Hi, I’m Emma! Planning a wedding involves a lot of details, and one of the most important things to think about is keeping your guests entertained. After all, you want everyone to have a great time and remember your special day fondly. One way to ensure that guests stay engaged and have fun is by incorporating Wedding Games for Guests. These games not only act as icebreakers for people who may not know each other, but they also add an extra layer of enjoyment, turning your wedding into an unforgettable celebration.
Wedding Games For Guests
Wedding games for guests are a fun and interactive way to keep everyone entertained and engaged throughout your special day. They create lasting memories, break the ice, and add a playful touch to your celebration.
The Shoe Game
The Shoe Game is a classic and interactive game that involves the couple sitting back to back and holding one of each other’s shoes and one of their own. A series of fun, lighthearted questions are asked, and the couple answers by raising the corresponding shoe. It’s always a hit at weddings and creates great moments for guests to enjoy.
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Keep the questions lighthearted and funny (e.g., “Who’s the better cook?”).
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Make sure the couple can see the audience for added laughs.
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Ensure there is enough space for the couple to sit comfortably.
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Get a designated MC or host to ask questions for smooth flow.
Wedding Bingo
Wedding Bingo is a fun game where guests mark off spaces on their bingo cards as they observe key wedding moments, such as the first kiss, the best man’s speech, or someone hitting the dance floor. It’s a great way to get everyone involved and entertained during the ceremony or reception.
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Personalize the bingo cards with wedding-specific moments.
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Provide prizes for the winners (fun prizes like mini bottles of champagne).
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Hand out the bingo cards as guests arrive to keep them engaged from the start.
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Encourage guests to be creative with their calls for more excitement.
Guess the Couple’s Love Story
This interactive game tests how well your guests know you as a couple. You can make it a trivia game, asking about your first date, how you met, or funny facts from your relationship. It’s a fun way for everyone to learn more about your journey together.
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Make the questions fun and light (e.g., “Where was your first kiss?”).
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Offer small prizes for correct answers.
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Have the couple write down their answers ahead of time to ensure consistency.
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Keep the game short so it doesn’t take too much time away from other activities.
I Spy Wedding Edition
This is a fun twist on the classic “I Spy” game. Create a list of specific wedding-related moments (e.g., “I spy someone wearing red shoes” or “I spy a couple dancing”). Guests can snap photos when they spot these moments, and the first to capture all items on their list wins a prize.
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Have a list ready for guests as they arrive at the venue.
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Provide instant cameras or disposable cameras for guests who want to participate.
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Customize the list with personalized details (like specific guests or wedding decor).
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Offer a prize for the most creative photo taken during the game.
The Newlywed Game
The Newlywed Game is a fun and interactive game where guests ask the couple questions, and the couple answers separately to see how much they know about each other. It’s always full of laughs and often reveals surprising facts about the couple.
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Ask humorous questions like, “Who’s the better driver?” or “Who’s more likely to forget an anniversary?”
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Have a moderator to keep the game flowing smoothly.
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Let the guests submit their own questions to add more variety.
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Consider having a time limit to keep the game short and engaging.
Couple’s Trivia
Couple’s Trivia is a quiz game where guests answer questions about the bride and groom’s relationship, such as how long they’ve been together, their first date, or their favorite vacation spots. It’s a great way to test your guests’ knowledge of the couple and engage everyone in a friendly competition.
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Personalize the questions with unique facts about your relationship.
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Offer small, themed prizes for the winners.
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Keep the trivia interactive by having guests submit their answers on cards.
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Consider having a fun host or MC to make it even more entertaining.
Photo Scavenger Hunt
Create a list of photo challenges that guests can complete throughout the wedding day. For example, “take a selfie with the bride,” “capture a candid moment of the groom,” or “find a couple dancing.” It’s a great way to get guests mingling and documenting fun moments of the wedding.
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Make the list specific to your wedding (e.g., include particular decorations or guests).
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Encourage creativity with the photos (funny poses or special moments).
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Set up a designated spot to share the photos at the end of the night.
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Consider offering a prize for the best photo or most completed tasks.
Dance-Off
A Dance-Off is a great way to bring energy to the dance floor! Have guests show off their best dance moves in a friendly competition. The couple can judge the performances, and the winner gets a fun prize.
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Play popular, upbeat songs that guests can easily dance to.
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Keep the competition lighthearted and fun; everyone’s a winner!
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Consider having a DJ or MC to announce the contestants and hype up the crowd.
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Make it inclusive—everyone can join, not just the best dancers.
Karaoke Contest
A Karaoke Contest at the reception allows guests to show off their vocal skills or have some fun with a silly performance. You can have a few volunteers or set up a schedule for guests to sing their favorite songs, making for some hilarious moments.
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Set up a microphone and stage area for performances.
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Offer fun or silly prizes for the best performances (e.g., a trophy or a karaoke mic).
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Have a variety of songs available so everyone can participate.
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Encourage group performances to involve more guests.
Wedding Hashtag Challenge
Encourage guests to get creative with your wedding hashtag by turning it into a challenge. Ask them to come up with the funniest, most creative, or unique use of your hashtag throughout the night. It’s a fun way to see how guests engage with your wedding theme.
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Have a designated hashtag for your wedding that’s easy to remember.
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Offer a prize for the best photo or use of the hashtag.
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Display live feeds or screens showing social media posts with the hashtag.
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Remind guests to use the hashtag in their posts for the contest.
Ring Toss
A classic game, Ring Toss is easy to set up and fun for guests of all ages. Use bottles or poles as the targets, and have guests try to toss rings onto them. It’s a casual, low-pressure game that can keep guests entertained for a few minutes.
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Make sure the rings are easy to toss and not too small.
