Most hilarious baby shower games




















And while half of your guests are still blindfolded, have them try a spoonful of 10 different baby foods to see if they can guess the flavors.

Bring a series of gifts for the mom-to-be, and have guests try to guess the value without going over. But winners only get bragging rights!

This game is easy to make virtual, too! All you have to do is hold the items up to your camera like an old-school car model. Have fun with your presentation —— you can get goofy and play charades with each item, too, while you wait for your guests to answer.

Turn this classic family game into a special baby shower game! All you need to do is choose baby-related words and phrases. The idea here is the same as with baby shower charades.

Simply choose baby-related phrases and have your guests try to draw that phrase while other people guess what it is.

There are tons of free, online Pictionary options as well, which means this game is perfect for a virtual baby shower! Instead of having your guests draw in person, they can draw directly onto their devices.

If you want to make things interesting, let each person throw one dollar into an envelope along with their prediction.

Whoever is closest to the real date and time of birth wins the cash! Fill up a big bucket of water balloons. Create a starting line and a finish line. Place a bucket or large bowl for each person along the finish line. Guests must hold the water balloons between their knees and waddle to the finish line, then drop the full water balloon into the bucket. If the water balloon bursts, they must go back to the starting line and begin again.

Melt 10 different candy bars in small, microwave-safe bowls. Place them all out on a table and have guests guess what type of candy bar each bowl contains.

Have everyone place a blown-up balloon underneath their shirt on their tummy. Then play a game of Twister! Anyone whose balloon pops is out. Provide a big box of diapers and several permanent markers.

Have guests decorate the backs of the diapers with funny or inspirational messages. Put them in a bag to be surprises for after the baby arrives.

Get some exercise by holding a relay race for you and your guests to compete in. Events might include changing a diaper, filling a baby bottle with formula, and pushing a stroller through an obstacle course.

You can use a camera or your phone, but it might be more fun to buy plenty of disposable cameras for guests to use. That way, the photos will remain a mystery until the film is developed! Give each guest a pen and a piece of paper. Pass the bag to each guest and have them feel around inside of it without looking. They will guess as many baby items as they can and write down their answers.

Once everyone has their list of baby items, name all the items placed in the bag. Whoever has the most correct answers wins. And of course, the mom-to-be gets the diaper bag filled with goodies! Ask the mom- and dad-to-be 10 to 20 questions, making sure the significant other is in another room when asking either one the questions. Some people are really competitive and observant with this one!

To play Tinkle in the Pot, guests place large balloons under their shirts and ping pong balls between their knees to waddle over to the jars and drop them in. My favorite baby shower game has to be Baby Jeopardy.

Behind each post-it note is an answer, and your guests have to come up with the correct question. Of course, you have to make it more challenging than that! Provide each guest with an index card and a marker. The cards are placed on the forehead while everyone tries to draw a baby. What you need: Unlabeled jars, pureed baby food and paper and pen for each guest. Before the party: Fill each of your unlabeled jars with a different kind of baby food and make sure to keep track!

How to play: Distribute paper and pens to guests, then ask them to smell each jar of puree and jot down which foods they think are inside. If you want to make it especially tricky, have them do this blindfolded! In fact, she won the game. The guests write down what they think each one is. Whoever has the most right wins. How to play: Have your guests pull their chairs into a circle. The person holding the prize when the story ends gets to keep it!

Looking for modern baby shower games? The baby shower emoji game takes the classic anagrams game and gives it an up-to-date twist, using emojis instead of words. Before the party: Print out or order lists of emoji anagrams for each guest. How to play: Instruct guests to try and guess the baby-related words or phrases that are written out in emojis, and fill their answers out on the sheet. The person who gets the most correct wins.

Just about all the baby shower games in this article can be enjoyed by everyone—male or female. Looking for the best baby shower games for couples? This one might just top the list. Guests take a fun Mom vs. Dad quiz, and then the mom- and dad-to-be weigh in with their responses. You can prep a quiz sheet and have prizes at the ready, or just have people shout out their answers and keep things casual—whatever floats your boat.

What you need: A computer and printer or copy machine, and paper and pen for each guest. Who has always gotten at least eight hours of sleep every night? Print it out and have enough copies for all the guests. How to play: Hand out the list of questions to each guest.

