Hen Party Game Ideas

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Hen Party Game Ideas
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Hen Party Game Ideas
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The Organise A Hen game ideas are a mixture of tried and tested and more novel hen do games.
Our advice would be to pick two or three games (the number will depend on the length of the
hen do) from different categories set out below for variation.
Some will take more preparation than others (and may involve some assistance from the groomto-be), but the beauty of those is that they are personal to the Hen and the effort you have put
in will no doubt be rewarded by thanks from the guests and, more importantly, the Hen.
They are divided into the following categories over the following pages to help you search
through the game ideas:Personal Games – games which are personal to the Hen and her friendships
Guess Which Guest Games – games where the Hen is challenged to guess which of her friends
have supplied an item, given a piece of advice or something else
Creative Games – games which have a creative element involving the Hen, the guests or both
creating something on the hen do
Team Games – games which get all the guests working in teams
Naughty Games – games with a cheeky edge (may not be suitable if Mother of the Hen is in
attendance!)
Games for a Night Out – games that can be played on an evening out by the Hen and her guests
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Our games are all excellent fun, tried and tested and will work well so long as
you cater to your audience. Don’t forget there is a great selection of games on
our Hen Kit page, including many board games in case you are unexpectedly
facing bad weather or plans need to change last minute!
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Personal Games
Organise A
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As featured on our website www.organiseahen.co.uk. Ask the groom-to-be
to answer a set of questions before the hen do (you could even film his
answers if he is willing!). Then ask the Hen the same questions on the hen
do and see if she can guess what answers he gave. If the Hen has a
particular pastime or hobby, why not have some questions around this? Be
creative and be different with some of your questions. Don’t forget to think
of some forfeits for wrong answers and bring some rewards for matching
answers.
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hobby, why not have some questions around this? Be creative and be
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Organise A
As featured on our website www.organiseahen.co.uk. Ask all of the guests to
for wrong answers and bring some rewards for matching answers.
Memory
think of a memory of the Hen and ask them to bring a prop relating to this
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memory (you might want to pre warn the guests of any parental attendance
For a comprehensive list of traditional and different “Mr & Mrs” questions,
for any possible x-rated memories!). At the hen do the Hen has a go at
pretty template to populate with chosen questions and print each out for the
guessing what the memory is, using the prop as an aid. A reward or forfeit
hen do and detailed forfeit and reward ideas, consider selecting this as one of
for a right or wrong answer could be used. The guest then confirms the
your games under our Prepared Hen package.
memory and having written it down in advance it can be put into the
‘memory book’ in time for the wedding. See out Hen Kit page for some lovely
books or photo albums that can be used for this. Why not also take a picture
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of the Hen with each guest and their chosen prop to also put into the
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memory book? A wonderful keepsake for the Hen and makes sure everyone
has a part to play in making the hen do special.
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Truth or
Dare for
the Hen
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Most of us grew up experiencing the ups and downs of truth or dare as a
classic childhood game. Now spice things up and pull together a list of ‘truth’
questions and a set of ‘dares’ in advance of the hen do. There are many
variations of how you can play this game, but our favourite is to have each
guest pick a question out of a hat (full of pre-prepared ‘truth’ questions) to
ask the Hen. The Hen then chooses whether she would like to answer the
question or accept a dare which can also be picked out of a hat (of preprepared dares). To keep the Hen company, the Hen then gets to ask that
question back to the guest who can, in turn, choose ‘truth or dare’.
Hint: ask each of the guests to prepare a couple of ‘truth’ questions and
‘dares’ in advance of the hen do to help you with the workload. Ask them to
give these to the organiser on arrival at the hen do, or even email in
advance so that you can print these off. Alternatively and if you want to keep
the questions a surprise for all the guests, download our suggested list of
truth and dares and print these off in advance of the hen do, so that you can
take them with you – easy!
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Personal Games (cont.)
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Funny
Photo
Contest
In advance of the hen do ask all of the guests to find and bring a photo of the
groom-to-be. Not just any photo but the funniest or ugliest photo of the
groom-to-be that they can find! Suggest that they are inventive with their
photos. Photoshop could give a lot of laughs. On the hen do itself arrange all
of the photos for the Hen to see. Challenge the Hen to guess who brought
which photo or to guess where each photo was taken and the story behind it.
