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Last updated on June 5, 2026June 5, 2026

20 Best Bachelorette Party Games For an Unforgettable Girls’ Night

The bride squad is assembled. The drinks are poured. Now it’s time to make this bachelorette party one for the books.

Whether you’re hosting an intimate gathering at home or a full-on night out with the girls, having the right games on deck is what separates a good party from a legendary one.

We’ve rounded up 20 of the best bachelorette party games that are hilarious, easy to set up, and guaranteed to have everyone crying laughing by the end of the night. From cheeky drinking games to wild physical challenges, there’s something here for every kind of bride tribe.

Let’s get this party started.


Table of Contents

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  • 1. Girls’ Night Bachelorette Jenga
  • 2. Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Challenge
  • 3. Cold Feet
  • 4. Bachelorette Scavenger Hunt
  • 5. Bra Pong
  • 6. Pop the Balloon Relay Race
  • 7. Marry, F***, Kill – Bachelorette Edition
  • 8. Truth or Drink
  • 9. Put a Ring on It
  • 10. Pickle Toss
  • 11. Wine Toilet Paper Race
  • 12. Cup Contest (Stocking Swing)
  • 13. Blow Up the Balloon
  • 14. Twerk Pong
  • 15. Prosecco Pong
  • 16. Blindfolded Cotton Ball Challenge
  • 17. Pin the Mustache on the Groom
  • 18. Who Knows the Bride Best?
  • 19. Winking Assassin
  • 20. Bachelorette Trivia: How Well Do You Know Love & Relationships?
  • Final Thoughts

1. Girls’ Night Bachelorette Jenga

This is hands-down one of the most crowd-pleasing games you can bring to a bachelorette party. It’s classic Jenga with a major upgrade – every block comes with a dare, a confession prompt, or a drink rule written on it.

The best part? You can customize it completely for the bride. Write inside jokes, embarrassing questions, or spicy challenges that only her closest circle would understand. Trust me, the blocks labeled “Confession Time” always start the best conversations.

Best for: Any vibe – house party, Airbnb weekend, pre-game night

Players: 4+ (no real limit)

Time to Play: 20–40 minutes

Pink bachelorette Jenga tower with dare prompts written on blocks at a girls' night party

What You’ll Need:

A Jenga set

Markers (and optional pink/white paint to color-code the blocks)

A list of prompts and dares ready to write

How to Play:

1. Before the party, write a prompt, dare, or drink rule on each Jenga block. Color-code them if you want – light pink for tame, hot pink for spicy.

2. Stack the blocks in the classic Jenga tower formation (groups of three).

3. Players take turns pulling a block from anywhere in the tower.

4. Whatever is written on the block, you have to do it – no skipping!

5. The game ends when the tower falls. Whoever knocks it over takes a penalty drink.

Pro Tip: Prep a few “SAFE” blocks and a few “Everyone Drinks” blocks for good measure. The chaos is the point.


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2. Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Challenge

This one is a classic for a reason – it gets messy, it gets competitive, and it always ends in the best photos of the night.

Teams race to design the most stunning “wedding gown” using nothing but toilet paper and creativity. Then comes the real fun: the bride judges the fashion show. Watch friendships get tested when everyone thinks their dress is clearly superior.

Best for: House parties, bridal showers, Airbnb bachelorette weekends

Players: 5+ (teams of 2–3 work best)

Time to Play: 30–40 minutes

Women modeling toilet paper wedding dresses at a bachelorette party game challenge

What You’ll Need:

4–6 rolls of toilet paper per team

One willing “model” per team

A timer

How to Play:

1. Split into teams of 2–4 people. Each team gets an equal number of toilet paper rolls.

2. Set the timer for 20 minutes. On “go,” teams start wrapping their designated model into a wedding dress.

3. When time’s up, all the “brides” walk a mini runway one by one.

4. The real bride picks her favorite dress. That team wins!

Fun Variation: Give each team a theme – one does “beach bride,” one does “royal bride,” one does “Vegas bride.” The creativity gets unreal.


3. Cold Feet

This game is the perfect metaphor for the wedding – and it’s ice cold. Literally. Players dig their bare feet into buckets of freezing ice water to fish out toy rings with their toes. It sounds simple. It is absolutely not simple.

The squealing starts within seconds. Someone always dramatically announces they can’t feel their feet anymore. It’s the best two minutes of the whole night.

