65+ Bridal Shower Games for Adults That Are Actually Fun (2026)
Let’s be honest — most bridal shower games are painfully boring. Toilet paper wedding dresses? Pass. Word searches? Hard pass. You’re here because you want games that adults actually enjoy, that get people laughing, bonding, and maybe a little tipsy.
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We’ve curated 65+ bridal shower games across 10 categories — from classy wine-sipping activities to raunchy bachelorette-adjacent chaos. Whether the bride wants elegant or unhinged, there’s a perfect mix here.
🥂 How to use this guide: Pick 4-6 games that match the bride’s personality. Mix categories — start with icebreakers, move to interactive games, and end with sentimental ones. Sprinkle drinking rules throughout for the 21+ crowd.
🍷 Bridal Shower Drinking Games (7 Games)
For the bride who wants mimosas flowing and rules that keep the party energized. Pair with a DIY mimosa bar for maximum effect.
1. Bridal Bingo Sips
Players: Any | Vibe: Classy with an edge
Create bingo cards with gifts you think the bride will receive (lingerie, kitchen gadget, candle, gift card, etc.). When she opens a matching gift, mark it off AND take a sip. First bingo = assign drinks to three people.
Print blank cards and have guests fill them in during arrival — doubles as an icebreaker.
2. “Drink If” Bridal Edition
Players: Any | Vibe: Easy, inclusive
Read statements one by one — drink if they apply to you. Examples: “Drink if you’ve been a bridesmaid before,” “Drink if you’ve caught a bouquet,” “Drink if you’ve ugly-cried at a wedding,” “Drink if you’ve hooked up at a wedding.” Start mild, escalate.
3. Champagne Pong
Players: 2v2 | Vibe: 🔥🔥🔥
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Beer pong but make it bridal — use champagne or rosé in fancy plastic cups, a pink ping pong ball, and a decorated table. Same rules, classier aesthetic. Winner team gets first pick at the dessert table.
4. “He Said, She Said” Sips
Players: Any | Vibe: Interactive
Read quotes from the couple (collected secretly beforehand). Guests hold up “He Said” or “She Said” paddles. Wrong answer = drink. The more surprising the quotes, the better. “Who said ‘I knew on the first date’?”
5. Wedding Movie Drinking Game
Players: Any | Vibe: Laid-back
Play a wedding movie in the background (Bridesmaids, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, The Proposal). Drink when: someone cries, someone says “I do,” a dress is shown, someone gives a toast, there’s a mishap. Perfect for a chill shower vibe.
6. Prosecco Roulette
Players: 6+ | Vibe: 🔥🔥
Line up identical champagne flutes. One has vodka mixed in (or hot sauce for non-drinkers). Everyone grabs a glass and takes a sip at the same time. The person who got the surprise has to tell their most embarrassing wedding-related story.
7. Ring on a String Race
Players: Teams | Vibe: 🔥🔥
Thread a ring on a long string. Teams pass the string through their clothes (down the sleeve, up through the neckline). First team to get the ring to the end wins. Losing team drinks. More chaotic and hilarious than it sounds.
💑 Couples Trivia & How Well Do You Know (7 Games)
Test how well guests know the bride, the groom, and their love story. These always get the best reactions.
8. The Newlywed Game
Players: Any | Vibe: Classic crowd-pleaser
Pre-record the partner answering questions: “What’s [Bride’s] worst habit?” “Where was your first date?” “What would they say is your most annoying quality?” Guests guess the answer. Bride reveals. Wrong guesses = drink or dare.
9. How Well Do You Know the Bride?
Players: Any | Vibe: Competitive
Printed quiz with 15-20 questions about the bride: favorite movie, childhood pet’s name, most embarrassing moment, dream honeymoon destination, biggest fear. Highest score wins a prize. Tie-breaker: “What year did the couple first meet?”
