20 Hilarious Bachelorette Party Games That Everyone Will Love
Hey bridesmaid, planning a bachelorette party? Don’t miss these bachelorette party games to break the ice, keep the group laughing. These games will make the guests and the bride-to-be have a gala time and make the party unforgettable. Whether you are throwing an elegant bachelorette party or a simple hens party, these funny games will be appropriate.

Truth or Dare: Bachelorette Edition
At the bachelorette party, play Truth or Dare, but make it all about weddings and love. It is such a good icebreaker because not everyone knew each other at first. Write a bunch of dares and questions on little pieces of paper and put them into two jars. One jar for truths and the other for dares. A good dare can be asking the bride to call her fiancé and sing a love song to him. A good truth can be asking who had the biggest crush in high school.
How Well Do You Know the Bride?
Play How Well Do You Know the Bride. Make a list of about twenty fun questions about the bride before the party. Some can be easy, like what her favorite movie is, but some can be harder, like where she went on her first vacation with her fiancé. Give everyone a sheet of paper to write their answers down. It will be really funny hearing all the crazy guesses. At the end, the person who got the most right wins a little prize.
Check-It Before the Ring
For this game, make custom cards before the party using a mix of wedding-related words like “first kiss,” “cake,” “veil,” “bride tribe,” and even funny ones like “awkward toast” or “happy tears.” Instead of numbers, the squares will have these words. Hand them out with pens when everyone sits down for drinks. Read out the words randomly from a shuffled list. As people get closer to winning, it gets competitive in a fun way.
Never Have I Ever The Bachelorette Version
To play Never Have I Ever: Bachelorette Version right make a list of fun wedding-themed and slightly flirty “never have I ever” statements, like “Never have I ever crashed a wedding” or “Never have I ever kissed a stranger at a bar.” Make all sit in a circle and take turns saying one from the list or make up our own. If someone had done it, they had to take a sip. It makes everyone laugh, and a few will be surprised.
Scavenger Hunt
A Scavenger Hunt can be exciting and will keep everyone entertained. Make a checklist full of silly tasks like “take a selfie with a bartender,” “find someone who has been married longer than ten years,” and “get a stranger to serenade the bride.” Everyone must split into teams and race to complete as many as possible before moving to the next. At the end, the team with the most completed tasks gets little prizes.
Pass the Bouquet
Play Pass the Bouquet when everyone needs a little break from dancing, but still wants to keep the energy up. Get a fake bouquet from the dollar store, and pass it. Play fun music, sometimes really fast and sometimes slow, to trick people. When the music stops, whoever is holding the bouquet has to either answer a silly question about love or do a funny dare, like show off their best dance move.
Who Said It?
Play “Who Said It? when everyone gathers and needs some rest from the activities, it is one of the funniest games. Gather a bunch of funny and sweet quotes from the bride and groom, like things they’ve said to each other or about each other. Then, read the quotes out loud, and everyone has to guess whether the bride or the groom said it. It gets really hilarious, especially when the bride said something cheesy, and the groom said something super funny, and people guess it wrong.
Pin the Kiss on the Groom
Pin the Kiss on the Groom is a fun spin on the classic “Pin the Tail on the Donkey.” Printed a large photo of the groom and cut out little lips from red paper. Everyone has to take turns being blindfolded and trying to pin the lips on the groom’s face. It is surprisingly tricky, and the blindfolded people keep missing the face entirely.
Would She Rather?
“Would She Rather?” is a chatty game about the bride’s preferences. Write down a bunch of funny and tough “would you rather” questions based on the bride’s likes, such as “Would she rather have unlimited dessert or unlimited wine?” and “Would she rather get married in Vegas or on a beach?” Go around the circle, and everyone has to guess what the bride would choose. If someone guessed wrong, they had to take a sip of their drink or take a funny punishment. It will be hilarious to hear the answers, especially when people guess things totally opposite of what the bride would actually want.
Guess the Lingerie Game
Guess the Lingerie game is part of the fun gift exchange portion of the night. Each guest must bring a piece of lingerie, but no one knew who brought what. The lingerie ranged from cute to sassy, make sure to keep the options diverse. Lay them all out on a table and give the bride a pen and paper. She needs to guess who brought each piece. It will be hilarious, especially when some of the guesses can be totally off and at how different everyone’s style is.