Best for: Backyard parties, pool parties, indoor house parties

Players: 4+

Time to Play: 10–15 minutes

Women playing Cold Feet bachelorette game fishing toy rings out of ice water with their toes

What You’ll Need:

Large buckets or bowls (one per player)

Bags of ice

Water

Small toy rings (10–15 per bucket)

How to Play:

1. Fill each bucket with ice water and drop 10–15 toy rings in the bottom.

2. Players sit down and plunge both feet into the bucket on “go.”

3. Using only their toes, players try to pull out as many rings as possible in two minutes.

4. Whoever collects the most rings wins!

Pro Tip: Have a warm towel ready for everyone afterward. Bonus: the bride should absolutely compete too – it’s called Cold Feet for a reason.


4. Bachelorette Scavenger Hunt

This game is what separates a regular night out from an absolute adventure. The Bachelorette Scavenger Hunt turns a bar crawl or club night into a hilarious mission, complete with tasks, points, and the thrill of completing increasingly outrageous dares in public.

Use your phone to snap photos as proof for each completed task. By the end of the night, you’ll have a photo album that tells the whole story of how legendary this night was.

Best for: Bar nights, club nights, night-out bachelorette parties

Players: 5+

Time to Play: All night long

Bachelorette party group holding scavenger hunt cards on a girls' night out

What You’ll Need:

A printed or digital scavenger hunt card

Your phone (for photo proof)

Optional: small prizes for the winner

How to Play:

1. Before the party, prepare a scavenger hunt card with tasks worth different point values (5 pts, 10 pts, 15 pts, 20 pts).

2. Distribute cards to all players at the start of the night.

3. Each player (or team) completes as many tasks as possible throughout the night, taking a photo as proof of each one.

4. At the end of the night, tally up the points. The highest score wins a prize!

Sample Tasks: Get a stranger to buy the bride a drink (10 pts), take a group selfie with the bartender (5 pts), find another bachelorette party and take a photo together (15 pts), get someone’s phone number for the bride (20 pts).

Pro Tip: Mix easy tasks (5 pts) with wild ones (20 pts) so everyone stays in the game all night long – even the shy ones.


5. Bra Pong

Beer pong, but make it bachelorette. Bra Pong replaces red solo cups with bras mounted on a board – each cup worth a different number of points. The smaller the bra cup, the harder the shot, and the higher the points. It’s addictive, it’s hilarious, and it doubles as the most unique party decoration you’ve ever seen.

Best for: House parties, Airbnb bachelorette weekends, pre-game nights

Players: 3+

Time to Play: 20–30 minutes

DIY Bra Pong board game set up at a bachelorette party with pink ping pong balls

What You’ll Need:

A foam board or poster board

4–5 bras in various sizes (thrift store finds work perfectly)

Ping pong balls

Tape or hot glue

Markers to label point values

How to Play:

1. Attach bras to the board and assign each cup a point value – the smaller the cup, the more points.

2. Players stand at a set distance (about 5–6 feet) and take turns tossing ping pong balls into the bra cups.

3. If you make the shot, you earn the points. If you miss, you take a drink.

4. Play to a set point total – first to 50 points wins!

Pro Tip: Add funny celebrity photos or bachelorette-themed memes next to each bra for extra laughs every time someone takes a shot.


6. Pop the Balloon Relay Race

This is the game that will have everyone doubled over laughing within the first 30 seconds. Each player has a balloon tied to their waist – and the only way to pop it is with your pelvic area. Yes, really. No hands allowed. This game gets everyone moving, everyone giggling, and everyone feeling closer to their squad than ever before (in the most literal sense).

Best for: Backyard parties, large indoor spaces, energetic groups

Players: 6+ (works best in two teams)

Time to Play: 15–20 minutes

Women playing the pop the balloon relay race game at a bachelorette party outdoors

What You’ll Need:

Balloons (one per player)

Ribbon or string to tie balloons around waists

How to Play:

1. Divide players into two equal teams and have each team line up single file.

2. Tie a balloon around each player’s waist at the back (so it sits at hip level).

3. On “go,” the last person in each line must pop the balloon of the player in front of them – using only their pelvic area, no hands!

4. Once that balloon is popped, they move to the front of the line and the next player goes.

5. The first team to pop all their balloons wins the race!

Pro Tip: Play a hype song during this game. The choreography gets unreal when the music drops.