10. Love Story Timeline
Players: Any | Vibe: Sweet + competitive
List 10-15 events from the couple’s relationship in random order (first date, first trip, meeting the parents, engagement). Guests put them in chronological order. Closest to correct wins. The bride reads the real timeline with stories for each.
11. Who Knows the Couple Best?
Players: Any | Vibe: Interactive
Questions about BOTH partners: “Who’s the better cook?” “Who said ‘I love you’ first?” “Who’s messier?” “Who takes longer to get ready?” Guests answer, bride reveals. Track scores — the winner gets a mini bottle of champagne.
12. Text Message Trivia
Players: Any | Vibe: Modern + funny
Show actual (sanitized) text exchanges between the couple on a screen. Remove one person’s messages. Guests guess what the missing person said. The real responses are always funnier than guesses.
13. First Date Interrogation
Players: Any | Vibe: Storytelling
Guests submit questions about the couple’s first date on cards. The bride answers them live: “Where did you go?” “What did you wear?” “What was your first impression?” “Did you kiss?” She can pass on any question by taking a drink.
14. Price Is Right: Wedding Edition
Players: Any | Vibe: Surprisingly competitive
Show wedding items (the dress, venue, flowers, cake, photographer). Guests guess the price. Closest without going over wins each round. People are SHOCKED at wedding costs. The bride reveals the actual prices with reactions.
🎉 Icebreakers & Mingling Games (6 Games)
Not everyone at the shower knows each other. These games mix friend groups naturally without being awkward.
15. Find the Guest
Players: Any | Vibe: Mingling magic
Each guest gets a card with prompts: “Find someone who has been to more than 5 weddings,” “Find someone who can do the macarena,” “Find someone who met the bride at work.” Must get a signature from that person. First to complete the card wins.
16. Two Truths and a Lie (Bridal Edition)
Players: Any | Vibe: Revealing + fun
Each guest shares three statements about their relationship with the bride — two true, one false. The group guesses the lie. This naturally surfaces hilarious stories and memories. Bride validates the answers.
17. Wedding Emoji Pictionary
Players: Teams | Vibe: Quick + silly
Create cards with wedding-related phrases described only in emojis. Teams race to decode: 💒👰🤵💍 = “wedding ceremony,” 🌴✈️❤️🏖️ = “honeymoon.” First team to guess correctly gets a point. Fast rounds keep energy high.
18. Celebrity Couples Match
Players: Any | Vibe: Easy + social
Everyone gets a sticky note with half a celebrity couple on their back (Brad/Angelina, John/Chrissy, Blake/Ryan). Mingle and ask yes/no questions to figure out who you are, then find your match. Last couple to find each other drinks.
19. Purse Raid
Players: Any | Vibe: Quick + hilarious
Call out items — whoever pulls it from their purse first wins a point: “Something red,” “A receipt over $50,” “An expired coupon,” “A photo of a pet,” “Something you’re embarrassed to have.” Reveals always get laughs.
20. Speed Friending
Players: 10+ | Vibe: Structured socializing
Set up chairs facing each other. 2 minutes per pair with a prompt card: “How do you know the bride?” “Best marriage advice?” “Funniest memory together?” Bell rings, rotate. By the end, everyone’s connected.
🎨 Creative Activities & Crafts (6 Games)
Interactive activities that produce something the bride can keep. More engaging than passive games.
21. Design the Wedding Dress
Players: Teams of 3-4 | Vibe: Creative chaos
BUT make it elevated — instead of toilet paper, use white fabric scraps, ribbons, lace, pins, and accessories from a dollar store. Teams have 10 minutes to design a dress on one team member. Bride judges. Actually produces Instagram-worthy moments.
22. Date Night Jar
Players: Any | Vibe: Sweet + practical
Everyone writes 2-3 date night ideas on popsicle sticks, color-coded: green = free dates, blue = under $50, red = splurge nights. Drop them in a decorated jar. The couple pulls one whenever they need inspiration. Practical AND sentimental.
