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Bachelorette Party Games: 25 Ideas for an Unforgettable Night

Bachelorette Party Games: 25 Ideas — themed party games and novelties from Toys 18+

Reading time: ~9 minutes. Tame-to-wild scale included so hosts can pick what their group will love.

How to use this list

Every bachelorette group has a different temperature. Some want PG-13 fun and good photos; others want full-blown adult party games. We've organized 25 ideas into four groups so you can match the games to your guests without awkwardness.

Tip: start with 1-2 icebreakers, move to drinking or card games once everyone's loose, and save the bigger production games for the middle of the night. End with something low-key.

Icebreakers (PG-13, group-friendly)

1. He Said / She Said

Pre-game: ask the groom 10 questions about himself and the bride. At the party, ask the bride the same questions. Every wrong answer = small dare or sip. Hilarious and reveals how well they know each other. Requires only the question sheet.

2. Bridal Bingo

Custom bingo cards with squares like "says yes to the dress", "opens a sex toy", "mentions the wedding planner". First to a line yells "BINGO" and wins a prize.

3. Most Likely To…

Each guest writes anonymous "most likely to" prompts. Bride reads them and the group votes by pointing. Surprisingly revealing about the friendship dynamics.

4. Never Have I Ever — Wedding Edition

Classic game adapted for wedding/dating themes. Prompts range from gentle ("never have I ever forgotten an anniversary") to spicy (your discretion).

5. Two Truths and a Wedding

Twist on "two truths and a lie" — each guest shares two truths and one made-up wedding-themed lie. Group guesses the lie. Loser does a dare.

Card games & dice (mid-energy)

6. Sex dice

Two dice: one with body parts, one with actions. Roll, perform, laugh. Can be PG or R rated depending on the version. Browse our sex dice collection.

7. Bachelorette dare card games

Pre-made dare card decks where each card has a challenge for the bride ("get a stranger to buy you a drink", "sing your wedding song at the bar"). Our Bachelorette Games collection has a few standout decks.

8. Truth or Dare (adult edition)

Self-explanatory but always works. Have a pre-written list ready so no one has to think on the spot.

9. Drinking ring toss

Inflatable ring around the bride's tiara or sash. Guests toss small rings; misses = bride sips. Hits = bride dares thrower.

10. Couples trivia (groom edition)

Pre-recorded video of the groom answering trivia about the bride. Play, pause, bride answers, compare. Often the most-watched moment of the night.

Drinking games (higher energy)

11. Ring on a string

Engagement-ring-themed pass-the-string game. Pass a ring on a long string through hands behind backs while a designated guesser tries to spot it. Loser drinks.

12. Suck for a buck

Classic adult bachelorette game. Bride wears a shirt or sash with candy attached; guests "buy" pieces by paying her a dollar. Funds go toward the bar tab. Browse bachelorette party supplies.

13. Pin the kiss on the groom

Pin the tail meets risque humor. Print a poster of the groom, blindfold guests, pin lipstick kisses. Best placement wins a prize. The worst placements get the laughs.

14. Adult flip cup

Drinking flip-cup with bachelorette-themed forfeits for the losing team. Add a dare for the slowest flipper.

15. Bridesmaid roast

Each bridesmaid stands up, gives a 60-second roast of the bride, then takes a shot. Bride drinks at the end. The best roast wins a prize.

Activity-based games

16. Scavenger hunt (city version)

Print a list of bar/city objectives: "get a photo with someone in uniform", "convince a stranger to teach you a dance move", "collect a business card from someone tall". First team to complete wins.

17. Photo booth challenge

Set up themed props (feather boas, oversized sunglasses, mini veils). Each guest takes turn directing a 60-second pose session. Best photos vote at end.

18. Spa-day truth circle

Lower-energy option: while doing face masks at home, everyone shares their favorite memory with the bride. Saves the high-energy games for later.

19. Lingerie auction

Each guest brings a wrapped lingerie/bath item gift. Bride "bids" with dare points; highest dare wins the gift. Excellent gift-shower with built-in entertainment. Browse our Lingerie collection.

20. Mystery box reveal

Hosts pre-wrap 10 items — some innocent, some bachelorette-spicy. Bride reaches into each blindfolded and guesses by touch alone. Photographs are gold.

Bigger-production games

21. The Newlywed-style game

Pre-record the groom answering 15 questions. At the party, ask the bride the same questions live. Score reveals how well they really know each other. The single best entertainment value of any bachelorette game.

22. Custom escape-style puzzle

Print a custom 3-puzzle escape with wedding clues. Solve all three to unlock a "wedding survival kit" gift box. 20-30 minutes, very team-focused.

23. Mocktail/cocktail-mixing competition

Split into teams, each makes a signature drink for the bride. Bride blind-tastes and ranks. Winners get the recipe named after them at the reception.

24. Pole / dance class (booked)

Hire an instructor for an hour. Highest-rated bachelorette activity in most surveys because it bonds the group around shared (slightly embarrassing) effort.

25. Future memory jar

End the night with this. Each guest writes one wish, memory, or marriage advice on a slip of paper. Bride takes the jar home to open on her one-year anniversary. The quietest game on the list and often the most loved.

Hosts' planning checklist

  • Pick 4-6 games total (not 25) — anything more drags.
  • Mix the energy: 2 icebreakers, 2 mid-energy, 1-2 big production.
  • Have prizes ready (mini lingerie items, candy, novelty trophies).
  • Have a "chicken option" for any guest who wants to skip. Never push.
  • Pre-write all dare lists. Don't rely on group creativity in the moment.
  • Have a designated photographer (not the bride).
  • Tame-to-wild order: warm up gently, peak mid-evening, end calm.

Frequently asked questions

How many games should we plan for a bachelorette party?

4-6 games across a 4-6 hour party is the sweet spot. Anything more and games start to feel forced.

What if some guests are uncomfortable with adult games?

Always include a chicken-out option without judgment. Mix games so no one feels singled out. Avoid stripping/embarrassment games for groups with mixed comfort levels.

What are the best non-drinking bachelorette games?

Scavenger hunt, photo booth challenge, mystery box reveal, future memory jar, He Said / She Said, and pole/dance class all work without drinking.

Where can I buy bachelorette party games?

Pre-made decks and themed party kits are in our Bachelorette Games and Bachelorette Party collections. Sex dice, drinking games, and card decks are also in Games & Novelties.

How spicy should bachelorette games be?

Match it to the bride, not the loudest guest. When in doubt, lean tamer. You can always escalate; you can't un-embarrass someone.

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