7. Marry, F***, Kill – Bachelorette Edition

It’s the classic game that somehow never gets old – especially at a bachelorette party. You show three celebrity photos, and everyone has to decide: who would you marry, who would you hook up with, and who gets the boot? The debates are HEATED. And hilarious. And will absolutely reveal things about your friends you never expected.

Best for: Pre-drinks, restaurant dinners, any low-key setting

Players: 2+

Time to Play: 15–20 minutes (or as long as you want)

Marry F*** Kill bachelorette party game card with celebrity photos on a table

What You’ll Need:

A printed or digital F/M/K card deck, OR just your phone to pull up photos

How to Play:

1. One player draws a card (or the host pulls up three celebrity photos on their phone).

2. Every player must assign each celebrity one of the three options – no passing, no “I can’t choose!”

3. Go around and share your answers. The real fun is in defending your choices.

4. Rotate who picks the trio of celebs each round.

Pro Tip: Throw in a few curveballs – ex-boyfriends, fictional characters, or even the groom’s celebrity lookalike. Watch the bride’s reaction when her own fiancé comes up in a round.


8. Truth or Drink

Think Truth or Dare, but the only alternative to answering is taking a drink. There’s no hiding behind a dare here – you either spill or sip. This game gets the real stories flowing faster than anything else, and by round three, everyone’s got a confession on the table.

Best for: Pre-drinks, intimate house gatherings, late-night sessions

Players: 4+

Time to Play: 20–30 minutes

Women playing Truth or Drink card game at a bachelorette party sitting in a circle

What You’ll Need:

A list of juicy questions (print them or pull them up on your phone)

Drinks for everyone

How to Play:

1. Players sit in a circle. One person draws a question card and reads it aloud to another player.

2. That player must either answer the question honestly – or take a drink and pass.

3. Rotate clockwise so everyone gets a turn to be in the hot seat.

4. No judgment, no repeats, and the wilder the questions, the better the game.

Sample Questions: “What’s the most embarrassing thing you’ve ever done in front of a date?” / “Have you ever lied to the bride?” / “What’s the wildest thing on your bucket list?”

Pro Tip: Make a few questions bride-specific – things only her closest friends would know how to answer. It keeps the game personal and extra fun.


9. Put a Ring on It

Adorable, funny, and weirdly intense – this game has players racing to collect candy rings using nothing but a chopstick in their mouth. It sounds easy. It is not. Watching someone desperately try to spear a gummy ring while keeping a straight face is the kind of content that belongs in a party highlight reel.

Best for: All ages, bridal showers, bachelorette parties

Players: 2–4 per round

Time to Play: 10–15 minutes

Bride-to-be playing Put a Ring on It bachelorette game with chopstick and candy rings

What You’ll Need:

Candy fruit rings (the more the better)

Chopsticks (one per player)

A flat tray or table to spread the rings on

How to Play:

1. Spread a generous pile of candy rings on a flat tray in the center of the table.

2. Each player holds a chopstick between their lips – no hands allowed at any point.

3. On “go,” players race to spear as many rings as possible onto their chopstick.

4. The first player to collect 10 rings wins! (Or whoever has the most after a 60-second timer.)

Pro Tip: The bride should play every round. It’s basically a requirement.


10. Pickle Toss

Yes, this is exactly what it sounds like. Players stand 15–20 feet apart and try to catch a tossed pickle in their mouth – no hands allowed. The catch rate is abysmal. The laughter is legendary. This is one of those games that sounds completely ridiculous until you’re doing it and realize it’s actually the most fun you’ve had all night.

Best for: Backyard parties, outdoor spaces, anyone who appreciates absurd humor

Players: 6+

Time to Play: 10–15 minutes

Women playing the pickle toss bachelorette party game catching pickles in their mouths outdoors

What You’ll Need:

A jar of pickles (sliced lengthwise for easier tossing)

An open outdoor or indoor space

Paper towels (you will need them)

How to Play:

1. Players pair up and stand about 15–20 feet apart facing each other.

2. One player tosses the pickle underhand toward their partner.

3. The catcher must catch it in their mouth without using their hands.

4. Each successful catch earns a point. Switch roles every few throws.

5. The pair with the most successful catches wins!

Fun Variation: Don’t have pickles? Hot dogs work great too. Either way, the photos will be unforgettable.


