Let’s be real for a second. You’ve been to a bachelorette party where half the girls barely knew each other. The first hour was polite small talk, slightly awkward laughs, and everyone waiting for someone else to break the ice.
That’s exactly why bachelorette party games exist – and when they’re done right, they’re a total game-changer (pun intended).
The best bachelorette games do three things at once: they get the group laughing, help everyone loosen up fast, and make the bride feel like the absolute star of the night. No cringe, no over-the-top trashy props, just genuinely fun moments the whole crew will talk about for years.
Whether you’re planning a low-key girls’ night in, a weekend getaway, or a full night out on the town, we’ve put together 17 classy and hilarious bachelorette party game ideas that work for every kind of bride squad. Let’s get this party started.

1. Pin the Kiss on the Celebrity Crush
This one is a modern, bride-approved twist on the classic Pin the Tail on the Donkey – and it never gets old.
Before the party, find out who the bride’s celebrity crush is (think: Pedro Pascal, Glen Powell, Timothée Chalamet – you know the one). Head to your local office supply store and print out a large poster-sized photo of him. The bigger, the better.
Tape it up on the wall and grab a pack of lip-shaped stickers or cut out simple lip shapes from pink construction paper. Write each guest’s name on their sticker beforehand so you can track whose kiss lands where.

How to play:
1. Blindfold the first player and give her a spin.
2. Hand her the lip sticker and point her toward the poster.
3. She places the kiss wherever she lands.
4. The guest whose kiss lands closest to the lips wins a small prize.
5. The bride goes last – and whoever placed theirs closest to where she lands gets bragging rights for the night.
Pro Tip: Give the poster a funny caption like “Hey girl, you ready for this?” to make it even more of a photo moment. This doubles as a hilarious photo backdrop for the night.
2. Quiz the Groom
Think you know your future husband better than anyone? This game is about to find out – and the answers are always either adorable or absolutely hilarious.
Here’s how it works: Before the bachelorette party, you (or the maid of honor) reaches out to the groom privately and asks him a set of questions about the couple. He writes down his real answers. Then at the party, the bride has to guess how he answered each one – without seeing his responses first.

How to set it up:
1. Text or email the groom a list of 10 to 15 questions a week before the party.
2. Have him write down his honest answers and send them back to you.
3. Print out his answers or save them on your phone – do not let the bride see them.
4. At the party, read each question out loud.
5. The bride answers how she thinks he responded.
6. Reveal his actual answer and let the reactions do the rest.
Every wrong answer means the bride takes a sip. Every right answer means everyone else does. The real fun is seeing what the groom actually said.
Great questions to ask the groom: What’s her most embarrassing habit? Where was your first kiss? When did you know you wanted to marry her? Who hogs the covers? What’s her weirdest quirk you secretly love?
Pro Tip: Save the most surprising or sweetest answer for last. It always ends the game on a perfect note – either in laughs or in “awws.”
3. Bachelorette Scavenger Hunt
If your bachelorette party involves a night out, a scavenger hunt is basically non-negotiable. It keeps the group together, turns a regular night into an adventure, and gives everyone a shared mission that sparks instant bonding.
The idea is simple: create a list of challenges for the group to complete throughout the night. Divide into teams or play as one group and tally up points at the end.

How to set it up:
1. Write out a list of challenges before the party, divided into point tiers (easy = 5 points, medium = 10 points, hard = 15 points).
2. Assign one person per team to track completed tasks and collect evidence (photos, receipts, etc.).
3. Set a time limit – usually end of the night or by midnight.
4. Tally the points and crown the winning team.
Easy 5-point challenges: Buy the bride a shot. Find something blue and bring it home. Take a selfie with another bachelorette or bachelor party.
Medium 10-point challenges: Ask a stranger for marriage advice and write it down. Get the DJ to play a specific song. Find someone with the same name as the groom.
Hard 15-point challenges: Get a stranger to serenade the bride. Get a free drink from the bartender. Get a stranger to write their number on a napkin for the bride.
Pro Tip: Require photo proof for every completed challenge. The camera roll at the end of the night becomes its own highlight reel – and the best pictures make incredible keepsakes for the bride.
4. Bridin’ Dirty Bachelorette Party Game
If you want one game that does it all – no extra planning, no printing, no prep work – this is your answer.
Bridin’ Dirty is a ready-to-play bachelorette party card game packed with 150 game cards across multiple categories. Think trivia about the couple, dares, confessions, and sip-or-share prompts. It’s designed to get the whole group involved from the first card to the last.
What makes it perfect for a bachelorette party is the variety. Not everyone wants to do dares. Not everyone is into drinking games. This box mixes it all together so there’s something for every type of guest – from the wild friend to the more reserved one.

