This or That Money Quiz! They’ll pick between two options—while exploring budgeting, saving, and spending in a playful way.
2. Money Saving Board Game
Make saving money exciting with this interactive money-saving board game! Players grow their savings while racing to financial success. Perfect for kids and families!
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Adults can grab the money board games here with higher amounts and fun mini challenges>>
3. Tic Tac Toe Money Game
*A fun and simple way for kids to build great money habits!
Turn a classic game into a financial lesson with Money-Saving Tic-Tac-Toe! Each move challenges players to think about saving, budgeting, and smart spending while trying to win.
4. Disney Saving Challenge
Turn saving into an adventure with the Disney Saving Challenge! Set fun goals, track your progress, and build excitement as you save for your magical vacation. It’s perfect for families and Disney fans looking to make their dream trip happen!
Not going to Disney? Try the general Vacation Saving Challenge >>
Fun Online Money Saving Games For Kids
Next, so much of our finances are online these days. Use money kids games for online learning as well.
A variety of different games are provided by the U.S. Mint to teach the basics.
Kids practice identifying, counting, and saving. After, kids get to go on a trip to a virtual store to buy accessories within their budget (and dress up Peter Pig).
7. Financial Football – great for teens!
This is an interactive computer football game that requires players to answer personal finance questions. Visa sponsors it and makes it as though you’re playing a video game.
The same concept as Financial Football, but better for soccer lovers.
Best Money Board Games for Kids
9. Monopoly
The ultimate money game! Kids learn about buying properties, paying rent, and managing cash flow while making strategic decisions.
10. The Game of Life
This game teaches kids about financial planning, career choices, salaries, and unexpected expenses. It gives kids a taste of real-life money management.
11. Pay Day
The player who has the most money at the end of the game wins! Players pay their bills, earn money, and can even make deals on property.
12. Cashflow for Kids
Created by Robert Kiyosaki (author of Rich Dad Poor Dad), this game focuses on financial literacy, investing, and building passive income.
See great money smart books for kids >>
Real Life Money Savings Games To Help Teach Kids
The best way to teach kids money is to give them real-life practice. Plus, adding community to money saving efforts will almost always help your kids save more. Try these today!
13. Stuff Selling Showdown
Clean out your house and host a garage sale or sell things online. Kids keep the money for the items they choose to sell. And whoever earns the most money wins!
14. No-Spend Challenge
Set a goal to go an entire week (or weekend) without spending any money. Instead of buying snacks or entertainment, kids can get creative by:
- making homemade treats
- playing board games
- or having outdoor adventures like a fort-building competition.
15. DIY Gift Challenge
Kids can challenge each other for birthdays and Christmas to create a meaningful gift using only items they already have at home. This could be a handmade card, a craft, a coupon book, or a decorated photo frame.
Bonus Money Saving Idea: Stack the Chips
Each time your child saves a certain amount ($1), they add a chip to their stack. It will help your child visually see their progress, And it helps make saving fun.
Not into chips? Try marbles, paperclips, etc.
Related: Free Commitment Card For Saving
Check out our budgeting for kids article and how to teach kids to save for more ideas on how to help kids learn about finance.
What’s Next?
Now that you know plenty of games for saving money, choose one or two to pursue. And don’t forget to grab more free game printables!
Related: Best Financial Literacy Month Ideas
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Game on!