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Hen Party Games Everyone Will Love Hen Night

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1: Hen Night Bingo Cards
This one takes some organizing, 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!

2: Poetic hens
Ease everyone into the party and break the ice with this creatively enlightening game. Split your hens into groups and ask them to write a short poem about the bride-to-be. Everyone then stands up and delivers their verse for the bride and she chooses her winner.
You can make this game more interesting by planning themes for each group, such as: what the future bride was like at school, weird facts about her, and the most embarrassing thing she’s done — or something else to make sure the bride doesn’t get off too easily with this one.

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3: Prosecco Pong (BEST FOR PRE-DRINKS)
New on our hen party games list is Prosecco Pong! This is a fun spin on the popular US college game, beer pong. You can think of it as a classy hen party idea or the path to hen party carnage.
Either way, it will be a talking point and will ensure the hen party fun gets going. You can purchase the game here and it comes with 12 prosecco glasses and a 3 ping pong balls to play.

4: Mr + Mrs
This hen do game takes a little preparation but is sure to show you a different side to the bride. Before the hen night, ask the groom 20 questions. Then, once the hen party has begun to ask your bride-to-be the same questions and see how many times their responses match. For some question inspiration, take a look at our Hen Party Mr And Mrs Quiz Questions.
For maximum bridesmaid brownie points, try the brilliant Him&HerVideos website to create a glossy Mr and Mrs video complete with graphics and music. It’s a fantastic way to get the groom on-screen and the website does all the work for you.

Who’s Who
5: Who’s Who
If you want a hen do the game that really challenges the bride, ask all the hens to write down a fact about themselves on a post-it note. It could be something really simple such as ‘I got married last month’ or ‘I’m related to the bride’, or more elaborate like ‘I’ve broken my nose four times’. Give these facts to the hen to see how well she really knows her hen party.
A cute way of doing this is having her match up the post-it note fact with a Polaroid photo of the hen (we love these light-up pegs from Not On The High Street). Then you can see which fact she has attributed to who, before the hens reveal the truth!

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6: Truth and lies
Fans of Would I Lie To You? will know a bit about how this one works. Ask each party attendee to write down one true fact and two lies about themselves – ideally a true fact no one else at the party knows. Once written down, everyone has to share their ‘about me facts’ before the rest has to guess which one is the truth.

7: The Post-it Note Hen Party Game
Each party guest must write a short sentence about the bride, or even a memory they have of her. When 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 great game to start the evening and get nostalgic with your girls.

8: Memorable meetings
Put the future bride well under the spotlight with this classy hen do game. When your hen guests arrive, ask them where they each first met the bride and write their answers in a notebook (if you do it, she can’t get any clues from the handwriting).
After a drink or two, get the bride to read each answer from the book and decide which Hen has written it. Alternatively, you could ask everyone to bring an object that’s significant to just them and the bride-to-be, then get her to say who brought it and why.
These activities are also great ways to get your hens talking to each other if they haven’t already met.

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9: The Banned Word Game
Is it really a hen do without a drinking game? Simply pick one word that cannot be said throughout the entire evening. Our favourites include the wedding, the bride, the groom’s name or married.
If someone slips up and mentions the word, they have to down their drink. Sounds easy right? Imagine what’s it going to be like after a few too many glasses.

10: Story Time
The beauty of this game is that it can be as X-rated or as sweet as you want it to be – and is one of the best hen party games for breaking the ice.
Everyone in the group has to anonymously write down either an embarrassing or unusual story relating to men or dating (the naughty version of the game) or a story that they share with the bride-to-be (the family-friendly alternative).
Put the stories in a hat and mix them all up, asking each hen to take it in turns to read one aloud before playing a game of ‘guess who?’

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