Whether  you’re  the  maid  of  honour,  a  guest  or  the  bride–to-be  herself,  there’s  one pre-wedding event  you  all  can’t  wait  for  –  the  hen  party!  Drinks,  dancing  and  general debauchery  are  all  on  the cards,  but  to  keep  things  from  lagging  you’ll  want  to  have  a  few tricks  up  your  sleeve  to  keep everyone in fine form.

From  fun  off-the-cuff  games  to  those  that  take  a  little  more  organisation,  experts  Chillisauce have rounded up the top 10 hen party games to ensure that your night is remembered for years after the wedding!

Banned words
Fun, easy and as naughty  as you like! Choose a list of words that cannot be spoken throughout the night  –  make  sure  you  choose  words  that  are  hard  to  avoid!  You  get  to  decide  how  severe the penalty is for breaking the rules, such as doing a shot, paying a fine or doing a dare.

Hen night bingo cards
This  one  takes  some  organising,  but  it  works  a  treat  over  daytime  cocktails  or  afternoon  tea. Have guests write down what gifts they think the bride-to-be will receive, and as she opens them, mark off any  of  the  presents  written  down.  Once  a  guest  gets  five  in  a  row,  they  shout  out Bingo!  The  prize can be as silly as an extra slice of cake or a second glass of Prosecco!

Balloon question time
This  one  is  a  lot  of  fun,  and  manages  to  take  care  of  the  decorations  too!  Write  down  20 embarrassing  questions  and  place  them  in  20  separate  balloons.  Throughout  the  evening,  have guests pop the balloons and make the bride either answer the question or take a shot! Perfect for a giggle over a few drinks – just make sure your party venue is happy with all the balloon popping!

Consequences 
This one calls for the following headings:
  • Her name
  • His name
  • Where they had sex
  • What position
  • Who caught them doing it
Fold  over  each  piece  of  paper  after  each  heading  and  pass  it  to  the  person  on  the  left.  At the  end, unfold each piece and read out your story! True or not, it’ll have everyone roaring with laughter.

Male model
This  one  calls  for  some  crafts,  so  come  prepared!  Split  the  hen  party  guests  into  teams  and have them  create  male  body  parts  out  of  play  dough.  Double  points  for  realism,  or  optimism as  the  case may be! We can all guess which body part most will opt to craft…
At the end, award prizes how you see fit – with drinks, treats, or a dance with the best-looking guy in the bar!

Pass the balloon
Another  great  one  for  using  decorations  creatively!  Divide  the  party  up  into  two  teams,  and using long balloons, each team member must grip the balloon between their knees and pass it up the line to the rest of their team without using their hands. You have to start again if a balloon is dropped or popped! The first team to get their balloon to the end wins.
You  could  combine  this  game  with  the  ‘balloon  question  time’  game  above,  by  placing  an embarrassing  question  in  each  balloon.  The  winning  team  can  then  force  the  members  of  the other team to answer the question!

DIY bride
This one can be messy, but is plenty of fun, especially when everyone is feeling giggly! Split the party into two teams and have them create a wedding dress and a maid of honour dress using  only toilet roll! You could also try this with safety pins and a sheet. Best dress wins a prize of your choosing, but we think shots will be appreciated!

Post-it note game
Each  party  guest  must  write  a  short  sentence  about  the  bride,  or  even  a  memory  they  have of  her. Once everyone is finished, place them all in a bowl and have the bride pick them out one by one. She then has to read them aloud and guess who wrote  which  one! This  can be a really nice  start to the evening.

The question game
If you only play one game at your hen party, this has to be it! Light -hearted but hilarious, you’ll need to rope in the groom-to-be to pull this one off. The aim of the game is to ‘test’ the bride to see just how well she knows her future husband. With the cooperation of the groom, devise a set of questions to  ask  her  about  him.  You  can  step  this  up  a  notch  by  having  guests  wager  bets  on  how many  the bride will get right. Take turns asking the questions and get the drinks flowing!

Story time
Last but  certainly not least, this great game can be as naughty or as nice as  you want it   to be. Get every guest to anonymously write down an embarrassing or unusual experience they have had (make it an embarrassing date story if you want to spice things up!). Then put them all in a bowl and have guests take it in turns to draw one and read it aloud. Everyone has to guess who wrote the story, and you  can  fish  for  more  embarrassing  titbits  once  you  find  out  who  it  is!  This  is  a  great game  to  get everyone talking and laughing. Mix in a few drinks and your hen is off to a great start!

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  1. XO Bali says:

    So, ladies, what you think about this?

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