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Whose will he take? Competitions for groomsmen and groomsmen at a wedding. Competitions for witnesses at a wedding - fun, games, raffles Competitions for groomsmen and groomsmen at a wedding

A wedding is a holiday that should be interesting not only to the newlyweds, but also to their guests and witnesses. After all, they accompany the newlyweds throughout the celebration and are essentially one of the main characters - the coordinators of the holiday. Being a witness is a pleasant and responsible job.

To leave memorable memories of the wedding, various competitions are held, not the least of which are the witnesses.

How competitions for witnesses at a wedding should take place

Competitions at a wedding can take place not only after the guests have had a good time and drank, but also at the beginning of the celebration. Usually at this time guests feel awkward and embarrassed to take part in them. Therefore, the series of competitions will begin with the witnesses, who should encourage them to actively participate in the process with their mischievous mood and humor. Therefore, it is very important for newlyweds to inform their assistants in advance about the time and content of competitions.

The main requirement for wedding competitions– they should have a cheerful, relaxed character. They can be mobile, calm, with or without props, with the involvement of other characters. For example, witnesses can roll an egg over each other's clothes. Or a competition in which the witness must hold a bottle of alcohol between his legs and pour it into a glass, which the witness holds between her legs. But such competitions run the risk of getting your clothes dirty. Therefore, it is better to choose entertainment without risking your appearance.

Competitions for witnesses can be held without the use of details. These can be all kinds of verbal games, using facial expressions and gestures. For example, witnesses should take turns using only gestures and facial expressions to tell about some story from the life of the newlyweds; the opponent’s task is to guess what they are talking about. It’s rare that a wedding goes without a competition with such props as the bride’s shoe. She (or the bride herself) is kidnapped, and the witness’s task is to find her and pay the ransom.

So that other guests do not have to get bored, they also need to be involved in the entertainment process. But you should be careful about competitions with alcohol. Some people don’t use it, while others shouldn’t overdo it. If there is no event coordinator at the wedding - the toastmaster, then the functions of organizing entertainment fall on the shoulders of the witnesses.

Dynamic wedding competitions

You need to draw up a wedding script in such a way that active competitions alternate with calmer ones. Otherwise, there is a risk that the witnesses will become exhausted before the end of the event.

Dance with clothespins

To complete this challenge you will need 12 clothespins as props, 2 scarves and fun music to accompany. The toastmaster blindfolds the witnesses and attaches 6 clothespins to them in a variety of different and even unexpected places. At the presenter’s signal, rhythmic music is turned on and witnesses with their eyes closed must find and remove clothespins from each other. The one who has removed the most clothespins when the music stops wins.

Halves of fate

This fun competition will help determine the sensitive capabilities of the buttocks of witnesses. The attributes of the test will be 2 stools, hard paper from an album, and several objects that will not break if you sit on them (a key, a hammer, a remote control, a pencil, and others). Witnesses are blindfolded. While one of them puts on headphones and listens to music, the second one comes up to a stool and sits down on a placed object. Then they take turns replacing each other. Their task is to guess what they are sitting on. The toastmaster must ensure that, in addition to the fifth point, other parts of the body do not participate in the test (for example, hands). Victory will be for the one who guesses all the items or more than the opponent.

Creek

The protagonist of this competition is in fact the bridesmaid. The witness here also plays a role, but only at the end of the test. The toastmaster in the center of the hall unfolds a prop - a roll of wallpaper, which will be an impromptu stream. The witness must cross this “stream”. After she has completed the task, the presenter suggests repeating the transition, but with her eyes closed. Following the prompts, the girl should end up at the end of the roll. Before she can remove the bandage, the witness must quickly lie down in the center of the “stream.” Seeing what kind of “obstacle” they had to overcome, the witness may be a little embarrassed and confused.

Calm wedding competitions

Dynamic fun for witnesses must be diluted with calm and table ones. This gives you the opportunity to take a break and gain new strength.

