Free Co-Ed Bachelorette Games
Create a fun atmosphere at your co-ed bachelorette party by planning entertaining games. Not only do games help act as ice-breakers for unfamiliar guests, they also help create a memorable party. Games such as Charades and scavenger hunts can be played at almost no cost to the host or guests.
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Scavenger Hunt
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A scavenger hunt is a free game in which teams compete to find specific items on a prepared list. The party host prepares the list with items that relate to the future newlyweds, such as a person with the bride's first name and another person with the same birthday as the future groom. Take a picture or bring back to the party the people and items for evidence. Pit the women against the men or in groups of two with one man and woman. The team that completes the scavenger hunt first wins a prize or bragging rights.
Where's My Man
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"Where's My Man" is a game that gets both sexes involved. Have all the men stand up and turn their backs to the women. The first woman playing pulls a man's name from a hat and then is blindfolded. The men then change places in line, from their original positions. The woman will try to find her man by making her way down the line of men while feeling each backside. However, if she chooses the wrong man she takes his place in line. The men change positions in line after each turn to make the game more difficult.
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Charades
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Charades, a game in which participants silently act out a word or phrase, can be played among a general audience, or with a racy flair, depending on the preferences of the party guests. Possible conservative topics include movies, television shows, book titles and song titles. For "naughty" charades, add words and phrases such as "booty call", "spooning", "making out", and "dream girl." If the player's team guesses the title before two minutes are up, the team recieves a point. The team with the most points wins.
Wink
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Guests should sit in a circle, side by side, so that everyone can easily be seen. The host, who does not play, passes one card to each guest, and the guest who receives the ace of spades is the "winker." If you are winked at while making eye contact with the winker, you are dead and must throw your card down and leave the game. The object of the game is to catch the winker and call him out by guessing correctly. If you guess wrong, you too are out of the game. The last one left in the circle wins the game.
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