A Mildly Chaotic White Elephant Gift Guide for Folks Who Want Something Truly Unique (2024)

It’s a tradition known by many names: White Elephant, Yankee Swap, Dirty Santa. The storied annual event, the essential pillar of our culture, wherein coworkers, extended family, or large friend groups gather together to exchange gag gifts or miscellaneous objects surfaced from deep within their junk drawers. How would the novelty waffle maker, desktop zen garden, or fart button industrial complexes sustain themselves, if not for the white elephant gift exchange?

The delightful thing about white elephant is that it’s probably the lowest-stakes gift-giving scenario of the holiday season. For that reason, compiling a list of the best white elephant gifts does feel a little antithetical to the spontaneous, ça ne fait rien spirit of the whole thing.

That would be true, if it weren’t for the fact that I have endured several white elephant gift exchanges where the gifts have been repeats. The gifts were boring—uninspired, even. I kept seeing the same co*cktail kits, the same silicone tea strainers shaped like little fellas that hang off the side of a mug, the same curly-script Wine Mom wine glass. How can it be that the most “anything goes” gifting tradition somehow results in the same old stuff?

This is what I come with you today with a list of white elephant gift ideas full of items that embrace the creativity and freedom that are core to the event. My list includes a balance of the practical and the absurd. All of the items serve, in one way or another, to enhance the overall fun atmosphere of the white elephant exchange.

The ideal equation for a white elephant gift includes some combination of useful + interesting + uncommon; you don’t have to hit all three every time, but you should aim for at least two. Quirky gifts are ideal, but aim for something that isn’t trying too hard to be a joke. Bonus points if you opt for oddly shaped packages to enhance the absurdity and mystery of the day. Check out all 33 items in our white elephant gift guide below.

The fun zone

Nightlights are bread-and-butter white elephant gifts because they strike a balance between being useful and quirky—and fungus is in this year.

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Ausaye Mushroom Night Light Plug in Lamp, 2-Pack

Sunscreen in a whipped cream can

If they don’t recognize it straight from their Instagram feed, this sunscreen that looks like whipped cream will trip up whoever opens it without a doubt. It’s bound to be a conversation starter either way.

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Classic Whip SPF 30 Sunscreen Mousse

Pink toilet paper

Since this is large and lightweight, it will add a bit of mystery to the pile of wrapped goods. Ikea resurrected colored toilet paper from the 1950s—you should use this holiday season to spread the good news.

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Knösen Toilet paper

Phoenix claw dim sum earrings

This dim sum classic makes for particularly striking earrings—only the most sartorially ambitious will dare to pull this off.

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Chicken Feet Earrings

Those mints that make you salivate a lot??

These mints contain spilanthol, which stimulates your salivary glands; fun for the whole party!

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Mild Variety Pack

That bread lamp that’s on every other online gift guide

This bread lamp has been making the rounds for the past four years on every website’s holiday gift guide (including ours), and I’ve decided to give it this bottom-tier treatment on a white elephant guide as a way to say to my fellow gift guide creators: Enough already!

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Handmade Croissant Lamp

Ms. Smith’s opus

Just look at Marie Smith’s face: She genuinely wants to help all the lonely souls and Blue Christmas-ers out there, and, let’s face it, someone at your party will definitely be one of them.

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Microwave Cooking for One by Marie Smith

Some gossipy royal trading cards

You can gab about all the best gossipy bits of royal family history during the post-gift-exchange meal with these vintage British tabloid trading cards.

A game I completely forgot about until writing this guide

Remember Bananagrams? It’s such a blast. And the banana shape makes for fun mystery wrapping.

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Bananagrams

A lite appetizer puzzle

Mini puzzles are better than any rinky-dink desktop fidget toy out there, full stop.

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A Fruity Fiasco Mini Puzzle

A mystery box of vintage matchbooks

People think matchbooks are cool, especially old ones. Put this assortment of vintage matchbooks in a bowl and watch people be impressed at all the far-flung places you’ve been, even if they are shuttered bars from 70 years ago.

