10 Hilarious Bachelorette Party Game Ideas with Guests Who Don’t Know Each Other
- Artful Bachelorette
- Jul 1
- 2 min read
Bringing together besties, cousins, coworkers, and future in-laws? Skip the awkward silence and get everyone laughing with these free, easy icebreakers.

Perfect for bachelorette parties where not everyone’s already BFFs—these bachelorette party game ideas will have your guests bonding faster than you
can say “shots!”
1. The Secret Fact Game Everyone writes down a little-known fact about themselves. Mix them up, read them aloud, and guess who each belongs to—prepare for surprises (and hilarious confessions)!
2. Two Truths and a Lie: Bride Edition A classic with a twist: everyone includes one fact about how they know the bride. Helps new friends connect over shared stories!
3. Drunk Pictionary Split into teams and have everyone draw ridiculous wedding-related prompts (like “nervous groom,” “runaway bride,” or “bride doing the worm”)—best if you add wine.
4. The “What’s in Your Purse?” Hunt Call out items from tame (“lip balm”) to wild (“handcuffs,” anyone?)—first person to pull it out wins a point.
5. The “Future Headlines” Game Each guest writes a playful, fake tabloid headline about another guest (e.g., “Bridesmaid Spotted Dancing on Bar Top—Again!”). Great icebreaker with a side of giggles.
6. Selfie Scavenger Hunt Make a list of things to find or do during the night (e.g., “photo with a stranger,” “silly face selfie”)—whoever completes it first wins.
7. Finish the Bride’s Sentence The bride starts a sentence about her love story or party plans, and guests try to finish it—wrong answers only makes it extra funny!
8. Would You Rather: Bachelorette Edition Prepare spicy or silly questions like “Would you rather marry your high school crush or stay single forever?” Perfect for breaking the ice with laughs.
9. The “Drink If…” Game Take turns saying things like “Drink if you’ve been on a dating app this week” or “Drink if you’ve kissed someone shorter than you”—revealing and hilarious!
10. The Love Story Line Go around the group with each person adding one sentence to create a wild, fictional love story—gets funnier (and more unhinged) with each addition.
Pro Tip: Kick things off with a short welcome toast by the bride or maid of honor to set a warm, inclusive tone—then dive right in!
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