Solve the Puzzle



Another unique wedding reception game is the game called Solve the Puzzle. This wedding reception game needs to be prepared beforehand. The bride and the groom can start by making a list of all the words that are related to the wedding , such as the wedding cake, wedding gown, tux, bride, groom, church, flowers, centerpieces, guests, decor, etc. After making this list, jumble up all the alphabets in each word and make another list of these jumbled words. Have several copies of this list ready. During the wedding reception, give out the copies to the guests. The guest can answer this question while eating, talking, or just mingling during the reception. The first guest to answer all the words correctly will be declared the winner. If the winner is man, his prize would be a dance with the bride, and if it's a woman, she can dance with the groom.

Keys to His Heart


This wedding reception game tests how well the bride and the groom will work as a team. All you need for this wedding reception game is a long strand of ribbon, long enough to be wrapped around the groom a few times, and one clean house key.

With the help of the groomsmen, the groom while standing would hold one end of the ribbon while the groomsmen slowly wraps his body with the rest of the ribbon. After wrapping the ribbon to the groom, one groomsman should hold the other end of the ribbon while the bride is given the "key to her groom's heart."

The groomsman will string the key onto the ribbon and the bride should move the key around the groom until she reaches the end of the ribbon which is in her groom's hand. What's the catch for this game? The bride can not use her hands in moving the keys around, she can only use her teeth to move it around.


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Raffle Game in a Wedding




Follow the process of the old-fashioned and traditional raffle game.

For this wedding raffle game, give out a card with a number on it to all the guests as soon as they arrive at the reception venue or you can have your guests write their names on a card.  Put the card in a box or a bowl and schedule a special drawing for “prizes” in between the activities during the entire wedding reception. Guests love prizes and winnings no matter how small or how big it is.You can give out rice cooker, small barbeque grill, etc. Or even a bouquet of flowers, extra dessert, stuffed toys, gift certificate,  Definitely anything, since as said, guests would love the thrill of waiting for their name or number to be called to get the prize.



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Roll the Dice


A wedding reception is not complete without the guests wanting to see the bride and the groom kiss. Usually, the guests tap their forks against classes to let the bride and groom know that they want them to kiss. Instead of doing this traditionally, why not do a little twist with the Roll the Dice game? Turn this old favorite game into a lively wedding reception game.

There are different ways to play this game.

One is to have the guests stand in line at the head table. Each guest must then roll a pair of dice, if the roll gave out a doubles, the bride and groom will kiss, if not, the guest must go back to their seat and the next guest will take their turn rolling the dice.


Second way is to pair people in each table. What makes it more fun is that not all pairs will be male and female, it can be 2 males and 2 females. Between dances or any activity, each couple must roll a pair of dice. If the roll gave out an even number, the bride and the groom should kiss. . . but if the roll gave out an odd number, the dice rollers must kiss!

Third, is to make a large six-sided die. Number four sides two through five, while for the other two sides, paint or paste a picture of lips. Have a guest roll the big die, if it lands on the lips, the bride and groom will kiss. If it lands on a number, the guest must kiss that many people, for example, if the guest rolled out "5", then she or he should kiss five guests who she or he doesn't really know. 

Lastly, like in the second option, guests should pair up and roll a dice. If the roll gave out a seven, eleven or doubles, the bride and groom will kiss. If not, the pair must kiss each other.

This wedding reception game of Roll the Dice is really a fun game to play. It is a game that will be in the minds of your guests for years to come.
 

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