If you’re going all-in on a Conspiracy Theory Party, this guide pulls everything together—decor, food, and activities—for a party that feels suspiciously well planned. From an over-the-top evidence board to themed snacks and interactive games, this party setup is immersive, funny, and surprisingly easy to pull off.

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Table of Contents
Materials & Party Prep Supplies
Decorations & Printables
- Printed Conspiracy Theory Evidence Board
- Scissors
- Push pins
- Red yarn or string
- Tape (optional, for extra security)
Food Setup
- Printed table tents (on cardstock)
- Cardstock paper
- Printer
Activities
- Aluminum foil (for tin foil hats)
- Laptops or tablets (for PowerPoint presentations)
- Game prompt cards or lists (optional)
Step 1: Create the Evidence Board Backdrop
This is the visual centerpiece of your party and sets the tone immediately.
- Download & Print
Download your conspiracy theory evidence board and print it out. - Cut Out the Evidence
Cut out the images, headlines, and symbols you want to use. - Pin It Up
Using push pins, attach the images to the wall above where you’ll be hosting your food table. - Connect the Dots
Use red yarn to string between the push pins, crisscrossing the board until it looks like one massive, unhinged conspiracy.
✨ The messier and more dramatic the string work, the better.
Get the Files
Download the party decorations and table tents.
Step 2: Label the Conspiracy-Themed Food
Print out the table tents on cardstock and place one in front of each dish. This makes the food part of the experience instead of just snacks on a table.
Conspiracy Menu Lineup
Find all these recipes at the bottom of the page.
- Bermuda Triangle Punch – can be alcoholic or not
- Bigfoot Chocolate Butter Footprint – This butter board is perfect.
- Illuminati bread and fruit board – bread, pretzels, crackers, cookies, fruits to dip into the bigfoot footprint butter board, made to look like the triangle of the Illuminati.
- Flat Earth Cookies – use your favorite sugar cookie recipe or box mix.
- Illuminachos – Charcuterie nachos were a huge hit.
- Blackout Brownies – Box brownies made with a few drops of black food coloring, and then chocolate frosting microwaved for 60 seconds and black food coloring drops added to it. Then, pour the frosting over the top to cool and cut ito slices.
- Mystery Meatballs – a crockpot, frozen meatballs, grape jelly, and bbq sauce.
- Drink the Koolaid – Just red Kool-Aid made from a mix.
- Alien Egg Truffles – OREO truffles made into egg shapes and drizzled with colored sweetened condensed milk.
Arrange the food under the evidence board so it feels like the snacks themselves are part of the mystery.
Step 3: Tin Foil Hat Activity
Before the games begin, it’s time to suit up.
- Hand out aluminum foil
- Have everyone make their own tin foil hat
- Encourage extra flair—horns, spirals, antennas
Everyone wears their hats for the rest of the party, especially during presentations.
Step 4: PowerPoint Conspiracy Presentations
Each guest prepares a short PowerPoint presentation on a conspiracy theory of their choice.
Examples:
- Bigfoot sightings
- Aliens
- Flat Earth
- Government cover-ups
- Internet conspiracies
- The Ultimate Guide to PowerPoint Night for Conspiracy Theories Party
Presentations are given while wearing tin foil hats, which instantly makes this activity hilarious and unforgettable.
Step 5: Party Games & Activities
Keep the energy going with themed games:
- Conspiracy Theory Charades or Pictionary
Act out or draw famous conspiracies and let others guess. - Bigfoot: True or False
Read statements and have guests guess if they’re real or made up. - Alien Trivia
Questions about UFOs, pop culture aliens, and space myths. - Conspiracy Theory Puzzles
These games are easy to set up and work great between food and presentations.
Variations & Hosting Tips
- Lighting: Dim lights or add a desk lamp near the evidence board for dramatic effect.
- Dress Code: Encourage guests to wear black, green, or “government agent” vibes.
- Photo Area: Use the evidence board as a photo backdrop.
- Flexible Timing: Presentations can be optional if you want a more casual party flow.
More Conspiracy Theory Party Ideas
Having a conspiracy theory party? Check out all these ideas:
- How to Host a Conspiracy Theory Party
- Bermuda Triangle Punch
- How to make a Tin Foil Hat
- Illumi-Nachos
- Conspiracy Theory Power Point Ideas
- Mystery Meatballs
- Flat Earth Cookies
- Printable Conspiracy Theory Games
- Bigfoot Footprint Chocolate Ganache Butter
- Alien Egg OREO Truffles
- Printable Conspiracy Theory Puzzles
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