Guess Which Guest Games
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Good Wife
Guide
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Ask the guests to prepare some words of wisdom for the Hen’s impending
nuptials and married life. These could take the form of just a few short
sentences or advice in the form of personal experiences or even short poems
or stories. Be clear with the guests of the type of thing that you are after
(particularly length which you should vary in accordance with the number of
people on the hen do) and give them plenty of notice. Ask the guests to write
down their advice on a piece of paper that can be collected by you as each
guest arrives on the hen do. The Hen then reads out each piece of advice and
guesses which guest gave that advice. You could plan in some forfeits for
wrong answers and rewards for correct answers.
Hint: this game can be turned into a nice keepsake wedding present to give
to the Hen on her big day. Ask guests to present their ‘Good Wife’ advice in a
nice, decorative format if so and arrange these in a photo album or scrap
book (see our Hen Kit page) for the bride-to-be after the hen do. Warn the
guests that advice is intended to be kept forever by the Hen.
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Good Wife
Hamper
Ask the guests to bring a present to help the bride to be in her new role as
wife. Funny, sentimental or practical. The choice is yours. Gifts do not need
to be expensive and in fact could be handmade or second hand. Ask the
guests to wrap the gifts and as the Hen then opens them on the hen do, she
guesses who each gift is from. This game can fit very well with a vintage
theme or a cookery class hen do to match the ‘housewife’ theme. But don’t
forget to spin a modern edge. You may like to think of some suitable forfeits
for wrong answers and rewards for correct answers.
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Knicker
Guesser
Glory
Everyone brings a pair of knickers (new ones!) for the bride-to-be and she
guesses which guest they are from. It really is as simple as that. Don’t forget
to think of some forfeits for wrong answers and rewards for correct answers!
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Guess Which Guest Games (cont.)
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Recipe
Book
Ask the guests to write down their favourite recipe for the bride-to-be in
advance of the hen do on a piece of paper, that can be collected by you as
each guest arrives on the hen do. Suggest your guests think outside the box
– it does not have to be a traditional meal recipe! The Hen then reads out
each recipe and guesses which guest brought which recipe. You could plan in
some forfeits for wrong answers and rewards for correct answers. The recipes
can then be arranged into a book for the Hen in time for the wedding day so
that the bride can keep this forever as a wonderful memory and keepsake.
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Guest
Embarrassing
Story-time
Get everyone to think about an embarrassing story about themselves (you
may want to suggest your guests think of something in advance of the hen
do), write it down on a piece of paper (keeping it relatively short) so that the
Hen can then read them out and guess which guest had which embarrassing
moment. This is a great game to get some laughs. Remember the forfeits or
rewards, that you can purchase through our Hen Kit page.
Creative Games
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Toilet Roll
Wedding
Dress
Get creative and divide the guests up into teams to fashion and dress one
person in each team in a wedding dress made of nothing but toilet paper (but
over the top of that guest’s clothes!). The bride-to-be chooses the winner. Don’t
forget to buy plenty of toilet paper in advance of the hen do for this!
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Knicker
Party
Not what you think! In advance of the hen do ask each of the guests to buy
and bring a new pair of plain white knickers to the hen do (don’t tell them
why!). You will also need to purchase and collect enough crafty and novelty
items (think needles & thread, beads, glitter, glue, tassles, anything that you
can decorate a pair of knickers with) so that each of the guests can decorate
their chosen knickers on the hen do (see out Hen Kit page under ‘The Crafty
Hen’ for craft items). The Hen can spend some time mingling with each of the
guests as they work on their knickers. Give the guests a time limit on their
creations – you would be surprised how many perfectionists there are out
there. The Hen then chooses a winner – remember to bring a prize for the
winner.
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Clay Man
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This is a great and fun team game. Bring along some clay, moulding putty or
anything similar (see our Hen Kit page under ‘The Crafty Hen’) (it could even
work with various foods!) to the hen do and divide the guests into teams
allocating a male body part to each team. You can divide this up as you wish!
Each team is then challenged to mould that body part, so at the end of an
allotted time period all body parts can be brought together to make the man.
You will be surprised by the laughs and results that this achieves!
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Creative Games (cont.)
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Guess The
Body Part
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An old classic that is widely available in the days of digital cameras. You will
need to get together with the groom-to-be before the hen do and assuming
he is willing, take some obscured photos of various body parts – think
shoulder, part of bicep and ankle rather than x-rated, but if your groom-to-be
has a great sense of humour, you can come up with some real gems on this
one! At the hen do, arrange the photos for the Hen to see. The Hen then has
to guess the correct body part of her future husband from the photograph. As
ever, remember the forfeits for wrong answers and rewards for correct
answers. Check out our Hen Kit page under forfeits & rewards.
