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Last updated on June 12, 2026June 12, 2026

23 Hilarious Bachelorette Party Games Guaranteed to Have Everyone Crying-Laughing

Planning a bachelorette party and stuck on what to actually do once the champagne is poured and the sashes are on? You’re in the right place.

Forget awkward lulls and “so… what now?” moments. These games are the secret weapon that turns a good night into the night everyone is still talking about at the wedding.

We’ve rounded up a mix of classic favorites and a few brand-new twists, all of them hands-on, hilarious, and easy to pull together with stuff you probably already have lying around the house.

No printables required. No complicated rules. Just pure, laugh-until-you-cry fun.

Our advice? Pick a handful that match your group’s vibe. Maybe one wild active game, one game that’s all about embarrassing the bride, and one drinking game for later in the night.

Ready to make this the best girls’ night of the year? Let’s dive in.

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  • 1. The Saran Wrap Candy Ball Game
  • 2. Swing Your Ding-A-Ling
  • 3. Weenie in a Bottle
  • 4. Stick It in the Hole
  • 5. The Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Challenge
  • 6. DIY Bra Pong
  • 7. Kiss the Groom
  • 8. What’s In the Sock?
  • 9. Don’t Say It!
  • 10. Inflatable Banana Ring Toss
  • 11. Dress the Bride (Blindfolded)
  • 12. Drop Your Panties
  • 13. The Dare Jar
  • 14. The Great Guy Hunt
  • 15. How Well Do You Know the Bride?
  • 16. Champagne Pong
  • 17. Mystery Cocktail Mixology Challenge
  • 18. Sash & Trash Fashion Show
  • 19. Two Truths and a Lie: Bride Edition
  • 20. Truth or Drink
  • 21. Ring Dig
  • 22. The Newlywed Prediction Game
  • 23. Pass the Bouquet
  • Make This Bachelorette Party One for the Books

1. The Saran Wrap Candy Ball Game

This one looks ridiculous, sounds ridiculous, and is absolutely ridiculous to play – which is exactly why it’s a bachelorette party staple.

Picture a giant ball of plastic wrap, stuffed with candy, mini bottles of bubbly, lottery tickets, and other tiny treasures. Now picture your friends fighting each other to unravel it before time runs out. Pure chaos, pure joy.

Best for: Larger groups, at-home parties

Time to Play: 15-30 minutes

Players: 4 or more

Women playing the saran wrap candy ball game, a hilarious bachelorette party game idea

What You’ll Need:

  • 1-2 rolls of plastic wrap
  • Small treats and prizes (candy, mini liquor bottles, lottery tickets, lip gloss, dollar bills)
  • A pair of dice

How to Play:

  1. To prep, place one prize in the center of your plastic wrap and start wrapping it into a ball.
  2. Keep adding prizes as you wrap, building up layer after layer until the whole roll is used.
  3. Sit everyone in a circle. Hand the ball to one person and the dice to the player sitting next to them.
  4. The player with the ball starts unwrapping as fast as they can, keeping any prizes that fall out.
  5. The player with the dice rolls them over and over, trying to land doubles.
  6. The second doubles is rolled, the ball gets passed to the next person and the dice move down the line.
  7. Keep going until the ball is completely unwrapped and every prize has found a home.

Pro Tip: Tear your plastic wrap into smaller sheets as you go. More layers means more frantic unwrapping, and more frantic unwrapping means more laughs.

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2. Swing Your Ding-A-Ling

This one is silly, slightly chaotic, and an instant icebreaker. There’s something about watching grown adults try to swing an orange between their legs that just guarantees a good time.

It’s quick to set up, easy to explain, and works just as well indoors as it does in the backyard.

Best for: Active groups, backyard parties

Time to Play: 10-15 minutes

Players: 2 or more

Bachelorette party guests playing the swing your ding-a-ling orange game outdoors

What You’ll Need:

  • 2 oranges (or other small round fruit)
  • 2 pairs of pantyhose or long socks

How to Play:

  1. Place an orange into the leg of a pair of pantyhose and tie the pantyhose around each player’s waist, so the orange dangles between their legs like a pendulum.
  2. Set a second orange on the ground a few feet in front of each player.
  3. Without using their hands, players swing their hips to knock their dangling orange into the one on the floor.
  4. Whoever knocks their orange the farthest – or hits a target first – wins the round!

