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50 fun, recent, and unique wedding games and activities By Anchor Saurav Suryavanshi
that are guaranteed to be enjoyed by guests of all ages. These activities range from interactive and creative games to meaningful, heartwarming moments, ensuring everyone has a memorable time at the wedding (Wedding Haldi,Mehandi,Carnival)
Guests fill out bingo cards with things they think will happen during the wedding (like "bride and groom kiss" or "someone drops their drink"). The first to get a bingo wins a prize.
Create a quiz about the couple with fun facts, like how they met, their first date, etc. Guests can compete to see who knows the couple best.
The bride and groom sit back-to-back and hold one of the bride’s shoes and one of the groom’s shoes. The host asks questions (like "Who is the better cook?"), and they raise the corresponding shoe to answer.
Set up a ring toss station with wedding-themed items. Guests try to toss rings onto a peg, and winners receive small prizes.
Hand out Mad Libs sheets where guests fill in words (nouns, verbs, adjectives). Afterward, read some of the funny results aloud.
Set up a fun photo booth with silly props and a backdrop. Guests can take instant photos as souvenirs, and a social media hashtag can be used for sharing.
Fill a jar with candies or confetti and have guests guess the number of pieces inside. The one who guesses closest wins the jar.
Create a scavenger hunt with clues about the bride and groom’s relationship. Guests work in teams to solve the clues.
Encourage guests to show off their dance moves in a fun battle. Everyone loves a good dance-off!
Have a questionnaire ready for the bride and groom to fill out separately. Guests guess the answers, and points are awarded for correct guesses.
Set up a whiteboard or large paper for a Pictionary game where guests draw wedding-related words, and others guess the word.
Create a karaoke station where guests can sing their favorite love songs or wedding hits. Make it fun by offering prizes for the best performances.
Guests write a fun question or dare on a piece of paper and place it inside balloons before they are blown up. During the event, each guest pops a balloon and answers the question or performs the dare.
Before the first dance, have guests guess what song the couple will dance to. Offer a prize for the correct guess.
A fun twist on the classic game where guests try to pin a wedding-related item on the donkey (like a veil on the bride’s head).
Guests take turns acting out wedding-related phrases or activities, and others guess what they’re acting out.
Create a mad-lib style template of the couple’s love story. Let the guests fill it in for a fun read later!
Ask guests to write messages of love or advice on small pieces of paper. Then, they place them inside balloons, which are released during a special moment of the ceremony.
Have different types of cakes (or cake-flavored shots) and challenge guests to guess the flavor.
Create a list of specific photo moments (e.g., "The bride laughing," "The couple kissing," "Guests dancing"). Guests are challenged to capture the best shots throughout the event.
Set up lawn games for the cocktail hour or outdoor reception. These games are great for guests of all ages.
Provide guests with a list of fun facts about other attendees (e.g., "This person has been to five countries" or "This person loves dogs"). They need to find the person who matches each clue.
Customize a wedding-themed version of truth or dare for guests to play during the reception.
Set up a station where guests write wedding wishes for the couple. These can be read aloud during the reception for a sentimental moment.
Encourage guests to take creative and fun photos during the event and tag them with a unique wedding hashtag. Winners receive a prize.
Set up a spinning prize wheel with fun, wedding-themed prizes (like “slow dance with the bride,” “win a gift card,” or “extra slice of cake”).
Create a crossword puzzle that features wedding-related clues about the couple's relationship. Provide it as a fun activity for guests to complete.
Share trivia about the couple’s history, like where they first met, their first date, or the moment they got engaged. Guests guess the answers to win small prizes.
Have a list of the bride and groom's favorite things (foods, songs, movies, etc.). Guests write down their guesses, and the person with the most correct answers wins a prize.
Have a fun, interactive session where a professional guides guests through laughter yoga—it's a great icebreaker and helps guests relax!
Set up a collection of wacky wedding props and encourage guests to walk around with them, taking funny pictures for the memory books.
Guests complete a crossword puzzle about the couple, their engagement story, or other wedding-related trivia.
For a twist on the traditional garter toss, have guests participate in a relay race to find the garter.
Have a station where guests can mix their own drink (perhaps with the couple’s favorite ingredients) and name it something fun.
Ask guests to guess the date the couple first kissed. Whoever gets closest wins a prize.
Set up a flip cup game, where guests compete in teams to see who can flip their cups the fastest.
Invite guests to write down a memory or wish for the couple, and place it in a box. The couple can read these after the wedding.
Guests sign the Jenga blocks, and then the newlyweds can play together or with guests after the wedding.
Play a portion of famous wedding songs, and guests must guess the song title.
Guests sit in a circle, passing a gift-wrapped parcel around while music plays. When the music stops, the guest holding the parcel gets to open one layer.
Provide materials and let guests create their own interpretation of the bride and groom—whether it’s a funny caricature or an artistic representation.
If space allows, host a tug-of-war competition between teams of guests for some active fun!
Show guests a string of emojis representing a part of the couple’s love story, and have them guess what the emojis stand for.
Test how well the couple knows each other by asking a series of "Newlywed" style questions. Have the guests guess the answers before the couple responds.
Instead of the traditional game, have guests spin a bottle to pick a question they must answer about their relationship with the bride or groom.
Guests try to match songs to the couple's wedding playlist and score points for every correct answer.
Hand out trivia cards about the couple at the beginning of the event and let guests fill them in during the reception.
Have a cake-decorating station where guests can decorate small cakes or cupcakes.
Rather than the traditional bouquet toss, create a competition where guests throw the bouquet into a basket or target for a fun prize.
Guests write letters of advice or memories for the couple to read on their first anniversary, which is sealed in a time capsule.
These activities are designed to bring joy, excitement, and laughter to your wedding event. Mixing games with heartwarming moments ensures guests will have a fantastic time, creating unforgettable memories. Enjoy your celebration!
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