Planning a bachelorette party should be exciting and stress-free.
These 50 game ideas will help you create a memorable celebration for the bride-to-be.
Get ready for laughter, bonding, and plenty of fun with these easy-to-plan activities.
1. Bride Trivia Challenge

Guests answer fun questions about the bride’s life, memories, and relationship to see who knows her best during the bachelorette party.
- Prepare questions about the bride’s childhood, hobbies, and relationship.
- Award a small prize to the guest with the most correct answers.
- Make some questions funny or unexpected for extra laughs.
Pro Tip: Collect questions from close friends and family beforehand to get a good mix of easy and challenging trivia.
2. How Well Do You Know the Groom

Players guess the groom’s favorite things, habits, or funny facts, creating a lighthearted competition focused on the couple.
- Ask the groom questions before the party and write down his answers.
- Guests try to match the groom’s answers.
- The bride can reveal the correct answers for a fun reveal.
Pro Tip: Include a mix of questions about his personality, preferences, and funny quirks.
3. Bachelorette Bingo Game

Create bingo cards filled with common party moments or phrases and have guests mark them off throughout the celebration.
- Design cards with squares like ‘Someone takes a selfie’ or ‘Bride gets a compliment’.
- Guests mark off squares as events happen naturally.
- The first to get bingo wins a small prize.
Pro Tip: Customize the bingo squares to fit the specific party plans or location.
4. Advice Cards for the Bride

Each guest writes funny or heartfelt advice for marriage, then the bride reads them aloud for laughs and memories.
- Provide blank cards and pens for guests.
- Encourage guests to share wisdom, jokes, or sweet messages.
- Collect the cards and have the bride read them at a relaxed moment.
Pro Tip: Offer different colored pens for a pretty collection of advice cards.
5. Would She Rather Game

Players guess what the bride would choose between two options, helping everyone learn more about her personality.
- Prepare a list of ‘Would she rather…’ questions.
- Guests write down their guesses.
- The bride reveals her actual choices, leading to fun discussions.
Pro Tip: Make the choices specific to the bride’s interests for more accurate and amusing answers.
6. Memory Sharing Circle

Guests take turns sharing favorite memories with the bride, turning the game into a meaningful storytelling activity.
- Gather everyone in a comfortable circle.
- Each person shares a special memory involving the bride.
- This activity is great for a calm moment in the party.
Pro Tip: Have a box of tissues ready for happy tears, and maybe a photo album for inspiration.
7. Guess the Love Song Game

Play short clips of romantic songs and have guests guess the title or artist for a fun music-themed challenge.
- Create a playlist of popular love songs.
- Play 10-15 second clips of each song.
- Guests write down their guesses; the person with the most correct wins.
Pro Tip: Include songs from different eras to make it challenging and fun for all ages.
8. DIY Crown Decorating Contest

Provide simple craft supplies and let guests design a crown or headpiece for the bride, then vote on the best creation.
- Set up a table with plain crowns, glitter, ribbons, and glue.
- Guests get creative designing a crown for the bride.
- The bride chooses her favorite, and that guest wins a prize.
Pro Tip: Use craft supplies that are easy to work with and dry quickly.
9. Bridal Pictionary Game

Players draw wedding-related words while others guess, making it an easy and energetic group activity.
- Write wedding-themed words on slips of paper.
- Divide guests into teams.
- One person draws while their team guesses within a time limit.
Pro Tip: Keep the words simple enough to draw but challenging enough for a good guess.
10. Charades Wedding Edition

Act out wedding or relationship-themed prompts while teammates guess the correct answer.
- Prepare slips of paper with wedding-related actions or phrases.
- Teams take turns acting out the prompts without speaking.
- Award points for correct guesses within a time limit.
Pro Tip: Include prompts like ‘walking down the aisle,’ ‘first dance,’ or ‘catching the bouquet.’
11. Photo Scavenger Hunt

Create a list of fun photo challenges guests must complete around the party location or city.
- Give each team a list of photo tasks (e.g., ‘Picture with a stranger wearing pink’).
- Guests use their phones to take pictures.
- The team that completes the most challenges or has the funniest photos wins.
Pro Tip: Make some challenges specific to the bride’s personality or the party’s theme.
12. Dress the Bride with Tissue Paper

Teams use tissue paper or streamers to design a creative ‘wedding dress’ for the bride or a volunteer model.
- Divide guests into small teams.
- Provide each team with rolls of toilet paper, tissue paper, and tape.
- Teams have a set time to create a dress on a volunteer or the bride.
Pro Tip: Offer small accessories like ribbons or plastic flowers to add to the dresses.
13. Truth or Dare Party Version

