Start with an icebreaker
Choose a quick team game or a friendly quiz so school friends, family and colleagues have an easy reason to talk.
- Works for mixed friendship groups
- No awkward introductions round
Hen party games
Break the ice, test who knows the bride best and keep secret challenges running through the night. Guests join from their phones, with no app to download.

The essentials
Choose a quick team game or a friendly quiz so school friends, family and colleagues have an easy reason to talk.
Collect selected answers, photos and stories before the hen party, review them privately, then turn the best into a personal quiz.
Give guests secret missions or a bingo card that runs quietly in the background while the rest of the hen party continues.
For the organiser
Mix lively challenges with tasteful, non-drinking games. The organiser can choose the tone, remove anything that does not suit the group and decide when each activity appears.
Examples
Collect stories from different parts of her life, turn them into questions and reveal the memories after each answer. Choose bride quiz questions.
Give each guest a private, light-hearted challenge such as starting a group photo or getting the bride to say a chosen word. Create secret missions.
Fill a card with real guest facts so school friends, family and colleagues have a natural reason to mingle. Make a bingo card.
Give teams moments from the bride's life and ask them to arrange the events in chronological order before the reveal.
Ask who will be first on the dance floor, who will stay up latest and which phrase the bride will repeat. Create party predictions.
Show childhood, school, travel and friendship photos and ask teams to match each image to the right year or story.
Read anonymous clues about how each person met the bride and let the group identify the guest.
Mix two real stories with one invented story and let teams agree which one never happened.
Give a clue between two funny extremes and let the team discuss where it belongs on the hidden scale. Play the scale game.
Read anonymous submissions and ask the bride to decide whether each guest offered sincere advice or a playful prediction.
FAQ
Start with a low-pressure team game or find-the-guest bingo. Both give people a reason to talk without asking everyone to introduce themselves to the whole room.
Yes. Invite selected guests to contribute answers, photos or stories, review everything privately, and use only the material that works for the group.
Yes. Quizzes, bingo, predictions, team games and secret missions can all be played without alcohol.
No. The organiser shares a link or QR code and guests join in their phone browser.
Choose a ready-made game or create an event and add only what you need.
Plan hen party games