11. Wine Toilet Paper Race

This game is a test of patience, coordination, and desperately wanting that drink. A full glass of wine is placed at the far end of a toilet paper roll – and the only way to get your glass to you is to roll the toilet paper toward yourself without spilling a drop. The focus on that glass is absolutely intense. Chaos always ensues.

Best for: Indoor parties, seated groups, wine-loving crews

Players: 5+

Time to Play: 10–15 minutes

Women racing to roll toilet paper and bring wine glass closer in bachelorette party game

What You’ll Need:

One roll of toilet paper per player (at least 9 feet long when unrolled)

One half-filled wine glass per player

A flat surface (hardwood or tile floor works best)

How to Play:

1. Unroll each toilet paper roll along the floor, about 9 feet long. Place a half-filled wine glass on the far end of each roll.

2. Players kneel or sit at the other end and hold the start of their toilet paper roll.

3. On “go,” players must roll the toilet paper toward themselves to bring their glass closer – without spilling!

4. The first player to fully roll up their paper AND finish their drink wins!

Pro Tip: Any spill means you start over from the beginning. Enforce this rule strictly. The gasps every time someone spills are worth it.


12. Cup Contest (Stocking Swing)

Get ready for the most ridiculous thing you’ve ever watched adults do at a party. Players tie a pair of pantyhose around their waist with two oranges inside the legs – yes, like a pendulum – and then have to knock down a line of cups using only their hips. No hands. Just pure, unhinged pelvic energy. It is as chaotic as it sounds, and the crowd WILL lose it.

Best for: Any bachelorette group, works indoors or outdoors

Players: 2+

Time to Play: 15–20 minutes

Women playing the stocking swing cup knock-down game at a bachelorette party

What You’ll Need:

Pantyhose or stockings (one pair per player)

Two oranges per player

15–20 plastic cups or water bottles per player

How to Play:

1. Place two oranges – one in each leg – of a pair of pantyhose. Tie the waistband securely around the player’s waist so the orange-filled legs hang down like a pendulum.

2. Line up 15–20 cups on the floor in a straight row for each player, spaced about one foot apart.

3. On “go,” players have to swing their hips to knock down all the cups in their line. No hands, no feet – hips only!

4. The first player to knock down every single cup in their row wins!

Pro Tip: Play a song with a strong beat during this game. The involuntary dancing that happens while trying to swing those oranges is next-level entertainment.


13. Blow Up the Balloon

This is the game that makes everyone turn bright red – from laughing, we promise. Players sit in chairs with an air pump between their legs and have to inflate a long balloon as big as possible in 30 seconds. The gestures involved are unmistakably hilarious, and whoever has the biggest balloon at the buzzer wins bragging rights for the rest of the night.

Best for: Groups with a good sense of humor (adults only!)

Players: 5+

Time to Play: 10–15 minutes

Women inflating long balloons with leg air pumps at a bachelorette party game

What You’ll Need:

Long balloons (one per player)

Small hand air pumps (one per player)

A row of chairs

A 30-second timer

How to Play:

1. Have players sit in a row of chairs, each with a long balloon and an air pump.

2. Players place the air pump between their knees and the balloon on the nozzle.

3. On “go,” players pump up their balloon as fast as possible for 30 seconds. The pumping motion is entirely done with the legs – no hands on the pump.

4. When the timer goes off, the player with the biggest balloon wins that round!

Fun Variation: Do elimination rounds – the smallest balloon each round is out. Last player standing takes the title.


14. Twerk Pong

Beer pong meets dance battle. Players strap a tissue box filled with ping pong balls around their waist at the back and then have to twerk until all the balls fly out. Set a two-minute timer, put on a banger, and watch the most uncoordinated and joyful dancing of your lives unfold in real time.

Best for: Anyone who loves music, dancing, or witnessing pure chaos

Players: 2+

Time to Play: 10–15 minutes

Women playing Twerk Pong game shaking ping pong balls from tissue boxes at bachelorette party

What You’ll Need:

Empty tissue boxes (one per player)

8–10 ping pong balls per box

2-inch wide ribbon or a belt to secure the box around the waist

A great playlist

How to Play:

1. Fill each tissue box with 8–10 ping pong balls.

2. Thread the ribbon through the box and tie it securely around each player’s waist so the open end of the box faces downward at the back.

