Bachelorette Party Games: 50+ Ideas Your Bridal Squad Will Obsess Over
She said yes — now it’s your job to give her the most legendary send-off into married life. And legendary bachelorette parties don’t just happen. They’re planned. The secret ingredient? Games that get everyone laughing, bonding, and making memories that’ll be referenced in wedding speeches for decades.
Whether you’re hitting the town, staying in at an Airbnb, or doing a destination weekend, we’ve rounded up 50+ bachelorette party games organized by vibe so you can mix and match the perfect lineup. From drinking games that’ll get the party started to chill wind-down activities for when everyone’s running on champagne fumes — we’ve got you covered.
Let’s get into it. 💍🥂
🍸 Drinking Games
No bachelorette party is complete without a few rounds of something boozy. These drinking games for adults range from silly to savage — pick your poison.
1. Drink If…(Bride Edition)
Read a list of “Drink if…” prompts tailored to the bride: “Drink if you’ve seen the bride ugly cry,” “Drink if you were there for the first date disaster.” It’s personal, hilarious, and gets everyone drinking fast. Works perfectly because it puts the bride center stage while revealing embarrassing stories nobody knew about.
2. Prosecco Pong
Classic beer pong, but make it classy — swap the Solo cups for champagne flutes and the beer for prosecco. Set up a table, divide into teams, and let the competitive energy fly. It’s the perfect blend of bougie and rowdy, which is basically the bachelorette party brand.
3. Most Likely To
Someone reads a “Most Likely To” prompt — “Most likely to cry at the wedding,” “Most likely to hook up with a groomsman” — and everyone points at whoever fits. The person with the most fingers pointed at them drinks. It sparks debates, laughter, and just enough drama to keep things interesting.
4. Never Have I Ever: Bridal Edition
The timeless classic with a bachelorette twist. Tailor prompts to dating, relationships, and the bride’s history. “Never have I ever stalked my ex on Instagram at 2 AM.” Everyone who’s guilty drinks. It levels the playing field — even the quiet friend has secrets.
5. The Newlywed Drinking Game
Before the party, quiz the groom on questions about himself and the bride. At the party, ask the bride the same questions. Every time her answer doesn’t match his, she drinks. The bridal squad drinks when they guess wrong too. It’s sweet, funny, and occasionally reveals that the groom doesn’t know her coffee order.
6. Forbidden Word
Pick a word nobody can say all night — “wedding,” “husband,” or the groom’s name. Anyone who slips up takes a drink. It sounds easy until you realize how impossible it is to go an entire bachelorette party without saying “wedding.” Absolute chaos by hour two.
7. Bachelorette Bingo Shots
Hand out bingo cards with bachelorette-themed squares: “Someone cries happy tears,” “Bride takes a selfie with a stranger,” “Someone loses a shoe.” When you get five in a row, everyone else takes a shot. Keeps a fun undercurrent of competition running all night long.
8. Flip, Sip, or Strip
Flip a coin. Call it in the air. Get it right? Pass it on. Get it wrong? Choose to sip or remove an accessory. It escalates quickly and keeps the energy high — best played after a couple of rounds of something else to loosen everyone up first.
🤝 Icebreaker Games
When the bride’s college friends meet her work friends meet her cousins, things can get awkward fast. These icebreakers fix that in minutes. Many of these double as great party games for adults that work in any group setting.
9. Two Truths and a Lie: Bride Edition
Each guest shares two true things and one lie about their relationship with the bride. The group guesses the lie. It’s a classic for a reason — you learn wild stories about the bride from every era of her life, and it gets people talking to each other immediately.
10. How Well Do You Know the Bride?
Print out trivia sheets with questions about the bride — her first celebrity crush, her most embarrassing moment, her go-to karaoke song. Whoever gets the most right wins a prize. It’s competitive enough to be engaging but chill enough for any group.
11. Where Were You When…?
Create a timeline of major moments in the bride’s life and ask guests to share where they were or what they remember. “Where were you when she met [groom]?” It naturally weaves everyone’s stories together and makes the bride feel ridiculously loved.
12. Speed Bonding
Set a timer for two minutes. Pair everyone up and give them a conversation prompt: “What’s your favorite memory with the bride?” or “What’s the wildest thing you’ve done together?” Rotate when the timer goes off. By the end, strangers feel like old friends.