23. Paint & Sip: Wedding Edition
Players: Any | Vibe: Relaxed + creative
Set up small canvases, paint, and brushes. Everyone paints something for the couple — their house, a memory, the proposal spot, abstract love art. Wine flows freely. Bride gets a gallery of personalized art for their home.
24. Recipe Card Collection
Players: Any | Vibe: Practical + heartfelt
Send recipe cards with invitations. Each guest brings their best recipe written out with a personal note about why it’s special. Compile into a custom cookbook for the couple. Include a “rate this recipe” drinking game as people share theirs.
25. Flower Crown Making
Players: Any | Vibe: Instagram-ready
Supply faux flowers, wire, ribbon, and floral tape. Everyone creates their own flower crown. Wear them for the rest of the party. Built-in photo op. The bride gets a special selection of flowers for hers.
26. Love Letter Station
Players: Any | Vibe: Sentimental
Set up a writing station with nice stationery. Each guest writes a letter to be opened on a specific anniversary: “Open on your 1st anniversary,” “Open when you have your first fight,” “Open when you need a laugh.” Seal them in labeled envelopes.
💌 Advice & Wisdom Games (6 Games)
Collect marriage wisdom from everyone — from the freshly dating to the 40-year veterans. These create meaningful keepsakes.
27. Marriage Advice Cards
Players: Any | Vibe: Heartfelt
Prompt cards with fill-in-the-blanks: “The secret to a happy marriage is ___,” “Never go to bed without ___,” “When you disagree, always remember ___.” Read the best ones aloud. The funny ones are just as valuable as the sincere ones.
28. Advice From Every Decade
Players: Multi-generational groups | Vibe: Wisdom exchange
Group guests by relationship stage: dating, newlywed, 5+ years, 10+ years, 20+ years. Each group shares their top 3 pieces of advice. The contrast between newlywed optimism and veteran realism is always golden.
29. Worst Advice Competition
Players: Any | Vibe: 😂😂😂
Write the WORST marriage advice you can think of on a card. Read them all anonymously. Guests vote on the worst of the worst. “Always keep score,” “Never apologize — it shows weakness,” “His mother is always right.” Winner gets a prize.
30. “What Would You Do?” Scenarios
Players: Any | Vibe: Interactive discussion
Present real marriage scenarios: “Your partner loads the dishwasher wrong. Do you: a) re-do it, b) say nothing, c) create a diagram, d) hire a maid?” Bride answers last. Majority vote = right answer. Minority drinks.
31. Bucket List Builder
Players: Any | Vibe: Aspirational
Each guest writes a bucket list item for the couple on a card: travel destinations, experiences, milestones. The bride reads them and rates excitement level 1-10. Compile into a couples bucket list poster for their home.
32. Time Capsule
Players: Any | Vibe: Meaningful
Everyone writes a prediction for the couple on a card: “In 5 years, you’ll live in ___,” “Your first pet will be a ___,” “You’ll have ___ kids.” Seal them in a box to open on their 5th anniversary. Incredible to read years later.
😂 Funny & Embarrassing Games (7 Games)
For the bride with a sense of humor and a group that’s ready to go there. Warning: things will get personal.
33. Bride or Groom? (Embarrassing Edition)
Players: Any | Vibe: 🔥🔥
Read embarrassing scenarios: “Who is more likely to cry at the wedding?” “Who snores louder?” “Who will forget their anniversary first?” “Who has the worse morning breath?” Guests vote, bride reveals the truth. Disagreements = everyone drinks.
34. Bad Bridesmaid Speeches
Players: Any | Vibe: 🔥🔥🔥
Everyone has 60 seconds to improvise the WORST possible wedding toast. Roast the couple (lovingly), make up absurd stories, include fake drama. Group votes on the funniest. This surfaces hidden comedy talent every time.
35. What’s in Your Phone?
Players: Any | Vibe: Revealing
Score points for items on your phone: photo with the bride (+5), screenshot of gossip (+3), unread text from over a week ago (+2), embarrassing selfie (+4), food delivery app (+1). Highest score wins. Lowest score = too organized, drink.
