Let’s be honest, nailing a funnygiftis hard. For the person to truly enjoy it, the present has to perfectly align with them and their interests so they get the meaning behind it and be subtle enough so it doesn’t offend them. Preferably, it should also be practical, as no one really enjoys shoving gifted things into their drawers to collect dust.Ticking all these boxes can be tricky, so we rounded up some of the besthilarious giftexamples people have shared online. If you’re looking for Christmas present ideas for the funny uncle or prankster mom, scroll down to find them in the list below!While you’re at it, make sure to check out a conversation with Hannah Bartlett, Christmas expert and founder of the festive blog,Jolly Festive, andMatt Carlson, founder ofParent Presents, who kindly agreed to share additional tips on funny gifts.This post may includeaffiliate links.RELATED:The so-called ‘gag’ gifts are especially great for a white elephant or a Secret Santa exchange during holiday parties. Or when a person prefers simple but witty presents. Whoever you decide to give such a gift, it’s guaranteed that they’ll be surprised and giggly, that is, if it’s done right.“Nail a funny gift, and you’ve got a Christmas classic on your hands—something everyone remembers, laughs about, and talks about for years to come. But getting it right is a bit of an art. You really need to know your recipient and their sense of humour,” says Hannah Bartlett, Christmas expert and founder of the festive blog,Jolly Festive.“The most important thing is to know your audience. A funny gift works best when it matches the recipient’s sense of humor—whether they love lighthearted jokes, quirky items, or cheeky humor,” agreed Matt Carlson, founder ofParent Presents.“It’s also key to consider the occasion; funny gifts are great for casual settings but might not fit for more formal events. Lastly, think about how the gift will be perceived. Humor is subjective, so be sure it won’t unintentionally offend or embarrass someone.“Some additional things thatBartlett urges to keepin mind before giving a jokey gift are:“Will it make their day better?Even a funny gift should come from a thoughtful place. Aim for something that lifts them up, not something that feels like a dig. A playful gift that highlights their strengths or quirks—like a makeup bag that says “Looking good today”—can strike the perfect balance.““Keep it a sidekick, not the star. Unless it’s Secret Santa or a token gift exchange, don’t go all in with your budget on a jokey present. Pair the funny gift with something useful or thoughtful to balance it out.“She believes that the best funny presents are those that are comedic and practical. Some great examples Bartlett kindly provided us with are:“Cheeky but useful: a gorgeous soap with a cheeky wrapper, a tote bag with a witty slogan, or a quirky map highlighting eccentrically named places.““Consumables with a twist: chocolate shaped like Brussels sprouts or novelty toilet paper. They’re great for a laugh, but they don’t stick around forever.““Group-friendly fun: silly games to play at a party, or a hat/sweater that can be worn but also passed around. These gifts bring the fun and keep the jokes rolling throughout the celebrations.“Carlson also suggested a few crowd-pleasers you can find below:“Customized face socks: a classic mix of silly and personal.““Giant burrito blanket: Perfect for wrapping yourself up like a burrito.““Novelty desk toys: Think mini punching bags for stress relief or quirky decision-making dice.““Funny coffee mugs: With slogans like “World’s Okayest Employee” or “Not a Morning Person.”““Prank gifts: empty boxes that make it look like you’re gifting something outrageous (like a “Pet Butler Vest”), but inside is a real gift.“Before gifting a jokey present, a person really has to take into account the advice of these experts, as people in general tend not to favor these kinds of gifts. In fact, a GiftingWho survey found that only 4.5% of respondents would like to receive agag gift. This number grows with the younger folk (13–18 years old), with 28.5% saying that they like getting gag gifts the most.Nevertheless, if you’re giving a funny present to older adults, chances are it will be returned, as 79% of recipients return at least some of their holiday gifts. So in case you aren’t completely confident about the gag gift you’re planning to give, it might be better to think twice about it. This may not apply to white elephant or Secret Santa parties, but it does when giving presents to friends, family, and other loved ones.“Skip the funny gifts when you’re not familiar with the person’s humor or if the occasion calls for something more meaningful. For example, milestone events like weddings or graduations might be better suited for thoughtful or practical gifts. Also, avoid joke gifts if they could be misinterpreted or seen as insensitive—always consider the context,” recommends Carlson.“Jokes between boss and employee can easily be misinterpreted, so it’s best to avoid putting either party in an awkward spot,” adds Bartlett.SurveyMonkeydata suggests that instead of jokey gifts, people should think about gifting others tickets to concerts or other events, as 67% of people prefer to receive an experience rather than a physical item. Second on the Christmas wishlist are classes or adventures, which also stick to the theme of experiences.Next up were gadgets like tablets, phones, laptops, and homemade gifts. 71% of recipients believe that “it’s the thought that counts” when talking about presents. A few other things on people’s Christmas lists include trips, self-care experiences or products, foods and drinks, and items related to their hobbies and interests.I hope this list gave you some last-minute gift inspiration for upcoming Christmas. If you couldn’t find the perfect one, try checking out our previous articles onfunny presentsand wholesome ones righthere.Continue reading with Bored Panda PremiumUnlimited contentAd-free browsingDark modeSubscribe nowAlready a subscriber?Sign InAnother fun thing we do is wrap things which people forget at each other’s places and give it back to them for Christmas, you win if the person doesn’t realize that their gift is something they lost through the course of the year.See Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaModal closeAdd New ImageModal closeAdd Your Photo To This ListPlease use high-res photos without watermarksOoops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.Not your original work?Add sourcePublish