Improvisation

The groom's friend will have to try on the role of the husband, the witness - the role of the wife. You need to act out a scene of family life. The husband comes home. A wife, dressed in a beautiful dress and with a hairstyle, sits in a chair. A dialogue needs to be built between them. But for it you need to use only those words that the toastmaster shows on the cards in turn. They should be large so that other guests can read them. Each card is one word. For the competition you need to prepare 15-20 cards. For example, the husband got the word “work”, and the wife got “time”. A variant of his remark: “Darling, what a hard job I have...”, she replies: “Now is the time - for whom it’s easy now...”. It is advisable to choose words that will help build a comical dialogue: hot water bottle, bottle, skis, penguin, crow and others.

Cash competitions for witnesses

Fundraising at a wedding can also be done in the form of competitions. The simplest of them is to collect money in baby onesies or bags of blue and red colors to determine who will be born first - a boy or a girl. But the main thing here is not to get carried away. One or two cash competitions are enough for a holiday. If there are more such moments when money is collected, then the guests may not have the most pleasant feelings about the wedding.

Auction

This competition follows all auction rules. Therefore, you will need a prop - a hammer.

The presenter announces: “So that future spouses do not experience financial difficulties, you need to create a cash fund. All proceeds from the auction will go to this fund.” Then an impromptu sale of “exclusive” items begins with a minimum starting price.

Here is a list of them:

  • Mercedes 600 (children's car).
  • Collectible Prada shoes (baby booties).
  • Montana jeans (rompers).
  • Vacuum cleaner "Samsung" (broom).
  • Arctic fox fur coat (children's vest).
  • Exclusive Persian carpet (shawl).
  • Collection wine (bottle of kvass).
  • Chanel perfume (air freshener).
  • Luxurious dressing table (mirror).
  • Crystal decanter (empty bottle).
  • Leather bag from Louis Vuitton (plastic bag).

Alcohol fun for witnesses

It is worth remembering that tests with alcohol should be used carefully and better with weak alcoholic drinks. Otherwise, there is a risk of getting drunk witnesses who will not remember how the wedding ended.

Questions: who knows the young people better?

The requisites for this competition will be a bottle of wine (or other drink if desired) and cards with questions about the spouses. The bridesmaid will have to answer questions about the groom, and the witness will have to answer questions about the bride. What questions might there be:

For the bridesmaid

  • What is the groom's age?
  • First and last name of his mother (father)?
  • Was he in the army?
  • What animals does he like?
  • What is his hobby?
  • How does he address his beloved?

For the groom's friend

  • Where was the bride born?
  • Does the bride eat meat?
  • Her favorite outfit?
  • What genre of films do you prefer?
  • Her parents' names?

For each wrong answer, the toastmaster pours a glass of alcohol, which is immediately drunk.

Difficult feast

The props will be 4 small tables or stools. On two of them you need to place a bottle of beer and a shot glass, and on the rest something as a snack. When the presenter gives the appropriate signal, the witnesses should run up to the tables as quickly as possible, pour alcohol into the glasses and quickly say: “We congratulate you on your wedding, we always wish you to live in love.” Then drink the contents, run to the table with food, have a snack and run back to the table with beer. The winner is the one whose bottle is empty first.

Conducting open competitions with alcohol for witnesses is possible only if there is a firm belief that young people will agree to participate in them and feel sufficiently cheeky.

And finally

When thinking through competitions, you need to take into account the extent to which witnesses understand humor, as well as their marital status. Despite the tradition of taking people free from marriage as witnesses, some newlyweds in our time neglect this tradition for various reasons.

When arranging fun tests for witnesses, we must not forget about other guests - they should also be active participants in the action. And then the wedding celebration will leave behind only pleasant memories.

Witnesses have to work harder than any of the guests at a wedding. They need to support the bride and groom, organize guests, participate in all the main wedding activities and of course serve punishments in the form of competitions and tasks for stolen shoes or, even worse, for the disappearance of the bride and groom. We will consider below what tests witnesses can expect.