Fun Variation: Turn it into a relay race where teams take turns swinging their orange across a finish line.

3. Weenie in a Bottle

It looks easy. It is not easy. And that’s exactly what makes this game so fun to watch.

The goal is simple: get a hot dog into a bottle using only a string tied around your waist. Sounds simple, right? Just wait until you see your friends try it.

Best for: Adults-only crowds, active groups

Time to Play: 10-15 minutes

Players: 2 or more

Two women playing weenie in a bottle, a funny bachelorette party game

What You’ll Need:

  • 1 hot dog per player
  • 1 piece of string per player (about 12-18 inches)
  • 1 empty bottle per player

How to Play:

  1. Tie one end of the string around each player’s waist.
  2. Tie the hot dog to the other end of the string so it hangs down in front of them.
  3. Place an empty bottle on the ground in front of each player.
  4. Without using their hands, players must move their hips to swing the hot dog into the bottle’s opening.
  5. The first player to get their hot dog all the way into the bottle wins!

Pro Tip: Crouch down a little before you start swinging. The right height makes all the difference, but figuring out exactly how much is half the fun.

4. Stick It in the Hole

Another wonderfully silly relay-style challenge that takes seconds to explain and minutes to master. This one’s perfect for keeping the energy up between bigger games.

Best for: Adults-only crowds, quick energy boosts

Time to Play: 5-10 minutes

Players: 2 or more

Bride spinning with a broom for the stick it in the hole bachelorette game

What You’ll Need:

  • A broom (or broomstick)
  • An empty toilet paper roll

How to Play:

  1. Stand the toilet paper roll upright on the ground.
  2. Each player holds the broom upright, then places the bottom of the broom handle against their forehead.
  3. Spin around in place a set number of times (try 5).
  4. Once you stop spinning, try to lower the broom and land the end of the handle inside the toilet paper roll.
  5. The first player to successfully “stick it in the hole” wins!

Pro Tip: Have someone stand nearby to gently guide wobbly players away from furniture. Safety first, laughs second (but only by a little).

5. The Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Challenge

This is the bachelorette party classic for good reason. Split into teams, hand out toilet paper, and watch the runway-ready (or runway-disaster) creations come to life.

It’s creative, it’s competitive, and it always ends in a fashion show that has everyone howling.

Best for: All ages, larger groups

Time to Play: 20-30 minutes

Players: 4 or more, in teams of 2-4

Friends making a toilet paper wedding dress during a bachelorette party game

What You’ll Need:

  • Several rolls of toilet paper (one per team)
  • Optional: tape, ribbon, or safety pins for extra detailing

How to Play:

  1. Split into teams. Each team picks one person to be their “model.”
  2. Give each team a roll (or two) of toilet paper and set a timer for 15-20 minutes.
  3. Teams must design and build a wedding dress entirely out of toilet paper on their model.
  4. When time is up, each model walks the “runway” to show off their look.
  5. The bride (or a panel of judges) picks the winning design based on creativity, effort, and how well it holds together!

Fun Variation: Add a twist by giving teams a theme, like “beach wedding” or “royal wedding,” to inspire their designs.

6. DIY Bra Pong

A bachelorette party spin on the classic toss game that’s surprisingly easy to set up at home – no printables needed, just a little crafting.

This game is endlessly customizable, which makes it perfect for adding your own inside jokes and prizes.

Best for: Adults-only crowds, group games

Time to Play: 15-20 minutes

Players: 2 or more

Woman tossing a ping pong ball at a homemade bra pong board, bachelorette party game

What You’ll Need:

  • A large poster board or piece of cardboard
  • 4-6 bras (thrift store finds work great)
  • Glue or tape
  • Ping pong balls

How to Play:

  1. Attach the bras to the poster board so the cups create open “targets” to toss into.
  2. Assign a point value to each bra (closer or smaller cups can be worth more points).
  3. Lean or hang the board against a wall.
  4. Take turns tossing ping pong balls, trying to land them inside a bra cup.
  5. Add up everyone’s points after a set number of throws. Highest score wins!

