Planning the perfect bachelorette party? These 20 games will keep your group laughing, bonding, and creating memories that’ll last long after the wedding day.
1) Bride Trivia Challenge
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Test how well the group knows the bride with personalized trivia questions about her life, relationship, and quirky habits. Create questions ranging from her first kiss to her most embarrassing moment for maximum entertainment value.
Prepare 20-30 questions in advance and divide guests into teams, awarding prizes for correct answers about the bride’s favorite things, childhood memories, and relationship milestones. Include funny multiple-choice options to keep everyone guessing and laughing throughout the game.
Award special prizes for the winning team and give the bride a keepsake booklet with all the questions and answers as a memento.
2) Prosecco Pong Tournament
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Elevate the classic party game with a sophisticated twist by replacing beer with prosecco or champagne. Set up elegant plastic champagne flutes in pyramid formations at both ends of a decorated table for a classy competition.
Use pink ping pong balls and create tournament brackets to determine the ultimate prosecco pong champion of the bachelorette weekend. Add special rules like “bride’s choice” shots where she picks fun dares for missed throws to personalize the experience.
Keep non-alcoholic sparkling cider on hand for designated drivers and those who prefer not to drink but still want to participate.
3) Lingerie Guessing Game
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Have each guest bring a wrapped lingerie gift for the bride without revealing who brought what piece. The bride must guess which guest brought each item based on style, color choices, and personality matches for hilarious results.
Display each piece as it’s unwrapped and have the bride explain her reasoning before revealing the gift-giver’s identity. Award points for correct guesses and create a funny penalty for wrong answers like taking a sip or sharing an embarrassing story.
Document the game with photos of the bride holding each piece with the gift-giver for a fun wedding shower album addition.
4) Scavenger Hunt Adventures
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Create customized scavenger hunt lists with photo challenges that take the group around town or the party venue. Include tasks like finding someone with the groom’s name, getting marriage advice from strangers, or recreating the bride’s first date location for memorable moments.
Divide into teams with designated photographers and set a time limit for completing challenges worth different point values. Mix silly tasks with sentimental ones like finding something blue or collecting well-wishes from married couples to balance fun with meaningful experiences.
Award prizes for most creative photos, fastest completion time, and best team spirit to keep everyone engaged and competitive throughout the hunt.
5) Ring Hunt Freeze Dance
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Hide plastic rings throughout the party space and play the bride’s favorite songs for a musical chair-style competition. When the music stops, everyone must find and put on a ring, with the person left ringless performing a dare chosen by the bride.
Decrease the number of rings each round to increase competition and excitement as the game progresses toward crowning a winner. Include different colored rings worth varying points or special privileges like choosing the next song or skipping a dare for added strategy.
Create a playlist mixing the bride’s guilty pleasure songs with current hits and wedding classics for the perfect dance party atmosphere.
6) Cocktail Creation Contest
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Set up a DIY cocktail station with various spirits, mixers, and garnishes for teams to create signature drinks. Each team invents a cocktail inspired by the bride’s personality, naming it something clever related to her life or relationship for judging.
Provide recipe cards for teams to document their creations including ingredients, measurements, and mixing instructions for future reference. Have the bride taste-test each cocktail and judge based on creativity, presentation, taste, and the story behind the name for comprehensive scoring.
Compile all recipes into a custom cocktail book for the bride featuring photos of each team with their signature creation.
7) Wedding Dress Toilet Paper Challenge
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Divide guests into teams and challenge them to create stunning wedding dresses using only toilet paper, tape, and accessories. Set a 20-minute timer and watch creativity flourish as teams design everything from mermaid silhouettes to princess ball gowns with surprising artistic results.
Designate one team member as the model while others work as designers, constructing elaborate veils, trains, and bouquets from bathroom tissue. Have the bride judge a fashion show runway walk featuring each creation, awarding prizes for most creative, most realistic, and funniest design categories.
Document the fashion show with photos and videos for hilarious wedding slideshow content that guests will remember forever.
8) Groom Quiz Video
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Pre-record the groom answering questions about the bride, their relationship, and predictions about married life for party entertainment. Ask questions ranging from “What’s her most annoying habit?” to “What was your first thought when you met?” for revealing and funny responses.
Play the video during the party and have the bride guess his answers before revealing what he actually said. Award points for matching answers and create drinking game rules for wrong guesses or particularly sweet responses that make everyone say “aww” simultaneously.
Include blooper footage and messages from groomsmen for extra entertainment value and heartwarming moments throughout the game.
9) Banned Words Challenge
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Give each guest a set of plastic rings or beaded necklaces at the party’s start with common words banned for the duration. Forbidden words like “wedding,” “bride,” “groom,” and “husband” create constant vigilance as guests try catching each other slipping up in conversation.
When someone says a banned word, they surrender one accessory to the person who caught them breaking the rules. The guest with the most accessories at party’s end wins a prize while the person with none performs an entertaining dare or toast.
Add time-based rule changes like new banned words every hour to maintain challenge difficulty throughout the entire celebration.
10) Memory Lane Story Time
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Have each guest prepare their favorite memory with the bride to share during an intimate storytelling session. Stories can range from childhood adventures to college mishaps, first impressions, or moments that defined your friendship for emotional and entertaining sharing.
Create a cozy atmosphere with comfortable seating, soft lighting, and tissues readily available for inevitable happy tears. Record each story on video or have someone transcribe them into a beautiful memory book for the bride to treasure forever as a keepsake.
Include props or photos related to each story for visual enhancement and deeper connection to shared memories being celebrated.