Once everyone has jotted down their answers, invite the mom- and dad-to-be up front, read the questions out loud and have them give their responses. Whichever guest answers the most correctly gets a prize. Everyone knows that having a baby is expensive, but how much do baby supplies really cost?

See which guests are savvy shoppers with this spinoff of The Price is Right. Before the party: Write a list of baby items and specific quantities say, a box of 88 Pampers Swaddlers on a sheet of paper and make enough copies for all your guests.

How to play: Have each guest write down what they think each retails for, then have them total their guesses. Whoever gets closest to the correct total without going over wins.

This sweet printout is illustrated with whales, for those on the hunt for nautical baby shower games. What you need: Two life-size baby dolls, two blindfolds and one diaper for each guest, plus two extras. How to play: Have guests separate into teams. Each team gets a doll, blindfold and diapers. The first person in line for each team must put the blindfold on, remove the diaper on the doll and replace it with a new one. After the first team members are done, the next person in line goes, and so on.

The first team to finish wins. Get ready for lots of laughs and maybe even some blushing. How to play: Write down the exclamations the mother-to-be says when opening her presents.

For this one, separate guests into teams and give each a balloon. Once all team members have balloons under their shirts, the first person must pop their balloon, then the second, and third, etc.

The team who blows up and pops their balloons the fastest wins. If you choose to penalize people a penny every time they slip up, baby might just end up with a little nest egg!

How to play: Have each guest put on a name tag when they arrive. During the shower, people can be called only by their name tag name. If a guest calls someone by their first name, they have to put coins into a piggy bank for the baby. What you need: 10 paper bags, 10 baby items pacifier, spoon, etc.

How to play: Give each guest a sheet of paper and a pen, then randomly pass the bags out. Guests have to write down what they think is in each bag without opening them. Whoever guesses the most right is the winner. Pin the Tail on the Donkey is a classic party game, but this modern take is the baby shower version. What you need: A picture of a baby, a blindfold, a picture of a pacifier, a copy machine and tape. Before the party: Enlarge the baby picture if necessary and hang it up on the wall.

Make enough copies of the pacifier picture so each guest has one you might want to resize the pacifier so it fits the baby. Attach a piece of tape to each. Whoever gets the closest wins! Scroll for a roundup of the most unique baby shower games.

Searching for some Harry Potter baby shower games? Then this unique baby shower game is for you, especially if the mom-to-be would prefer not to be at the center of games. Have guests deposit their baby socks in the basket, and at the end of the shower, present the sock stash to the mom-to-be who will soon appreciate them once her little one arrives. Before the party: On the left side of a piece of paper, make a list of the names of Disney mom characters Sarabi, Kala, Perdita, Elastagirl and leave the right side blank.

Make enough copies for all your guests. What you need: Plain onesies and other articles of clothing, if you wish in various colors, tacks, thick cardboard sheets, fabric markers, stencils and iron-on letters and graphics. When you are throwing a baby shower, you need to make sure that not only is it memorable for the mama-to-be, but that it is also entertaining for the guests. That is no easy feat. Food, drinks and music are must-haves, but hilarious baby shower games are the way to go for absolute party success.

Funny baby shower games break the ice and warm up guests to each other. But these are not the only things baby shower games are good for.

Baby shower games can also fill the gap between different age groups present at the party; just find games everybody can play. Baby shower games bring healthy competition and present plenty of opportunities to give door prices and baby shower favors guests love.

After all, a baby shower is about celebrating her and the life she is getting ready to bring into the world. I already have a round-up of 23 Must-See Baby Shower Ideas to get you started on baby shower planning.

You will find adorable decor and themes, food suggestions and beautiful baby shower cake ideas. If you need ideas specifically for a boy baby shower or a gender reveal party , I gotcha too! Image credit: Cake Happens. This would be even funnier with dads involved.

Image credit: Every Pot And Pan. If you have kids present at the event, this baby shower game will be a hit. Or maybe, use it for the sole purpose of keeping them occupied? Give out canisters of Play-Doh and muffin liners to each guest and let them go to town making baby sculptures. Image credit: My Healthy Happy Home.

Grab this easy-peasy game pre-packaged for you. Just freeze and serve ice cubes with the party drinks. Way more fun then just plain iced tea! Image credit: The D Spot.



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