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Team Games
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Chick
Challenge
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Challenges
As featured on our website www.organiseahen.co.uk. In teams complete a list
of challenges on a day or night out. Prepare a list of challenges in advance of
the hen do and don’t forget to tailor these to your audience and the type of
hen do you are on. Challenges can be anything from getting a free drink in a
bar, to obtaining a size 11 left shoe from a member of the public (with photo
evidence), to obtaining someone’s underpants, to performing a rendition of ‘I
will Survive’ to the rest of the bar/restaurant/pub! Give each team of Chicks a
list of challenges to complete – first team completed, with appropriate
evidence, wins. Don’t forget a prize (or surprise forfeit?) for the winners. See
our Hen Kit page for ideas.
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Scavenger
Hunt
Everyone loves a scavenger hunt! This is also a good way to get the hen party
out of the way if you need to set anything up for the hen do. Local tourist
offices are a good place to start to keep this simple for you. They usually
supply some good scavenger or treasure hunts around cities and towns. If
you have the time, you can always set one up yourself – just think of some
landmarks, clues and sets of questions. The idea being is that, in teams the
hen party wanders around a city (ideally on a sensible and logical route) to
find answers to a set of questions, such as ‘Which famous person lived at the
end of ‘Hen Road’?’ and at the end of Hen Road, the team should find a
plaque on a building with the name of that person on it. Send the teams out
and the first team to return with a complete set of correct answers wins!
Incentivise the teams with a well earned prize.
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Balloon Pass
A simple, classic team game. Divide the hen party into two or more teams and
give each team a balloon (deflated). The challenge is to pass the balloon
between the legs of each member of the team, not using hands to assist. If
the balloon bursts the team must blow up another one and start from the
beginning. The first team to successfully pass the balloon between each team
member’s legs and back again (so that it ends with the person who started)
wins! Bring plenty of balloons and don’t forget a prize!
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Naughty Games
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Pin the Tail
on the Male
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Fitting Game
This is similar to pin the tail on the donkey. But it is actually, pin the tail on
the male. Okay, when we say ‘Tail’ we don’t mean a tail as such… but a little
more x-rated. Hopefully you are catching our drift? Get together a large
poster of a man and a selection of ‘tails’ for each guest to take their turn at
being blindfolded and pinning their ‘tail’ on the poster of the male. The poster
of the male is often a poster of a scantily clad man, with the groom-to-be’s
face superimposed (to preserve the actual groom-to-be’s modesty of course).
You will find a number of versions of this on our Hen Kit page.
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A simple game for which you need very few props. A pack of condoms and
some suitably shaped vegetables (such as carrots or courgettes)! Whilst sitting
around in a circle (preferably in a private location for this one!) each guest
takes her turn to fit the condom onto a selected vegetable. The Hen, having
been provided with a notepad, awards points for style, finesse, originality and
level of laughter, to each guest and following a tally at the end, declares a
winner. Don’t forget to bring along a prize. The award ceremony should
certainly have the Hen taking her turn at a ‘fitting’. Guaranteed to produce lots
of laughs and a fabulous ice breaker.
Games for a Night Out
Organise A
Pegging
Contest
Give each of the guests a set of three pegs and challenge them to peg three
items through the night. The type of items, can be your choice (be inventive)
but a popular choice is men you think are good looking!
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Word Veto
List a set of banned words that neither the Hen nor the guests can say for the
evening. The choice is yours when it comes to banned words and you can
make this personal to the Hen and her friends. Make it difficult and include
some common words used by the Hen and her friends. Popular choices are
words such as ‘wedding’ or the name of the groom-to-be. Remember those
all important forfeits for anyone who mentions a banned word!
Organise A ‘I
Have Never’
A classic ‘drinking’ game for those of you so inclined. This is best played sitting
in a circle. Get the ball rolling and start the game off by saying the words ‘I
have never…’ and finish this off with something you have never done. This
really can be anything so be inventive and make it fun! Any person in the
circle who has done the thing that you have never done, takes a drink. You
may wish to introduce different types of penalty, it does not have to be
drinking. Check out some of our suggested forfeits if you want more
inspiration.
If you have any comments or suggestions for other games, we would love to hear
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