Wedding trivia can add an element of fun and excitement to any wedding celebration. It can be a simple icebreaker activity during cocktail hour or a full-blown game during the reception. This trivia can entertain guests and provide an opportunity to learn more about the happy couple.
Here are 4 options for your wedding:
1. Who Knows The Couple Best?
This game aims to challenge the guests’ knowledge about the couple by asking a series of questions about their relationship. The questions can be about anything from where they first met to their favourite song or movie. The guests write down their answers and the couple keeps track of the correct ones. Afterward, the couple reveals the correct answers and the guest with the most correct answers wins a prize.
2. Wedding Jeopardy
Create an interactive game board similar to Jeopardy that centres around weddings. The game should consist of various categories such as “Wedding Traditions,” “Famous Weddings,” and “Wedding Movies.” Guests should be able to choose a category and answer trivia questions related to weddings to earn points. This game is a great way to break the ice and get everyone excited at events like bridal showers, engagement parties, or wedding receptions. Be creative with your questions and let the fun begin!
3. Wedding Crossword Puzzle
Make a crossword puzzle with a wedding theme to keep guests entertained during the cocktail hour or while waiting for dinner. The puzzle should have clues related to weddings, such as the names of the bride and groom, wedding-related terms, or famous couples in history. You can print the puzzle on a card or booklet and provide pens or pencils to guests so they can solve the clues. These wedding trivia questions will be a fun and interactive way to engage and entertain your guests.
4. Wedding Scavenger Hunt
Engage your guests in a fun and competitive activity by organising a scavenger hunt. Create a list of items that guests need to find, such as a photo of the couple’s first date location or a business card from the venue. The first person or group to find all the items on the list wins a prize. This wedding trivia game is an excellent way to break the ice and encourage guests to interact with each other while exploring the event space.