Hosting a Girls’ Night Party Games event is all about having fun, laughing, and making great memories. Hi, I’m Emma, and I believe the best girls’ nights are full of excitement, games, and good vibes. Whether you’re celebrating something special or just hanging out, party games bring everyone together and make sure no one feels left out. With a mix of fun challenges and relaxing activities, your night is sure to be unforgettable!
Girls Night Party Games
Girls’ Night Party Games bring laughter, fun, and unforgettable memories to any gathering. Whether you love competitive challenges or relaxed activities, the right games make the night exciting for everyone!
Two Truths and a Lie
This classic game is a great way to learn fun and surprising facts about each other. Each person takes turns saying two true statements and one lie about themselves. The rest of the group must guess which statement is the lie. It’s a simple yet hilarious way to start the night!
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Tips:
- Keep your lie believable to make it harder to guess.
- Choose fun and unexpected truths to surprise your friends.
- Encourage storytelling to make the game more engaging.
- If someone guesses wrong, they take a fun dare or a sip of their drink.
Never Have I Ever
A perfect icebreaker, this game helps friends bond by revealing fun and sometimes embarrassing experiences. One person says, “Never have I ever…” followed by something they’ve never done. Anyone who has done it takes a sip of their drink or puts down a finger.
Tips:
- Keep questions lighthearted and fun, avoiding anything too personal.
- Make it a themed game (travel, relationships, school days, etc.).
- Use non-alcoholic drinks for a sober-friendly version.
- Add a twist by making people tell a story about their experience.
Who’s Most Likely To?
In this game, players take turns reading out “Who’s most likely to…” statements (e.g., “Who’s most likely to fall asleep at a party?”). The group then points to the person they think fits the description best, leading to lots of laughs!
Tips:
- Create a mix of funny, lighthearted, and unexpected questions.
- Let everyone take turns coming up with questions.
- Add a rule where the chosen person must explain why they got picked.
- Play with drinks or small prizes for extra fun.
Would You Rather?
This fun debate game gets everyone thinking and laughing. One person asks, “Would you rather…” followed by two challenging or funny options (e.g., “Would you rather have a time machine or a teleportation device?”). Everyone must choose one and explain why.
Tips:
- Keep the options funny, weird, or even a little embarrassing.
- Add a rapid-fire round where players must choose quickly.
- Use a mix of simple and thought-provoking questions.
- Give small prizes for the most creative answers.
Lip Sync Battle
Each player picks a song, pretends to sing along, and performs their best stage-worthy moves. The group votes for the most entertaining performance. You don’t need to be a great singer—just bring the energy and confidence!
Tips:
- Have props like sunglasses, wigs, or scarves for extra fun.
- Pick songs that are popular and fun to perform.
- Encourage duets or group performances for variety.
- Record the performances for hilarious memories later.
Truth or Dare
A classic party game that never gets old! Players take turns choosing “truth” to answer a question honestly or “dare” to complete a fun challenge. The crazier the dares, the more fun the game!
Tips:
- Keep dares fun but not uncomfortable.
- Have a mix of mild and wild questions.
- Use a deck of truth/dare cards if you need ideas.
- If someone refuses, have a fun consequence (like doing 10 jumping jacks).
Charades
One player acts out a word or phrase while the rest of the group guesses what it is. You can use a charades app, write down words on slips of paper, or play themed rounds like movies, celebrities, or TV shows.
Tips:
- Set a time limit to keep the game fast-paced.
- Choose categories based on your group’s interests.
- Add a rule where no sounds or lip movements are allowed.
- Give points for correct guesses and keep score for a friendly competition.
Movie Night Bingo
Create bingo cards with classic movie clichés (e.g., “dramatic slow-motion scene” or “romantic kiss in the rain”). As you watch a movie, mark off the squares when those things happen. The first person to get bingo wins!
Tips:
- Pick a movie with lots of predictable moments for more fun.
- Have themed snacks that match the movie.
- Use fun prizes like a small gift or picking the next movie.
- Let everyone contribute ideas for the bingo squares.