11) Pin the Kiss on the Groom
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Create a life-size poster of the groom’s face for this hilarious twist on the classic party game. Blindfolded guests wearing bright lipstick attempt to plant a kiss on his lips while being spun around for disorienting fun and photo opportunities.
Mark each attempt with the guest’s name next to their lipstick mark for a keepsake poster showing everyone’s attempts. Award prizes for closest to the target, farthest away, and most creative placement while the bride judges the most accurate kiss for ultimate bragging rights.
Save the poster as a funny memento to surprise the groom with after the wedding celebration ends.
12) Dance-Off Competition
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Organize a bracket-style dance competition featuring different music genres and dance styles for each round. Include categories like “best ’90s moves,” “sexiest dance,” “worst dancing on purpose,” and “recreate the bride’s signature moves” for variety and entertainment throughout.
Have the bride serve as the main judge while guests vote for audience favorite in each battle round. Create special challenges like dancing with props, partner dances, or dancing while holding drinks to increase difficulty and hilarity as competition intensifies.
Crown the ultimate dance champion with a silly trophy or crown to wear for the rest of the celebration.
13) Two Truths and a Lie: Bride Edition
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Each guest writes two truths and one lie about their relationship or experiences with the bride for group guessing. Stories should be detailed enough to sound believable but outrageous enough to entertain everyone as they try detecting fiction from fact.
Have the bride guess first, then open it up to the group for discussion and voting on the lie. Award points for successfully fooling the bride and additional points for fooling the majority of guests with convincing false stories about shared experiences.
Keep score throughout the game and crown the best storyteller who fooled the most people with their creative deceptions.
14) Bridal Bingo
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Create customized bingo cards with squares featuring predictions about the wedding, bride’s quirks, and party events. Include squares like “bride cries happy tears,” “someone mentions the honeymoon,” or “inappropriate story about the groom” for ongoing entertainment throughout the celebration.
Distribute cards at the party’s beginning and have guests mark squares as events naturally occur during festivities. Award prizes for first bingo, blackout, and most creative interpretation of ambiguous squares while keeping everyone engaged and observant during the entire party.
Design cards with inside jokes and specific references to the bride’s life for a personalized touch everyone will appreciate.
15) Advice Cards Time Capsule
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Provide beautifully designed cards for guests to write marriage advice, predictions, and wishes for the bride’s future. Include prompts like “In 10 years you’ll…,” “Never go to bed…,” and “The secret to happy marriage is…” for thoughtful and funny responses.
Seal all cards in a decorative box to be opened on a future anniversary the bride chooses in advance. Add photos from the bachelorette party and small mementos to make the time capsule even more special when eventually opened for nostalgic reminiscing.
Have each guest read their favorite piece of advice aloud before sealing for immediate entertainment and wisdom sharing.
16) Emoji Pictionary
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Create cards with wedding-related phrases that must be drawn using only emoji-style symbols for teammates to guess. Include phrases like “cold feet,” “wedding crasher,” “bridezilla,” and “honeymoon phase” for challenging artistic interpretation using simple emoji-inspired drawings on whiteboards.
Set one-minute timers for each turn and ban words, letters, and numbers to maintain emoji-only drawing rules. Award bonus points for guessing within 30 seconds and create penalties for rule violations like using letters or obvious verbal hints during drawing turns.
Keep score by teams and increase difficulty with more abstract concepts as the game progresses toward crowning emoji champions.
17) Sip or Spill
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Create a stack of progressively revealing questions that guests must either answer honestly or take a sip. Start with innocent questions like “Have you ever had a crush on one of the bride’s exes?” and escalate to spicier topics as courage increases.
Let the bride ask special questions she’s always wondered about and include relationship-focused queries for learning new things. Establish a “phone a friend” lifeline where someone can defer one question to another guest for strategic gameplay and unexpected revelations.
Set ground rules about what stays at the party and what can be shared to maintain trust and comfort levels.
18) Wedding Movie Charades
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Act out famous wedding movies, romantic comedies, and love songs without speaking for team-based guessing competitions. Include classics like “My Best Friend’s Wedding,” “27 Dresses,” and “Bridesmaids” mixed with romantic songs for variety in acting challenges throughout gameplay.
Create different difficulty levels with easy mode allowing sound effects and hard mode being completely silent performances. Award extra points for guessing the specific scene being acted out or naming additional cast members from the movie for competitive scoring advantages.
Keep a running tally of points and crown the best actors and guessers with funny awards at game’s end.
19) Couple’s Roast
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Set up a mock comedy roast where guests take turns gently teasing the bride about her quirks and relationship habits. Establish ground rules keeping jokes light-hearted and focused on funny habits rather than anything genuinely hurtful or embarrassing for comfortable entertainment.
Give each roaster two minutes to deliver prepared jokes with the bride getting final rebuttal time for comebacks. Include props, costume changes, and visual aids to enhance comedy presentations while someone records the entire roast for future viewing and laughter.
End with heartfelt toasts balancing the jokes with genuine expressions of love and friendship for the bride.
20) Destination Dare Wheel
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Create a spinning wheel filled with dares ranging from mild to wild for an unpredictable game of courage. Include options like “Text your crush,” “Share your most embarrassing date story,” “Call someone and sing Happy Birthday,” or “Do your best bride impression” for varied entertainment.
Let the bride spin for each guest or have volunteers spin their own fate for added suspense and autonomy. Create escape clauses where someone can trade their dare for a group dare or donate money to the honeymoon fund for charitable alternatives.
Document completed dares with photos and videos for a hilarious highlight reel celebrating everyone’s bravery and good humor.