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Competition "Bride's Gifts"


Props:
  • Balloons with tasks.
The tasks are hidden in balloons in advance and inflated. A gift is a note with an assignment to sing, play, read, etc. The bride gives balloons to the witnesses, they puncture them and complete the task.

Competition "Mysterious Chest"


Props:
  • Chest with things.
  • Blindfold scarf.
Each of the two players has their own chest or suitcase, in which various items of clothing are folded. The players are blindfolded, and at the leader’s command they begin to put on things from the chest. The players' task is to dress up as quickly as possible.

Competition "Compatibility Check"


Props:
  • Things.
  • Doll.
On the table there are clothes (a complete set, including socks and shoes) or threads, needles, buttons, shreds. The couple joins hands, and with their free (one right, one left) hands they must undress, undress or swaddle the doll; sew on a button, etc.

Competition "Wardrobe"

The presenter invites witnesses. The girl is asked to collect as many pieces of men's clothing as possible in the allotted time, and the boy is asked to collect women's clothing accordingly.


If participants and guests are actively involved in this game, then it must be continued.

The second task for the participants is to put on as many of the collected items as possible.

The third task is to return everything to the owners, also as quickly as possible.

The winner is chosen by the audience. The loser completes an additional task.

About the first wedding night

Witnesses are asked to try to reach their heel without bending their knees.

The presenter writes down everything that they say during this “exercise” on a piece of paper (not forgetting to indicate the name of the speaker next to each statement). If the player silently tries to complete this exercise, the facilitator asks leading questions: what do you feel now, what are your sensations, etc.

When the witnesses have completed this exercise, all their statements are recorded in detail, the leader announces:

And now we find out what the bride will think about her wedding night,
- and reads all the recorded statements of the witness. Accordingly, the thoughts of the groom are the statements of the witness.

Competition-raffle: “Come on, dance!”

Props:
  • Dudochka.
The presenter hands the witness a pipe and asks him to play something. He turns to the bridesmaid with another request: to dance something to this music.


After the dance is performed, the leader usually says:
This is how you will dance to his tune all your life!
Of course, one can argue with this prophecy.

Boy or girl

Props:
  • Items for collecting money.
Fortune telling, which can sometimes significantly replenish the budget of young people. The presenter asks the witnesses to come out, they are given two objects: pink and blue (these can be boxes, rompers, hats).


Witnesses must walk around the hall and collect money from the guests. Those who want a boy to be born first throw money into a blue object, a girl - a pink one.

Witnesses count all the collected money and report the result of fortune telling. Money is given to young people for diapers.

It is known that witnesses at a wedding are the main support of the newlyweds, both emotionally and in solving various organizational issues. Also, fulfilling this role implies active participation in competitions and agitation of other guests for this action. There are countless such competitions. So, what kind of competitions are there for witnesses at a wedding?






Interpreter

The essence of this competition is as follows: witnesses are given cards with poems of great poets written on them. Next, witnesses must translate these works into youth slang. Moreover, the translation may remain in poetic form, or it may be reborn in prose.

There is another interpretation of this fun: the card is given to only one of the witnesses, who translates it. The task of the second person (usually this is a witness) is to find out which poem his “colleague” translated.

Crocodile

This competition is familiar to everyone since the time of the TV show of the same name on the MuzTV channel. But unlike the classic game, various situations are depicted (various objects are not depicted, only situations and events, for example, children looking for gifts under the Christmas tree) only witnesses. All the other guests, including the bride and groom, guess the name of what is happening.

"I'm bigger than you…"

Here the witnesses, as the best and closest people to the bride and groom, are invited to compete which of them loves the newlyweds more. In front of the newlyweds, at a distance of 2-2.2 meters, jars are placed (each witness has his own jar) with a wide neck, into which the witnesses must throw coins. But at the same time, before the next throw, the witness must name a positive trait of the spouse. Usually the witness talks about the groom, and the witness about the bride, but you can also talk about the positive traits of the couple as a couple. For example, “they never abandon each other for weekend friends.” The one who has the most coins in the bank wins (coins cannot be thrown without praising the newlyweds, and coins that do not fall into the bank are also not counted).