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Lot of 30 Vintage Matchbooks

A really good food film in stunning 4K

Tampopo, one of the best food movies of all time, is just a straight-up good gift.

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Tampopo (The Criterion Collection)

An old-fashioned weather instrument for your kitchen window

Watching this little thing spin on sunny days brings me great joy, and also people will probably be really confused when they unwrap this, prompting good conversation. Again, we’re thinking of the white elephant unwrapping experience here.

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Crookes Radiometer

Italian meat candle

The less explanation the better with this one.

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Italian Meat Candle

The latest absurd pool float

Novelty pool floats are anathema to me personally, which is why I think they’re perfect for a white elephant party.

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Swimline Futomaki Sushi Roll Inflatable Pool Float

A concha pillow

A pan dulce pillow for sweet dreams.

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Concha Bread Pillow

Edible delights

A fun pack of trendy tinned fish

You can tell your aunt from Shelbyville that tinned fish is what “hot people” eat in the big city.

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The Fly By Jing Smoked Salmon Trio

Military ration meals

At the center of the doomsday prepper/YouTube influencer Venn diagram: a love for eating MREs.

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4-Pack Military Surplus MREs

Dutch chocolate sprinkles

If there are children present at your white elephant exchange, you can tell them that in the Netherlands, kids get to eat sprinkles for breakfast.

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Milk Chocolate Sprinkles by De Ruijter

The one and only canned bread

Homey New England cuisine, encapsulated in one convenient can.

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B&M Brown Bread

Bulk bag of cereal marshmallows

I guarantee nobody will have any idea what this is when it’s all wrapped up—and it’s certifiably Fun to Shake. Another gift that will make any children present absolutely freak out.

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By The Cup Assorted Dehydrated Cereal Marshmallow Bits

Toasted host scraps

I learned recently that the Vatican sells the leftover (unconsecrated) scraps from making the holy host as a toasted snack. No sacrilege involved!

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Toasted Hosts Scraps

Funeral Potatoes

The name is famous for raising eyebrows. But this cheesy casserole dish truly rocks.

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Augason Farms Funeral Potatoes Pouch

The practical

Steel soap for stinky hands

Rubbing your hands on stainless steel neutralizes odors—it’s really true!

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Alessi Objets-Bijoux Stainless Steel Soap

A humorless utilitarian lunch box

Our white elephant gift guide can’t all be laughs, so this highly practical item is dedicated to the scold in the group.

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Porter Bowl

A surprisingly practical toasted sandwich maker

I actually use this all the time on my stovetop, so I consider this a serious and highly useful gift.

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Toas-Tite Sandwich Grill

A mug people will fight over

Every white elephant needs a few gems for people to fight over, and highly collectible East Fork mugs are a great candidate for belle of the ball.

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The Small Mug

Caffeinated toothpaste for celebrities

Caffeinated toothpaste is such a wild concept to me. The promise of removing coffee stains at the same time as caffeinating is almost too much.

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Awake Whitening Toothpaste with Caffeine

Just a popcorn maker

Everybody goes for the Dash waffle maker, but you could be a little different and throw in the popcorn maker, which is also cheap and works just fine.

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Dash Fresh Pop Electric Popcorn Maker

An old-school nutcracker

Again, mushrooms are in—but also, this is just charming and sweet.

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European Made Mushroom Nutcracker

A pocket knife, but for butter

Perhaps the most nonthreatening pocket knife known to humankind.

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Opinel My First No.7 Stainless Steel Children’s Folding Pocket Knife

The fish vase that goes “bloop bloop bloop!” when you pour it

It does in fact go “bloop bloop bloop” when you pour it.

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Gluggle Jug

Agent of chaos

Everybody’s favorite instrument!

Some say the trumpets of the apocalypse will sound like an elementary school recorder recital.

