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Fun Question Examples for Bride and Groom Quizzes at Wedding Receptions and After-Parties

Fun Question Examples for Bride and Groom Quizzes at Wedding Receptions and After-Parties
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Fun Question Examples for Bride and Groom Quizzes at Wedding Receptions and After-Parties

The “Bride and Groom Quiz” is a staple at wedding receptions and after-parties.

It’s a popular activity where questions about the couple—like how they met or where they had their first date—are posed to guests, and the bride and groom give their answers.

When it comes to creating the questions, the cooperation of both the bride and groom is, of course, essential.

Questions that only the two of them would know—slightly deeper, more personal ones—are sure to get everyone excited!

Here are plenty of example questions guaranteed to liven up your quiz.

Tailor the format to your venue: use videos or slides, prepare flip cards, or have the couple answer true/false (O/X).

Get creative and put together a fun set of questions!

Episode Arc (1–10)

Among quizzes about the bride and groom, the ones that get everyone most excited are those that include how the couple met and their shared stories, right? Try turning into quiz questions the episodes that friends may have heard and that have become little anecdotes—how they started dating, the places that hold special memories for them, and other moments that might make the couple blush a bit when they look back now.

Even episodes that friends might know but would feel a little embarrassing to share with relatives—let’s go ahead and reveal them here!

What was the first movie we watched together?

What was the first movie we watched together?

One classic date idea is going to the movies.

There are surely many couples who often watch films at home via streaming, too.

Do you remember the first movie you watched together? If your answers differ, make sure to check and find out which one is correct!

What was your first impression of each other?

What was your first impression of each other?

There are plenty of couples who ended up dating and even tying the knot despite having a terrible first impression of each other, right? Let’s dig into those “first impressions” in detail! First, have them answer on a flip card, and then dive deeper with an interview!

How did the two meet?

How did the two meet?

Isn’t this also a classic question? Where the two met—if they’re friends, many people should be able to answer that; it’s an easy one.

It’s something we’d want to include early in the quiz.

What’s the most memorable date you’ve been on?

What's the most memorable date you've been on?

A question asking, “What was the most memorable date you’ve had so far?” I’m sure the groom and the bride might have different answers, don’t you think? It would be lovely if they chose the same date, and there might even be discoveries like, “You remembered something that detailed?”

What is the present you were happiest to receive?

What is the present you were happiest to receive?

I’m sure you’ve exchanged gifts for birthdays and Christmas while you’ve been together.

Among those gifts, let’s have you both say which one you’ve liked the most so far.

You might even be surprised—like, “Wait, that one?”

Where was the bride and groom’s first date?

Where was the bride and groom's first date?

Here’s a question: Where was your memorable first date together? This is one you can’t miss, right? We’ll have both of you write your answers on flip boards…

but if your answers don’t match, it might turn into a fight! (Haha.) It might be a good idea to ask each of you for your answers beforehand.

How many years have they been dating?

How many years have they been dating?

Here’s the question: How many years did the two of them date before tying the knot? If you’re best friends, you might be able to guess, but let’s be precise here—please answer exactly how many years and months! Was it surprisingly long? Short? It sounds like a topic that could really spark some conversation afterwards.

Everyday Life Series (1–10)

How about turning the couple’s everyday habits and little lifestyle quirks into a quiz? You can include questions that close friends and family might already know the answers to, as well as ones where the groom and bride might actually answer differently—which could even be the spark for a playful argument! Have the guests try to answer, while the bride and groom each write their answers on sketchbooks with pens.

Then, reveal them simultaneously! This format is sure to get everyone excited and energized.

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