Balls in my pants

Balloons are scattered across the floor (inflated by about two exhalations, i.e. they should not be large). The presenter brings out huge pants that the witness must wear. The role of the witness in this game is to collect as many balls as possible into her pants without using her hands. The balls are counted and the witnesses change places. The competition is repeated. The winner is the one who collects more balls in his opponent's pants.

All on the chair

Two chairs are placed in the center of the room - one chair per witness. A large number of small, but not too many, objects are scattered around. For example, small soft toys. The task of the witnesses is to bring as many things as possible to the chair. But the main problem, as you understand, is not to bring them, but to fit them on the chair. The winner, of course, is the one with the most items on the stool.

Sweet!

The witness lies down on a bench or two combined chairs located in the center of the room. Various goodies are placed on top of it: fruits, candies, chewing gum, etc. After the witness has seen the witness, his eyes and hands are blindfolded. Next, he must use his mouth to collect as many candies, fruits and other sweets as possible from the participant. But this is not the joke of the competition: as soon as the witness stops seeing what is happening in the hall, the witness is replaced by any guy from the guests.

This competition is suitable for witnesses who do not really like everyone's attention or are shy in public.

Portrait

The presenter brings out two large sheets of paper and an easel (in the absence of an easel, you can hang the sheets on the wall using tape). Witnesses are given a marker and blindfolded. Their task is to paint portraits: for the witness - the groom, and for the witness - the bride. The end result is very cool, funny drawings. The presenter’s jokes about individual features of “works of art” can make the competition more interesting.

Find a clothespin

Not only witnesses, but several other male-female couples can participate in this competition. The point of the competition is to find the clothespins attached to your partner. The seeker is blindfolded and hands behind his back. Victory goes to the one who finds all the clothespins.

"I can smell your booty"

Two chairs are placed, on which they place one object that has a unique feel to it. A newspaper or thin sheet of paper is spread over them. Participants must sit slightly on a chair and determine what the object is. The winner is the one who voices the correct answer first. But this competition is not only fun, but can also be traumatic. Therefore, you should choose wisely what you place on the chair: it should not have sharp corners, be slippery or very springy.

A wedding is a very important and significant event. To remember her for many years, you need to make the wedding fun and interesting. A variety of competitions will help you with this, especially with witnesses who, with their participation, will be able to stir up the rest of the guests.

To ensure that guests at the wedding do not get bored during the feast, it is very important that there are cool competitions. As a rule, the toastmaster is engaged in this type of activity, but some couples still try to save on this point and come up with something on their own.

Wedding competitions for guests should be such that they can be held at the table. This will make the whole wedding more relaxed. Naturally, you can’t make a whole holiday using only such competitions, but they are quite suitable for the beginning or end of the entire celebration.

  1. The KVN “warm-up” will serve as an excellent competition. Such competitions are organized by means of question phrases, which guests should continue. You should also come up with funny questions that will apply to everyone present at the wedding. However, you should not make them vulgar or offensive.
  2. The simplest competitions that do not require any details are those that involve congratulations. While the feast is going on, the toastmaster or the chosen host must invite absolutely every guest to congratulate the newlyweds in their own way. All congratulations must be in alphabetical order.
  3. Another very common competition is “Talking Cap”. Competitions of this kind are quite funny and cool. However, you should prepare for it. Initially, you need an attribute in the form of a hat, cap or cap. Next, you will need to record a wide variety of funny phrases that will be read by different people. At some point, the presenter simply puts his hat to the head of anyone present and says: “And at this moment we will find out what you think.” Here the voice recording with cheerful music is turned on. Such a competition will immediately lift your spirits.

You should choose only such wedding competitions to accompany gatherings at the table, in which you will not need to use a large number of props and will not require manual work from those present.

