Halloween Oreo Spiders

Looking for a Halloween treat that’s as fun to make as it is to eat? These Oreo spiders come together in minutes with just a few simple ingredients. No baking and no fuss, just a playful, kid-friendly dessert that always gets smiles. Perfect for parties, school events, or a cozy night at home, they’re spooky in looks but sweet in every bite.

Close-up view of Oreo Spider Cookies with candy eyes and black licorice legs, arranged on parchment paper as a fun no-bake Halloween treat for parties and kids.

Some of my favorite memories come from gathering the grandkids around the kitchen table in October. We spread out a tray of Oreos, bowls of pretzel sticks, and a little dish of candy eyes, and before long the room is full of giggles and sticky fingers.

Oreo Spider Cookies with candy eyes and licorice legs served on a round metal tray, a fun no-bake Halloween party snack or classroom treat for kids.

These Oreo spiders are just the kind of treat kids love to make because they can do most of it themselves. They twist, tuck, and press until each cookie has its own personality, some with crooked legs, others with eyes looking in every direction. That’s part of the fun, and honestly, it’s what makes them so special.

I’ve come to think of these cookies less as a recipe and more as a tradition. Every year, the spiders show up on our Halloween table, and every year they bring the same joy. If you’d like a treat that’s simple, festive, and memory-making all at once, this is the one to try.

Why Oreo Spiders Make the Best Halloween Treats

  • Quick and no-bake: These Oreo cookies are no-bake Halloween treats that come together in just minutes with simple pantry staples.
  • Kid-friendly: A true Halloween dessert for kids, they’re easy enough for little hands to assemble with Oreos, pretzel sticks, licorice candy, and candy eyeballs.
  • Perfect for sharing: Whether it’s a classroom Halloween party or a neighborhood get-together, these cookies are easy to make in large batches and always disappear fast.

What You’ll Need (Ingredients)

Ingredients for Oreo Spider Cookies on a marble surface including Oreos, licorice ropes, candy eyeballs, and black icing in glass bowls.
  • Double-Stuffed Oreos
  • Eye ball candies
  • Licorice ropes
  • Black icing

How to Make Halloween Oreos Spiders

Now that your ingredients are ready, let’s put these Halloween spider cookies together. I’ll walk you through each step so you feel confident making them, even if you’re doing it with kids gathered around the table. (You can also scroll down to the printable recipe card for quick reference.)

  1. Lay down a sheet of parchment paper to keep your cookies from sticking and to make cleanup easier.

2. Slice the licorice ropes into 1-inch pieces and set them aside. These will become your spider legs.

3. Carefully twist apart each Oreo, making sure the filling stays on one side.

black licorice ropes cut into small 1-inch pieces and spread out on parchment paper, ready to be used as spider legs.
Double-Stuffed Oreos carefully twisted open and arranged on parchment paper, with cream filling on one side and cookie tops set aside.

4. Place four licorice pieces on each side of the filling and press them in gently so they stay put. Each spider should have eight legs.

5. Replace the top half of the Oreo and press it lightly back into place to secure the legs.

Oreo cookies with cream filling arranged on parchment paper, each with eight black licorice pieces pressed into the filling to create spider legs.
Oreo cookies with black licorice legs pressed into the cream filling, cookie tops replaced to hold the legs in place, arranged on parchment paper.

6. Dab two small spots of black icing onto the top of the cookie.

7. Place the candy eyeballs on the icing and press them gently so they stick.

Nana’s Cooking Tip

If you’re making these with kids, let them decorate a few however they like. Crooked legs and silly eyes are part of the fun.


Pro Tips for Best Results

  • Prep ahead: Cut the licorice (or pretzel sticks) into leg-sized pieces before starting. It makes assembly smoother.
  • Secure the legs: If the licorice won’t stick, press it a little deeper into the cream or add a dab of icing as backup.
  • Extra batch: Always prepare a few more than you think you’ll need. These no-bake Halloween treats tend to disappear quickly once they hit the table.
Close-up of Oreo Spider Cookies with black licorice legs and candy eyeballs arranged on parchment paper, a fun no-bake Halloween cookie recipe for kids.