36. Forbidden Word
Players: All, ongoing | Vibe: Background game
At arrival, give everyone a clothespin or ring. Certain words are forbidden all party: “wedding,” “dress,” “husband.” If someone catches you saying it, they take your pin. Most pins at the end wins a prize.
37. Draw the Groom From Memory
Players: Any | Vibe: Hilarious guaranteed
Everyone draws the groom/partner from memory in 60 seconds. No looking at photos. The results are always horrifying and hilarious. Bride picks her favorite (and her least favorite). Display them all on a wall of shame.
38. Over/Under Wedding Stats
Players: Any | Vibe: Surprising
Call out wedding statistics: “Average cost of a wedding dress: over or under $1,800?” “Average wedding has over or under 167 guests?” “Percentage of brides who cry during vows: over or under 70%?” Wrong = drink. Real stats shock everyone.
39. Finish the Bride’s Sentence
Players: Any | Vibe: 🔥🔥
Start a sentence, everyone writes how they think the bride would finish it: “The thing I love most about [Partner] is ___,” “Our biggest fight was about ___,” “If I could change one thing about the wedding planning, it would be ___.” Read guesses, bride reveals truth.
💍 Ring & Wedding-Themed Games (6 Games)
Games that play on wedding traditions, rings, and bridal culture. On-theme and entertaining.
40. Ring Hunt
Players: Any | Vibe: Active + fun
Hide cheap plastic rings around the venue before guests arrive. Announce the hunt — whoever finds the most rings in 5 minutes wins a real prize. Add special “golden rings” worth bonus points. Gets people moving and exploring.
41. Don’t Say “Wedding” (Ring Edition)
Players: All, ongoing | Vibe: Background challenge
Everyone gets a fake ring. Say the word “wedding” and the person who catches you takes your ring. Person with the most rings at the end wins. The tension of almost saying it is half the fun.
42. Diamond or Disaster?
Players: Any | Vibe: Funny
Show photos of engagement rings — guests guess if they’re real diamonds or CZ/moissanite/fake. Then show celebrity rings and guess the price. Most shocking: some $50 rings look better than $50K rings. Wrong guesses = sip.
43. Pass the Ring
Players: 8+ | Vibe: Classic party game
Sit in a circle, pass a ring on a string behind your backs while music plays. When the music stops, the person holding the ring answers a question about the bride or takes a drink. Musical chairs energy without the chairs.
44. Build Your Wedding
Players: Any | Vibe: Creative + funny
Give each person a checklist: pick a venue, dress style, first dance song, cake flavor, honeymoon destination, and wedding theme from pre-made options. Whoever’s choices most closely match the REAL wedding plans wins. Reveals what people think the bride’s taste is.
45. Proposal Story Mad Libs
Players: Any | Vibe: Hilarious
Write the couple’s actual proposal story as a Mad Libs template. Guests fill in blanks without knowing the context: “He got down on one [BODY PART] at [NOUN] and said ‘[EXCLAMATION]!’” Read the absurd versions aloud, then the real story. Always a crowd-pleaser.
👯 Team Competitions (7 Games)
Split guests into teams for competitive fun. Bride’s side vs. Groom’s side adds natural rivalry.
46. Bridal Shower Feud
Players: 2 teams | Vibe: 🔥🔥🔥
Family Feud format with wedding-themed survey questions: “Name something that goes wrong at weddings,” “Name a reason to cry at a wedding,” “Name something brides stress about.” Survey real people beforehand for authentic answers. Needs a charismatic host.
47. Wedding Taboo
Players: Teams | Vibe: 🔥🔥
Describe wedding-related words without saying the taboo words. Card: “BOUQUET” — can’t say flowers, throw, bride, catch, toss. Teams alternate, 60 seconds per round. Harder than it sounds when “wedding” is also taboo.