Wedding competitions for young people

Since no technology in the world stands still, but is constantly evolving, competitions at celebrations can be held not only using balloons, but also various gadgets. Almost every wedding guest has a smartphone with them. Radio-controlled cars, a projector and much more can be used as props.

  • In the case where the toastmaster has a radio-controlled car, this kind of competition can be held. A gypsy needle is attached to the machine, point first, and many inflated balloons are scattered on the floor. One by one, guests try to pop the scattered balloons by controlling the machine. The queue of guests should be strictly observed, since otherwise it will be almost impossible to determine the winner when holding such competitions. In order for the game to be joint, the participants are separated using chairs. This way it will immediately be clear who burst the largest number of balloons.
  • Competitions like this one require a projector and a laptop with a racing game. The simplest rules in this game are simply to overtake your opponent. If there are enough joysticks, then two people or five can play at once.
  • In the next competition, the toastmaster must write on an A4 sheet the number of one of the guests in bright paint and large font. Then everyone in the room should take out their phones. The guest’s number is shown for just a couple of seconds, and then the command is given to dial the number. The guest who manages to get through first is the undoubted winner.
  • If you hold very interesting and touching competitions, you will need a projector. If we talk about a professional rider, then he definitely has a similar unit. The toastmaster prepares excerpts from wedding films in advance, and guests must guess the film.
  • You can also hold creative competitions for weddings. They will need phones and cameras with video recording. The toastmaster selects several teams for himself. Each team must film its own love story of the newlyweds, but without involving the newlyweds themselves. All the action should not take place in the celebration hall. In order for the competition to go well, you should talk to the guests in advance and, of course, give them scripts. Then all the results will be demonstrated directly through the projector.

Funny wedding competitions for witnesses

Surely everyone knows that witnesses at a wedding bear great responsibility. They are obliged not only to come to the aid of the newlyweds at any moment, but also to make the holiday more fun and unforgettable. There are some wedding competitions to help witnesses.

  1. The friend leaves the hall for a while to hide the money on himself. The most unusual places are chosen, for example, a sock, tie, belt and others. Next, turning on erotic music, the witness begins to dance and at the same time search the witness. As much as she can find will go to the newlyweds.
  2. The bridesmaid at the wedding should lie on the chairs pushed together. The presenter should place small candies on it, having first removed the wrapper. One candy must be placed on the lips. Next, the witness, blindfolded, is forced to look for and eat sweets. The toastmaster, naturally, must comment on the entire action as actively as possible, thereby giving his friend a guide. Such competitions, as a rule, end with a kiss from the witnesses.
  3. The projector shows a recording in which young people are present. The sound turns off. Witnesses should make the most funny sound of this action.
  4. The toastmaster tells an interesting tale related to newlyweds. Witnesses, using markers and Whatman paper, try to sketch the story as accurately as possible. Such wedding competitions are a lot of fun.

To hold such competitions, it is very necessary that both the witness and the witness at the wedding have at least a drop of acting, a sense of humor and be quite relaxed. In this case, the entire celebration will take place in a rather relaxed atmosphere.

Cool competitions using drinks

Often, many competitions at weddings are directly related to drinks. And it doesn’t have to be alcohol at all. All of the above competitions are perfect for an alcohol-free wedding.

  • In the first competition at a wedding, the toastmaster will need a disposable cup, a marker and any drink. However, the main condition is that what will be poured should not be transparent. At the very bottom of the glass, letters or syllables are written that will eventually form a catchphrase. Next, the drink is poured into glasses. Participants are divided into several groups. On a certain command, they must drink the contents and form a phrase as quickly as possible.
  • It is very important to take five ingredients to make a cocktail. Next, 4-5 different cocktails are made for each participant in the competition. In order for everything to be fair, all recipes for this competition at a wedding are written in advance on pieces of paper that are given to the assistant. Next, the participants in the drawing must guess as many components as possible from the cocktail they received.
  • If the presenter has a car on the control panel, such a competition is held at the wedding. On one side there are women with vodka or mineral water. On the other side are men with remote controls. The task of the men is to reach the women with the machine, who must pour the contents into a glass and place it on the machine, and then, without losing the vessel, the machine must return back. The first person to return the car and drink is the winner.
  • All interested participants are divided into 2 groups of five people. For one team, five glasses are brought out and only 4 have water. All participants must slowly absorb the liquid through straws while the opponent watches. The one who did not get the water must not give himself away. If it is revealed, then the team automatically loses.
  • A competition asking who knows the young people better.

