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Unlock The Fun: How To Play Bridal Shower Games That Will Keep Your Guests Laughing

Quick notes

  • One player from each team takes turns acting out a word or phrase from their list while the other players guess.
  • Create a humorous and unique wedding story by filling in missing words in a Mad Libs-style template.
  • One player from each team takes turns drawing a word or phrase from their list while the other players guess.

Bridal showers are joyous occasions that celebrate the upcoming marriage of a cherished friend or family member. These gatherings are filled with love, laughter, and games that create lasting memories. If you’re planning a bridal shower, selecting the right games is essential for ensuring a lively and engaging atmosphere. In this guide, we’ll explore various bridal shower games, providing step-by-step instructions and tips to help you host a memorable event.

Game 1: “He Said, She Said”

  • Objective: Guess the partner’s answers to various questions about their relationship.
  • Materials:
  • Two sets of cards with questions about the couple’s relationship
  • Pens or pencils
  • Two chairs or designated spaces for the bride and groom-to-be
  • Instructions:

1. Divide the guests into two teams, one representing the bride and the other representing the groom-to-be.
2. Place the bride and groom-to-be in separate chairs or designated spaces, facing away from each other.
3. Read a question from one set of cards to the bride, and have her write down her answer.
4. Read the same question to the groom-to-be, and have him write down his answer.
5. Reveal the answers and have the guests guess which answer belongs to the bride and which belongs to the groom-to-be.
6. The team with the most correct guesses wins.

Game 2: “Wedding Charades”

  • Objective: Act out wedding-related words or phrases for the other players to guess.
  • Materials:
  • A list of wedding-related words or phrases
  • Paper and pens or pencils for each player
  • A timer
  • Instructions:

1. Divide the guests into two teams.
2. Give each team a list of wedding-related words or phrases.
3. Set a timer for each round, typically around 3-5 minutes.
4. One player from each team takes turns acting out a word or phrase from their list while the other players guess.
5. If a player guesses correctly before the timer runs out, their team earns a point.
6. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.

Game 3: “Bridal Bingo”

  • Objective: Match bridal-related words or phrases called out by the host with those on a bingo card.
  • Materials:
  • Bridal bingo cards with various bridal-related words or phrases
  • Bingo chips or markers
  • A microphone or speaker for the host
  • Instructions:

1. Distribute bridal bingo cards to each guest.
2. The host reads out bridal-related words or phrases one at a time.
3. Guests mark off the corresponding words or phrases on their bingo cards as they are called out.
4. The first guest to mark off a complete row, column, or diagonal line calls out “Bingo!” and wins.

Game 4: “Wedding Mad Libs”

  • Objective: Create a humorous and unique wedding story by filling in missing words in a Mad Libs-style template.
  • Materials:
  • A Mad Libs-style template with missing words related to weddings
  • Pens or pencils for each guest
  • Instructions:

1. Distribute the Mad Libs template to each guest.
2. Have the guests take turns filling in the missing words with their own creative ideas.
3. Once all the missing words have been filled in, read the completed Mad Libs story aloud to the group.
4. Enjoy the laughter and hilarity as the guests listen to the comical wedding story they’ve created together.

Game 5: “Wedding Pictionary”

  • Objective: Draw wedding-related words or phrases for other players to guess.
  • Materials:
  • A list of wedding-related words or phrases
  • Paper and pens or pencils for each player
  • A timer
  • Instructions:

1. Divide the guests into two teams.
2. Give each team a list of wedding-related words or phrases.
3. Set a timer for each round, typically around 3-5 minutes.
4. One player from each team takes turns drawing a word or phrase from their list while the other players guess.
5. If a player guesses correctly before the timer runs out, their team earns a point.
6. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.

Game 6: “The Newlywed Game”

  • Objective: Test the newlyweds’ knowledge of each other by asking them questions about their relationship.
  • Materials:
  • A list of questions about the newlyweds’ relationship
  • Two chairs or designated spaces for the newlyweds
  • A microphone or speaker for the host
  • Instructions:

1. Seat the newlyweds in separate chairs or designated spaces, facing away from each other.
2. The host reads out a question about the newlyweds’ relationship to each of them.
3. The newlyweds write down their answers without showing them to each other.
4. The host reveals the answers, and the guests cheer for the couple if they match.
5. The couple with the most matching answers wins.

Game 7: “Wedding Scavenger Hunt”

  • Objective: Find wedding-related items hidden around the party venue.
  • Materials:
  • A list of wedding-related items to find
  • Small prizes or treats for the winners
  • Instructions:

1. Hide the wedding-related items around the party venue before the guests arrive.
2. Divide the guests into teams and give each team a list of items to find.
3. Set a time limit for the scavenger hunt, typically around 15-20 minutes.
4. The team that finds all the items first wins the prizes or treats.

Tips for Planning and Hosting Bridal Shower Games:

  • Plan a variety of games to cater to different preferences and energy levels.
  • Keep the games simple and easy to understand, avoiding overly complex rules.
  • Provide clear instructions and ensure all guests know how to play each game.
  • Set appropriate time limits for each game to keep the pace moving.
  • Encourage participation from all guests, including those who may be shy or hesitant.
  • Have backup games or activities ready in case some games run shorter or longer than expected.
  • Create a celebratory atmosphere with decorations, music, and refreshments that match the bridal shower theme.

Top Questions Asked

Q: How do I choose the right games for my bridal shower?

A: Consider the preferences and personalities of the bride-to-be and her guests. Choose games that are fun, engaging, and appropriate for the group’s dynamics.

Q: How many games should I plan for a bridal shower?

A: Aim for 3-5 games to keep the event lively and avoid overwhelming the guests.

Q: What is a good way to involve all guests in the games?

A: Encourage participation by dividing guests into teams, rotating players, and providing clear instructions. Offer alternative roles for guests who may not want to play actively, such as scorekeepers or cheerleaders.

Q: How do I handle competitive guests who may take the games too seriously?

A: Emphasize the fun and lighthearted nature of the games. Encourage friendly competition and remind guests that the focus is on celebrating the bride-to-be.

Q: What are some creative alternatives to traditional bridal shower games?

A: Consider games that involve crafting, DIY activities, or interactive challenges that promote teamwork and creativity among the guests.

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Sarah is the founder and lead writer for The Wedding Blog. With over 10 years of experience in the wedding industry, she's helped plan countless events across the country. Sarah started her career as a wedding planner in New York City where she thrived on the fast pace and creativity...