How to play:
1. Shuffle the deck or separate by card type if you want to play categories in rounds.
2. Take turns drawing cards and completing the prompt – whether it’s answering a trivia question, completing a dare, or sharing a confession.
3. Wrong answers or skipped dares? That’s a sip.
4. Keep going until the deck runs out or the night takes over.
Pro Tip: This one is ideal for the pre-party or early in the night before heading out. It’s the perfect warm-up to get the group talking, laughing, and comfortable with each other.
5. Lingerie Shower Bingo
If your bachelorette weekend includes a lingerie shower or a gift-opening session, Lingerie Shower Bingo is the activity that turns what could be a passive moment into something everyone actively participates in.
The concept is simple: guests fill out bingo cards with predictions about what gifts the bride will receive or what she’ll say while opening them. Every time something on the card happens, they mark it off. First one to get bingo wins a prize.

How to set it up:
1. Create bingo cards with a 4×4 or 5×5 grid before the party.
2. Fill the squares with predictions – a mix of gift types (silk robe, thong, pajama set, push-up bra) and bride reactions (says “I love it,” gets embarrassed, mentions the honeymoon, mentions the groom).
3. Make sure each card has the squares in a different order so not everyone gets bingo at the same time.
4. Hand out cards and small pens or markers as guests arrive.
5. As the bride opens gifts, guests mark off anything that matches their card.
6. First person to complete a row – horizontal, vertical, or diagonal – calls out BINGO and wins.
Pro Tip: Prep a small prize bag for the winner – think a candle, a mini wine bottle, or a fun beauty product. It makes the win feel real and gets guests even more competitive.
6. DIY Bachelorette Ring Toss
This one is pure, simple, competitive fun – and it works beautifully whether you’re on a beach, in a backyard, or even in a hotel room with some creative setup.
The idea is to toss rings (or ring-shaped items) onto bottles or pegs. Whoever lands the most rings wins. It sounds straightforward, but add a little trash talk and a drink in everyone’s hand and it turns into one of the most memorable moments of the weekend.

How to set it up:
1. Grab 6 to 10 glass bottles or plastic bottles and line them up in rows.
2. Use ring-shaped pool floaties, plastic rings from a craft store, or even hula hoops for a supersized version.
3. Mark a toss line on the ground with tape or a piece of ribbon.
4. Each player gets 5 tosses per round.
5. The player who lands the most rings on the bottles wins the round.
6. Play a tournament-style bracket for more competitive groups or just play casual rounds all night.
Fun Variation: Label each bottle with a dare or a sip challenge. Land a ring on a bottle? The person whose turn it is has to complete whatever that bottle says. Suddenly the stakes are much higher.
7. How Well Do You Know the Bachelorette?
This is one of those games that always catches people off guard – because everyone thinks they know the bride really well until the questions start rolling in.
It’s a trivia-style game where every guest answers questions about the bride. The bride then reveals the real answers and the guest with the most correct answers wins. But honestly, the real entertainment is seeing how surprised people are by what they got wrong.