    The requisites for this competition will be a bottle of wine (or other drink if desired) and cards with questions about the spouses. The bridesmaid will have to answer questions about the groom, and the witness will have to answer questions about the bride. What questions might there be:

    For the bridesmaid

    What is the groom's age?
    First and last name of his mother (father)?
    Was he in the army?
    What animals does he like?
    What is his hobby?
    How does he address his beloved?
    For the groom's friend

    Where was the bride born?
    Does the bride eat meat?
    Her favorite outfit?
    What genre of films do you prefer?
    Her parents' names?

    For each wrong answer, the toastmaster pours a glass of alcohol, which is immediately drunk.

  • “Repeat after me” competition.

    It always goes well. The host comes out into the circle of dancers and begins to make dance movements, calling on everyone to repeat them; after a couple of minutes, he chooses a replacement from among the guests, who subsequently chooses a replacement for himself... The melodies of the songs should change, but maintain a fairly energetic tempo.

    No less incendiary is the “Chosen Ones in the Center” competition. During the dances, the leader gives commands for guests to come to the center, united by some common feature: “everyone with the name Sasha”, “everyone who has red in their clothes”, “everyone who was born in winter”, etc. d.

    The winners in such competitions can be the most energetic dancers, who can be determined by the presenter or a jury from among those taking a break from dancing.

  • Drinking competition.

    For this fun competition you will need wine glasses, teaspoons and champagne. Each participant is poured the same amount of sparkling wine, and the goal of the competition is to drink and empty the glass with a teaspoon as soon as possible. As a prize, the winner can be presented with a beautiful silver spoon.


Even in our time, those competitions in which you need to dance remain very popular and famous. Guests of absolutely any age can be involved in such events.

  1. Warm-up dance on chairs. 5 chairs are placed so that all participants do not interfere with each other. After the music starts, guests must dance while sitting, without leaving their chair at all. Naturally, the one who dances more sluggishly will be eliminated. Next, the participants must continue the dance, but without using their legs. Once there are three volunteers left, it is forbidden to use your hands to dance. The two who reach the final will have to dance only with their heads and facial expressions. Whoever makes the people laugh the most wins.
  2. The dancers are divided into 5-6 pairs. Balls are tied to women's ankles. After that. As the music starts, the men will need to pop their opponent’s balloon during the dance. The winners are those who can keep their ball intact.
  3. Many people know the competition where witnesses dance on a newspaper. The task will be complicated only by the fact that the couple, while dancing, will have to hold a long-sized candy with their lips and slowly eat it.
  4. Several couples must dance at the same time and at the same time hold the cubes with their foreheads. Those who drop an item are automatically eliminated. After the fall occurs, the leader makes the task more and more difficult by constantly adding cubes. The winners are those who hold the cubes the most in time and quantity.

Wedding competitions for active guests

After the guests have warmed up well, they are offered fun competitions that require a minimum of props. The main thing to remember is that by the middle of the celebration, all the guests will already be more or less familiar and thus relaxed.