Let’s be honest, nailing a funnygiftis hard. For the person to truly enjoy it, the present has to perfectly align with them and their interests so they get the meaning behind it and be subtle enough so it doesn’t offend them. Preferably, it should also be practical, as no one really enjoys shoving gifted things into their drawers to collect dust.Ticking all these boxes can be tricky, so we rounded up some of the besthilarious giftexamples people have shared online. If you’re looking for Christmas present ideas for the funny uncle or prankster mom, scroll down to find them in the list below!While you’re at it, make sure to check out a conversation with Hannah Bartlett, Christmas expert and founder of the festive blog,Jolly Festive, andMatt Carlson, founder ofParent Presents, who kindly agreed to share additional tips on funny gifts.This post may includeaffiliate links.

Let’s be honest, nailing a funnygiftis hard. For the person to truly enjoy it, the present has to perfectly align with them and their interests so they get the meaning behind it and be subtle enough so it doesn’t offend them. Preferably, it should also be practical, as no one really enjoys shoving gifted things into their drawers to collect dust.

Ticking all these boxes can be tricky, so we rounded up some of the besthilarious giftexamples people have shared online. If you’re looking for Christmas present ideas for the funny uncle or prankster mom, scroll down to find them in the list below!

While you’re at it, make sure to check out a conversation with Hannah Bartlett, Christmas expert and founder of the festive blog,Jolly Festive, andMatt Carlson, founder ofParent Presents, who kindly agreed to share additional tips on funny gifts.

This post may includeaffiliate links.