Pro Tip: Pair this game with a drink-or-dare twist – miss your throw, take a sip; land it, hand out a dare to anyone you choose.

7. Kiss the Groom

This blindfolded classic is one part hilarious, one part oddly competitive, and always a hit for photos.

Tape up a life-size printout or poster of a “groom” cutout (or even just a simple drawing of a face), then let the lipstick chaos begin.

Best for: All ages, easy setup

Time to Play: 10-15 minutes

Players: 2 or more

Blindfolded bride-to-be playing kiss the groom, a hilarious bachelorette party game

What You’ll Need:

  • A large poster, photo, or drawing of a face taped to a wall or window
  • Lipstick (one shade per player works best)
  • A blindfold

How to Play:

  1. Each player puts on lipstick.
  2. One at a time, blindfold a player and spin them around a few times.
  3. The player tries to plant a kiss as close to the lips on the poster as possible.
  4. Once everyone has gone, take off the blindfold and see whose kiss landed closest!

Fun Variation: Give every guest a different lipstick color so it’s easy to tell whose kiss is whose at the end.

8. What’s In the Sock?

A wonderfully weird guessing game that’s perfect for the “all eyes on the bride” portion of the night.

Fill a few socks with mystery items, hand them over, and let the bride try to figure out what’s inside using only her feet. The reactions alone are worth it.

Best for: Adults-only crowds, bride-focused fun

Time to Play: 10-15 minutes

Players: 1 main player (the bride), plus an audience

Blindfolded bride feeling a mystery sock with her feet in the what's in the sock game

What You’ll Need:

  • 5-8 socks
  • Small items to hide inside (a candle, lotion bottle, lip balm, hairbrush, etc.)
  • A blindfold

How to Play:

  1. Before the party, place one item inside each sock and tie it closed.
  2. Blindfold the bride and have her sit comfortably with her feet free.
  3. Hand her each sock one at a time, letting her feel it out with just her feet.
  4. She announces her guess for what’s inside before moving on to the next sock.
  5. Reveal the real item after each guess – bonus points for the most ridiculous misses!

Pro Tip: Lean into the “wedding night” theme with your item choices for extra giggles, or keep it tame with everyday objects if you’ve got a mixed-age crowd.

9. Don’t Say It!

No printables, no prep – just quick thinking and a whole lot of pointing fingers.

This is the bachelorette party’s answer to Taboo, and it works just as well with a group of two as it does with twenty.

Best for: Any group size, no prep

Time to Play: 20-30 minutes

Players: 2 or more, in teams

Friends playing the verbal guessing game Don't Say It at a bachelorette party

What You’ll Need:

  • Nothing! Just your group and a timer.

How to Play:

  1. Split into two teams.
  2. One player from Team A thinks of a word related to weddings or the bride (think “veil,” “honeymoon,” or “diamond ring”).
  3. That player then describes the word to their team without saying it, or any obvious related words, within 30 seconds.
  4. If their team guesses correctly in time, they score a point.
  5. Teams alternate turns until everyone has had a chance to describe a word.
  6. The team with the most points wins!

Pro Tip: Keep a mental list of “banned” related words on the fly. If the describer slips and says one, the other team can call it out and steal the turn.

10. Inflatable Banana Ring Toss

This one’s a bit of a bachelorette party icon – and for good reason. A giant inflatable banana, a few rings, and a whole lot of innuendo-fueled laughter.

Best for: Adults-only crowds, fun decor that doubles as a game

Time to Play: 10-15 minutes

Players: 2 or more

Friends playing inflatable banana ring toss outdoors at a bachelorette party

What You’ll Need:

  • An inflatable banana ring toss set (widely available online)

How to Play:

  1. Strap the inflatable banana around one player’s waist (or set it up standing on its own).
  2. Players take turns tossing the rings, trying to land them around the banana.
  3. Each successful toss earns a point.
  4. Play for a set number of rounds, and whoever has the most rings on the banana wins!

Fun Variation: Loser of each round has to take a sip of their drink (or do a quick dare from the group).