Themed Costume Challenge
Pick a fun theme (e.g., 90s fashion, celebrity look-alike, or pajama party). Everyone gets a set time to put together an outfit from what they have, and the group votes on the best, funniest, or most creative look.
Tips:
- Set a time limit to add excitement.
- Have a mini fashion show where everyone walks the “runway.”
- Let the winner pick the next round’s theme.
- Take lots of photos to remember the fun!
DIY Cocktail Contest
Each player creates their own cocktail using whatever ingredients are available. After mixing, the group does a taste test and votes for the best (or worst!) drink.
Tips:
- Set a time limit to keep it exciting.
- Have a non-alcoholic category for mocktails.
- Give awards like “Most Creative” or “Tastiest.”
- Let the winner name their drink and share the recipe.
Blindfolded Makeup Challenge
One person wears a blindfold while applying makeup to another person. The results are often hilarious, and the best (or worst!) makeup job wins.
Tips:
- Use washable makeup to make cleanup easy.
- Have someone record the process for extra laughs.
- Pick a winner based on creativity or funniest result.
- Swap roles so everyone gets a turn.
Karaoke Night
Pick a playlist of songs and take turns singing your heart out. Whether you’re a great singer or just having fun, this game is always a hit!
Tips:
- Have a mix of solo, duet, and group performances.
- Pick fun, upbeat songs that everyone knows.
- Use a karaoke app for lyrics and scoring.
- Give awards like “Best Performance” or “Most Dramatic.”
Purse Scavenger Hunt
Each player earns points for having certain items in their purse or bag. A host calls out random objects (e.g., lipstick, gum, a receipt from a coffee shop), and whoever has it gets points. The person with the most points wins!
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Tips:
- Make the list creative with common and unusual items.
- Give bonus points for funny or unexpected items.
- Set a time limit to keep things moving.
- Have a small prize for the winner.
Sticker Stalker
Each player gets a sheet of small stickers at the start of the night. The goal is to secretly place all your stickers on other players without them noticing. If someone catches you, you must take your sticker back. The first to use all their stickers wins!
Tips:
- Use small, colorful stickers that blend in.
- Be sneaky but fair—no placing stickers on moving hands!
- Keep an eye on everyone for unexpected laughs.
- Set a time limit for added excitement.
Guess That Song
Play a few seconds of a song, and players must guess the title and artist. You can have different categories like throwback hits, love songs, or pop anthems. The person with the most correct guesses wins!
Tips:
- Use a mix of old and new songs.
- Have a fast-paced lightning round for extra fun.
- Award extra points for singing a line of the song.
- Use a music app or playlist to make it easy.
Celebrity Name Game
One player says the name of a celebrity (e.g., Taylor Swift). The next person must name a celebrity whose first name starts with the last letter of the previous celebrity’s last name (e.g., Selena Gomez). The game continues until someone can’t think of a name.
Tips:
- Set a 10-second time limit for responses.
- Use famous characters if someone is stuck.
- Add a rule where repeats mean elimination.
- Play elimination style to find the ultimate winner.
Pass the Present
Wrap a small gift in multiple layers of wrapping paper. Players sit in a circle and pass the gift around while music plays. When the music stops, the person holding it removes a layer. The one who unwraps the final layer keeps the gift!
Tips:
- Use fun or silly prizes.
- Wrap the gift in different colors or textures for a challenge.
- Add small notes or dares between layers for extra laughs.
- Make the last round tricky by adding extra tape.
Photo Booth Challenge
Set up a DIY photo booth with props like hats, wigs, sunglasses, and signs. Each person must take a themed or silly photo. The group votes on the funniest or most stylish picture!
Tips:
- Use a backdrop that matches the party theme.
- Provide different props to inspire creativity.
- Create categories like “Best Pose” or “Silliest Face.”
- Print the photos as keepsakes or share them on social media.
Marshmallow Tower Challenge
Each team gets a handful of marshmallows and uncooked spaghetti. They have five minutes to build the tallest free-standing tower. The tallest structure at the end wins!
Tips:
- Give each team an equal number of materials.
- Encourage teamwork and creativity.
- Add a rule that only three hands can touch the structure at a time.
- Offer a small prize for the winning team.
