50+ Bachelorette Party Games & Dares for an Unforgettable Night
Planning the ultimate bachelorette party? Whether you’re throwing a sophisticated wine night, a wild Vegas weekend, or a chill cabin getaway, the right games can transform a good party into a legendary one. We’ve compiled 50+ bachelorette party games and dares that work for every vibe—from PG bridal showers to R-rated last hurrahs.
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Classy Bridal Shower Games (Keep It PG)
Perfect for mixed-company events with mom, grandma, and the work friends. Fun without the blush.
1. How Well Do You Know the Bride?
The classic for a reason. Prepare 20 questions about the bride’s life, preferences, and relationship. Guests compete to see who knows her best.
- What’s her coffee order?
- Where was her first date with her fiancé?
- What’s her go-to karaoke song?
- What’s her biggest pet peeve?
Pro tip: Have the groom record video answers beforehand for extra laughs!
2. Bridal Bingo
Create bingo cards with wedding-related items (champagne, tears, “so cute!”). Mark squares as events happen during gift opening. First to bingo wins!
3. Wedding Dress Designer
Split into teams with toilet paper, ribbons, and tape. Each team designs a wedding dress on one member. The bride judges the winner.
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4. Guess the Dress
Print photos of celebrity wedding dresses. Guests match the dress to the celebrity bride. Surprisingly competitive!
5. Love Story Mad Libs
Create a mad libs version of the couple’s love story. Read the ridiculous results aloud for guaranteed laughs.
6. Ring Hunt
Hide plastic rings around the venue. Guest with the most rings at the end wins. Simple but surprisingly addictive.
7. Pass the Bouquet
Like hot potato, but with a fake bouquet. When the music stops, that person answers a question about the bride or does a mini-dare.
8. Two Truths and a Lie: Bride Edition
The bride shares three stories about herself—two true, one false. Guests vote on the lie.
Bachelorette Drinking Games
Turn up the energy with these games designed for the party crew. Always drink responsibly!
9. Drink If…
The bachelorette party classic. Read statements and drink if they apply to you:
- Drink if you’ve hooked up with someone in this room
- Drink if you’ve been to a wedding this year
- Drink if you’ve cried at a proposal video
- Drink if you’ve ever been a bridesmaid
- Drink if you met the groom before the bride did
- Drink if you have an ex’s name still in your phone
10. Prosecco Pong
Beer pong’s classy cousin. Use champagne flutes and prosecco. Same rules, much prettier photos.
11. Most Likely To (Bridal Edition)
Read “Most Likely To” scenarios. Everyone points at who they think fits best. Person with most fingers drinks.
- Most likely to cry at the wedding
- Most likely to catch the bouquet
- Most likely to give a speech that goes too long
- Most likely to hook up with a groomsman
- Most likely to lose something at the bachelorette party
12. Never Have I Ever: Bride Edition
Focus questions on the bride, relationships, and wedding planning chaos:
- Never have I ever… stalked someone’s wedding on Pinterest
- Never have I ever… cried over seating charts
- Never have I ever… had a wedding-related nightmare
- Never have I ever… called the wrong person by an ex’s name
13. Wedding Movie Drinking Game
Watch Bridesmaids, 27 Dresses, or The Hangover. Create rules like:
- Drink when someone says “wedding”
- Drink when someone cries
- Drink when there’s a romantic moment
- Finish your drink for cringe moments
14. Ring on a String
Thread a ring on a long string. Sit in a circle holding the string. One person in the middle tries to catch who has the ring. If caught, drink!
15. What’s in Your Phone?
Call out items to find on phones. First to show it wins. Last person drinks:
- Photo with the bride
- Screenshot of online shopping
- Embarrassing selfie
- Text from your mom
Bar Crawl Dares & Scavenger Hunts
Taking the party out on the town? These games keep the energy going from venue to venue.
16. Photo Scavenger Hunt
Create a list of photos to capture throughout the night:
- Group shot with a stranger’s dog
- Bride getting a piggyback ride
- Someone arm wrestling a stranger
- Group doing a conga line
- Bride wearing someone else’s jacket
- Matching poses with a statue or sign
- Someone doing karaoke
- Free shot from a bartender
17. Dare Cards for the Bride
Each bridesmaid brings a sealed dare. The bride opens one at each bar:
- Get a stranger to buy the group a round
- Do your best impression of the groom proposing
- Ask someone for their “best marriage advice”
- Take a photo with someone who shares your first name
- Get three strangers to sign your sash
18. Points System Night
Assign points to various achievements throughout the night. Most points wins:
- 5 points: Get a stranger to say “congratulations”
- 10 points: Get a free appetizer
- 15 points: Get a bartender to take a photo with the group
- 20 points: Get someone’s number (for the bride’s single friends)
- 25 points: Get someone to sing happy birthday (wrong occasion, extra points)
19. Bachelorette Bingo Bar Crawl
Create bingo cards with scenarios to spot or complete:
- Someone buys the bride a drink
- Another bachelorette party spotted
- Bride gets free entry
- Group photo on the dance floor
- Someone compliments the bride
20. Truth or Dare Roulette
Use an app or spin a bottle at each bar. Whoever it lands on picks truth or dare. Keep it fun, not dangerous!
