Not all dolls are meant to be cute. Some are darn scary, or are we forgetting Chucky and Annabelle? From see-saw doll playground Halloween decorations to life-sized scary dolls, we have shortlisted some of the creepiest entries, which you can take inspiration from to make part of your Halloween set-up to have your guests yelp in fear. So, those who love Barbie and Sindy, brace yourself as creepy dolls take over this festive season.

These dolls placed on a staircase can scare the hell out of your guests.

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Zombie dolls hanging inside your closet will send shivers down anyone’s spine.

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Nothing petrifies kids more than zombie doll babies in the yard.

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Is there anything scarier than witnessing an animated doll swinging on your front porch?

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Is there anything more ghastly than a one-eyed doll peering at you continuously from one corner of the house?

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A skeleton doll placed on your living room shelf will spook and lure visitors in equal capacity.

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This gothic doll head is ready to give your guest a fright.

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Hang creepy, broken dolls from trees to give your neighbors a sinister vibe.

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Level up the spookiness of your home with a handmade Amigurumi crochet pattern (Squid Game doll), also available on Etsy.

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Splash spookiness in your kid’s room by placing these eerie dolls inside drawers or on the study table.

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Seesaw dolls for your playground Halloween decoration is something you should give a try this spooky season.

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This Annabelle will scare the living lights out of your family and friends.

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This 4-foot inflatable rag doll will enhance the spookiness of your outdoor Halloween decoration.

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Embellish your front door with a wreath made of multiple doll heads: Trick-or-treaters won’t dare ring your doorbell.

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Decorate your lawn with a swamp of flesh-eating dolls.

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Not every Barbie is cute; some are creepy. Here are a couple for your Halloween decoration inspiration.

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Baby doll heads strung together using a rope can add fear.

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A creepy doll holding a faux skull will surely petrify visitors.

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There is something sinister about the Twin Doll Sisters hanging at the entry door.

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Creepy dolls lying on a bed are a ghastly sight.

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A half-buried doll in your backyard will give fright and anxiety to onlookers.

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A spider creeping across a doll’s face ensures your front door delivers peak spooky vibes this Halloween.

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This Michael Myers doll Halloween animatronic on a shelf transforms your home into a chilling yet captivating haunted space.

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A cracked-face creepy doll on a floating shelf will solidify your home’s status as the eeriest in town.

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An evil-faced doll next to a kitchen jar is as creepy as it is funny.

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A group of sinister dolls playing ring-around-the-rosie or swaying on a backyard swing will terrify anyone who sees them.

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Halloween isn’t just about scares. It’s about fun too! Display DIY or store-bought pumpkin-shaped dolls in your bedroom or anywhere you like.

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Some dolls are so creepy that they exude sinister vibes, whether used for outdoor or indoor Halloween decorations.

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How about a terrifying idea of hanging a doll by the front door and lighting its ragged face on fire for pure, chilling thrills.

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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