Emoji Pictionary
Prepare a list of common phrases, movie titles, or songs written only in emojis. Players take turns guessing what each set of emojis represents. The person with the most correct answers wins!
Tips:
- Use a mix of easy and tricky phrases.
- Set a timer for each round to keep it exciting.
- Award extra points for creative explanations.
- Let the winner create their own emoji puzzle for the next round.
Romantic & Spicy Games
Spice up your girls’ night with romantic and daring games that bring out laughter, flirty fun, and a little mystery. Whether you’re celebrating love, setting up friends, or just embracing the excitement of romance, these games will keep the night sizzling. Perfect for bachelorette parties, Valentine’s celebrations, or just a fun gathering, these games will create unforgettable moments!
The Love Language Game – Discover Each Other’s Love Styles
This game helps everyone learn about their own and each other’s love languages—Words of Affirmation, Acts of Service, Receiving Gifts, Quality Time, and Physical Touch. Each person takes turns answering questions about how they prefer to receive love and what makes them feel most appreciated.
Tips:
- Use online quizzes or printed questions for easy play.
- Encourage honesty for meaningful conversations.
- Discuss real-life examples of love languages.
- Have a fun prize for the person who guesses the most love languages correctly.
Sexy Truth or Dare – A Bolder Version of the Classic
Take the traditional Truth or Dare game to the next level with spicier questions and dares! Players take turns picking “truth” or “dare,” and the prompts include flirty, romantic, or even daring tasks that test boundaries in a fun way.
Tips:
- Keep a mix of funny, spicy, and lighthearted dares.
- Create different difficulty levels so players can choose their comfort zone.
- Add a twist—if someone refuses, they must take a sip of their drink!
- Play with romantic or themed props for extra fun.
Blindfolded Taste Test – Guess Different Food & Drinks While Blindfolded
In this sensory game, blindfolded players take turns tasting different foods or drinks and guessing what they are. You can make it romantic by including chocolates, strawberries, and whipped cream—or go bold with mystery flavors!
Tips:
- Use a mix of sweet, spicy, and surprising flavors.
- Let someone feed the blindfolded player for a playful twist.
- Have a fun prize for the person with the best guesses.
- Include a “mystery round” with unexpected ingredients!
Matchmaker Challenge – See Who’s Best at Setting People Up
Each player gets a turn being a “matchmaker” by pairing two people (real or fictional) and explaining why they’d be perfect together. The group then votes on the best match, and the person with the most creative or convincing pairing wins!
Tips:
- Use celebrity names, fictional characters, or even people from the group.
- Make it funny by pairing unlikely duos.
- Give extra points for creative matchmaking stories.
- Have a small reward for the best matchmaker of the night.
FAQ
What are the best Girls Night Party Games?
The best Girls Night Party Games depend on the vibe you want! If you want laughter and fun, try Truth or Dare or Purse Scavenger Hunt. For something competitive, Guess That Song or Minute to Win It challenges are great. If you’re looking for a relaxed night, Wine Tasting Bingo or Would You Rather? can be perfect.
How can I make sure everyone enjoys Girls Night Party Games?
- Choose a mix of games to suit different personalities.
- Avoid games that make people uncomfortable.
- Keep the instructions simple and easy to follow.
- Allow people to opt out if they prefer to watch.
- Have small prizes or incentives to keep it exciting.
Do I need to prepare anything in advance?
It depends on the games! Some require little to no prep, while others (like a DIY Photo Booth Challenge) might need props. If you’re doing a game that involves materials, make sure you have everything ready beforehand.
How long should the games last?
A good rule is to plan for 2–3 hours of gameplay, with breaks in between. Some quick games last just 10–15 minutes, while others (like Guess That Song) can go on longer if the group is enjoying it.
I’m Emma Rosenthal, an event planner based in New York City with a passion for bringing people together through unforgettable celebrations. I created partyonmind.com to share my best party ideas, wedding inspirations, and fun games for kids, adults, and everyone in between. Whether you’re planning a small gathering or a grand event, I love helping you make every occasion special with creative and engaging activities. Let’s make every party one to remember!