BrideSociety
Bridal shower games for the bride era.
Ten party games for bridal showers, bachelorette parties and hen dos — played from everyone's phone, with the questions up on the big screen. No app to download, nothing to print, and every question can be about her.
Create your game — free- 10
- 2–30
- 0
- 60s
How the bridal shower games work
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Tell it about her
Her love story, her friends, her quirks, the thing she always says. Write your own bridal shower questions in a couple of minutes, or play the ready-made ones and skip straight to the party.
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Put it on the big screen
Open it on a laptop or a TV. A QR code and a four-letter room code appear, and the room starts filling up as guests scan.
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Scan & play
Guests answer from their own phones and compete for points while the questions appear on the big screen. The bride settles every one — and scores carry across all four games.
The bridal shower games
Free, forever
Three games on the house — no card, no sign-up, ready whenever she is.
Would she rather
Two options, no middle ground. Beach or city, sneakers or heels. Guess the way she'll go — a point every time you match her.
Guess the dress
Everyone draws the wedding dress they think she picked, right on their phone. The drawings go head-to-head on the big screen until one is crowned. Her vote counts double.
Who's more likely to
Forget her birthday? Cry at the vows? Lose the rings? Vote on the couple — the room's verdict goes up on the screen.
Premium — every game, your own questions
One small unlock — $20 for 30 days — opens all ten games and lets you customise the questions — swap in her real stories, inside jokes and the couple's actual answers, so every round is about her. Two more games are on their way.
How well do you know the bride?
Everyone types an answer, she answers live on her own phone, and the room finds out who was actually listening all these years.
Over or under
We name a number. Pairs of shoes, unread emails, minutes late to her own engagement party. You place your bet — then she tells the truth.
Advice & wishes
Everyone finishes a sentence on their phone — “The secret to a happy marriage is…”, “Never go to bed without…”. The answers roll up on the big screen, and she keeps every one.
He said, she said
A quote from their relationship. Did he say it, or did she? Guess right, take the point — and watch the couple argue about who actually said it.
Bridal jeopardy Coming soon
A board of categories — the proposal, the in-laws, the honeymoon. Pick a square, buzz in from your phone, and the points get bigger as the questions get harder.
Emoji pictionary Coming soon
A string of emoji on the screen. Type the wedding word, film, or song it spells before the room beats you to it.
We listen and we don't judge
Everyone submits an anonymous confession about the bride. They go up on the big screen, the room guesses who wrote each one, and the host hands the point to the right guess.
What it's good for
- Bridal shower gamesThe afternoon it was built for — tea, cake, and everyone guessing her.
- Bachelorette party gamesWorks just as well at midnight in an Airbnb as at 2pm in a living room.
- Hen party gamesNo printing, no props, no passing paper around a crowded table.
- Engagement party gamesShort rounds that pull a mixed room of family and friends together.
- Long-distance bridal showersGuests join from anywhere in the world — one room code, every time zone, the same game.
- Last-minute party gamesDecide to play at 3pm and be playing by 3:01.
Bridal shower game questions
Do guests need to download an app?
No. Guests scan the QR code on the big screen, or type the four-letter room code into their browser. Nothing to install, no account, no email — they enter a name and they're in.
Do I have to print anything?
Nothing at all. These are bridal shower games with no printing — no worksheets, no pens, no scorecards. Points are counted for you and carry across all four games.
Can I write my own questions about the bride?
Yes, and it's the best part. The question editor lets you rewrite every question in all four games, so the quiz is about her specifically rather than about brides in general. Skip it and the ready-made questions play perfectly well.
How many people can play?
Two to about thirty. It's happiest between six and twenty — enough people to argue with, few enough that everyone gets a turn to be smug.
Can we play a virtual or long-distance bridal shower?
Not yet, and we'd rather say so plainly. Everyone needs to be in the same room, on the same Wi-Fi as the computer running the big screen. It's built for a party you're all at, not a video call.
How long does a game take?
Each game is eight rounds and runs about ten to fifteen minutes, though there are no timers anywhere — the host taps Reveal and Next, so it moves at the room's pace. All four games make a comfortable afternoon.
What do I need to host it?
A laptop (ideally plugged into a TV), the house Wi-Fi, and phones. That's the whole list.
Is it free?
Yes. No sign-up, no subscription, no ads, and nothing about your party leaves the room.
I have a question, or something went wrong — who do I talk to?
A person, quickly. Email hello@bridesociety.co with anything — a code that won't take, a question about Premium, an idea for a game — and you'll hear back within a day. If it's the day of the shower, put “today” in the subject line and we'll jump on it.