13. The Toilet Paper Wedding Dress
Split into teams. Each team has 10 minutes to create a wedding dress out of toilet paper on one team member. The bride judges. It’s absurd, it’s creative, and watching grown adults argue about toilet paper draping techniques is comedy gold.
14. Guess the Age
Collect photos of the bride at different ages and have guests guess how old she was. Bonus points if the photos are embarrassing — braces, questionable haircuts, early-2000s fashion choices. It’s nostalgic, hilarious, and a guaranteed conversation starter.
15. The Bucket List Game
Everyone writes down one thing they think should be on the bride’s married-life bucket list. Read them aloud and guess who wrote each one. It sparks great conversations and gives the bride a genuine keepsake to take into married life.
🔥 Dare and Challenge Games
This is where things get spicy. Dare games push people out of their comfort zones in the best way — and bachelorette parties are basically built for that energy.
16. Truth or Dare: Bachelorette Edition
The OG party game with questions and dares designed for adults. “Truth: What’s the worst date you’ve ever been on?” “Dare: Text your crush something embarrassing.” Customize the prompts for the bride’s personality and watch the chaos unfold. No bachelorette party game list is complete without it.
17. Dare Jar
Before the party, have each guest write 3-5 dares on slips of paper and drop them in a jar. Throughout the night, the bride pulls one out and has to complete it — or face a penalty. The beauty is that friends know exactly what will push the bride’s buttons.
18. The Photo Challenge
Give each guest a list of photos they need to take throughout the night: “Selfie with a bartender,” “Group photo doing a conga line,” “Bride wearing someone else’s shoes.” First to complete the list wins. It creates an album of ridiculous memories automatically.
19. Bridal Dare Roulette
Spin a bottle (or use an app). Whoever it lands on picks a dare card from the pile. Dares range from mild (“Compliment a stranger”) to wild (“Serenade the bride in public”). The randomness keeps everyone on edge, and no one is safe.
20. Would You Rather: Spicy Edition
Take Would You Rather questions for adults and dial them up for bachelorette night. “Would you rather give your wedding speech drunk or let your ex give it sober?” The debates get heated, the answers get revealing, and suddenly everyone has opinions.
21. Challenge Accepted
Create a list of escalating challenges — each one bolder than the last. Guests go in order and can either complete the challenge or pass (but only get two passes total). Things start simple and end somewhere between brave and bonkers. The limited passes add real tension.
22. The Compliment Dare
Each person has to give a genuine, specific compliment to a stranger while the group watches. Sounds wholesome, but it’s surprisingly nerve-wracking. It breaks the ice with the outside world and usually leads to fun interactions with people you’d never otherwise meet.
23. Xdares Challenge Night
Take the dares to the next level with Xdares — real dare challenges with real stakes. Set up bachelorette-themed dares with the squad and put something on the line. When there’s actual commitment behind the dare, the energy hits completely different. It turns a regular bachelorette into an unforgettable one.
🎨 Craft and DIY Games
For the squads who want to make something while they celebrate. These work especially well at brunch, during daytime hangs, or at cozy Airbnb weekends.
24. Design-a-Veil
Lay out supplies — tulle, fake flowers, glitter, ribbons, hot glue — and let everyone design a veil for the bride to wear that night. The bride picks her favorite, and the winner gets a prize. It’s creative, interactive, and the bride ends up with something ridiculous to wear out.
25. DIY Lingerie Decorating
Buy plain white underwear or bralettes in bulk and set out fabric markers, iron-on patches, rhinestones, and lace. Each guest decorates a piece for the bride’s honeymoon. It’s personal, a little cheeky, and gives the bride a collection of one-of-a-kind pieces from her closest friends.
26. Wine Glass Painting
Everyone gets a plain wine glass and paints it however they want — bride-themed, inside jokes, or pure chaos. You drink from them the rest of the night. They double as party favors and look great in Instagram photos. Functional art at its finest.
27. Scrapbook Station
Set up a scrapbook area with photos of the bride and her friends, stickers, markers, and blank pages. Throughout the party, guests add pages with memories, advice, or drawings. By the end of the weekend, the bride has a handmade keepsake. It’s sentimental without being cheesy.