3. Turn up the music. On “go,” players must twerk, shake, and bounce until all the ping pong balls have fallen out of the box.

4. Set a 2-minute limit per round. Whoever empties their box the fastest wins!

Pro Tip: Film this game. Every second. You will want this forever.


15. Prosecco Pong

Beer pong is great. Prosecco Pong is better. This elevated version swaps out red cups for champagne coupes filled with bubbly, and the whole setup looks like it belongs on a Pinterest board. It plays exactly like regular pong, but somehow landing a ball in a champagne glass feels infinitely more glamorous – and more satisfying.

Best for: Upscale bachelorette parties, Airbnb weekends, any group that likes their games with a little sparkle

Players: 2+ (best in teams of 2)

Time to Play: 20–30 minutes

Women playing Prosecco Pong with champagne glasses at a bachelorette party

What You’ll Need:

12 plastic champagne coupes or glasses

2 pink ping pong balls

A bottle of prosecco (or sparkling rosé)

A long table

How to Play:

1. Set up 6 glasses in a triangle formation on each end of the table. Fill each glass about halfway with prosecco.

2. Divide into two teams. Teams stand at opposite ends of the table.

3. Teams take turns trying to bounce or toss a ping pong ball into the opposing team’s glasses.

4. When a ball lands in a glass, that team must drink the prosecco in that glass and remove it from the table.

5. The first team to eliminate all of the opposing team’s glasses wins!

Pro Tip: Buy a ready-made Prosecco Pong set – the pink balls and matching glasses make for stunning photos that your guests will post instantly.


16. Blindfolded Cotton Ball Challenge

This game is pure slapstick comedy. Two blindfolded players stand at opposite ends of a table covered in cotton balls and try to scoop as many into their bowl as possible – but since cotton balls weigh absolutely nothing, they have no idea whether they’re actually scooping anything. The intense focus on an empty spoon never gets old.

Best for: Any group, any setting – always gets big laughs

Players: 2 at a time

Time to Play: 10–15 minutes

Blindfolded women scooping cotton balls at a bachelorette party game challenge

What You’ll Need:

A large bag of cotton balls

2 large serving spoons or scoops

2 bowls

2 blindfolds

How to Play:

1. Spread a large pile of cotton balls across the center of a table.

2. Place a bowl and spoon at each end of the table. Blindfold both players.

3. On “go,” both players try to scoop as many cotton balls as possible into their bowl – using only their spoon, no hands.

4. After 60 seconds, remove the blindfolds and count the cotton balls in each bowl.

5. Most cotton balls wins! Then bring in the next two players.

Pro Tip: Do NOT tell players ahead of time that the cotton balls are virtually weightless. The slow realization mid-game that they may have been scooping air this whole time is the funniest part.


17. Pin the Mustache on the Groom

The bachelorette party spin on a birthday classic – and it’s somehow funnier every single time. Print out a big photo of the groom, blindfold your guests one by one, spin them around three times, and watch them confidently stick a mustache on his forehead, ear, or somewhere far worse. The bride’s reaction alone is worth setting this game up.

Best for: Any setting, all ages in the group welcome

Players: 3+

Time to Play: 15–20 minutes

Woman blindfolded playing Pin the Mustache on the Groom bachelorette party game

What You’ll Need:

A large printed photo of the groom (the bigger the better)

Mustache cut-outs with double-sided tape (one per player)

A blindfold

Markers so players can write their names on their mustaches

How to Play:

1. Tape or pin the large groom photo to a wall at eye level.

2. Each player writes their name on their mustache cut-out.

3. Players take turns being blindfolded, spun around three times, and then pointed toward the photo.

4. They walk forward and stick their mustache wherever they think the mouth is.

5. The player whose mustache lands closest to the correct spot wins! Leave all the mustaches on for the full effect – the photo at the end is a masterpiece.

Fun Variation: Swap the groom’s photo for the bride’s celebrity crush and rename the game “Pin the Kiss.” Works just as well and might start some very interesting conversations.


18. Who Knows the Bride Best?

This one is a sentimental favorite that doubles as a hilarious reality check. Before the party, the maid of honor secretly asks the bride a set of personal questions. At the party, guests try to match their answers to the bride’s real ones. Whoever gets the most right is officially crowned the Bride’s Bestie. Whoever gets the least right… has some explaining to do.

