Fun Indian Wedding Game Ideas For Couples and Guests 2025

Fun Indian Wedding Game Ideas For Couples

An Indian Wedding is full of laughter and fun!! No wedding is completed without having those precious moments of laughter, bonding, and fun wedding rituals and games. Indian Wedding Game are the most thrilling addition to a celebration and would bring back memories for everyone involved. The games help break the ice between the families and make memorable moments between them. The beauty of games at an Indian wedding is to bring people together and create a sense of unity and togetherness.

There are numerous Indian wedding couple games and the Funniest games for wedding, such as Shoe Game or a competitive match of Tug of War, between the bride and groom squad. All these games listed provide a unique way of enjoying a wedding with love, tradition, and happiness of the occasion.

20 Most Popular Wedding Games in India

1. Shoe game

There are 2 ways to play this amazing Indian Wedding Game.

Shoe game

➥ Bride and Groom Edition

The bride and the groom sit back to each other while holding one of their shoes and one of their partner’s shoes. The host or anchor asks questions like “Who is the better cook? ” or “Who is more likely to be late? ” The couple raises the shoe of the person they think best fits the answer.

  • Who is more likely to forget anniversaries?
  • Who is the better dancer?
  • Who is more likely to fall asleep in front of the TV?
  • Who is more likely to start an argument?
  • Who is more likely to be late?
  • Who is more likely to forget to take out the trash?
  • Who is more likely to start a karaoke night?
  • Who is more likely to be the first to say “I love you”?
  • Who is more likely to be the first to propose?
  • Who is more likely to be the first to admit they were wrong?
  • Who is more likely to spend more time on social media?
  • Who is more likely to be the last one to go to bed?
  • Who is more likely to leave the toilet seat up?
  • Who is more likely to be the first to get ready in the morning?
  • Who is more likely to be the first to get out of bed in the morning?
  • Who is more likely to be the first to make a cup of coffee in the morning?
  • Who is more likely to be the first to go to sleep at night?
  • Who is more likely to be the first to fall asleep after a long day?
  • Who is more likely to be the first to wake up in the morning?
  • Who is more likely to be the first to get out of bed in the morning?

Click Here For More Questions : Ultimate Funny Newlywed Shoe Game Questions

➥ Squad Edition

The shoes are placed in the center and one person from the side of the bride and groom comes and tries to take the shoes within the given time. If the person from each side fails to take the shoes in the given meantime, then another person comes to take the shoes. The person who takes the shoes first wins the game.

2. Guess The Song and Pick the Prop

Guess The Song and Pick the Prop

It is an Indian wedding game where the group is divided into two squads “Bride Squad” and “Groom Squad”. Now, the DJ plays a short clip of a song, and participants rush to pick a prop placed on the table that best represents the lyrics or mood of the music. For example, if it is a romantic song, one might pick a heart-shaped prop. We can also say the song “Love is a waste of time” one can pick “Watch” to represent time.

3. Tug of War

Tug of War

This game pits the Bride’s family against the Groom’s family in a battle of strength and teamwork. A sturdy rope is placed, with a marked line on the ground as the dividing point. The teams pull the rope in opposite directions, trying to drag the opposing team across the centerline.

4. Wedding Bingo

Wedding Bingo

Prep the bingo cards beforehand for your guests with prompts like “The groom’s man,” “Has 3+ kids,” “Is a bridesmaid, ” or “Wearing Red” As these prompts relate to the person he/she will mark on the card. The very first person who completes one row (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) calls out “Bingo!” and wins a prize so that everyone is engaged throughout the celebration.

5. Who is most Likely To?

Who is most Likely To_

In this game, the host starts reading statements like “Who is most likely to forget their anniversary,” or “Who is most likely to say sorry first” The guest and even the bride and groom will pick the placard of bride/groom image for whom they feel that person might be.

  • Who is most likely to surprise the other with a romantic gesture?
  • Who is most likely to trip over their own feet?
  • Who is most likely to write a love letter?
  • Who is most likely to sing off-key at karaoke?
  • Who is most likely to plan a surprise getaway?
  • Who is most likely to remember every detail of your first date?
  • Who is most likely to get lost in their own home?
  • Who is most likely to start a food fight?
  • Who is most likely to give the most thoughtful gifts?
  • Who is most likely to fall asleep during a movie?
  • Who is most likely to say “I love you” first every morning?
  • Who is most likely to plan a romantic picnic?
  • Who is most likely to say something embarrassing at a wedding?
  • Who is most likely to hold hands in public?
  • Who is most likely to order the weirdest food combination?
  • Who is most likely to give a heartfelt compliment?
  • Who is most likely to get caught dancing in the rain?
  • Who is most likely to never stop telling you how much they love you?
  • Who is most likely to forget their own birthday?
  • Who is most likely to wear mismatched socks?