RELATED:The so-called ‘gag’ gifts are especially great for a white elephant or a Secret Santa exchange during holiday parties. Or when a person prefers simple but witty presents. Whoever you decide to give such a gift, it’s guaranteed that they’ll be surprised and giggly, that is, if it’s done right.“Nail a funny gift, and you’ve got a Christmas classic on your hands—something everyone remembers, laughs about, and talks about for years to come. But getting it right is a bit of an art. You really need to know your recipient and their sense of humour,” says Hannah Bartlett, Christmas expert and founder of the festive blog,Jolly Festive.“The most important thing is to know your audience. A funny gift works best when it matches the recipient’s sense of humor—whether they love lighthearted jokes, quirky items, or cheeky humor,” agreed Matt Carlson, founder ofParent Presents.“It’s also key to consider the occasion; funny gifts are great for casual settings but might not fit for more formal events. Lastly, think about how the gift will be perceived. Humor is subjective, so be sure it won’t unintentionally offend or embarrass someone.“Some additional things thatBartlett urges to keepin mind before giving a jokey gift are:“Will it make their day better?Even a funny gift should come from a thoughtful place. Aim for something that lifts them up, not something that feels like a dig. A playful gift that highlights their strengths or quirks—like a makeup bag that says “Looking good today”—can strike the perfect balance.““Keep it a sidekick, not the star. Unless it’s Secret Santa or a token gift exchange, don’t go all in with your budget on a jokey present. Pair the funny gift with something useful or thoughtful to balance it out.“She believes that the best funny presents are those that are comedic and practical. Some great examples Bartlett kindly provided us with are:“Cheeky but useful: a gorgeous soap with a cheeky wrapper, a tote bag with a witty slogan, or a quirky map highlighting eccentrically named places.““Consumables with a twist: chocolate shaped like Brussels sprouts or novelty toilet paper. They’re great for a laugh, but they don’t stick around forever.““Group-friendly fun: silly games to play at a party, or a hat/sweater that can be worn but also passed around. These gifts bring the fun and keep the jokes rolling throughout the celebrations.“Carlson also suggested a few crowd-pleasers you can find below:“Customized face socks: a classic mix of silly and personal.““Giant burrito blanket: Perfect for wrapping yourself up like a burrito.““Novelty desk toys: Think mini punching bags for stress relief or quirky decision-making dice.““Funny coffee mugs: With slogans like “World’s Okayest Employee” or “Not a Morning Person.”““Prank gifts: empty boxes that make it look like you’re gifting something outrageous (like a “Pet Butler Vest”), but inside is a real gift.“Before gifting a jokey present, a person really has to take into account the advice of these experts, as people in general tend not to favor these kinds of gifts. In fact, a GiftingWho survey found that only 4.5% of respondents would like to receive agag gift. This number grows with the younger folk (13–18 years old), with 28.5% saying that they like getting gag gifts the most.Nevertheless, if you’re giving a funny present to older adults, chances are it will be returned, as 79% of recipients return at least some of their holiday gifts. So in case you aren’t completely confident about the gag gift you’re planning to give, it might be better to think twice about it. This may not apply to white elephant or Secret Santa parties, but it does when giving presents to friends, family, and other loved ones.“Skip the funny gifts when you’re not familiar with the person’s humor or if the occasion calls for something more meaningful. For example, milestone events like weddings or graduations might be better suited for thoughtful or practical gifts. Also, avoid joke gifts if they could be misinterpreted or seen as insensitive—always consider the context,” recommends Carlson.“Jokes between boss and employee can easily be misinterpreted, so it’s best to avoid putting either party in an awkward spot,” adds Bartlett.SurveyMonkeydata suggests that instead of jokey gifts, people should think about gifting others tickets to concerts or other events, as 67% of people prefer to receive an experience rather than a physical item. Second on the Christmas wishlist are classes or adventures, which also stick to the theme of experiences.Next up were gadgets like tablets, phones, laptops, and homemade gifts. 71% of recipients believe that “it’s the thought that counts” when talking about presents. A few other things on people’s Christmas lists include trips, self-care experiences or products, foods and drinks, and items related to their hobbies and interests.I hope this list gave you some last-minute gift inspiration for upcoming Christmas. If you couldn’t find the perfect one, try checking out our previous articles onfunny presentsand wholesome ones righthere.Continue reading with Bored Panda PremiumUnlimited contentAd-free browsingDark modeSubscribe nowAlready a subscriber?Sign InAnother fun thing we do is wrap things which people forget at each other’s places and give it back to them for Christmas, you win if the person doesn’t realize that their gift is something they lost through the course of the year.See Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored Panda

Group of dwarves with replaced faces in a funny Christmas gift prank, parodying a movie poster.

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The so-called ‘gag’ gifts are especially great for a white elephant or a Secret Santa exchange during holiday parties. Or when a person prefers simple but witty presents. Whoever you decide to give such a gift, it’s guaranteed that they’ll be surprised and giggly, that is, if it’s done right.“Nail a funny gift, and you’ve got a Christmas classic on your hands—something everyone remembers, laughs about, and talks about for years to come. But getting it right is a bit of an art. You really need to know your recipient and their sense of humour,” says Hannah Bartlett, Christmas expert and founder of the festive blog,Jolly Festive.

The so-called ‘gag’ gifts are especially great for a white elephant or a Secret Santa exchange during holiday parties. Or when a person prefers simple but witty presents. Whoever you decide to give such a gift, it’s guaranteed that they’ll be surprised and giggly, that is, if it’s done right.