11. Dress the Bride (Blindfolded)

This is one of those games that’s just as fun to watch as it is to play. The bride gets blindfolded and dressed in random accessories by her guests, with hilarious results every time.

Best for: Bride-focused fun, photo opportunities

Time to Play: 10-15 minutes

Players: 1 main player (the bride), plus the group

Blindfolded bride being dressed in mismatched accessories during a bachelorette party game

What You’ll Need:

  • A blindfold
  • A mix of fun accessories (hats, scarves, sunglasses, mismatched jewelry, gloves, boas)

How to Play:

  1. Gather a pile of accessories and blindfold the bride.
  2. Each guest takes turns handing her one item at a time.
  3. The bride must put on each item without being able to see what it is or where it goes.
  4. Once all items have been put on, remove the blindfold and reveal the full look!

Pro Tip: Save this look for the rest of the night – it makes for incredible photos and the bride gets to be the most fabulously dressed person in the room.

12. Drop Your Panties

A sweet (and slightly sneaky) gift-giving game that doubles as entertainment. Every guest brings a pair of new underwear for the bride, and she has to guess who brought what.

Best for: Bride-focused fun, bridal shower crossover

Time to Play: 15-20 minutes

Players: Any group size

Bride guessing who brought each pair in the drop your panties bachelorette game

What You’ll Need:

  • 1 new pair of underwear per guest (ask everyone to bring one ahead of time)
  • A basket or bag to collect them in

How to Play:

  1. Ask each guest to bring a pair of new underwear, kept hidden until the game starts.
  2. Collect all the pairs into one basket without the bride seeing who brought what.
  3. One at a time, the bride pulls out a pair and tries to guess which guest brought it based on the style, color, or print.
  4. Reveal the answer after each guess. The bride keeps every pair as a sweet gift to take home!

Pro Tip: Encourage guests to pick something that reflects their own personality. The more out-of-character a pair is for the bride, the funnier her reaction.

13. The Dare Jar

Skip the printables and build your own custom dare list on the spot. This is the perfect game for keeping the energy high all night long, whether you’re out on the town or staying cozy at home.

Best for: Active groups, going out

Time to Play: Ongoing throughout the night

Players: Any group size

Bachelorette party guest pulling a dare from the dare jar game

What You’ll Need:

  • Small slips of paper
  • A pen
  • A jar, cup, or bag

How to Play:

  1. Before the party, have each guest write down 2-3 fun dares on slips of paper (think: “buy a stranger a drink,” “ask someone to dance,” or “get a group photo with someone wearing a hat”).
  2. Fold up the slips and place them all in the jar.
  3. Throughout the night, the bride (or any willing guest) draws a dare and has to complete it within a set time limit.
  4. Completed dares earn the bride a “point” – keep a running tally for bragging rights!

Pro Tip: Mix in a few easy dares with the bigger ones so nobody gets stuck with an impossible task right out of the gate.

14. The Great Guy Hunt

A scavenger hunt with a flirty twist, no printable cards required. Just call out categories and let the group loose to “spot” each type of guy.

Best for: Going out, active groups

Time to Play: 30-60 minutes

Players: Any group size

Bachelorette party group on a fun scavenger hunt for guys around town

What You’ll Need:

  • A phone for photos
  • A list of categories (decide as a group beforehand)

How to Play:

  1. Before heading out, come up with a list of “guy types” to spot, like “guy with a mullet,” “guy in a suit,” “guy wearing sunglasses indoors,” or “guy over 50.”
  2. Throughout the night, snap a quick photo with (or near) anyone who matches one of the categories.
  3. Check items off as you go.
  4. Whoever (or whichever team) checks off the most categories by the end of the night wins!

Pro Tip: Always be polite and ask before snapping a photo with someone. A friendly “we’re doing a scavenger hunt for a bachelorette party, mind if we grab a quick photo?” works like a charm almost every time.

15. How Well Do You Know the Bride?

No cards needed for this one – just gather around and start asking questions. It’s a sweet, funny way to celebrate the bride and see how well everyone really knows her.

Best for: Bride-focused fun, all ages

Time to Play: 15-20 minutes

Players: Any group size

Friends guessing answers about the bride in a fun bachelorette party game

What You’ll Need:

  • Nothing but good questions!

