200+ Jeopardy Questions to Entertain Guests at the Bridal Shower

Bridal Shower Jeopardy is like the famed game show it’s based on. What makes it unique is the questioning of the hosts. Wedding Shower Jeopardy questions focus on the couple, their relationship and the wedding. 

Bridal Shower Jeopardy is not only entertaining but also serves as a great icebreaker to learn more about the couple and their journey leading up to the wedding day. By incorporating wedding-themed questions into the game, guests can deepen their knowledge about the couple’s relationship and upcoming nuptials. With various categories and point values, Bridal Jeopardy offers an interactive and exciting opportunity for guests to showcase their knowledge and even win prizes along the way.

The game Bridal Jeopardy is a beautiful way to learn more about the bride in a fun and engaging manner. It works exactly like the television show. Each category and point value will gain each team points. Players can choose categories. The correct answer can win the player the number of points they chose if they choose the right answer. The game is a fantastic way to know the couple and potentially win a prize!

Planning Bridal Shower Jeopardy

You will need to develop questions about the bride and write the correct answer in advance. Once you have these questions and answers, you can create a bridal jeopardy game board.

How to Make a Bridal Jeopardy Game Board

Creating the Bridal Jeopardy game board from poster board should be fun if you enjoy crafts. There are many great examples online if you need inspiration 

The poster board can be as simple or complex as you wish to create it. However, it is a good idea to stick with the wedding theme. If the bride plans to have a black-tie wedding, stick to a formal black and white background. 

Glue envelopes to the board. The envelopes will hold the question and the answer. Ideally, you will have three to five categories to choose from. Since it is for the bridal shower, it can be geared more toward the bride than the groom.

If you don’t feel like being crafty (or don’t have the time), you can also quickly design a game board online and your guests can play on their cell phones. There are many downloadable mobile apps to link to your game. Some even have buzzers. 

Fun Categories to Include

Bridal jeopardy categories are a great way to get people talking at the bridal shower. 

Some fun categories to include are:

  • All About the Bride
  • First Date
  • Love Songs
  • Fun Facts
  • Romantic Movies
  • Wedding Traditions
  • The Couple 
  • Love Stories
  • Famous Couples
  • What Did the Groom Say?
  • Famous Brides
  • Name That Cake
  • Future
  • Places They Have Been
  • He Said/She Said

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How To Play Bridal Jeopardy

The first thing you will need to do is to decide how many guests want to play. Typically, the bridal shower host is also the host of the game. However, it is ok to split up duties with a co-host. 

Split into teams and provide them a buzzer. You can have three, four or five sections based on your group size. Each team rolls a die to determine which team goes first. Assign someone to keep score.

You can play the game using the original Jeopardy method by reading the answer and having guests reply with the question or just ask the questions and the guests can answer normally.

The most accessible questions will be worth the least amount of points, while difficult ones are worth more. Points usually range from 100-500 points. 

Every team will choose a point value in a category for each round. The team who buzzes in first gets to answer the question. If they answer the question correctly, the team earns the points. The team who scored the most points wins a prize.

A great way to add more fun is with a round of Double Jeopardy. Teams can bid from the number of points they have or a minimum of 1000 points. Final Jeopardy is the last question of the game and should be the vaguest and most difficult one to answer. 

Bridal Jeopardy Questions

The categories for bridal shower jeopardy can be more general, but the questions should be more personal. The higher the points, the more complex the question.

Here are some categories and question-and-answer examples:

About The Bride

Read these questions and the one who knows the most about the bride will score the most points. While the subject is significant to claim bragging rights to who knows the bride the best, it is a great way to know some of the bride’s favorite things. 

While developing questions, remember to save some for final jeopardy questions about the bride-to-be. The final jeopardy round should end with a challenging but well-thought-out answer. 

Some of the easy questions you may already have, like “What’s the bride’s favorite color?”, “How many kids do the couple want?”, “What is her favorite food?” or “How old is the bride?” can be easy questions. If you are stumbling with questions for the game, here are some other great suggestions:

  • What is her shoe size?
  • How many parking tickets does the bride have?
  • What was the bride’s first job?
  • When did the couple get engaged?
  • Where did he pop the question?
  • How many bridesmaids?
  • Describe the design of their wedding cake.
  • Where are they going on their honeymoon?
  • What’s their ideal date together?
  • What’s their favorite takeout?
  • What is the bride’s middle name?
  • What is her favorite perfume?
  • What is her future last name?
  • What does the bride do for work?
  • What was her favorite school subject?
  • Is she more likely to wear pink or blue?
  • What was her first car?
  • Is the bride a night owl or an early bird?
  • What was her favorite game or toy as a kid?
  • What road did the bride grow up on?
  • Where did the bride go to school and college?
  • Name the bride’s biggest pet peeve.
  • Where was the bride born?
  • What’s the bride’s horoscope?
  • What’s the bride’s favorite thing to do on the weekend?
  • How many sisters does the bride have?
  • What’s her favorite band or artist?
  • What’s the bride’s favorite animal?
  • What’s the bride’s favorite country?
  • What’s the bride’s biggest dream?
  • What’s the bride’s worst fear?
  • What’s the bride’s favorite alcoholic drink?
  • Who’s the bride’s favorite celebrity?
  • Did the bride have a school crush? 
  • What would the bride have for her ideal breakfast?
  • What was the bride’s most memorable date with her then-boyfriend?
  • Would the bride choose heels or trainers for a night out?
  • What’s the bride’s favorite season?
  • Would the bride or the groom cook on Thanksgiving?
  • What’s the bride’s favorite drink in the morning?
  • What’s her nickname for him, if she has one?
  • If the bride was stranded on an island, what three things would she take? (She needs to write them down to match yours!)
  • How many jobs has she had?