28. Flower Crown Making
Supply wire, floral tape, and a bunch of fresh or faux flowers. Everyone makes their own flower crown to wear for the rest of the party. The bride gets the best flowers, obviously. It’s boho, photogenic, and weirdly meditative — perfect for a daytime kickoff activity.
29. Cocktail Creation Contest
Set out a full bar with mixers, garnishes, and spirits. Each person (or team) creates an original cocktail and names it after something related to the bride. The bride taste-tests and crowns the winner. It’s interactive, boozy, and produces an actual signature cocktail for the night.
30. Love Letter to the Bride
Give everyone nice stationery and ask them to write a letter to the bride — favorite memory, marriage advice, or just how much she means to them. Seal them in envelopes. The bride can read them on her wedding day morning. It’s the activity that makes people cry (in the best way).
🗺️ Scavenger Hunts
Scavenger hunts turn the entire party into an adventure. They work in any setting — city bars, resort towns, or even an Airbnb neighborhood.
31. Bar Crawl Scavenger Hunt
Create a list of tasks to complete across multiple bars: “Get a bartender to dedicate a song to the bride,” “Find someone wearing the same color as the bridesmaids,” “Get a free drink from a stranger.” Teams race to complete them all. It structures the night while keeping things spontaneous.
32. Photo Scavenger Hunt
Create a list of specific photos the group needs to capture: “The whole squad doing a Charlie’s Angels pose,” “The bride sitting on a throne (any chair counts),” “Someone photobombing a stranger’s photo.” First team with all photos wins. The camera roll afterward is absolutely unhinged.
33. Neighborhood Treasure Hunt
If you’re at an Airbnb or rental, set up clues around the neighborhood that lead to hidden gifts or bottles of champagne. Each clue ties back to the bride’s love story — where they had their first date, when he proposed. It’s romantic, active, and gets everyone exploring together.
34. QR Code Hunt
Hide QR codes around the party space. Each code links to a dare, a question, or a video message from someone who couldn’t make it. Guests scan as they find them. It’s tech-savvy, easy to set up, and the video messages from absent friends are always a tearjerker moment.
35. The Wedding Vendor Hunt
In a city setting, give teams a list of wedding-related items to find or tasks to complete: “Find a bakery and ask for a cupcake ‘for the bride,'” “Get a florist to give you a single flower,” “Take a photo in front of a chapel.” It’s creative, interactive with real businesses, and often results in free stuff.
36. Social Media Scavenger Hunt
Create a list of social media challenges: “Post a TikTok of the squad doing a trending dance,” “Get 50 likes on a group photo in 30 minutes,” “Find and tag a local influencer.” It’s modern, competitive, and generates content the bride will have forever.
🌃 Games for Going Out
Hitting the town? These games turn a regular bar night into an event. They keep the energy up between venues and give everyone a shared mission.
37. Bride’s Task List
Give the bride a list of tasks she has to complete throughout the night out: “Get a stranger to buy you a drink,” “Karaoke a Beyoncé song,” “Get three people’s phone numbers.” The squad cheers her on. It’s essentially a dare gauntlet, and the bride becomes the main character everywhere she goes.
38. The Sash Says
Write dares or tasks directly on the bride’s sash with fabric markers. Throughout the night, strangers read the sash and help the bride complete the tasks. “Buy me a shot — I’m getting married!” People love being part of bachelorette energy, and the sash becomes the night’s conversation starter.
39. Dance-Off Roulette
At each new venue, two squad members are randomly selected for a dance-off. The group (and ideally strangers) judges. Loser buys the next round. It’s ridiculous, high-energy, and almost always draws a crowd. No actual dance talent required — enthusiasm counts double.
40. Signature Collection
The bride wears a white t-shirt and a marker on a string. The goal: collect as many signatures, messages, and doodles from strangers as possible by the end of the night. It’s interactive, creates a wearable souvenir, and forces delightful encounters with random humans.
41. Stranger Karaoke Challenge
At a karaoke bar, each squad member has to convince a stranger to sing a duet with them. The bride picks the song for each person. The awkward negotiations are half the fun, and the performances are always memorable — regardless of talent.
