Hen Night Slumber Party
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Mr & Mrs is a classic game and one that’s been around for decades. Popularised by the TV show in the 1960’s, Mr & Mrs makes for a great hen party game!
Before the night, ask the husband to be a set of about 20 questions – try and vary them as much as possible and try and sneak in a couple of naughty ones too
On the night, when everyone is gathered around, ask each member of the party to guess how many questions they think the hen will get right and get them to place their bets, everyone puts in a couple of pounds and the winner can keep up to half the pot (the rest should go towards buying the group’s drinks for the rest of the evening)
You can vary this game quite a bit too, make her do a forfeit or take a shot for every question she gets wrong or spread the questions out throughout the course of the evening for those moments things might settle down a little too much.
Here’s some example questions to get you started:
Obviously, you can pick your questions depending on your audience and the kind of things you want to find out. This can be as rude or as civil as you like, so go nuts, and have fun!
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Pub golf has seen a massive rise in popularity over the last few years, and is perfect hen night game as it requires only a little preparation! There are a few variations on these rules, and it’s not exact science, but here are some basic guidelines:
You will need to plan a route and schedule in advance, as every pub or venue counts as a ‘hole’ and you don’t want to end up spending too much time in one of them. You will need either 9 or 18 of these depending on your stamina and the number of pubs and clubs in your chosen area. Each of these holes is then given a specified drink – your par is dependent on how many gulps (strokes) it takes you to finish this drink (this can be modified depending on how many strokes YOU think this should be drank in e.g a shot would be one). You will also need to print up a score card.
The target, like with real golf, is to end your game on the fewest number of strokes i.e. to drink in as few sips/gulps as possible.
Example Drinks/Par scores
Shot – 1
Spirit & mixer – 2
Half a Cider – 3
Half a Lager – 4
Half a Guiness – 5
Terms/Scoring
Bogey – +1 stroke (i.e half of lager in 5 gulps)
Par – 0 (i.e half of lager in 4 gulps)
Birdie – -1
Eagle – 2
Penalties should be awarded to make things more interesting, so, if you spill your drink for example, you should add +1 stroke to your score card. The more severe the ‘crime’ the more severe the penalty!
To make things more interesting you can introduce some forfeits and other rules, so for example, if someone spills another player’s drink then they have to get the next round in or at hole number 5 each person has to ask a guy for his number. Use your imagination, and most of all, have fun with it!
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So, you’re gathered around with your closest friends celebrating your last night of freedom – what better way to get the party started than with some dirty party games?
One of the most popular games is ‘I have Never…’ or ‘Have you Ever’ depending on where you’re from – a risqué game that is guaranteed to get the drinks and conversation flowing!
Everyone sits around in a circle and takes in turns to reveal something that they have never done; you can modify this depending on the audience but to make things interesting, it’s advisable to keep things of a sexual nature! As each person speaks, you must take a drink – either a shot or a gulp of whatever you’re drinking – if you have done what they describe. You will find yourselves finding out things you never knew about your friends, and watch people get desperate as they run out of things to tell you! This is a great icebreaker, and is guaranteed to give you laughs and make the bride-to-be blush.
Another game is a little twist on the classic kid’s party game – pass the parcel. Wrap your presents the way you normally would but place ‘naughty’ gifts and dares within the layers of the paper. There are loads of places you can buy these gifts now – chocolate cocks, straws, finger vibes, body chocolate – the list goes on! Everybody must do their dare or face a suitable forfeit – which, of course, should be worse than the original!
Or, if you fancy doing something a little bit more elaborate, why not try a scavenger hunt? You can either pre-arrange this, leaving clues and objects on a planned route or try it with a twist – aim to get as many pairs of boxer shorts or phone numbers; the person with the most objects at the end of the night, wins!
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Hen party dares don’t have to be all about drinking. If you’re downing three shots in a row every time as a forfeit the night could end up being pretty short. Dares should be safe to do but they should still push the player out of their comfort zone and hopefully be pretty funny to watch too
Come up with a list of ideas before you head out, that way you don’t have to stop to think about it later, it’ll be well worth the time I promise. Think about what people in the group will be comfortable doing but try not to make it too boring for those who’re a little more adventurous.
Select the dares at random not by committee, this takes time and people are more likely to refuse, picking them out of a hat keeps it fair.
Keep it safe! Don’t attempt anything that could cause injury to the player or others around them.
Keep it simple! The last thing you want is to do is try explaining a dare to your slightly-worse-for-wear group of friends later on in the evening.
Some typical dares for a hen night include:
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Scavenger hunts are probably the number one most popular game played on a hen night. They involve setting a list of tasks for the soon to be bride and/or members of the hen party to complete. Tasks can be things they must do or items they must find during the night out.
These could be anything from getting a stranger to give you their underwear to getting as many people as possible to sign their shirt. Each of the challenges must be completed or else they must face the consequences. Rewards or forfeits can be handed out for each successful completion or failure of a task.
You can play the game simply with a pen and paper or you can use a t-shirt with the tasks listed on the front or back. There are pre-made shirts available or you can create your own.
To create your own first decide on your tasks. Be realistic, there’s only so much time in a night, so pick say ten items or one item per party member, provided there isn’t a hundred people coming of course. Create a check list with a box so each item can be ticked off, watch out for cheating!
If you’ve done any great dares or forfeits at a party or hen night, feel free to share them in the comments below!
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If you’re organising a hen party don’t forget to include at least one party game that the whole group can play. If you’re stuck for party game ideas for your hen night then read this list of our top 5 favourite party games for hen nights.
If you have any favourite hen party game ideas you think would be fun to play go ahead and let us know using the comments form below!
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