Keep dares light and fun while guests answer silly questions or complete easy challenges together.
- Write ‘truths’ (questions) and ‘dares’ (tasks) on separate slips of paper.
- Guests pick one and choose ‘truth’ or ‘dare’.
- Ensure all dares are safe, appropriate, and fun for the group.
Pro Tip: Focus on dares that involve the whole group, like a silly dance-off or a group photo.
14. Guess the Bride’s Age in Photos

Show childhood and teenage photos of the bride and have guests guess how old she was in each picture.
- Collect photos of the bride from different ages.
- Display the photos, numbered, and provide guess sheets.
- The guest with the closest guesses wins.
Pro Tip: Include a baby photo and a recent photo to make the range wider and more fun.
15. Wedding Movie Quote Quiz

Players identify famous quotes from romantic or wedding-themed movies.
- List popular quotes from rom-coms and wedding movies.
- Guests write down the movie title for each quote.
- The person with the most correct answers wins.
Pro Tip: Play a snippet of the movie scene for an audio clue to make it more interactive.
16. Pass the Bouquet Game

Similar to musical chairs, guests pass a bouquet while music plays and complete a task when it stops.
- Have guests sit in a circle and pass a small bouquet.
- Play music and stop it at random intervals.
- The guest holding the bouquet when the music stops completes a fun task or answers a question.
Pro Tip: Tasks can include ‘tell a funny story about the bride’ or ‘strike a pose.’
17. Emoji Love Story Challenge

Guests try to decode romantic phrases or movie titles using only emoji clues.
- Create a list of wedding or love-themed phrases using emojis.
- Guests guess the phrase or movie title.
- The person with the most correct answers wins.
Pro Tip: Use popular movie titles or common wedding sayings for easier guessing.
18. Compliment Circle Game

Each guest shares a positive compliment or funny story about the bride, creating a supportive party moment.
- Gather everyone in a circle.
- Each guest takes a turn sharing something lovely about the bride.
- This activity helps everyone feel connected and celebrated.
Pro Tip: Start with yourself to set a warm and inviting tone for the group.
19. Guess the Dessert Flavor

Blindfolded guests taste small treats and guess the flavor for a sweet and interactive game.
- Prepare several small dessert samples with distinct flavors (e.g., lemon, chocolate, strawberry).
- Blindfold guests one by one.
- Guests taste and guess the flavor; the most correct guesses win.
Pro Tip: Use mini cupcakes or different flavored candies for easy tasting.
20. Bridal Fashion Sketch Contest

Provide paper and markers so guests can design a creative outfit idea for the bride.
- Set up a station with sketch paper, pencils, and colored markers.
- Guests draw a unique wedding-related outfit for the bride.
- The bride picks her favorite design, and the artist wins.
Pro Tip: Encourage guests to be imaginative, whether it’s a dream dress or a funny ‘after-party’ outfit.
21. Wedding Word Scramble

Players race to unscramble wedding-related words on printable game sheets.
- Create a list of scrambled wedding words (e.g., ‘marrige’ for ‘marriage’).
- Print out sheets for each guest.
- The first person to unscramble all words correctly wins.
Pro Tip: Include a mix of easy and harder words to keep it engaging.
22. Karaoke Love Song Battle

Guests sing romantic songs and the group votes for the most entertaining performance.
- Set up a karaoke machine or use a karaoke app.
- Guests choose and sing their favorite love songs.
- The group votes for the best, funniest, or most enthusiastic singer.
Pro Tip: Have a list of popular love songs ready to help guests choose.
23. Balloon Pop Challenge

Balloons contain small dares or questions that guests complete when they pop one.
- Write dares or questions on small slips of paper and put one inside each balloon.
- Inflate the balloons and scatter them around.
- Guests pop a balloon and complete the task inside.
Pro Tip: Use balloons in the party’s color scheme for extra decoration.
24. Guess the Couple’s Firsts

Players guess details about the couple’s first date, first trip, or first impressions.
- Prepare questions about the couple’s ‘firsts’ (e.g., ‘Where was their first kiss?’).
- Guests write down their guesses.
- The bride reveals the true stories behind each ‘first’.
Pro Tip: Ask the couple for these details beforehand to ensure accurate and fun answers.
25. Bride or Groom Quiz