“Nail a funny gift, and you’ve got a Christmas classic on your hands—something everyone remembers, laughs about, and talks about for years to come. But getting it right is a bit of an art. You really need to know your recipient and their sense of humour,” says Hannah Bartlett, Christmas expert and founder of the festive blog,Jolly Festive.

Mug with a funny message for a son-in-law featuring a lion, perfect for trolling Christmas gifts.

Hilarious trolling Christmas gift: wooden frame with humorous misaligned message “MEASURE TWICE CUT ONCE”.

Origami gift shaped like a dog, wrapped in Christmas paper with trees, part of hilarious trolling Christmas gifts.

“The most important thing is to know your audience. A funny gift works best when it matches the recipient’s sense of humor—whether they love lighthearted jokes, quirky items, or cheeky humor,” agreed Matt Carlson, founder ofParent Presents.“It’s also key to consider the occasion; funny gifts are great for casual settings but might not fit for more formal events. Lastly, think about how the gift will be perceived. Humor is subjective, so be sure it won’t unintentionally offend or embarrass someone.”

“The most important thing is to know your audience. A funny gift works best when it matches the recipient’s sense of humor—whether they love lighthearted jokes, quirky items, or cheeky humor,” agreed Matt Carlson, founder ofParent Presents.

“It’s also key to consider the occasion; funny gifts are great for casual settings but might not fit for more formal events. Lastly, think about how the gift will be perceived. Humor is subjective, so be sure it won’t unintentionally offend or embarrass someone.”

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Wooden day clock set to Wednesday, a funny trolling Christmas gift idea.

Embroidery of cartoon character shaving, a perfect hilarious trolling Christmas gift idea.

Some additional things thatBartlett urges to keepin mind before giving a jokey gift are:“Will it make their day better?Even a funny gift should come from a thoughtful place. Aim for something that lifts them up, not something that feels like a dig. A playful gift that highlights their strengths or quirks—like a makeup bag that says “Looking good today”—can strike the perfect balance.““Keep it a sidekick, not the star. Unless it’s Secret Santa or a token gift exchange, don’t go all in with your budget on a jokey present. Pair the funny gift with something useful or thoughtful to balance it out.”

Some additional things thatBartlett urges to keepin mind before giving a jokey gift are:

T-shirt with “PUMBA” logo, featuring a warthog, represents hilarious trolling Christmas gifts.

Labeled pencils with funny messages, ideal trolling Christmas gifts, arranged on a table.

Man holding a book in a “#1 Son in Law” photo, a humorous trolling Christmas gift displayed on a decorative table.

She believes that the best funny presents are those that are comedic and practical. Some great examples Bartlett kindly provided us with are:“Cheeky but useful: a gorgeous soap with a cheeky wrapper, a tote bag with a witty slogan, or a quirky map highlighting eccentrically named places.““Consumables with a twist: chocolate shaped like Brussels sprouts or novelty toilet paper. They’re great for a laugh, but they don’t stick around forever.““Group-friendly fun: silly games to play at a party, or a hat/sweater that can be worn but also passed around. These gifts bring the fun and keep the jokes rolling throughout the celebrations.”

She believes that the best funny presents are those that are comedic and practical. Some great examples Bartlett kindly provided us with are:

Woman holding cat, wearing sweater with funny cat picture. Perfect example of trolling Christmas gifts.

Family wearing matching T-shirts with a humorous message in front of a Christmas tree, showcasing a hilarious trolling gift.

Framed math quiz with humorous Christmas gift trolling theme, highlighting wrong answers.

Carlson also suggested a few crowd-pleasers you can find below:“Customized face socks: a classic mix of silly and personal.““Giant burrito blanket: Perfect for wrapping yourself up like a burrito.““Novelty desk toys: Think mini punching bags for stress relief or quirky decision-making dice.““Funny coffee mugs: With slogans like “World’s Okayest Employee” or “Not a Morning Person.”““Prank gifts: empty boxes that make it look like you’re gifting something outrageous (like a “Pet Butler Vest”), but inside is a real gift.”

Carlson also suggested a few crowd-pleasers you can find below:

A bottle of spiced rum with a humorous custom label as a funny Christmas gift.

Trolling Christmas gift with a note and two one-dollar bills.

Person humorously wrapped in a giant sock, standing in a living room, embodying a funny Christmas gift prank.

