Usually, wedding receptions seem to be a monotonous affair, where people come, sit, eat and go home. Well, given today’s fascination with creating memorable celebrations, we are sure you would not want to settle for such a typical setup at your wedding reception or any other function. You can add some fun and surprise to your wedding by entertaining your guests with some enjoyable wedding games.
So, here we present some fun wedding games for all age groups.
1) Prepare a list of some obvious items that guests would be wearing or carrying with them, like lip gloss, red tie, white footwear, cufflinks, etc. Call out these items one by one and whosoever has the item gets a special gift. If more than one person has that item, it will be fun to see them race to the stage to claim the prize first.
2) Bollywood music and a game around Bollywood tracks will surely get your guests involved. Make a list of most popular songs and ask the DJ to play only the starting tune of any random song and then stop it. The person who guesses the correct song first will be the winner.
3) Let your wedding be a time to test the compatibility of the other couples around you. Ask your brothers, sisters, uncles and aunts to hold their spouse’s hand and come to the stage. Make the couples stand back to back. Hand them a paper and a pen. Ask them a few questions about their anniversary date, spouse’s birth date, their favorite color, favorite dish, etc. Tell them to write their answers on the paper without discussing it with their partner. Then ask their spouse to guess the answers. This will be a fun and sweet game for couples of all ages.
4) This game is for all the husbands, including Mr. Groom. Ask the wives in the party to hand over one of their belongings, like shoes, clutch or maybe a piece of jewellery. Put them collectively on a table. Then the husbands have to go to the table and find their wife’s belongings and take it back to her.
5) Take a big saree and cut 12 small holes in it in a horizontal line—big enough to put hands through. Make 6 ladies, including the bride, stand behind the saree with their hands through the holes. The groom then has to guess which of the pairs of hands belongs to his bride.
With all these games, you will not only keep your wedding guests entertained, but will also give them a chance to interact with each other. These games will surely add some excitement and fun to your wedding.