Spicy Dares for the Brave (R-Rated)
⚠️ Warning: These are for adult-only, close friend groups who know their limits. Always respect everyone’s boundaries.
21-30: Dare Cards for the Adventurous
- Serenade a stranger with a love song
- Do your best “Magic Mike” impression for 30 seconds
- Let the group post anything to your Instagram story
- Text your crush something the group composes
- Demonstrate your signature “move”
- Do a body shot (with consent!)
- Recreate an embarrassing photo from your past
- Share your most embarrassing dating story
- Call an ex and say one nice thing about them
- Let the bride give you a temporary tattoo (with a marker)
31-35: Bride-Specific Spicy Dares
- Share the story of your first kiss with your fiancé
- Reveal your “celebrity hall pass”
- Do an impression of your fiancé when they’re annoyed
- Share the most embarrassing thing that happened while wedding planning
- Reveal the weirdest couple habit you two have
DIY Party Games
Games you can make yourself for a personal touch.
36. Groom’s Answers
Before the party, interview the groom with questions about the relationship. At the party, the bride guesses his answers. Wrong guesses = drinks or dares!
- What was your first impression of her?
- What’s her most annoying habit?
- What’s her hidden talent?
- Where do you see yourselves in 10 years?
- What’s the first thing you noticed about her?
37. Advice Cards
Have guests write marriage advice or date night ideas. Hilarious to read at the party, sweet keepsake after.
38. Memory Lane Timeline
Create a timeline of the couple’s relationship with photos. Guests match events to dates. Winner gets a prize!
39. Pin the Kiss on the Groom
Like pin the tail on the donkey, but with a blown-up photo of the groom’s face and lipstick cutouts. Blindfold and spin!
40. Lingerie Guessing Game
Each guest brings lingerie. The bride guesses who brought what. Gets bonus points for guessing sizes correctly!
Virtual Bachelorette Party Games
For when the squad is scattered across time zones.
41. Online Escape Room
Book a virtual escape room experience. Many have wedding/bachelorette themes!
42. Zoom Cocktail Class
Hire a virtual mixologist to teach the group signature cocktails. Everyone makes drinks together.
43. Virtual Game Night
Use platforms like Jackbox Games for hilarious multiplayer games. Quiplash and Fibbage are crowd favorites.
44. Watch Party
Use Teleparty or Discord to watch a wedding movie together. Add drinking game rules!
45. Online Trivia
Use a platform like Kahoot to create custom bride trivia. Screen share and compete!
Pro Tips for Planning
Know Your Crowd
Mix games for different comfort levels. Start chill, get wilder as the night progresses (and as people warm up).
Prep Your Materials
- Print game cards/questions in advance
- Download any apps you’ll need
- Charge portable speakers
- Bring small prizes (lip gloss, mini bottles, candy)
Respect Boundaries
Not everyone wants to do embarrassing dares. Have alternative options and never pressure anyone. The goal is fun for everyone.
Capture the Memories
- Designate a photographer
- Create a shared album
- Consider disposable cameras for candid shots
- Set up a photo backdrop for group shots
Safety First
- Have a designated sober friend or transportation arranged
- Set a group meeting point
- Share locations with each other
- Know the bride’s limits and watch out for her
Make It Unforgettable
The best bachelorette parties aren’t about checking boxes—they’re about celebrating the bride with the people who love her most. Mix and match these games based on your group’s vibe, the venue, and most importantly, what will make the bride-to-be feel special.
Remember: the memories matter more than the Instagram content. Put down the phone sometimes and just be there.
Planning the full wedding party experience? Check out our Bachelor Party Games & Dares for the other half of the wedding squad, or explore our Ultimate Guide to Drinking Games for more party inspiration.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many games should I plan for a bachelorette party?
Plan 3-5 games for a typical 4-6 hour party. Have backups ready, but don’t over-schedule. Leave room for natural conversation and spontaneous fun. Quality over quantity!
What if some guests don’t want to participate in certain games?
Always have opt-out options! No one should feel pressured. Offer alternative dares, let people be “judges” instead of participants, or have different game levels (mild, medium, spicy). The best parties include everyone at their comfort level.
How do I include out-of-town guests who can’t make it?
Set up a Zoom window during certain activities, create a shared Instagram story, or play one virtual game just for them. You can also have them submit video messages or pre-written dares for the bride.
What are good prizes for bachelorette party game winners?
Mini champagne bottles, sheet masks, lip glosses, scratch-off lottery tickets, cute socks, candy, small candles, or “get out of dare free” cards. Keep prizes small but fun—it’s about bragging rights more than value.