Guests decide whether certain habits belong to the bride or the groom.
- Create a list of habits or preferences (e.g., ‘Who leaves clothes on the floor?’).
- Guests hold up signs that say ‘Bride’ or ‘Groom’.
- The bride confirms the correct answer.
Pro Tip: Make some habits funny or unexpected for more laughs and discussion.
26. Ring Toss Party Game

Use decorative rings and bottles for a simple and fun party competition.
- Set up a few empty bottles or stakes on a table or the ground.
- Guests take turns trying to toss rings onto the bottles.
- Award points for each successful toss; the highest score wins.
Pro Tip: Decorate the bottles with glitter or ribbon to match the party theme.
27. Wedding Planning Relay Race

Teams complete small tasks like wrapping ribbons or arranging mock decorations in a timed challenge.
- Divide guests into teams.
- Set up stations with simple wedding-related tasks (e.g., ‘tie a perfect bow’, ‘arrange a mini centerpiece’).
- Teams race to complete all tasks, passing off to the next member.
Pro Tip: Use inexpensive craft supplies for the tasks, like ribbons, small vases, and fake flowers.
28. Love Letter Mad Libs

Guests fill in missing words to create silly or romantic letters that are read aloud.
- Prepare Mad Libs-style templates for a love letter or wedding vow.
- Ask guests for words (nouns, adjectives, verbs) to fill in the blanks.
- Read the completed, often hilarious, letters aloud.
Pro Tip: Write a template that includes details about the couple for a personal touch.
29. Who Said It Game

Players guess whether a quote came from the bride, groom, or a romantic movie.
- Collect funny or sweet quotes from the bride, groom, and famous movies.
- Guests guess the source of each quote.
- The person with the most correct answers wins.
Pro Tip: Include a mix of quotes to make it challenging and surprising.
30. Party Playlist Voting Game

Guests suggest songs and vote on the ultimate bachelorette party playlist.
- Have guests write down their favorite party songs.
- Collect the suggestions and read them aloud.
- Guests vote on which songs should be added to the official party playlist.
Pro Tip: Create a collaborative playlist on a music streaming service for real-time updates.
31. Polaroid Photo Challenge

Give guests a list of creative photo ideas to capture during the party.
- Provide each guest or team with a Polaroid camera and a list of photo prompts.
- Prompts could include ‘group selfie,’ ‘candid laugh,’ or ‘toast to the bride.’
- The team with the most creative or completed photos wins.
Pro Tip: Provide fun props like oversized sunglasses or feather boas for the photos.
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32. Decorate the Veil Station

Guests customize a veil or sash for the bride using safe craft materials.
- Set up a craft station with a plain veil or sash, fabric markers, and stick-on gems.
- Guests add their personal touches to the bride’s accessory.
- The bride wears the unique, custom-decorated item during the party.
Pro Tip: Ensure all materials are non-toxic and easy to use on fabric.
33. Romantic Comedy Trivia

Test guests’ knowledge of popular rom-com movies with fun quiz questions.
- Prepare questions about plots, characters, and famous lines from rom-coms.
- Guests write down their answers individually or in teams.
- The person or team with the highest score wins.
Pro Tip: Include questions from classic rom-coms and newer favorites to appeal to everyone.
34. Guess the Signature Drink Name

Players create and vote on a fun name for a themed party drink or mocktail.
- Mix a special ‘signature drink’ for the party.
- Guests suggest creative names for the drink.
- The bride chooses her favorite name, and that guest wins a prize.
Pro Tip: Make the drink’s ingredients a clue for the naming game.
35. Bridal Bucket List Game

Guests suggest fun experiences the bride should try before the wedding day.
- Provide cards for guests to write down ideas for the bride’s ‘bucket list’.
- Suggestions can be fun, adventurous, or relaxing.
- The bride reads the suggestions and picks her favorites.
Pro Tip: Encourage guests to suggest things they could do together with the bride.
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36. Wedding Emoji Guessing Game

Use emojis to represent wedding items or moments that guests must figure out.
- Create a list of wedding-related words or phrases using only emojis.
- Guests write down what they think each emoji sequence means.
- The person with the most correct answers wins.
Pro Tip: Include emojis that are commonly understood but also some tricky ones.
37. Dance Move Challenge

Each player demonstrates a dance move and the group copies it for a fun energy boost.
- Play upbeat music.
- One guest starts with a dance move.
- The next person adds a new move while repeating the previous ones, creating a sequence.
Pro Tip: Keep the moves simple and silly to encourage everyone to participate.
38. Two Truths and a Lie Bride Edition