6. Saree Draping

Saree Draping

Saree draping or tying is the funniest games for wedding participants, usually men for adding humor are given sarees and challenged to drap them within a set time. Creativity and speed are the key as they attempt to tie the saree in traditional or quirky styles. The best-draped or innovative saree wins and this game is a visual treat for everyone.

7. Ring Fishing

Ring Fishing

It is a wedding games for couples where a bowl is kept in front of the bride and the groom with milk and flower petals. A ring is placed inside, and they have to pick it out with one hand each. The one who gets it first is declared the winner. It’s a way of showing who will have the upper hand in the marriage (all in good fun, of course!).

8. Cricket Match

Cricket Match

Arrange a mini cricket match between the bride’s and groom’s families. Keeping it short with a format like 5-overs per side, the game becomes very light and entertaining. Make fun twists, such as celebrating a boundary or wicket by dancing, which would keep the energy up and make sure everyone is in a great mood.

9. Stand Up and Sit Down

Stand Up and Sit Down

This interactive game requires the host to give some prompts like “Stand up if you love sweets” or “Sit down if you have been to Goa.” The guests follow the prompt and the last person standing is the winner. This game acts as a great icebreaker and makes sure that people of all ages can join in.

  • Stand Up if you think [Groom’s Name] will be a better cook than [Bride’s Name].
  • Sit Down if you think [Bride’s Name] will always let [Groom’s Name] win at video games.
  • Stand Up if you think they’ll have more than 3 children.
  • Sit Down if you think they’ll go on a honeymoon to Hawaii.
  • Stand Up if you think [Groom’s Name] will be the one to always say “I love you” first.
  • Sit Down if you think [Bride’s Name] will be the one to plan all their vacations.
  • Stand Up if you think they’ll have a dog.
  • Sit Down if you think they’ll have a cat.
  • Stand Up if you believe in true love.
  • Sit Down if you think they’ll always put each other first.
  • Stand Up if you think they’ll grow old together.
  • Sit Down if you think their love will be a source of inspiration.
  • Stand Up if you think they’ll always support each other’s dreams.
  • Sit Down if you think they’ll always find joy in each other’s company.
  • Stand Up if you think they’ll build a strong and loving family.
  • Sit Down if you think they’ll always cherish the memories they make together.
  • Stand Up if you think they’ll still be holding hands in 50 years.
  • Sit Down if you think they’ll have a themed wedding anniversary every year.
  • Stand Up if you think they’ll write a song about each other.
  • Sit Down if you think they’ll be the best dancers at their children’s weddings.

10. Musical Chair

Musical Chair

In a classic game, chairs are placed in a circle, but just as many chairs as there are numbers minus one. The music is blaring and the participants move along, trying to find an unoccupied chair when the music stops sit in it before there’s no choice – when there is a loss in the game. The last player sitting wins the match.

11. 3 Patti

3 Patti

Arrange tables to hold this widely popular card game and a well-known Indian Wedding Game. It is fun as all players use chips or coins rather than actual cash to play, making the play easy-going and great. The one who manages the best hand wins the end so it’s great for the card-lovers too.

12. Paper Dance

Paper Dance

Couples dance on a piece of paper placed on the floor. After each round of dance, the paper is folded so that the space becomes smaller which tests the couple to balance each other and stay within the creased paper while dancing. The couple that stays inside the paper the longest would win, giving a sense of romance and humor within the game.

13. Name That Song

A tune of a Bollywood or regional song is played, and the participants have to guess the song’s name as quickly as possible. It’s a fun game that awards points for speed, and accuracy to music lovers.

Name That Song

  • “Chaiya Chaiya” (Dil Se)
  • “DDLJ” (Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge)
  • “Chura Liya Hai Tumne Jo Dil Ko” (Yaadon Ki Baraat)
  • “Kajra Re” (Bunty Aur Babli)
  • “Tum Hi Ho” (Aashiqui 2)
  • “Kala Chashma” (Baar Baar Dekho)
  • “Dilliwali Girlfriend” (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani)
  • “Cutie Pie” (Ae Dil Hai Mushkil)
  • “Nach Baliye” (Partner)
  • “Zingaat” (Liger)
  • “Manike Mage Hithe” (Yodha)
  • “Kesariya” (Brahmastra)
  • “Chogada Tara” (Loveyatri)
  • “Bom Diggy Diggy” (Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety)
  • “Raataan Lambiyan” (Shershaah)

14. The Gunnyshack Game

The Gunnyshack Game

The gunnysack race is the most played game in India. It is a perfect game to play where people wear sacks and run to win the game.