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Set up a designated area to play the game without interfering with other wedding activities.
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Offer small prizes for successful tosses.
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Customize the targets with wedding-themed designs or colors.
Guess the Number of Candies
Place a jar filled with candies at the entrance and ask guests to guess how many candies are inside. The person who guesses the closest number wins the jar or a prize.
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Use wedding-colored candies to match the theme.
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Display the jar in a visible spot where everyone can take a guess.
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Make the guessing process fun by having guests write their names and guesses on cards.
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Offer a special prize for the person with the closest guess.
Balloon Pop Relay
This fun, high-energy game involves guests racing to pop balloons by sitting on them or stomping them. You can do this in teams, and the first team to pop all their balloons wins a prize.
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Use brightly colored balloons to match the wedding theme.
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Make sure the space is large enough for running around without obstacles.
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Set up an area to watch the race, so all guests can cheer on the participants.
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Have a prize for the winning team to motivate everyone to participate.
Couple’s Pictionary
In this game, guests draw wedding-related words or phrases while others try to guess them. It’s a fun, creative way to engage guests and get them laughing.
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Use a whiteboard or large paper for guests to draw on.
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Include wedding-related words or memories for a personalized touch.
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Keep the rounds short and switch up the players to keep the game fresh.
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Offer small prizes for the team with the most correct guesses.
Photo Booth Fun
Set up a DIY photo booth with fun props like oversized glasses, funny hats, and themed wedding accessories. Guests can take silly or sweet photos, and it’s a great way to capture memories.
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Include a variety of props that suit your wedding theme (vintage, glam, rustic, etc.).
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Have a backdrop that’s Instagram-worthy and easy to take pictures in front of.
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Set up a hashtag for guests to share their photos on social media.
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Provide guests with instant printouts as a fun souvenir.
DIY Game Ideas & Customization Tips
If you want to add a personal touch to your wedding games, creating your own DIY games is an excellent option. Not only does it allow you to get creative, but it also gives you the freedom to tailor the games to fit your wedding theme and venue perfectly. Plus, DIY games can often be more budget-friendly, ensuring you can provide fun entertainment without breaking the bank. Here are some useful tips on how to personalize games and make them unique to your special day.
How to personalize games for your theme or venue:
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Incorporate wedding colors and decor: Use your wedding’s color palette for game cards, props, and materials to tie the games into your overall aesthetic.
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Include personal touches: Customize the games with trivia or facts about you and your partner, such as how you met, your favorite activities, or your favorite vacation spots.
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Match the venue vibe: If you’re having a rustic wedding, consider outdoor games like ring toss or a cornhole set. For a more elegant venue, games like trivia or “Guess the Couple’s Love Story” might work well.
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Create themed game names: Play off your wedding theme with game titles like “Happily Ever After Trivia” or “Lovebird Scavenger Hunt.”
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Use your own photos or quotes: Incorporate your favorite quotes, love songs, or engagement photos into the game designs for added personality.
Budget-friendly materials and templates:
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Printable templates: There are plenty of free or low-cost printable templates available online for games like bingo, trivia, or word searches. All you need to do is personalize them with your wedding details.
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Repurpose decor: Use wedding decor elements like mason jars, wooden boards, or vintage frames as game materials. For example, you could create a DIY photo booth with a rustic backdrop or use mason jars for a guessing game.
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Cardboard and paper: Cardboard can be turned into a fun ring toss or obstacle course, and simple paper can be used to make bingo cards, trivia sheets, or game boards.
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DIY props: Gather inexpensive items like colored paper, twine, or felt to create props for games like “Pin the Tail on the Groom” or “Balloon Pop Relay.” These materials are affordable yet versatile.
Encouraging guest participation without pressure:
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Keep it optional: Ensure that games are not mandatory. Some guests may prefer to relax or enjoy the ceremony, so make participation voluntary and stress-free.
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Create easy-to-join games: Simple games like “I Spy” or trivia can be done without much effort, allowing guests to participate when they feel like it.
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Use interactive stations: Set up game stations where guests can drop by and play whenever they feel like it. This allows everyone to engage at their own pace, without feeling forced.
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Offer group participation options: Games like karaoke, dancing, or team-based trivia give guests the opportunity to join in together, making it more enjoyable and less intimidating.
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Prizes that are fun, not competitive: Offer light-hearted prizes like candy, silly trinkets, or mini bottles of champagne. This keeps the atmosphere fun and prevents anyone from feeling stressed about winning.
DIY games not only add a unique and personalized touch to your wedding but also give your guests the chance to make lasting memories. With a bit of creativity, you can design games that fit your style, budget, and guest preferences!
FAQ
What are Wedding Games For Guests?
Wedding Games For Guests are interactive activities designed to keep guests entertained, encourage mingling, and add fun moments to your wedding day. These can range from trivia and bingo to dancing competitions and photo challenges, depending on your theme and wedding atmosphere.
How do I choose the right Wedding Games For Guests?
Consider your wedding theme, venue, and guest demographics. Opt for games that match the tone of your wedding—fun and lighthearted for casual weddings, or elegant and refined for formal settings. Also, think about your guests’ preferences and comfort levels; games should be fun and inclusive.
How can I personalize wedding games for my event?
You can personalize wedding games by incorporating your wedding colors, theme, and personal details about you and your partner. For example, trivia about your relationship or customized game names can make them more meaningful and tailored to your special day.
Do I need to provide prizes for wedding games?
Prizes are not a requirement but can add excitement to the games. You can opt for fun, inexpensive prizes like mini bottles of champagne, candles, or silly trinkets. It’s important to keep prizes lighthearted to maintain the fun, relaxed vibe of the games.
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!