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Wichteln Varianten — the German gift-exchange traditions

Wichteln is not one game — it is a family of them. Classic Wichteln resembles Secret Santa, but the variants that carry real weight in German offices and households are different games entirely. Here are the four that matter.

The word Wichteln comes from Wichtel, the small household spirit of German folklore. The classic draw runs like Secret Santa, but the popular office variants — Schrottwichteln, Schokowichteln, Räuberwichteln — each change the rules enough to be their own tradition.

Four variants, four rule sets

  1. Klassisches Wichteln — the Secret Santa variant

    A sealed draw assigns each participant a giftee in secret. Budgets are set, gifts are wrapped, the exchange happens at a shared event. This is the version closest to international Secret Santa and the one Cuchumbo handles natively.

  2. Schrottwichteln — the white-elephant variant

    Everyone brings something from home they no longer want — the "Schrott" in the name literally means junk. Gifts are drawn from a pile or traded through a dice game. The joy is in the absurd — a half-used candle, a mystery novel read five times, a novelty mug.

  3. Schokowichteln — the chocolate variant

    Every gift is chocolate. The budget stays low, the variance stays low, and the whole exchange becomes a tasting. Common in schools and informal offices where a broader gift exchange feels heavy.

  4. Wichteln mit Würfeln — the dice variant

    Participants bring wrapped gifts and sit in a circle. Dice are passed and certain rolls trigger moves — take a gift, swap with a neighbor, open yours. A game replaces the draw entirely. Chaotic, playful, best with a cohesive group.

How to pick the right variant

For classical offices — klassisches Wichteln. For a casual year-end with a lot of old stuff lying around — Schrottwichteln. For a school or kids' group — Schokowichteln. For a group that likes games — Würfelwichteln. The rules set the tone; pick the variant that matches the room.

Klassisches Wichteln, digital

Cuchumbo handles classical Wichteln with a sealed draw and localised German strings. Create an exchange, share the invite, shake the Cuchumbo.

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