15. Antakshari

Antakshari

This is an old Indian wedding game of songs. Where the team sings a song whose title begins with the last letter of the previous song. They lose points when they are unable to find a song within the time limit, ensuring the game stays fast-moving and fun.

16. Test your Partner

Test Your Partner is an exciting Indian wedding couple games where the groom and bride answer questions about each other. for example, “What’s their favorite food?” or “What’s their dream vacation?” For every incorrect answer, the other partner can assign a fun punishment, like making them dance or wear a silly prop.

Test your Partner

For Boys:

  • What is my favorite color?
  • What is my favorite food?
  • What is my favorite animal?
  • What is my favorite movie?
  • What is my favorite song?
  • What is my favorite hobby?
  • What is my favorite sport?
  • What is my biggest fear?
  • What is my favorite thing to wear?
  • What is my favorite thing to do in the winter?

For Girls:

  • What is my middle name?
  • What is my favorite food?
  • What is my favorite color?
  • What is my favorite movie?
  • What is my shoe size?
  • What is my biggest fear?
  • What is my pet name?
  • What is my biggest dream/ambition?
  • What is my zodiac sign?
  • What is the most romantic thing I’ve ever done for you?

17. Spot your Name (in Mehandi)

Spot your Name(in Mehandi)

In this game, the groom needs to find his name in the bride’s mehndi. If he cannot find it on a set timer, then he has to do a fun dare or challenge. This game adds fun and playful moments to the celebration.

18. Passing the Parcel

Passing the Parcel

It is an Indian wedding game where a parcel like a pillow is passed around while the music plays. When the music stops, the person holding it has to do a dare or answer a funny question.

19. Dumb Charades

Dumb Charades

Movie Edition

It is a classic Indian wedding game where there are two groups “Bride Squad” and “Groom Squad” and one participant from the group acts out a movie name given by the opposite group without speaking, while their teammates guess the movie If they guessed it correct the group gets the point and if not the opposite team gets the point.

  • Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
  • Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
  • 3 Idiots
  • Sholay
  • Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
  • PK
  • Bahubali
  • Pushpa 2
  • Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!
  • Dangal
  • Andaz Apna Apna
  • Lage Raho Munna Bhai
  • Golmaal
  • Munna bhai MBBS
  • Chhichore
  • Sanju
  • Stree
  • Article 360
  • Dil Toh Pagal Hai
  • Kal ho Na ho

Placard Edition

It is a fun twisted game that is played by the bride and groom’s squad. The groom will hold the placard above his head so that he cannot see it, but the squad of the groom can see the word and they will try to enact the word so that the groom can try to guess the word. The same will be played by the bride squad. At the end of the game whoever got the most points wins the game.

  • Ebook
  • Waterfall
  • Tennis
  • Word
  • Sticky notes
  • Ghodi
  • 5 star
  • Headphone
  • Chees
  • Sunglasses

20. Truth & Dare or Spin the Bottle

Truth & Dare or Spin the Bottle

The person to whom the bottle points decides between “truth” and “dare.” Truth consists of answering a question revealing or funny, whereas a dare consists of completing a fun task, ensuring that everybody will have a blast.

Truth

  • What is the most embarrassing thing that has ever happened to you at a wedding?
  • Have you ever had a crush on a married person?
  • What is the most romantic thing you’ve ever done for someone?
  • What is the biggest lie you’ve ever told?
  • What is the most embarrassing song on your playlist?
  • Have you ever snooped through someone’s phone?
  • What is the most embarrassing thing you’ve ever worn?
  • Have you ever cheated on a test?
  • What is the most embarrassing thing you’ve ever done in public?
  • What is the one thing you wish you could change about yourself?

Dare

  • Dance like no one is watching for 30 seconds.
  • Sing a love song to the person sitting next to you.
  • Go around the room and give everyone a compliment.
  • Call a random number and sing “Happy Birthday” to them.
  • Try to eat a spoonful of hot sauce.
  • Post an embarrassing picture of yourself on social media.
  • Tell a knock-knock joke.
  • Impersonate your favorite celebrity.
  • Do 10 push-ups.
  • Let the group choose your next song on the playlist.

Conclusion

All the above-listed Indian wedding games are not just about entertainment. They also bring fun, joy and create unforgettable memories. These games are not just only for couples these games can also be played by guests and kids ensuring that everyone enjoys this wedding.

Happy Wedding☺️☺️

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