How to set it up:
1. Before the party, write out 15 to 20 questions about the bride – the more specific, the better.
2. Print or write the questions on cards or slips of paper, one set per guest.
3. Give everyone a pen and have them fill out their answers privately.
4. Go through each question out loud. The bride gives her real answer.
5. Guests mark how many they got right.
6. The guest with the highest score wins a prize. Ties go to a sudden-death tiebreaker question.
Great question ideas: What is her go-to order at a restaurant? What’s her most-used emoji? What was the first movie she and the groom watched together? What’s her biggest pet peeve? What’s her dream vacation destination?
Pro Tip: Include one or two questions that only the bride’s oldest friends would know – it levels the playing field and makes newer friends feel excited when they guess right by luck.
8. Best Bach Ever Party Game Box
You want variety. You want easy setup. You want something that covers the whole night without you having to plan out six separate activities. That’s exactly what a party game box is built for.
A good bachelorette party game box like Best Bach Ever bundles multiple classic games into one ready-to-play set. We’re talking Truth or Dare, About the Bride Trivia, Mystery Confessions, and more – all in one box, no extra prep needed.

How to use it:
1. Open the box and separate the games by category.
2. Start with the icebreaker games early in the night when the group is still warming up.
3. Move into the dare and confession cards once everyone’s comfortable.
4. Save the wildest rounds for when the night is in full swing.
The beauty of a multi-game box is that you can read the room and switch games whenever the energy calls for it. Something falling flat? Pull out a new deck. Everyone’s having a blast? Keep going.
Pro Tip: Designate a “Game Director” for the night – usually the maid of honor – whose job is to pull out new games at the right moments and keep the energy up throughout the evening.
9. Bachelorette Jenga with Dares
Jenga is already a tension-filled, edge-of-your-seat game on its own. Add dares to every single block and you’ve just created the ultimate bachelorette party activity that nobody will want to stop playing.
Every time a player pulls a block, they have to complete the dare written on it before placing it on top of the tower. The dares can be as tame or as bold as your group – that’s what makes this game work for literally any bachelorette crowd.

How to set it up:
1. Grab a standard Jenga set.
2. Use a marker to write a dare on each block. Aim for a mix: some silly, some sentimental, some bold.
3. Stack the tower as usual and let the game begin.
4. When a player pulls a block, she reads the dare out loud and completes it before placing the block on top.
5. If she refuses the dare, she takes a sip and still has to add the block.
6. The game ends when the tower falls. The person who topples it has to complete the dare on the bottom block.
Dare ideas to write on blocks: Do your best impression of the bride. Prank call your mom. Tell the group your most embarrassing dating story. Serenade the bride with a love song. Give the bride your best piece of marriage advice.
Pro Tip: Buy two Jenga sets if your group is larger than 8 people. You can run two simultaneous games as teams, then bring the winners together for a final round.
10. Friendship Bracelet Making
Not every bachelorette activity needs to be loud and competitive. Sometimes the best moments of a girls’ weekend happen when everyone slows down, gets cozy, and does something creative together – and friendship bracelets deliver that every single time.
Set up a bracelet-making station with letter beads, colored beads, elastic cord, and charm options. Put on the bride’s favorite playlist or a beloved rom-com in the background and let the creativity flow.

How to set it up:
1. Pick up a letter bead kit and assorted beads from a craft store or online. Budget about $15 to $20 for a group of 8.
2. Lay everything out on a flat table with small sorting trays so beads don’t roll everywhere.
3. Cut elastic cord into 9-inch lengths ahead of time so guests can start immediately.
4. Everyone makes one bracelet for themselves and one to give to the bride.
5. At the end, go around and have each guest explain what their bracelet for the bride says or means.
The bracelets become keepsakes that the bride – and everyone else – will actually keep and wear. It’s one of those activities that feels simple but ends up being genuinely emotional and memorable.
Pro Tip: Pre-spell out the bride’s name in letter beads so guests can each take one letter and add it to their bracelet. It’s a subtle, sweet way to make the keepsakes cohesive.
11. Ring Hunt
Think of this as a grown-up Easter egg hunt – but instead of eggs, you’re hunting for rings, and instead of baskets, you’re competing against your best friends for bragging rights.
Before guests arrive, hide toy rings, Ring Pops, or plastic rings throughout the venue – tucked behind pillows, in bathroom cabinets, taped under chairs, anywhere tricky. When the game starts, guests have a set amount of time to find as many as they can.