How to Play:

  1. Send the bride out of the room (or have her cover her ears).
  2. Ask the group a series of questions about her, like “Where did she and her partner meet?” or “What’s her go-to karaoke song?”
  3. Write down (or remember) the group’s most popular answers.
  4. Bring the bride back and reveal the group’s guesses before she gives the real answer.
  5. Award a point to anyone who guessed correctly – most points at the end wins a prize!

Fun Variation: Flip it around and ask the bride questions about her own partner instead, then text him later to check her answers!

16. Champagne Pong

A bubbly twist on the classic college favorite that feels a whole lot more glamorous (and a whole lot more fun).

Best for: Adults-only crowds, drinking games

Time to Play: 20-30 minutes

Players: 2 or more, in teams

Champagne pong setup with sparkling wine flutes, a fun bachelorette drinking game

What You’ll Need:

  • Plastic champagne flutes or cups
  • Ping pong balls
  • Champagne or sparkling juice

How to Play:

  1. Set up two rows of cups facing each other on a table, just like classic beer pong.
  2. Fill each cup partway with champagne (or a fun mocktail).
  3. Teams take turns tossing a ping pong ball, trying to land it in one of the opposing team’s cups.
  4. If the ball lands in a cup, that team must drink it.
  5. The first team to clear all of the opposing team’s cups wins!

Pro Tip: Rinse the ball between rounds (nobody wants a floor-flavored sip) and keep a few backup balls on hand for when one inevitably rolls under the couch.

17. Mystery Cocktail Mixology Challenge

Turn your group into a squad of amateur bartenders for the night. This is a fantastic way to kick off the evening, get everyone chatting, and end up with some genuinely delicious (or hilariously bad) drinks.

Best for: At-home parties, foodie groups

Time to Play: 30-45 minutes

Players: 2 or more, in teams

Friends mixing signature cocktails for a bachelorette party mixology challenge

What You’ll Need:

  • A variety of liquors, mixers, juices, and garnishes
  • Shaker, cups, and ice
  • Small cards or sticky notes for naming drinks

How to Play:

  1. Set out a “mixology station” with a wide range of ingredients.
  2. Split into teams of 2-3 and give everyone 10-15 minutes to create their own signature cocktail.
  3. Each team names their creation and writes the name on a card.
  4. Everyone samples each cocktail (small pours!) and votes for their favorite.
  5. The winning team gets the honor of having their drink served as the “official cocktail” for the rest of the night.

Pro Tip: Set out a small notepad so the bride can write down her favorite combos to recreate later. Future her will thank you.

18. Sash & Trash Fashion Show

A high-energy, no-budget runway show using nothing but stuff you already have at home. This is the perfect game for groups who love getting a little theatrical.

Best for: Larger groups, creative crowds

Time to Play: 30 minutes

Players: 4 or more, in teams

Bachelorette party guest modeling a homemade trash bag outfit in a fashion show game

What You’ll Need:

  • Trash bags, newspaper, aluminum foil, old magazines
  • Tape and safety pins
  • Music for the runway walk

How to Play:

  1. Split into teams and give each team a pile of “trash” materials and 15 minutes.
  2. Each team designs and builds an outfit on one team member using only the provided materials.
  3. Play some music and have each model strut their look down a makeshift runway (your living room works perfectly).
  4. The bride judges each look and crowns a winner based on creativity and confidence!

Fun Variation: Give teams a theme, like “wedding guest from another planet” or “what the bride will wear to her 50th anniversary.”

19. Two Truths and a Lie: Bride Edition

A relaxed, conversation-starting game that’s perfect for when you want to slow things down a little, but keep the laughs going.

Best for: All ages, mixed groups

Time to Play: 15-20 minutes

Players: Any group size

Bride sharing stories during a game of two truths and a lie at her bachelorette party

What You’ll Need:

  • Nothing at all!

How to Play:

  1. The bride shares three “facts” about her relationship, her wedding plans, or her past – two true, one made up.
  2. The group discusses and votes on which statement they think is the lie.
  3. The bride reveals the truth, and points are awarded to anyone who guessed correctly.
  4. Take turns letting other guests play too, sharing their own truths and lies for the bride to guess.