42. The Wingwoman Game
Each guest is assigned another guest as their “target.” Their mission: be the most over-the-top wingwoman possible, introducing their target to strangers with the most ridiculous compliments. “Have you met Sarah? She once saved a kitten from a tree AND she makes homemade pasta.” It’s absurd and guaranteed to generate stories.
43. Rate the Venue
At each bar or club, everyone secretly scores the venue on vibe, music, drinks, and “bachelorette energy” on a card. Compare scores when you move on. Crown the best and worst venue at the end of the night. It adds a layer of group engagement between every stop.
😌 Chill and Wind-Down Games
For the late-night hangouts, the morning-after brunches, or squads that prefer cozy over crazy. These are low-key but still meaningful.
44. The Memory Game
Go around the room and have each person share their favorite memory with the bride. No competition, no drinking — just storytelling. It sounds simple, but when you get a room full of people who love the bride telling their best stories, it becomes the highlight of the weekend.
45. Advice Cards
Give everyone a card to write their best marriage advice — serious, funny, or both. Read them aloud without revealing who wrote what. The group guesses the author. It’s sweet, often hilarious (“Never go to bed angry — stay up and fight”), and gives the bride something to keep.
46. Movie Night Drinking Game (Light Version)
Pick a rom-com the bride loves. Create simple drinking rules: “Sip when someone says ‘love,'” “Drink when there’s a kiss.” Keep the drinks light — wine, mimosas, or mocktails. It’s perfect for winding down after a big night while still keeping the group together.
47. The Prediction Game
Everyone writes predictions about the couple’s married life: “First to apologize after a fight,” “Who’ll want a pet first,” “How many kids and when.” Seal them in an envelope for the bride to open on her first anniversary. It’s forward-looking, fun to debate, and becomes a time capsule.
48. He Said, She Said
Collect quotes from both the bride and groom about their relationship, love, and each other. Read them aloud and have the group guess who said what. It’s wholesome, funny when they’re wrong, and reminds everyone why they’re celebrating this particular love story.
49. The Playlist Game
Each guest picks a song that reminds them of the bride and adds it to a shared playlist. Go around the room and explain your pick. By the end, the bride has a personalized soundtrack for her honeymoon — and a few emotional moments during the explanations.
50. Spa Night Challenge
Set up face masks, nail polish, and spa supplies. The twist: everyone does someone else’s nails or face mask while blindfolded (or with their non-dominant hand). The results are terrible and delightful. It’s relaxing, low-key competitive, and perfect for a chill last night together.
51. Gratitude Circle
At the end of the weekend, sit in a circle. Each person says one thing they’re grateful for about the bride and one thing they’re grateful for about the weekend. It’s the simplest game on this list and usually the one people remember most. No props, no rules — just love.
How to Plan the Perfect Bachelorette Game Lineup
Fifty-plus games is a lot. You don’t need all of them — you need the right ones. Here’s how to build your lineup:
- Start with icebreakers — especially if not everyone knows each other. Two Truths and a Lie or How Well Do You Know the Bride? warm the room fast.
- Layer in drinking games once the energy is up. Prosecco Pong and Most Likely To are crowd favorites that keep the momentum going.
- Save the dares for peak energy. Mid-party or during the night out is when dare games really hit. People are loose, confident, and ready to be ridiculous.
- Use crafts for transition moments — between daytime and nighttime, or as a morning activity the next day.
- Wind down intentionally. The Memory Game or Advice Cards after a big night creates the emotional anchor that makes the weekend feel complete.
Match the games to the bride’s personality. A bride who lives for the spotlight? Load up on dares and challenges. A bride who values depth? Lean into icebreakers and meaningful activities. The best bachelorette parties feel specifically designed for the person they’re celebrating.
Make It Unforgettable
Games are the structure, but the magic is in the energy you bring. The best bachelorette parties aren’t the most expensive or the most Instagram-worthy — they’re the ones where everyone is genuinely present, genuinely laughing, and genuinely celebrating someone they love.
Want to take it further? Xdares lets your squad create real dare challenges with real stakes — the kind that turn a fun night into a legendary one. Set up bachelorette dares, put something on the line, and watch the energy shift from “party” to “unforgettable.”
Now go plan the party she deserves. She said yes — make sure she never forgets the celebration that followed. 💅🥂✨