Guests share statements about themselves or the bride, and others guess which one is false.
- Each guest writes down two true statements and one false statement about themselves.
- Guests read their statements aloud.
- The group guesses which statement is the lie.
Pro Tip: Encourage guests to come up with interesting or surprising facts about themselves.
39. Romantic Quote Match Game

Players match famous love quotes to their source or movie title.
- Write down famous romantic quotes on one set of cards.
- Write the source (movie, book, song) on another set of cards.
- Guests match the quotes to their correct sources.
Pro Tip: Choose quotes that are well-known but not too obvious for a good challenge.
40. Friendship Bracelet Craft Game

Guests create bracelets as keepsakes while chatting and bonding.
- Set up a station with embroidery floss, beads, and simple instructions.
- Guests make friendship bracelets for themselves or for the bride.
- This activity allows for relaxed conversation and creativity.
Pro Tip: Provide a variety of colors and styles of beads for personalized bracelets.
41. Memory Lane Quiz

Create a timeline of the bride’s life and ask guests to place events in the correct order.
- List key events from the bride’s life (e.g., ‘first job’, ‘met the groom’).
- Guests try to put these events in chronological order.
- The bride reveals the correct order and shares stories about each event.
Pro Tip: Use photos from each event to make the quiz more visual and engaging.
42. Guess the Engagement Story

Guests write or guess details about how the proposal happened.
- Ask the bride to share a few key details about her engagement story.
- Guests write down their guesses for the full story.
- The bride reads the guesses and then tells the actual story.
Pro Tip: Encourage guests to be creative and funny with their guesses.
43. Wedding Word Association Game

Players quickly say words related to weddings without repeating previous answers.
- One person starts by saying a wedding-related word (e.g., ‘dress’).
- The next person quickly says another related word.
- A player is out if they repeat a word or can’t think of one in time.
Pro Tip: Set a timer (e.g., 5 seconds) for each player to keep the game moving fast.
44. Team Lip Sync Battle

Groups perform lip sync routines to popular love songs for entertainment.
- Divide guests into teams.
- Each team chooses a love song and practices a lip sync routine.
- Teams perform, and the group votes for the most entertaining performance.
Pro Tip: Provide props like wigs, scarves, or sunglasses to make the performances more dramatic.
45. Bride’s Favorites Guessing Game

Guests try to guess the bride’s favorite food, color, or hobby.
- Create a list of categories for the bride’s favorites.
- Guests write down their guesses for each category.
- The bride reveals her actual favorites, and the closest guess wins.
Pro Tip: Include some unexpected categories to make the game more interesting.
46. Table Topic Conversation Game

Prepare question cards that encourage meaningful or funny conversations among guests.
- Place question cards on tables or pass them around.
- Guests take turns drawing a card and answering the question.
- Questions can be about relationships, memories, or fun hypotheticals.
Pro Tip: Include a mix of lighthearted and deeper questions to encourage various types of conversation.
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47. DIY Photo Booth Challenge

Guests use props to create themed photos and vote for the most creative shot.
- Set up a simple backdrop and provide a box of fun photo booth props.
- Guests take creative photos using the props.
- At the end, everyone votes for the funniest or most original photo.
Pro Tip: Include props like signs with wedding sayings, silly hats, and oversized glasses.
48. Bridal Emoji Storytelling Game

Teams create a short love story using only emoji prompts.
- Provide teams with a starting emoji and an ending emoji.
- Teams then create a short ‘love story’ using a sequence of emojis.
- Teams share their stories, and the most creative or funny wins.
Pro Tip: Give a theme for the story, such as ‘how the couple met’ or ‘their dream honeymoon.’
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49. Guess the Wedding Cake Design

Show sketches or descriptions and have guests vote on which cake matches the bride’s style.
- Prepare a few different sketches or descriptions of wedding cakes.
- Guests vote on which design they think the bride would choose.
- The bride reveals her actual cake choice or dream cake.
Pro Tip: Include a variety of cake styles, from classic to modern, for more options.
50. Thank You Note Challenge

Guests write short thank-you messages or wishes for the bride, and she picks her favorites at the end of the party.
- Provide pretty thank you notes or blank cards and pens.
- Guests write a message to the bride, thanking her for being a friend or wishing her well.
- The bride can read them later or pick her favorites to read aloud.
Pro Tip: Collect the cards in a decorated box as a keepsake for the bride.
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These games are designed to bring everyone together and celebrate the bride-to-be in a fun and heartfelt way.
Pick your favorites, gather your supplies, and get ready for an amazing bachelorette party!


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