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Eastar Soprano Beginners Recorder

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FAQs

What is a simple explanation of white elephant gift exchange? ›

A white elephant gift exchange, Yankee swap or Dirty Santa is a party game where amusing and impractical gifts are exchanged during festivities. The goal of a white elephant gift exchange is to entertain party-goers rather than to gain a genuinely valuable or highly sought item.

What is an example of a white elephant? ›

An unwanted or useless item, as in The cottage at the lake had become a real white elephant—too run down to sell, yet costly to keep up , or Grandma's ornate silver is a white elephant; no one wants it but it's too valuable to discard .

What is the best price range for a white elephant gift? ›

A: Most White Elephant gift exchanges or Yankee Swaps have a set price range to make sure everyone is gifting items of equal value, so check in with the person organizing the swap first. If you're still unsure, a good default range for a group of friends or coworkers is $10 to $25.

How to pass out White Elephant gifts? ›

The White Elephant Game Rules

Bring a wrapped, anonymous gift to the shindig. Draw numbers to determine who gets to unwrap a present when. Sit in a circle and place the gifts in the center, preferably under a festive tree. The person who drew #1 selects a gift from the pile, opens it, and holds it up for all to see.

Do I put my name on a white elephant gift? ›

Part of the fun is watching players try to conceal their “good” gifts or encourage players to take their “bad” gifts. Each gift should be attractively wrapped with no nametag.

How to play Dirty Santa gift exchange? ›

Whoever drew #1 selects a gift from the mysterious pile of gifts, opens it, and reveals what it is to everyone. Whoever drew #2 can either select a gift from the pile or choose to steal #1's gift (this is where the dirty in "Dirty Santa" comes in). If #1's gift is stolen, they must choose a new gift.

What does it mean when someone gives you a white elephant? ›

Key Takeaways. A white elephant is a burdensome asset, property, or investment whose cost of upkeep is not in line with its usefulness or value. The term derives from the old Thai custom of gifting rare, expensive-to-keep white elephants to the reigning monarch.

How do you pick a White Elephant gift exchange? ›

White Elephant Rules

The person with number "one" chooses a present to unwrap. The person with number "two" has a choice: They may choose a new, wrapped present, or they may take the unwrapped present from the first person. If they take the present from the first person, that person chooses another present to unwrap.

How to play Bad Santa? ›

Guests take turns to choose one to unwrap. Or they can choose to “steal” a gift already opened by someone else. The person losing their gift then gets the same choice: open a wrapped present or steal someone else's. It's a good alternative to buying a gift for everyone, and a great way to ruin friendships.

What is a good white elephant gift? ›

The best white elephant gifts are unabashedly kitschy, like this very literal Cold Beer Coat. While you could certainly opt for the traditional koozie, these miniature down jackets that hug your favorite brew are an undoubtedly cooler option.

What is a small sentence for white elephant? ›

It was a bit of a white elephant really, as restaurants tend to be. If we weren't there, it would end up being a white elephant. It would have turned a white elephant into a vibrant enterprise.

What is a true white elephant? ›

A white elephant is a possession that its owner cannot dispose of without extreme difficulty, and whose cost, particularly that of maintenance, is out of proportion to its usefulness. In modern usage, it is a metaphor used to describe an object, construction project, scheme, business venture, facility, etc.

What can I bring for a white elephant gift? ›

Funny gifts make the biggest splash at the party, but aren't always the most desirable items for swapping. Weird. Weird artwork and gadgets are also popular at Christmas gift swaps, and are often highly sought after.

What is number 1 white elephant? ›

The White Elephant Game Rules

Sit in a circle and place the gifts in the center, preferably under a festive tree. The person who drew #1 selects a gift from the pile, opens it, and holds it up for all to see. The person who drew #2 decides whether to steal that gift or unwrap a mystery present from the pile.

Is a gift card a good white elephant gift? ›

If you're running out of time and ideas for your upcoming white elephant gift exchange, you might want to consider bringing a gift card to the festivities. You can pick out cards for dining, gaming, music and so much more.

Is jewelry a good white elephant gift? ›

In most cases, jewelry might be too expensive for a white elephant gift exchange.

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