- Combine questions about the bride, groom, maid of honor and more in a game where players must guest "who done it?" "Sleeps with the television on" or "prefers fruit over chocolate" are questions that can be asked of attendees to whether the statements are traits of the bride, groom or other. This is a great icebreaker when the girls are en route to a night on the town.
- Playing the game of "I Never" traditionally involves drinking anytime you have done something that a player states. For instance, for the phrase "I never went to work barefoot," anyone who has ever gone to work barefoot would take a drink. The premise of the game is to showcase the crazy, zany things the players have done and, of course, the innocence of the quiet ones who rarely have to take a sip. It's your choice if you wish to keep this game as a drinking game or if you want to adjust. For example, reward the bride with a dollar in a decorated jar for each time you have done something that is announced throughout the game. By the end of the game, the bride should be much more informed about her girlfriends' wild behavior and a little bit richer.
- Send the lucky lady on a hunt for her gifts during the bachelorette party. To make this as simple as possible, limit the number of hiding points and make the clues easy to navigate. Use play on statements that have to do with the bride's past such as, "Look in the box your third boyfriend gave you for the gift of your life." This would lead her to the jewelry box her ex gave her that contains a photo DVD compiled by her sister that dates to when the bride was a child.
- Create your own word-scramble list for party-goers. Challenge players to unscramble key words that relate to the bride-to-be in the shortest amount of time. Reward quick "unscramblers" with party favors. Ideas for words include names of ex-boyfriends, childhood friends, pets, jobs, favorite foods, favorite brands and favorite catchphrases.
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