15 Super Fun Bachelorette Party Games

The invitations are out, the cake tasting is done, and the floral arrangements are coming together beautifully for your big day. But amidst the whirlwind of wedding preparations, there’s a glittering moment just for you and your besties.

It’s time to step back from the planning, let your hair down, and dive into a world of laughter and unforgettable memories.

So, are you looking for the ultimate bachelorette party games to make your celebration stand out? Look no further!

This article is your treasure trove of creative and entertaining game ideas that will not only bond your squad but also add some extra joy to your bachelorette party. Get ready to explore a collection of games that are anything but ordinary!

Drinking Games

Truth or Drink

Number of players: 3 or more

Objective: To get to know each other better and have fun.

Materials: A deck of cards and alcohol.

How to play:

  1. Sit in a circle with a deck of cards in the middle.
  2. The first player picks a card and reads the question on it.
  3. If they don’t want to answer the question, they take a drink instead.
  4. If they do answer the question, they can choose someone else to take a drink.
  5. The game continues clockwise until the deck is finished or everyone is too drunk to play.

Extra tip: Make sure you have plenty of alcohol on hand, and be prepared to learn some embarrassing truths about your friends!

Prosecco Pong

Number of players: 3 or more

Objective: To get the ball into your opponent’s cup and make them drink.

Materials: A table, plastic cups, and a ping pong ball.

How to play:

  1. Set up 10 plastic cups in a triangle at each end of the table.
  2. Fill the cups with prosecco.
  3. Take turns trying to throw the ping pong ball into your opponent’s cups.
  4. If you make it, they have to drink the prosecco in that cup.
  5. The game continues until one team has no cups left.

Extra tip: Introduce unique throwing styles, like behind-the-back or under-the-leg tosses, for extra challenge and fun. These special throws can be required at certain times or used as a ‘wild card’ move.

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Bachelorette Roulette

Number of players: 3 or more

Objective: To have fun and drink.

Materials: A roulette wheel, shot glasses, and alcohol.

How to play:

  1. Fill each shot glass with a different type of alcohol.
  2. Spin the roulette wheel to determine which shot glass to drink from.
  3. Take turns spinning the wheel and drinking the corresponding shot.
  4. The game continues until everyone is too drunk to play.

Extra tip: Make sure you have plenty of water and snacks on hand to avoid a hangover the next day.

These drinking games are sure to add some fun to your bachelorette party. Just remember to drink responsibly and have a designated driver if you plan on going out!

Creative and Talent Showcases

Bachelorette’s Got Talent

Number of players: 3 or more

Objective: To showcase your talents and compete for the title of “Bachelorette’s Got Talent” champion.

Materials: A stage or designated performance area, props or instruments (if needed)

How to play:

  1. Each player takes turns showcasing their talent on the designated stage or performance area.
  2. The other players and the bride-to-be act as judges and rate each performance on a scale of 1-10.
  3. The player with the highest score at the end of the game wins the title of “Bachelorette’s Got Talent” champion.

Extra tip: Encourage players to get creative with their performances. Singing, dancing, comedy, and magic tricks are just a few examples of talents that can be showcased.

Cocktail Mix-Off Challenge

Number of players: 4 or more

Objective: To create the best cocktail using a set of predetermined ingredients.

Materials: A variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, mixers, garnishes, and cocktail-making tools.

How to play:

  1. Divide players into teams of two or more.
  2. Each team is given a set of predetermined ingredients to create a unique cocktail.
  3. The teams have a set amount of time to create and name their cocktails.
  4. The bride-to-be and the other players taste each cocktail and vote on their favorite.
  5. The team with the most votes at the end of the game wins.

Extra tip: Offer a prize for the most unique or best-named cocktail.

Karaoke

Number of players: 3 or more

Objective: To sing your heart out and have fun with friends.

Materials: A karaoke machine or app, a list of songs to choose from.

How to play:

  1. Each player takes turns choosing a song and singing it karaoke-style.
  2. The other players and the bride-to-be can join in and sing along.
  3. Encourage players to get creative with their performances and add dance moves or costumes.
  4. The game continues until each player has had a chance to sing.

Extra tip: Keep a scoreboard to track performances and offer prizes not just for the best singer, but also for the most dramatic, the funniest, or the best dance moves.

Quiz and Trivia Games

Who Knows the Bride Best

Number of players: 4 or more

Objective: To see who knows the bride best by answering questions about her.

Materials: Pen and paper

How to play:

  1. Before the party, prepare a list of questions about the bride, such as her favorite food, color, or movie.
  2. At the party, give each guest a pen and paper.
  3. Ask the questions one by one, and have the guests write down their answers.
  4. After all the questions have been asked, reveal the correct answers and see who got the most right.
  5. The guest with the most correct answers wins.

