1. Blindfolded Bride Search
Blindfolded Bride Search is one of the simple yet incredibly fun games that contribute to making the wedding atmosphere more cheerful. This game is modeled after the traditional game 'blindfolded goat catching.' The groom will be blindfolded and then search for the bride among the female guests by touching or feeling their hair.
Those guests not participating in the game can cheer on. With this game, the wedding atmosphere is sure to be lively. However, remember that the game's outcome is just for fun, so don't take it too seriously if the groom doesn't find the bride.


2. Harmonious Bride and Groom
Introduce another fun game to the wedding celebration called 'Harmonious Bride and Groom.' This game is quite simple: The bride and groom can either sit on two chairs with their backs facing each other or, more straightforwardly, stand facing away. Each person holds two shoes (one of the bride and one of the groom). The game host will ask the two main characters a series of questions related to the couple.
For example, a question might be: 'Who confessed their feelings first?' Upon getting an answer, both will raise the shoe representing the bride or groom to respond. This game is designed to measure the harmony between the bride and groom, providing entertainment and surprising moments for the guests. It promises to bring a lot of unexpected joy to everyone attending.


3. Fast Chairs and Quick Guests
Alongside the blindfolded bride search game, you can organize a quick chair-grabbing game for guests attending the party. This is considered a popular game not only found in weddings but also applicable to other gatherings. The simple setup for this game includes chairs and a sound system for playing music. The host will arrange fewer chairs than the number of players.
Participants will then walk around the chairs, clapping their hands to the music from the moment it starts until it stops. When the music ends, they must quickly find a chair to sit in. The person who is the slowest will be left without a chair and must voluntarily perform some entertainment to join in the fun. This game is sure to create a lively atmosphere for the wedding party.


4. Lucky Draw
Usually, surprises are what make people remember forever, so why not have some lucky draw games at your wedding party?
You can ask the venue to number the seats and tables, and then the bride and groom will draw lucky numbers to give away memorable gifts or pre-prepared service vouchers for the lucky guests. Even if it's a small gift, the guests will remember this impressive point at your wedding.


5. Lucky Ribbon
This is a highly entertaining and essential game in Western weddings to test the groom's cleverness, albeit a bit daring. In this game, the bride ties a ribbon in challenging positions such as the neck, ankle, calf, or even thigh.
Next, the bride sits on a chair, and the groom must use his mouth to remove the ribbon from the bride's body. If the game proves difficult, the groom may struggle for several minutes to untie the ribbon. Once he successfully removes the ribbon from the bride's leg, the groom tosses it behind for the single men at the party. The one who catches the ribbon is believed to be lucky in love and likely to marry soon.


6. Song Tail Singing
Among the 10 fun games for a more joyful wedding party is the Song Tail Singing game. In this game, the bride and groom will start the song, and from the end, guests will switch to another song and continue until stuck on a song, then stop.
Surely, this game will also add more fun to the wedding atmosphere, and guests can showcase their singing voices to express love and emotions to the couple through the lyrics of each song.


7. Revamping the Bouquet Toss Tradition
Bouquet tossing by the bride is no longer a novelty in modern weddings. However, to create a difference and leave an impression on the wedding, we can revamp this tradition.
Instead of the bride tossing the bouquet to single women as before, she can toss it to single men, and the man who catches it can toss it again to single women. Doing so, we will select a couple, and the bride and groom will present a commemorative gift to this couple.


8. Image Matrix
Among these games, the image matrix is also considered one of the enjoyable activities at weddings. The program's MC will select friendly couples from the guests to request a joint photo. If you plan for 30 players, you will need 15 photos.
After obtaining the photos, you will cut them in half and place them in different envelopes. Participants will randomly draw envelopes to find their partner's image. The searching process will involve mistakes, leading to adorable laughter for everyone.


9. How Well Do You Know the Bride and Groom?
One of the entertaining games for a more joyful wedding is the 'How Well Do You Know the Bride and Groom?' game. The program's MC will lead and ask questions related to the bride or groom (such as hobbies or things related to their relationship).
The bride and groom will answer all these questions in advance to have an answer sheet for reference. During the game, the MC reads each question aloud, and if any guest answers that question correctly, they will receive a commemorative gift from the program. This game will help guests understand the bride and groom better at the wedding party.


10. Capture the 'Selfie' Moments Together
Game rules: Select 2 - 3 players depending on the audience's participation level, with each player representing a team. Each team is assigned a task to take a selfie with a person/object randomly described by the host. The team that finishes taking the photo first and is confirmed by the judge will be awarded 1 point.
After each round, the person photographed becomes a member of the team and is required to participate in subsequent rounds. The team with the most points will emerge victorious.


11. Fill in the Blank
You can divide the guests into 2 different teams. The game starts with a compound word, and the teams have to find a word along with the last word of the given word. The team with the longest list in a short time wins. You can ask them to write words related to weddings and the two couples to make the game more enjoyable.


12. Random Touch
The bride/groom is invited to the stage, blindfolded, and can only use their fingertips or mouth (if brave enough) to touch any part of the groom/bride and have 3 guesses on which part it is (hair, eyelashes, forearm, etc.). The audience below has the task of laughing out loud and providing incorrect suggestions (neck, nose, heel) to create confusion.


13. Freeze Frame
10 'unwilling' audience members will stand in a horizontal line and dance to lively music. When the music stops, players must 'freeze' in the exact position, that posture. Anyone moving will be eliminated.


14. Two Lies and a Truth
Players need: Rich imagination.
How to play: This is a game that effectively warms up the atmosphere and encourages guests to interact more. Each guest will make three statements about themselves. Two of the statements are true, and one is a lie. Then, other guests will raise their hands to determine which statement is true and which one is false.


15. Guess Famous Couples Through 20 Questions
You will need: Paper, pen, prizes for the winners.
How to play: Each guest will write down 10 famous couples (living or deceased, real or fictional, living together or divorced) on a piece of paper and put them all in a securely covered empty box. The MC will then divide the guests into pairs. Each pair will appoint one person to draw an answer and one person to guess the answer.
Then, the guesser will have to ask 20 questions to determine the mysterious couple, and the person who knows the answer can only respond with 'Yes' or 'No.' To add more drama, the MC will give each team two minutes to both ask and answer. Afterward, the pair with the most correct guesses will receive a gift from the bride and groom.

