Bachelorette Party Game Ideas
Here are some fun and entertaining game ideas for a bachelorette party:
1. Bridal Trivia: Create a list of trivia questions about the bride and her relationship. Guests can write down their answers, and the person with the most correct answers wins a prize.
2. "How Well Do You Know the Bride?": Have the guests answer a series of questions about the bride-to-be before the party. During the event, ask the bride the same questions and compare her answers to those of the guests. The person with the most matching answers wins.
3. Scavenger Hunt: Create a scavenger hunt with a list of items or tasks related to weddings, love, or the bride's interests. Split guests into teams and see who can complete the most items within a time limit.
4. Wedding Mad Libs: Create Mad Libs-style wedding vows or speeches and have guests fill in the blanks with funny or outrageous words. Then, read the completed stories aloud for laughter and entertainment.
5. Panty Poem: Have each guest bring a pair of underwear as a gift for the bride. Assemble the panties into a bouquet and have the bride read a poem about each pair, trying to guess who brought them.
6. Bridal Pictionary: Play a game of Pictionary using wedding-themed words or phrases. Divide guests into teams and have one person from each team draw while their teammates guess the word within a time limit.
7. Guess the Celebrity Couple: Create a list of celebrity couples and have guests match the names of the celebrities with their partners. The person with the most correct answers wins.
8. Karaoke: Set up a karaoke machine or use a karaoke app and let guests take turns singing their favorite songs. Encourage group performances and create a lively and entertaining atmosphere.
9. DIY Wedding Dress: Divide guests into teams and provide them with rolls of toilet paper or tissue paper. Each team must choose a "bride" and create a wedding dress using the paper. The bride then models each dress, and the best design wins.
10. Advice Jar: Have guests write down their best marriage or relationship advice on small pieces of paper and place them in a jar. The bride can read them aloud and try to guess who gave each piece of advice.