Extra tip: To make the game more interesting, you can add a punishment for the guest with the least correct answers, such as taking a shot or doing a dare.

Bachelorette Jeopardy

Number of players: 4 or more

Objective: To answer wedding-related questions and earn the most points.

Materials: Whiteboard, markers, and wedding trivia questions

How to play:

  1. Before the party, prepare a list of wedding-related questions and their corresponding answers.
  2. Divide the guests into two teams.
  3. Draw a Jeopardy-style board on the whiteboard, with different categories and point values.
  4. Each team takes turns choosing a category and point value.
  5. Read the question aloud, and the team that buzzes in first gets to answer.
  6. If the team answers correctly, they earn the points. If they answer incorrectly, the opposing team gets a chance to steal the points.
  7. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.

Extra tip: To make the game more challenging, you can add a time limit for answering each question.

Wedding Movie Charades

Number of players: 4 or more

Objective: To guess the wedding movie title based on the charades performance.

Materials: Wedding movie titles written on small pieces of paper

How to play:

  1. Before the party, write down different wedding movie titles on small pieces of paper.
  2. Divide the guests into two teams.
  3. Each team takes turns choosing a piece of paper with a movie title on it.
  4. The person who chose the paper must act out the movie title without speaking, while their team tries to guess the title.
  5. The team that guesses the most movie titles correctly wins.

Extra tip: To make the game more challenging, you can add a rule that the actor cannot use props or costumes.

Interactive and Action Games

Scavenger Hunt

Number of players: 4 or more

Objective: To be the first team to find all of the items on the scavenger hunt list

Materials: Scavenger hunt list, pens, and paper

How to play:

  1. Divide the party into teams of two or more.
  2. Give each team a copy of the scavenger hunt list and a pen.
  3. Set a time limit for the scavenger hunt (30-60 minutes is usually a good amount of time).
  4. Instruct each team to find as many items on the list as they can within the time limit.
  5. The team that finds the most items on the list within the time limit wins!

Extra tip: Make the scavenger hunt list bachelorette party-themed by including items like “a photo with a stranger wearing a wedding dress” or “a business card from a cute bartender.”

Marry, Date, or Dump

Number of players: 3 or more

Objective: To guess which person the bachelorette would marry, date, or dump

Materials: None

How to play:

  1. Choose three famous people (or people that everyone at the party knows) and write their names on separate pieces of paper.
  2. Fold the papers and place them in a hat or bowl.
  3. Have the bachelorette pick one piece of paper from the hat or bowl.
  4. The other players must then guess which person the bachelorette would marry, date, or dump based on their knowledge of the bachelorette’s preferences.
  5. The player who guesses correctly gets a point.
  6. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins!

Extra tip: Make the game more interesting by choosing people who are all related to the wedding (e.g. the best man)

Pictionary

Number of players: 4 or more

Objective: To guess what the person is drawing

Materials: Paper, pens, and a timer

How to play:

  1. Divide the party into two teams.
  2. Choose a person from the first team to draw a picture.
  3. Set the timer for 60 seconds.
  4. The person must then draw a picture of a bachelorette party-related item (e.g. a wedding dress, a champagne bottle, a stripper).
  5. The other members of the first team must guess what the person is drawing.
  6. If the team guesses correctly within the time limit, they get a point.
  7. If they don’t guess correctly, the other team gets a chance to guess.
  8. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins!

Extra tip: Make the game more challenging by choosing more obscure bachelorette party-related items to draw.

Reflective and Thoughtful Games

Confession Game

Number of players: 3 or more

Objective: To share personal stories and experiences with the group.

Materials: A deck of cards with thought-provoking questions.

How to play:

  1. Players take turns drawing a card.
  2. Each player answers the question on their card.
  3. The questions range from silly to serious, sparking great conversations.

Extra tip: Allow players to submit a confession anonymously by writing it down. These can be read aloud by another player, adding an element of mystery and suspense.

Bachelorette Bucket List

Number of players: 3 or more

Objective: To create a list of fun and meaningful activities for the bride-to-be before her wedding day.

Materials: Pen and paper for each player.

How to play:

  1. Players take turns suggesting an activity for the bride-to-be.
  2. Activities can range from silly to serious, tailored to her interests.

Extra tip: Create a digital version of the bucket list that can be shared and updated online. This way, everyone can track the progress and share in the experiences virtually.

Date Night Jar

Number of players: 3 or more

Objective: To create a jar filled with date night ideas for the bride-to-be and her partner.

Materials: A jar, paper, and a pen.

How to play:

  1. Players take turns suggesting date night ideas and writing them down.
  2. Ideas can range from simple to extravagant, based on the couple’s interests.

Extra tip: Promote creativity for a fun and memorable jar with unique date night ideas.