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The best Christmas apps for everyone in 2024

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The holidays are upon us, and whether you’re decking the halls with fresh holly and ivy, donning an ugly Christmas sweater, singing carols, or just playing up Santa’s visit for your kids, we’ve found a bunch of Christmas apps to get you in the holiday spirit. Most are free, though some have a nominal fee.

Stressing over holiday gift-giving? Check out our best tech gifts for any budget and the best smartphone stocking stuffers.

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Christmas Cookie – Help Santa

Christmas Cookie - Help Santa cookie interface.
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The wee ones can help Santa get ready for Christmas. How? By swapping different kinds of cookies until Christmas day. This match-three game is played by tapping, swiping, and combining cookie flavors, swapping tiles to match three or more cookies at a time. You can clear the space with match combos as more cookies, candies, and desserts descend. There are a variety of power-up combinations, too, including opening gift boxes, melting annoying snowmen, and breaking out Christmas stockings. Match cookies to create Christmas ornaments and use arrow tiles to clear large groups of cookies all at once to keep the game going. This all makes Santa so happy that he celebrates by dancing and singing.

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NORAD Tracks Santa

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NORAD Tracks Santa is the official app of the NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) Tracks Santa program, established in 1955 to track Santa’s whereabouts around the globe as he delivers presents to kids both naughty and nice — but only if they’re asleep. The free app for iOS and Android links to the famous website that lets you and the kiddies enjoy a countdown clock to Christmas Eve and also includes an arcade with a different and challenging game to play every day until Christmas Eve. You can also listen to Christmas music, watch videos, and read books. On Christmas Eve, the program starts tracking Santa’s travels on a route known only to him and his reindeer crew. Newer versions feature games, music, and content with chat and references to holiday traditions around the world.

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Christmas Countdown 2024

This fun app is an advent calendar for your phone that displays the number of days, hours, minutes, and seconds until Christmas. You can choose the theme you like, and there’s a new gift to unwrap every day, giving you a fresh Christmas-themed wallpaper to boost your holiday spirit, along with a festive fact and a link to a Christmas song. It’s free, and there are no ads, but you have to buy the premium version to get high-quality wallpapers, the Adeste Fideles, and Twelve Days of Christmas music. Since 2022, the app has added a cheaper subscription option for those who want the benefits of premium without paying for Lifetime Premium. You can now also directly customize from the countdown screen, too. The Advent Calendar is ready to go beginning on December 1.

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Christmas Wallpaper 4K

This collection of charming Christmas background wallpapers will inspire the magic of the Christmas season every time you glance at your smartphone. The wallpapers are high-resolution images in Full HD or 4K, and they look great on Super AMOLED screens. The app features dozens of Christmas wallpaper themes ranging from abstract and vintage designs, Christmas gifts, and Santa images to Christmas tree and cake wallpapers. This app offers a sackful of enchanting holiday-related background images for free.

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Yasa Pets Christmas

Yasa Pets Christmas app with puss family at the Xmas tree and fireplace.
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Combining cats and Christmas = cuteness overload. This delightful app is a digital dollhouse that allows players to tap and explore as the cat family on screen celebrates Christmas Day. You can open presents, dress the cats up (which you absolutely can’t do with your own Fluffy), set the table for dinner, and lots more. It’s an ideal option for young kids and cat lovers looking to relax with a Christmassy app. We want to say it’s only for the kids, but we know you can’t resist the little felines either (it will be our secret).

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Christmas Sweeper 4

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Candy Crush fans, get ready — Christmas Sweeper 4 is in the house, and it’s like your favorite game, except with a Christmas twist. The game comes in the mold of a classic match-three puzzler, letting you clear blocks to claim a variety of hidden, Xmas-themed items. Light candles, clear the snow to uncover gifts, catch jumping snowmen, fill up gift bags, drop Santa down the chimney, and much more creative mischief. Pass through levels to decorate rooms, discover new areas, and win prizes. Make matches of four and five items to create bombs and power-ups. The promise of rewards of cookies and soda will keep you busy for a long time after Christmas. For 2024, you too can help Reindeer Rudy restore Santa’s house in time for Christmas.

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas ($4)

How the Grinch Stole Christmas app starring Grinch.
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Dr. Seuss’ beloved How the Grinch Stole Christmas has been made into an interactive book for kids. If you need something to keep them occupied while waiting to open their presents, this $4 app lets them follow the Grinch as he attempts to keep Christmas from coming. They can play seven different mini-games like memory match, jigsaw puzzle, word search, and sequence. Tap on pictures to show new words, enjoy the narration, and watch out for the custom sound effects. The Android version of the app is similar to the iOS version, but it includes less content and costs just $1.

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ElfYourself

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This app helps you create a hilarious elf dance video starring yourself, family members (including the four-legged ones), and friends. You replace the elf faces with the faces of up to five people or pets. Once the faces are set, you select a dance theme, and the app creates a comic dance video. Once it’s done, you can share the video on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok. You can also purchase additional videos featuring different themes. The app now recognizes faces and positions them automatically and also offers different free dances every day, with an augmented reality (AR) option. The AI Style feature introduced in 2023 also helps to improve photo and filter quality.

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PNP Portable North Pole

Portable North Pole PNP app.
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Bring a smile to your kid’s face with their own personalized message from Santa. Input some information about your child, and a personalized video from Santa will play. The main idea is for kids to find out from Santa if they’re on the naughty or nice list, but it also includes some free games and activities. There are some in-app purchases that include a reaction recorder and story time. A family option features videos where Santa speaks to a group. Premium members get new videos, phone call scenes, an elf dancing game, face-to-face Santa chats, multi-device videos, and a year-round birthday video. A multi-device premium video includes a Christmas Eve video direct from Santa’s sleigh. Santa’s Activity Kit features printable activities, crafts, and word games.

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The Christmas List ($3)

The Christmas List app.
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This is a super useful app to help you keep track of your Christmas shopping. List everyone you need to buy gifts for, and then set a budget for them. Just tap a name, and you’ll see the list of items you’ll want to buy for this person and, of course, the budget. You can then tap on the items as you buy them, and when you go back to the main screen, you can see how much you have left to spend on gifts. For $3, it’s a great way to keep track of what to buy without going over budget. While this app isn’t available for Android, a great Android alternative is Christmas Gift List.

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Jackie Dove
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Jackie is an obsessive, insomniac tech writer and editor in northern California. A wildlife advocate, cat fan, and photo app fanatic, her specialties include cross-platform hardware and software, art, design, photography, video, and a wide range of creative and productivity apps and systems. Formerly senior editor at Macworld and creativity editor at The Next Web, Jackie now writes for a variety of consumer tech publications.

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