Pro Tip: Encourage the bride to dig up some genuinely surprising stories from her past. The more shocking the truth, the bigger the reaction.

20. Truth or Drink

This is the ultimate “let’s get to know each other better” game, with just enough mischief to keep things interesting.

Best for: Adults-only crowds, drinking games

Time to Play: 20-40 minutes

Players: 2 or more

Friends playing truth or drink, a popular bachelorette party drinking game

What You’ll Need:

  • Drinks of choice
  • A list of fun, embarrassing, or revealing questions (come up with these together as a group beforehand!)

How to Play:

  1. Go around the circle, with each player taking a turn being asked a question by the group.
  2. The player can either answer honestly or take a drink to “skip” the question.
  3. Once they’ve answered (or skipped), play moves to the next person.
  4. Keep going until everyone has answered a handful of questions!

Pro Tip: Have a few lighthearted questions ready alongside the spicier ones, so guests who’d rather not share too much can still join in comfortably.

21. Ring Dig

A sweet little game with a “find the treasure” feel, perfect for a fun moment before the bigger party games kick off.

Best for: Bride-focused fun, easy setup

Time to Play: 10-15 minutes

Players: 1 main player (the bride), plus the group

Bride digging for rings in a bowl of flour during a fun bachelorette party game

What You’ll Need:

  • A large bowl
  • Flour, rice, or whipped cream
  • Several rings (costume jewelry works great)

How to Play:

  1. Fill the bowl with flour, rice, or whipped cream and bury several rings inside.
  2. The bride must find every ring using only her mouth (no hands allowed!).
  3. Time how long it takes her to find them all.
  4. For an extra challenge, have other guests take a turn too and compare times.

Pro Tip: Have a towel and a mirror ready nearby. The “after” photos are guaranteed to be a hit in the group chat.

22. The Newlywed Prediction Game

A heartfelt little activity to mix in between the wilder games. Everyone makes predictions about the bride and groom’s married life, then seals them up to be opened on their first anniversary.

Best for: All ages, sentimental moments

Time to Play: 15-20 minutes

Players: Any group size

Friends writing predictions for the bride's first year of marriage in a keepsake envelope

What You’ll Need:

  • Paper and pens
  • An envelope

How to Play:

  1. Hand out paper and pens to each guest.
  2. Ask everyone to write down a fun prediction for the couple’s first year of marriage, like “they’ll get a puppy” or “they’ll finally agree on a couch.”
  3. Read a few of the predictions out loud for laughs (keep some a surprise!).
  4. Seal all the predictions into an envelope for the bride to open on her first wedding anniversary.

Pro Tip: Write the opening date on the front of the envelope and remind the bride to tuck it somewhere safe – this one becomes a treasured keepsake.

23. Pass the Bouquet

A fast-paced, music-stopping game that works in any setting and gets everyone laughing within seconds.

Best for: Larger groups, easy setup

Time to Play: 10-15 minutes

Players: 4 or more

Friends playing pass the bouquet, a fast-paced bachelorette party game

What You’ll Need:

  • A bouquet of flowers (real or fake), or any item you have on hand
  • Music

How to Play:

  1. Sit in a circle and start playing music.
  2. Pass the bouquet around the circle as quickly as possible while the music plays.
  3. When the music stops, whoever is holding the bouquet must complete a quick task or dare (decided ahead of time, like “share your best wedding memory” or “do your best impression of the bride”).
  4. Start the music again and keep playing until everyone has had at least one turn!

Fun Variation: Let the bride control the music (and the surprise stops) for an extra-fun twist.

Make This Bachelorette Party One for the Books

And there you have it – 23 hilarious, easy-to-play bachelorette party games that need zero printables and almost zero prep.

Whether you’re staying in for a cozy night with snacks and champagne, or hitting the town for a wild evening out, there’s something on this list for every kind of bride and every kind of crowd.

Our tip? Pick a few from each category – one active game to get everyone moving, one bride-focused game for the sentimental moments, and one drinking game to keep the night going strong.

However you play it, here’s to making this bachelorette party one the bride (and everyone else) will be talking about for years to come. Cheers!

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