Before gifting a jokey present, a person really has to take into account the advice of these experts, as people in general tend not to favor these kinds of gifts. In fact, a GiftingWho survey found that only 4.5% of respondents would like to receive agag gift. This number grows with the younger folk (13–18 years old), with 28.5% saying that they like getting gag gifts the most.Nevertheless, if you’re giving a funny present to older adults, chances are it will be returned, as 79% of recipients return at least some of their holiday gifts. So in case you aren’t completely confident about the gag gift you’re planning to give, it might be better to think twice about it. This may not apply to white elephant or Secret Santa parties, but it does when giving presents to friends, family, and other loved ones.

Before gifting a jokey present, a person really has to take into account the advice of these experts, as people in general tend not to favor these kinds of gifts. In fact, a GiftingWho survey found that only 4.5% of respondents would like to receive agag gift. This number grows with the younger folk (13–18 years old), with 28.5% saying that they like getting gag gifts the most.

Nevertheless, if you’re giving a funny present to older adults, chances are it will be returned, as 79% of recipients return at least some of their holiday gifts. So in case you aren’t completely confident about the gag gift you’re planning to give, it might be better to think twice about it. This may not apply to white elephant or Secret Santa parties, but it does when giving presents to friends, family, and other loved ones.

A tray of green gelatin with a $50 bill inside, a perfect example of hilarious trolling Christmas gifts.

Funny wall decor with pliers, labeled “In Case Of Emergency Break Glass,” as a trolling Christmas gift.

Dachshund in a Christmas sweater on a humorous mat with a wiener dog design, perfect for trolling Christmas gifts.

“Skip the funny gifts when you’re not familiar with the person’s humor or if the occasion calls for something more meaningful. For example, milestone events like weddings or graduations might be better suited for thoughtful or practical gifts. Also, avoid joke gifts if they could be misinterpreted or seen as insensitive—always consider the context,” recommends Carlson.“Jokes between boss and employee can easily be misinterpreted, so it’s best to avoid putting either party in an awkward spot,” adds Bartlett.

“Skip the funny gifts when you’re not familiar with the person’s humor or if the occasion calls for something more meaningful. For example, milestone events like weddings or graduations might be better suited for thoughtful or practical gifts. Also, avoid joke gifts if they could be misinterpreted or seen as insensitive—always consider the context,” recommends Carlson.

“Jokes between boss and employee can easily be misinterpreted, so it’s best to avoid putting either party in an awkward spot,” adds Bartlett.

Man wearing a hoodie with a cartoon self-portrait, showcasing a hilarious Christmas gift.

Framed photo of a man in a Santa hat with a dog, surrounded by wrapped presents; a humorous Christmas gift idea.

A hand holding a small yellow banana labeled “for scale,” perfect for hilarious trolling Christmas gifts.

SurveyMonkeydata suggests that instead of jokey gifts, people should think about gifting others tickets to concerts or other events, as 67% of people prefer to receive an experience rather than a physical item. Second on the Christmas wishlist are classes or adventures, which also stick to the theme of experiences.Next up were gadgets like tablets, phones, laptops, and homemade gifts. 71% of recipients believe that “it’s the thought that counts” when talking about presents. A few other things on people’s Christmas lists include trips, self-care experiences or products, foods and drinks, and items related to their hobbies and interests.

SurveyMonkeydata suggests that instead of jokey gifts, people should think about gifting others tickets to concerts or other events, as 67% of people prefer to receive an experience rather than a physical item. Second on the Christmas wishlist are classes or adventures, which also stick to the theme of experiences.

Next up were gadgets like tablets, phones, laptops, and homemade gifts. 71% of recipients believe that “it’s the thought that counts” when talking about presents. A few other things on people’s Christmas lists include trips, self-care experiences or products, foods and drinks, and items related to their hobbies and interests.

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I hope this list gave you some last-minute gift inspiration for upcoming Christmas. If you couldn’t find the perfect one, try checking out our previous articles onfunny presentsand wholesome ones righthere.

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Another fun thing we do is wrap things which people forget at each other’s places and give it back to them for Christmas, you win if the person doesn’t realize that their gift is something they lost through the course of the year.

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Framed quote humorously trolling with long, over-the-top philosophical advice, perfect as a creative Christmas gift.

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