48. Toilet Paper Runway
Players: Teams of 3-4 | Vibe: Creative + competitive
Upgrade the classic: each team gets toilet paper, tape, scissors, and accessories (costume jewelry, fabric scraps). Create a bridal look on one team member. Host a runway walk with commentary. Bride and audience judge. Go full Project Runway.
49. Scavenger Hunt
Players: Teams | Vibe: Active + social
Create a bridal-themed scavenger hunt: take a selfie with the bride, find something blue, get a married couple’s best advice on video, recreate a photo from the couple’s Instagram, find a specific item in the venue. First team done wins.
50. Bridal Jeopardy
Players: Teams | Vibe: 🔥🔥
Categories: The Couple’s Love Story ($100-$500), Wedding Traditions ($100-$500), Celebrity Weddings ($100-$500), Bride’s Favorites ($100-$500), Wedding Movies ($100-$500). Daily Double = drinking dare. Final Jeopardy = everyone bets sips.
51. Relay Race: Wedding Planning Edition
Players: Teams | Vibe: 🔥🔥
Stations: 1) Address an envelope (neatest wins), 2) Tie a bow on a gift, 3) Arrange flowers in a vase, 4) Fold a napkin into a fancy shape, 5) Write a toast in 30 seconds. Teams race through all stations. Fastest team with best quality wins.
52. Pictionary: Wedding Edition
Players: Teams | Vibe: Classic + fun
Draw wedding-related prompts: “first dance,” “honeymoon suite,” “mother-in-law,” “open bar,” “wedding crasher,” “cold feet.” 60 seconds per round. More abstract prompts = more hilarity. “Prenup” is always entertaining to watch someone draw.
🎁 Gift Opening & Present Games (5 Games)
Make the gift-opening segment interactive instead of a passive watching experience.
53. Gift Bingo
Players: Any | Vibe: Classic
Guests fill in bingo cards with gifts they think the bride will receive. As she opens each one, mark off matches. First bingo wins a prize. Everyone stays engaged during what can otherwise be the slowest part of the shower.
54. Pass the Parcel (Adult Edition)
Players: All | Vibe: Interactive
Wrap a small gift in multiple layers. Between each layer, place a dare or question card. Pass it around while music plays. When it stops, unwrap one layer and do the dare: “Share your worst date story,” “Do your best proposal impression,” “Take a shot.”
55. Guess the Price
Players: Any | Vibe: Nosy but fun
As each gift is opened, everyone secretly writes down their guess of the price. Closest guess for each gift gets a point. Most points at the end wins. People are terrible at pricing — a KitchenAid mixer always shocks the crowd.
56. Reaction Ratings
Players: Any | Vibe: Cheeky
Before gift opening, give guests scorecards (1-10). Rate the bride’s genuine reaction to each gift. Best poker face? Worst fake enthusiasm? Most dramatic gasp? Compile scores and announce “Best Performance” at the end.
57. Gift Story
Players: Any | Vibe: Meaningful
As each person’s gift is opened, they share a brief story about why they chose it. Creates personal connections and makes even a simple gift meaningful. The bride writes a one-line reaction for each in a keepsake book.
🥹 Sentimental & Memory Games (8 Games)
End on an emotional high. These games celebrate the bride, the couple, and the people who love them.
58. Memory Lane Photo Game
Players: Any | Vibe: Nostalgic + sweet
Collect childhood/teenage photos of the bride beforehand. Display them numbered. Guests guess the year or her age in each photo. Highest score wins. The bride shares the story behind each photo. Guaranteed to make everyone emotional.
59. Love Song Lyric Match
Players: Any | Vibe: Musical + romantic
Print lyrics from famous love songs with blanks. Guests fill in the missing words. Include the couple’s first dance song, the bride’s favorite love song, and classics. Play the songs as you reveal answers. Creates a beautiful atmosphere.
60. Wishes for the Bride
Players: Any | Vibe: Heartfelt
Beautiful cards with prompts: “I wish you…” “My favorite thing about you as a couple is…” “On hard days, remember…” Collect them in a decorated box for the bride to read before the wedding or on a tough day. Simple, powerful, keeps well.