Romantic Movies:

  • How many days did it take Kate Hudson to lose Matthew McConaughey?
  • How did Jenna and Matt say goodbye in “13 Going On 30?”
  • “You want the moon? Just say the word and I’ll throw a lasso around it and pull it down.” Name that movie.
  • What are the main characters’ names in “Gone With The Wind”? 
  • These two actors are the main actors in the film “Ghost.”
  • The famous quote, “I’ll Never Let Go,” is from this movie.
  • This is the main character’s name in “The Wedding Singer.”
  • Finish the famous movie title: “When Harry met _____.”
  • How many things did Kat hate about Patrick, played by Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger? 
  • “Nobody puts Baby in the corner,” is a quote from what classic romance? 
  • In which movie did Richard Gere fall in love with Julia Roberts? 
  • Noah and Ali fall in love in South Carolina in 1940. Name that movie. 
  • “Tell me about it, stud….”. Name that movie. 
  • “Shoot for the moon and if you miss, you’ll still be among the stars. P.s. I love you, Gerry”. Name that movie. 
  • “If you look for it, I’ve got a sneaky feeling; you’ll find that love is all around.” Name that movie. 
  • “If you’re a bird, I’m a bird.” Name that movie. 
  • Ryan Gosling, as Sebastian, plays the leading man in a 2016 musical about jazz and love. But who is the leading lady in La La Land? 

About The Groom:

  • What nickname does the groom use for the bride?
  • What is the groom’s favorite sports team?
  • What is the groom’s favorite dessert?
  • What instrument does he play? (Switch this up to something personal)
  • What is the groom’s hobby?
  • What is the groom’s favorite food?
  • The groom never misses a game of this football team.
  • This number is his lucky number.
  • The meal the groom could eat every day.
  • What’s his favorite car?
  • What’s his favorite drink?
  • What does the groom do for work?
  • What’s his last name?
  • What was his favorite school subject?
  • Is he more likely to wear blue or green?
  • What was his first car?
  • How old is the groom?
  • What’s his favorite band or artist?
  • What is the groom’s favorite movie?

About The Couple:

  • Where did the couple meet?
  • Who made the first move?
  • How many children do they want?
  • Where is the couple going to live?
  • Who said “I love you” first?
  • The groom asked the love of his life to marry him. Where?
  • Who has the more prominent family?
  • What instruments did they both play?
  • Where do they want to holiday to next?
  • Name the in-laws.
  • Where did they say “I love you” for the first time?
  • How many continents have they traveled to together?
  • When did the couple get engaged?
  • This is their favorite activity to do together.
  • How many siblings will they have combined?
  • How did the couple show interest in each other?
  • Who met the parents first?
  • This is where the couple dreams of settling down.
  • Where is the couple’s favorite place to go?
  • Where did the couple go to college?
  • What is the couple’s go-to pizza order?

About The Wedding

  • What is the wedding date?
  • Where is the honeymoon going to be?
  • What are the colors of the wedding?
  • What song will be played for the first dance?
  • Who is the Maid of Honor?
  • Name the members of the wedding party.
  • How many guests will there be?
  • Where is the wedding reception after the ceremony?
  • When did they meet each other’s in-laws?
  • Will she be late for the big day?
  • Will he be late for the big day?
  • Name the bridesmaids.
  • What’s the name of the photographer? (Bonus point for the videographer’s name if they’re having one and it’s a separate professional!)
  • What’s the designer’s name for the wedding dress?
  • What’s the style of her wedding dress, for those who’ve seen it?
  • Name the best man.
  • Who went with the bride to try on the dress?
  • What were the bride and groom both wearing when the question got popped?
  • Where are they getting married?
  • What colors are they going for with the bridesmaid dresses and groomsmen outfits?
  • What type of music or entertainment are they having at the wedding? 
  • What’s the name of their first dance song? (Bonus point for getting the artist!)
  • What’s the bride’s something ‘blue’?
  • How long was it between their meeting and them getting engaged?
  • What song will the bride walk down the aisle to?

Love Songs

  • Fill in the missing word. Dolly Parton, but more famously, Whitney Houston, sang, “I Will ….. Love You.”
  • Fill in the missing word. Elvis Presley sang that he  “can’t help …. in love with you.”
  • The song “My Heart Will Go On” plays in a big film about the sinking of what famous ship crossing the Atlantic Ocean in 1912. 
  • Who sang about being “Crazy in Love” with Jay-Z?
  • Madonna sang about female sexuality back in the 1980s. Fill in the lyrics: “touched for the first time, like a …..” 

The Couples Future

  • Do they want children if they don’t have them already?
  • Do they want pets if they don’t have them already?
  • What’s the next big thing they want to do or are budgeting for?
  • If the happy couple has pets, name them.
  • If they want children, how many would they like?
  • If they already have children, call their birthdays.
  • Where will the bride and groom live?

Final Jeopardy Question:

  • How many people were invited to the wedding?
  • Name the designer of the bride’s wedding dress.
  • Who will be officiating the service?
  • How long has the couple been together?
  • What is the theme of the wedding?

Conclusion of Bridal Jeopardy 

Arranging a bridal shower can be stressful, but there are some ways to help make it more fun. The bridal party is a chance for a bride-to-be’s day to be showered with love by her friends and family. 

Will you be using a digital or handmade bridal shower Jeopardy game? You can gain some bonus points if you play the Jeopardy theme song. Fun games have these extra touches.

If you are the host, you should organize games and activities like these for the bridal shower. You want to occupy your guest’s time with countless hours of entertainment and keep the bride-to-be cheerful. Bridal Shower Jeopardy is a great way to do this. Bridal Jeopardy questions about the bride-to-be are a great way to keep the focus on her, but still involve everyone in the fun! 

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