How to set it up:
1. Buy 30 to 50 small rings – toy rings, plastic rings, or Ring Pops all work great. Mix in a few “golden rings” that are worth bonus points.
2. Hide them all over the venue before guests arrive. The harder to find, the more fun.
3. At game time, announce the rules: guests have 10 minutes to find as many rings as possible.
4. Call time and have everyone count their haul.
5. The guest with the most rings wins the prize. Bonus points for finding the golden rings.
Fun Variation: Require guests to wear every ring they find for the rest of the night. By the end, the winner looks absolutely iconic covered in plastic jewelry – perfect for photos.
12. Bachelorette Photo Challenge
A photo challenge is a scavenger hunt with one major upgrade: every completed task requires a photo as proof. That means by the end of the night, you have a treasure trove of hilarious, candid, unforgettable pictures from the whole event.
This one works perfectly for a night out or even a full bachelorette weekend, since you can spread the challenges across multiple days.

How to set it up:
1. Create a list of 15 to 20 photo challenges before the party.
2. Print the list or share it in a group text or notes app so everyone has it on their phone.
3. Each guest (or team) works through the list throughout the night, snapping photos as proof for each completed challenge.
4. At the end of the night or the next morning, everyone shares their photos in a group chat.
5. Vote on the best photo for each challenge – or just let the bride pick her favorites.
Photo challenge ideas: Get a photo with a couple celebrating their anniversary. Re-create the bride’s engagement photo with strangers. Get a photo with someone wearing the same color as the bride. Snap a photo in the fanciest bathroom you can find. Get a group photo with matching poses on the dance floor.
Pro Tip: Create a shared album or group chat before the party so everyone can upload their photos in real time. The bride gets to watch the highlights roll in all night long.
13. Prosecco Pong
Beer pong has met its match – and her name is Prosecco Pong. Same game, significantly more glamour.
The rules are almost identical to classic beer pong, except you swap the red Solo cups and beer for champagne flutes or plastic wine cups filled with prosecco, rosé, or sparkling cider for the non-drinkers. It’s competitive, it’s fun, and it absolutely fits the bachelorette vibe.

How to set it up:
1. Set up 6 cups in a triangle formation on each end of a long table.
2. Fill each cup with a small amount of prosecco or sparkling wine – you don’t need to fill them all the way.
3. Divide into two teams.
4. Teams take turns tossing ping pong balls across the table, aiming to land them in the opposing team’s cups.
5. When a ball lands in a cup, someone on the opposing team drinks it and removes the cup from the table.
6. The first team to eliminate all of the other team’s cups wins.
Pro Tip: Use gold or rose gold cups instead of plastic ones to keep the aesthetic on point. A little presentation goes a long way when you’re trying to keep things classy.
14. Drink If (The Bachelorette Edition)
This game is effortless to run, works for any group size, and never fails to spark conversation. It’s one of the best icebreakers for the early part of the night when not everyone knows each other yet.
The premise is simple: someone reads a statement out loud that starts with “Drink if…” and anyone it applies to takes a sip. The statements are tailored to the bachelorette and her group, which means every round gets more personal and more entertaining.

How to play:
1. Everyone starts with a full drink.
2. One person (usually the maid of honor or the host) reads the first statement out loud.
3. Anyone the statement applies to takes a sip.
4. Go through the list, pausing for reactions after each one – the reactions are half the entertainment.
5. For non-drinkers, swap the sip for a fun alternative like standing up, doing a little dance, or adding a dollar to a “bride fund” jar.
Statement ideas: Drink if you’ve been on a girls’ trip with the bride. Drink if you cried at her engagement announcement. Drink if you’ve been witness to one of her most embarrassing moments. Drink if you know her coffee order by heart. Drink if you think the groom is totally punching above his weight.
Pro Tip: Write the statements out ahead of time and personalize them for the bride’s specific friend group. Generic versions are fine, but custom ones get the whole room howling.
15. Bachelorette Dare Scratch-Off Cards
These are perfect for a night out – and they keep the fun going all evening long without any effort from you once the party starts.
The idea is that the bride carries a set of dare scratch-off cards throughout the night. She hands them out to guests whenever the moment feels right. Each guest scratches off their card to reveal a dare they have to complete. If they’re not feeling bold enough, there’s always the opt-out – which usually means taking a sip or buying the bride a drink.