  • The toastmaster calls several girls. Then he gives them the task of bringing an item of men's clothing. The one who completes the task last is eliminated. Further, the task becomes more and more complicated. For example: bring a guest with blue eyes. And so on until the finalist appears.
  • Women and girls are needed for this competition. Chairs are installed according to the number of participants. A couple of walnuts are placed on them. Regardless of the seat, the girls must sit down and try to determine how many nuts are under them. Mandatory condition: the chairs must have purely soft seats, for a more complex task.
  • In this competition the main participants are men. They must collect the largest number of female kisses throughout the hall. In order to prove victory, you should choose women only with painted lips.
  • Three volunteers are selected from the guests. The space on the floor is filled using chairs and skittles, which must be entangled with threads to make the maze. Within a minute, participants memorize the obstacles. Then they close their eyes and play the game. There is no winner in this competition as the priority is to entertain guests.

Sometimes there is a wedding lottery. This competition will not only give guests a boost of fun, but will also help them take a piece of the holiday with them.

Can there be a wedding without fun competitions and charades? No. Almost the entire gala evening was built on them alone. Thanks to competitions, guests get to know each other better, parents get used to new relatives, and the newlyweds themselves simply relax on such an important day for them. Therefore, it is especially important that cool wedding competitions be a mandatory component of the wedding show.

Competitions are the key to a fun wedding

The main requirement for the competition is fun. Only then will it be interesting to the public. You don't want to involve too many people, but having fun with just one couple isn't that fun. The exception is thematic competitions for newlyweds. They can be easily divided into several groups depending on the target audience.

Competitions for guests

The main audience of any wedding is guests. To prevent them from getting bored, it is necessary to involve them in various cool competitions at the wedding.

"Pig in a poke"

First, prepare your props. It can be any family clothing of simply incredible sizes. Next, the guests should stand in a circle and pass each other a bag in which all these things lie. All actions are accompanied by fiery music or even dance.

At the toastmaster's signal, the music stops. The player who still has the bag in his hands must pull out the item and put it on himself. The winner is the one who has the least number of clothes from the bag. The rest are dancing a fiery dance.

"Push it into the gate"

Guests at the wedding are given tickets that say who is participating. All participants stand in a row. A bottle of beer is tied to each guest's belt on a rope and hangs to the floor. There is a ball on the floor. The task is to bring the ball to the end (drive it into the goal), loosening the bottle on a string. The player who fulfills the condition first receives a prize: candy or an apple, and the rest read poetry with congratulations.

“Where are my clothespins?”

Try making your wedding guests laugh by playing "Where Are My Clothespins?" This is not just a joke, but a mind-blowing process. Several male-female pairs participate. One of the pair needs to be blindfolded, but the second is attached with 5-6 clothespins. The first one to find all the clothespins wins.

Competitions for newlyweds

The heroes of the occasion are the newlyweds. So that the wedding does not remain in their memory as a sea of ​​troubles, you need to involve them in participating in cool competitions. For example, in "The Mummy".

"Mummy"

Participants are divided into two teams, and each is given a roll of toilet paper. At a signal, participants turn one team member into a mummy. As soon as the paper runs out, the presenter gives a signal and evaluates the results. Don't forget to take a photo with the mummy as a souvenir.

"Living Corridor"

For family entertainment for newlyweds, there is the “Living Corridor” competition. For this you will need candles and a box of matches. 10-15 people line up in two columns. There should be at least three meters between columns. The newlyweds walk along this corridor, carrying candles in their hands, and the players blow, trying to blow out the flames. The further the candles are carried, the stronger the couple's love.

“Guess your betrothed (betrothed)”

There is also a game during which it becomes clear how well the young people know each other. The groom must drive here. So that he can guess his wife, try to line up only girls in front of him. It will be more fun if you put a couple of men in this row. Touching the knee of each “girl” in the row, the groom
will have to find his young wife. If desired, the competition is done the other way around - for the bride.

Let's make parents happy

Often the main burden of wedding worries falls on the parents. To cheer them up, use cool competitions. For example, play “the honest truth” with your parents.

"The honest truth"

The presenter asks the parents questions regarding the children and gives possible answers. The parent who answers the questions correctly wins. On the sheet you can write questions such as the groom's favorite color, foot size, hair length, favorite food, hobby, and so on.