Best for: Mixed groups, bridal showers, or as a warm-up game before the wilder stuff

Players: 5+

Time to Play: 15–20 minutes

Women playing Who Knows the Bride Best trivia game at a bachelorette party

What You’ll Need:

A list of 10–15 questions about the bride (prepared ahead of time)

Pens and paper or printed answer sheets for each guest

How to Play:

1. Before the party, the MOH interviews the bride privately with a set of questions. Record her exact answers.

2. At the party, read each question out loud. Guests write down what they think the bride’s answer is.

3. After all questions, reveal the bride’s real answers one by one.

4. Guests tally their correct answers. The person with the most correct answers wins!

5. For every wrong answer, that guest takes a drink. (Optional but strongly encouraged.)

Sample Questions: “What is the bride’s most embarrassing memory?” / “What was her first impression of the groom?” / “What’s her biggest pet peeve about him?” / “Where does she want to go for their honeymoon?”

Pro Tip: Save the juiciest questions for last. The reveal of “What is one thing about your future husband that still drives you crazy?” is always a showstopper.


19. Winking Assassin

This game is deliciously sneaky and perfect for keeping energy up between bigger activities. One player is secretly the “assassin” – and they eliminate other players by making discreet eye contact and winking at them. When you get winked at, you’re “dead” and have to dramatically fall out of the game. Everyone else tries to figure out who the killer is before it’s too late.

Best for: Any group size, works great as a filler game between rounds of other activities

Players: 6+

Time to Play: 10–15 minutes per round

Women playing the Winking Assassin game at a bachelorette party girls' night

What You’ll Need:

A deck of cards (or folded slips of paper)

How to Play:

1. Deal one card to each player face down. The player who gets the Ace of Spades (or a pre-designated card) is secretly the Assassin.

2. Everyone mingles or sits in a circle, making eye contact naturally.

3. The Assassin “kills” players by making eye contact and giving a subtle wink. The victim must wait 5–10 seconds before dramatically “dying” and sitting out.

4. If a player thinks they know who the Assassin is, they can accuse them on their turn. But if they’re wrong, they’re eliminated too!

5. The round ends when the Assassin is correctly identified – or when they eliminate everyone first.

Pro Tip: The more dramatic the “deaths,” the better. Encourage your group to commit fully to their dying scenes. Extra points for the most theatrical exit.


20. Bachelorette Trivia: How Well Do You Know Love & Relationships?

End the night on a high note with a fast, funny trivia game that mixes pop culture, relationship stats, and bride-specific questions into one unforgettable final round. It’s the perfect way to wind things down while keeping the laughs going – and crowning a true trivia champion of the night.

Best for: Any setting, great as a closing game or for groups that love a little friendly competition

Players: 4+

Time to Play: 20–30 minutes

Women playing bachelorette trivia night game around a table at a girls' night party

What You’ll Need:

A prepared list of 20 trivia questions

Pens and paper (or a free trivia app on your phone)

Optional: a small prize for the winner

How to Play:

1. The host reads trivia questions out loud. Players write their answers privately – no shouting out!

2. After each round of 5 questions, reveal the answers and have players tally their score.

3. Mix in a few personal questions about the bride and groom alongside general pop culture rounds.

4. After all 4 rounds (20 questions total), the player with the highest score wins!

5. For every wrong answer in the “bride and groom” rounds, that player takes a drink.

Sample Questions: “What year did the bride and groom meet?” / “In what US city are most bachelorette parties held?” / “What is the average cost of a wedding in the US?” / “Name 3 states where it’s illegal to get married on a dare.” (That last one is made up – drink if you believed it!)

Pro Tip: Create a custom category called “True or False: Things the Bride Has Actually Said.” Pull quotes from her texts or social media and let everyone guess if she really said it. It always ends in chaos – the good kind.


Final Thoughts

The best bachelorette party isn’t about spending a ton of money or having the perfect Instagram setup. It’s about making the bride feel celebrated, giving her crew a night full of real laughs, and creating the kind of memories that get brought up at the wedding toast.

Pick 3–5 games from this list that fit your group’s energy, grab your supplies ahead of time, and get ready to host the most legendary girls’ night the bride-to-be has ever seen.

You’ve got this, MOH. Now go party.

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