61. “How They Met” Storytelling
Players: Any | Vibe: Connective
Each guest shares their “how I met the bride” story in 60 seconds. From childhood friends to college roommates to work colleagues — it maps the bride’s life through the people who love her. More impactful than any game with points.
62. Vow Writing Workshop
Players: Small groups | Vibe: Supportive + funny
If the bride is writing her own vows, turn it into a group activity. Everyone writes mock vows for the couple — funny, serious, or absurd. Read them aloud for inspiration and laughs. The bride keeps any lines she actually loves.
63. Year of Firsts
Players: Any | Vibe: Practical + thoughtful
Assign each guest a month of the couple’s first year of marriage. They write an activity or date idea for that month on a card, plus a small gift or gift card for it. The couple gets 12 months of planned experiences from people who know them best.
64. Soundtrack of Your Love
Players: Any | Vibe: Musical + collaborative
Everyone writes down a song that reminds them of the bride, the couple, or love in general. Compile into a Spotify playlist and gift it to the couple. Play submissions throughout the party. A living, musical memory of the day.
65. Toast Circle
Players: All | Vibe: The perfect ending
End the shower with everyone raising a glass. Go around the room — each person says one word or one sentence about the bride. Keep it quick, keep it genuine. “Loyal.” “The best laugh.” “Always picks up the phone.” Close with the maid of honor’s toast. Not a dry eye in the house.
Bridal Shower Planning Tips
- Know the bride: Some brides want raunchy, some want classy, some want crafty. Plan to HER personality, not yours.
- Mix generations: Games should work for the 25-year-old bridesmaids AND the 70-year-old grandmother. Have options.
- Time it right: Plan for 2-3 hours total. 4-6 games is plenty. Don’t over-schedule.
- Prizes matter: Mini champagne bottles, scented candles, bath bombs, lip gloss — small but nice prizes keep people invested.
- Non-drinker options: Every drinking game works with mocktails, sparkling cider, or fun sodas. Always have options.
- Prep beforehand: Collect couple trivia, childhood photos, and partner video responses BEFORE the party. Last-minute prep kills the vibe.
- Food first, games second: Let people eat, settle in, and mingle before launching into structured games.
- Document everything: Designate a photographer or set up a photo booth area. These moments matter.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many games should you play at a bridal shower?
Plan for 4-6 games over a 2-3 hour shower. Start with an icebreaker as guests arrive, play 2-3 active games during the main event, include one during gift opening (like bingo), and end with something sentimental. Don’t over-schedule — leave time for natural conversation and eating.
What bridal shower games work for all ages?
The Newlywed Game, How Well Do You Know the Bride, Love Story Timeline, Gift Bingo, and Find the Guest all work for every generation. Avoid explicitly drinking-focused games if grandma is there, or offer non-alcoholic alternatives. Creative activities like Date Night Jar and Love Letter Station are universally enjoyed.
What are good bridal shower prizes?
Great prizes include mini champagne or wine bottles, scented candles, bath bombs, lip gloss sets, small succulent plants, gourmet chocolate, fancy hand cream, or gift cards to coffee shops. Budget $5-15 per prize. Presentation matters — wrap them nicely even if they’re small.
How do you make a bridal shower not boring?
Skip the traditional games everyone’s seen before. Use interactive formats (Bridal Shower Feud, Fear Pong, Bad Bridesmaid Speeches), incorporate technology (text message trivia, pre-recorded partner videos), add drinking elements for the adults, and balance competitive games with creative activities. The key is variety and pacing — never let energy drop.
Can you have a co-ed bridal shower with games?
Absolutely! Co-ed showers (also called couples showers or Jack and Jill showers) are increasingly popular. Games like The Newlywed Game, Bridal Shower Feud, Champagne Pong, team competitions, and trivia all work great with mixed groups. Having the partner present makes couples trivia even more entertaining.
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