Oreo Spiders Variations

  • Switch up the legs: Licorice ropes are traditional, but pretzel sticks add a salty crunch and Twizzler Pull ’n’ Peel makes chewy spider legs kids love.
  • Change up the eyes: If you can’t find candy eyeballs, try mini chocolate chips, M&Ms, or even a dot of black icing for a simple substitute.
  • Play with the filling: Regular Oreos are great, but Halloween Oreos with orange filling make these spiders extra festive.
Single Oreo Spider Cookie with licorice legs and candy eyes on a marble surface, styled beside serving trays, a simple no-bake Halloween cookie idea for kids.

Storage & Leftover Tips

  • Room temperature is best: Keep Oreo Spider Cookies in an airtight container at room temperature. They’ll stay fresh and crisp for up to 2 days.
  • Avoid the fridge: Refrigerating them can make the cookies soften too quickly and the licorice or pretzel legs lose their texture.
  • Make ahead for parties: These are perfect for a classroom Halloween party or family gathering because you can assemble them the night before. They hold up beautifully.
  • Travel tip: If you’re bringing them to a party, layer parchment paper between cookie layers in a container so the candy eyes don’t pop off during the trip.
  • Leftovers (if you have any): These cookies tend to disappear fast, but if you do have a few extras, enjoy them within a couple of days while the textures are still crisp.
Close-up of Oreo Spider Cookies with candy eyes and black licorice legs arranged on a serving tray, a cute and easy no-bake Halloween dessert for kids and parties.

Oreo Spiders FAQs

Yes, I often do. These no-bake Halloween treats hold up nicely if I make them the night before. I store them in an airtight container at room temperature, and they stay fresh for up to two days.

I recommend them, yes. The extra cream makes it much easier to secure the legs inside the cookie. That said, if all you have are regular Oreos, you can still make it work—you’ll just need to press a little more carefully.

I don’t recommend it. The fridge tends to make the cookies soggy and changes the texture of the licorice or pretzels. Room temperature storage is the way to go.

Every October, I find myself coming back to these Oreo Spider Cookies. They aren’t fancy, and that’s exactly why I love them. A package of Oreos, a bit of candy, and suddenly you’ve got a tray of spiders that kids can’t wait to make and everyone can’t wait to eat.

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Oreo Spiders Halloween Cookies


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Description

These Oreo spider cookies are a quick and festive no-bake Halloween treat. They’re simple enough for kids to help with and perfect for parties or classroom snacks.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 18 Double-Stuffed Oreos
  • Eye ball candies
  • Licorice ropes, cut into 1-inch pieces (or Twizzler Pull ’n’ Peel, pretzel sticks)
  • Black icing (or melted chocolate, peanut butter)

Equipment

  • Parchment paper
  • Small scissors or kitchen shears

Instructions

  1. Place a sheet of parchment paper on the counter or a baking sheet. This gives you a clean spot to work and a place for the finished cookies to rest.
  2. Use kitchen scissors or a sharp knife to cut the licorice ropes into 1-inch pieces. You’ll need eight pieces for each Oreo Spider. Set them aside in a small bowl for easy grabbing.
  3. Twist each Oreo gently until the top cookie comes off. Try to keep all the cream filling on one side. If a cookie breaks, don’t worry you’ll have extras.
  4. Take four licorice pieces and press them into the cream filling on one side of the Oreo. Repeat on the other side so your spider has eight legs total. If the legs aren’t sticking, press them a little deeper into the cream.
  5. Place the top half of the Oreo back on and press it down gently. Be careful not to push too hard or the cream will squish out the sides.
  6. Using the black icing, pipe two small dots on the top of the Oreo. This works as glue for the eyes. You can also use melted chocolate or peanut butter if you prefer.
  7. Press one candy eyeball into each icing dot. Hold for a second so they stick in place. Repeat with the rest of the cookies until all of your spiders are “looking” at you.
  8. Let the cookies sit for 5–10 minutes so the icing firms up. Arrange them on a tray or plate and enjoy your spooky, silly creations.

Notes

  • Double-Stuffed Oreos work best because the extra filling holds the legs securely.
  • Store cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. Avoid refrigerating, as it softens the cookies.
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: Dessert, Snack
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1
  • Calories: 110
  • Sugar: 10g
  • Fat: 4g
  • Carbohydrates: 16g
  • Protein: 1g

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