"Find son-in-law"

Another cool competition is “Find a son-in-law.” Blindfold your new mother-in-law tightly, and line up all the guys in front of her, who will call her one by one. The task is to find the son-in-law by his voice.

"Moms, we are here"

The competition “Moms, we are here” is held in a similar way. Only individual couples, including newlyweds, will call mothers. Mothers must find their children by their voices.

We attract witnesses

A cool competition for witnesses called “Eggs” is a great way to lift your spirits.

"Eggs"

You need to pass the egg through the man's left pant leg to his right leg without breaking it. To simplify the task, you can use a ball, but taking a pea instead of an egg will complicate the task.

"Wedding sign language interpretation"

The game “Wedding Sign Language Interpretation” will be a good training for those witnesses who know pantomime and have a good imagination. Here you will need to create a portrait of the guests or heroes of the occasion without words using pantomime. After viewing the silent scene, the audience will have to indicate who the witness is showing: the toastmaster, parents or guests.

"Tears of the Bride"

If the wedding is boring, cheer up the audience with the cool “Tears of the Bride” competition. The bride herself is unlikely to cry, if only from laughter. During the game, the witness holds a bottle of wine between his knees. Tilting it, he must pour wine into a glass or glass held in the witness’s lap. How many drops end up on the floor, the number of tears a young wife will shed in her entire life.

Competitions at the table

Tired of running around and dancing, you can have some fun at the table.

“What am I?”

For the competition “What am I?” you will need a mirror. You need to compliment yourself while looking in the mirror, but not laugh, but those around you should do anything to make the person looking at themselves in the mirror laugh.

"Talking Hat"

Another cool competition for a wedding is the “talking hat”. Cuttings from songs with words are recorded in advance, and you also need to prepare some kind of hat. The toastmaster brings the “magic” hat to the participant’s head and asks the question: what is he thinking about at this moment. Instead of an answer, music sounds. Participants in the game can dance and sing along.

We buy the bride

Not complete without cool competitions and charades and bride price. Offer to take part in the Dragon competition.

"The Dragon"

Take a chair (this will be an imitation dragon) and a nail. But you will need to buy a hammer. The joke is that the newlyweds will get an inflatable hammer.

"Fake Groom"

You can determine the groom’s intentions with the help of the “Fake Groom” competition. As soon as the real one arrives at the house, the fake one immediately appears, also dressed in a suit and with flowers, assuring that he wants to buy out the betrothed. For emotional grooms, it is better to prepare a prominent front man dressed in a camisole or national costume.

"Guess the finger"

You can include a cool “Guess the Finger” contest in your bride price. You need to make several holes in the sheet, into which the fingers of the girls (and, possibly, some of the guys) can be inserted. The future newlywed must find his soulmate one finger at a time.

Inside the apartment, cover the door to the bride's room with wallpaper, hinting that there are no more rooms. If the groom stubbornly rushes there and tears the wallpaper, charge him compensation for repairs.

The goal is fun

The cooler and more fun the competitions are, the better.

“Are you sweet?”

You can cheer up those invited to the wedding with the help of the “Are you sweet?” competition. Give the participants a piece of lemon, but make sure that they not only do not wince, but also say how delicious it is. Some people leave the distance as soon as the lemon touches their lips. But there are those who endure it.

"You for me, I for you"

Competition "You for me, I for you." 3-4 pairs are selected. First, each player needs to put on clothes corresponding to his gender, in the amount of 3-4 pieces. Then, on command, the girls and boys exchange clothes. The couple that does it faster wins.

There are simply countless cool competitions for weddings. In the process of holding cool competitions, you will learn a lot about your guests. The main thing is not to overdo it. Choose ones that will be fun for your audience. And then the wedding will remain in the memory of those invited as an unforgettable celebration. Most competitions do not require complex preparation, but guests especially enjoy games with props. For example, like in this video:

Which wedding competitions for guests, witnesses, parents and newlyweds do you think are more fun than others? Perhaps you have been to weddings more than once, what cool game do you remember more than others? Share your opinion in the comments.