Ring Hunt
For the Ring Hunt, hide a bunch of little plastic rings around the party space. You can go around before the party starts and tuck them into unexpected places like behind cushions, under cups, and even in the plants. The goal is for everyone to find as many rings as possible. Set a timer for 10 minutes, and everyone will scramble to find them. Whoever finds the most rings by the end gets a little prize.
Champagne Pong
Champagne Pong is a twist on the classic beer pong, but with a more elegant bachelorette twist. Set up the usual cups in a triangle formation on a table, but instead of beer, fill the cups with champagne (or sparkling water for anyone not drinking). Pair up into teams, and each team takes turns trying to toss ping-pong balls into the cups. Every time a ball lands in a cup, the other team has to drink the champagne or take a funny dare. It’s fun, and everyone loves the challenge of getting the ball in the cups.
Paper Dress Challenge
To play this, make a wedding dress using paper, divide everyone into teams of two, and give each team a few rolls of toilet paper. The challenge is simple each team must create the best wedding dress out of the toilet paper in 10 minutes. The bride will be the model, it will be hilarious. Some dresses will be adorable while others may keep falling off. It will be a total blast, and it will be one of the highlights of the night.
Tipsy Artist (Paint and Sip Bride Portrait)
“Tipsy Artist” can be a fun and creative bachelorette party activity. Set up a little art station with canvases, paint, and brushes for everyone. The idea is for everyone to paint their version of the bride’s portrait while sipping wine or cocktails. At first, it may seem a bit challenging as not everyone is a professional artist, but that will make it even more fun. Some portraits will be surprisingly good, while others can be abstract masterpieces. It can be a really sweet and memorable activity. Plus, the laughs just keep coming as people show off their “art” at the end.
Bachelorette Roast
Play Bachelorette Roast in the evening when everyone feels relaxed. Each person takes a turn standing up and saying something funny or slightly embarrassing about the bride, but in a loving and playful way. But you need to be careful, don’t allow them to go too far. It will be hilarious to hear stories from the bride’s past. Everyone will laugh at funny memories.
Lip Sync Battle
Each person has to choose a love song and perform it by lip-syncing in front of the group. Some people may have all dramatic moves, while others may keep it simple with a few air guitar solos or dance steps. Everyone can join in with a few silly group performances. It will make everyone feel more comfortable and bonded by the end of the night.
Decorate the Veil
Play “Decorate the Veil” as a fun way to involve everyone and create a beautiful keepsake for the bride. Bring a simple, plain veil and set up a little crafting station with ribbons, flowers, rhinestones, and markers. Each guest takes a turn decorating a small section of the veil with something special. People can write sweet messages or draw little doodles, add flowers or sparkles. The bride will love seeing how personal and creative each part of the veil turns out, it will be a unique piece full of memories from everyone.
Pass the Story
Play “Pass the Story” with a creative twist of wedding. Start by saying a sentence to kick off a wedding-themed story, like “Once upon a time, the bride and groom were planning their wedding.” Then, each person adds a sentence to the story as it passes around the circle. Some may add a funny twist or unexpected turns, while others add creative details. By the time the story comes back, the story will be turned into something completely wild and hilarious. It makes everyone laugh.
Guess the Celebrity Couple
Play “Guess the Celebrity Couple” by giving everyone a list of clues about famous celebrity couples, but without saying their names directly. For example, I’d describe “the pop star who married a model” (hinting at Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin). The guests have to guess the celebrity couple based on the clues. Everyone takes turns guessing, and the person with the most correct answers wins.
Drunk Jenga: Bridal Edition
To “Drunk Jenga: Bridal Edition” for a bachelorette party, grab a regular Jenga set and write different challenges or questions on each block—things like “Take a shot,” “Tell an embarrassing story,” “Dance for 30 seconds,” or “Share your worst date story.” As people take turns pulling blocks, they have to complete the challenge written on the block they picked. The game gets pretty intense as the tower gets taller.
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