How to set it up:
1. Purchase or DIY a set of scratch-off dare cards before the party.
2. For DIY: write dares on cardstock, then cover them with a mixture of dish soap and acrylic paint (let dry twice). Guests scratch off the paint with a coin.
3. Give the full deck to the bride at the start of the night.
4. Throughout the night, the bride hands out cards at her discretion – to whoever she thinks deserves a challenge in that moment.
5. The guest reveals their dare, completes it, or opts out by buying the bride a drink.
Pro Tip: Make sure the dares are scaled to your group. Keep a mix of light dares for the shyer guests and bolder ones for the adventurous ones – the bride knows who gets which card.
16. Two Truths and a Lie: Bachelorette Edition
This classic gets a major glow-up when you make it all about the couple and the bride’s most iconic life moments. It’s easy, requires zero supplies, and works perfectly as a filler game between activities or as a way to kick off the night.
Every player comes up with two things about the bride or the couple that are true and one that’s completely made up. The group votes on which statement is the lie. The person who fools the most guests wins.

How to play:
1. Everyone takes a few minutes to come up with their three statements – two true, one false – all related to the bride, the groom, or the relationship.
2. Players take turns reading their three statements out loud in a random order.
3. The rest of the group votes on which one they think is the lie – by raising hands, holding up fingers, or writing it down.
4. The player reveals the real lie.
5. Anyone who guessed wrong takes a sip. The player takes a sip for every person who guessed right.
6. The person who successfully fooled the most guests wins a small prize.
Pro Tip: Tell guests about this game in the group chat a day or two before the party so they can think of really good statements in advance. The more obscure and specific, the more hilarious – and harder – it is.
17. Wedding Advice and Wishes Cards
Okay, this one isn’t a competitive game – but it’s the activity that the bride will hold onto long after the bachelorette party is over. Think of it as the most heartfelt, meaningful ten minutes of the whole weekend.
Every guest writes down their best piece of marriage advice, a funny prediction about the couple’s future, and a personal wish for the bride’s first year of marriage. The bride reads them out loud at the end of the night – and it turns into the most memorable part of the whole celebration.

How to set it up:
1. Before the party, buy or make simple cards – plain index cards work perfectly.
2. At a natural pause in the evening, hand out one card and a pen to each guest.
3. Give everyone 5 minutes to fill out their card with three things: one piece of real marriage advice, one funny prediction about the couple, and one heartfelt wish for the bride’s first year.
4. Collect all the cards and hand them to the bride.
5. Have her read them out loud one by one – reactions from the group make it even better.
6. Put them all in a small envelope or keepsake box for her to keep.
Pro Tip: Ask guests to sign their cards so the bride knows who said what. She’ll treasure these long after the honeymoon is over – it’s the kind of thing that ends up in a memory box for years.
There you have it – 17 bachelorette party games that are fun, personal, and genuinely memorable without crossing into cringe territory. Whether you’re working with a low-key group that loves cozy nights in or a crew that’s ready to shut down the city, there’s something on this list that’ll make the bride feel like the absolute star she is.
The best bachelorette parties aren’t about how wild they get – they’re about the moments that make everyone feel connected. Pick two or three games that fit your group’s vibe, mix in some great music and even better drinks, and let the good times do the rest.
Because at the end of the night, it’s not the perfectly curated decorations the bride will remember. It’s the game that had everyone on the floor laughing. It’s the question that surprised her. It’s the bracelet she still wears three years later.
Go make some of those moments happen.
