At a wedding reception celebrating the bride and groom, there are likely to be a variety of programs.
Some of you may be looking for heartwarming quizzes—like newlywed quizzes about the couple—that fill the venue with a warm atmosphere.
In this article, we’ve handpicked a collection of quizzes perfect for weddings.
They showcase the moments and stories that brought the couple closer, and offer content that family and friends at the venue can enjoy by guessing the correct answers.
Use these as inspiration for quizzes that convey the happiness of two people starting their life together.
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A quiz to liven up the wedding: A collection of sample questions themed around the bride and groom (1–10)
Where is your honeymoon destination?
A honeymoon is an important event that can be called the couple’s first step together, and many people want to make it grander than trips taken before marriage.
How about turning it into a quiz to see where the bride and groom each want to go and how they’re planning it? If the details are already decided, proceed by guessing the destination and the reasons for choosing it.
If nothing is set yet, throwing out suggestions for recommended destinations and travel plans from each of you will make things lively.
What was the most delightful gift we received from each other?
The longer you’ve spent time together, the more chances you’ve probably had to give each other gifts.
Focusing on those presents, let’s think about what kinds of things the bride and groom have exchanged, and among them, which ones felt especially delightful.
Since the gifts reflect each person’s unique taste, some people might even feel a bit embarrassed.
It’s also a prompt that can reveal how someone thinks—by noticing how gifts have changed over the years and learning which ones made them happiest.
Where is the place for the confession?
Let’s turn the key moments leading up to their marriage—specifically, where the confessions took place—into a quiz.
It’s also worth paying attention to the couple’s shyness about having these milestone declarations known to everyone.
By matching each confession to its location, we can think about the milestone words and the setting, and deepen our understanding of the couple’s journey.
It’s also recommended to compare them with everyone’s idea of an ideal confession to see how beautifully the actual situations turned out.
What were your first impressions of each other?
Let’s have them think about what kind of situation their first meeting was and how they felt about the other person at that time.
The impressions from the groom’s side and the bride’s side are likely different, so it would be nice if the content conveys those differences in perspective.
Since that first meeting led to marriage, it will also give a sense of how the two of them grew closer.
If someone who was present at that initial meeting is also attending, adding extra details about that scene could make it even more engaging.
What should we call each other?
How about turning it into a quiz to guess what the bride and groom call each other? From the tone that comes through in how they address one another, you can deepen your understanding of the kind of closeness they share.
It might seem easy for people who know them together, but there could be special names they use only when it’s just the two of them.
If their actual terms of address feel a bit distant, it could be a fun chance to try out new ways of calling each other and liven things up.
What were the words of the proposal?
This is a quiz that asks people to guess what the proposal—the precious moment when the two decided to get married—was like.
Using hints such as the place and time, some guests might even figure out the answer by thinking of the words that were said.
Since it reveals words that would normally be shared only between the couple, it’s also fun to focus on the bride and groom’s bashful reactions.
Because it’s a story with a happy outcome, be sure to tease them just the right amount so you don’t spoil their mood, while still keeping it lively.
How many children do you want?
Marriage is certainly a major milestone, and many people take it as an opportunity to think about their future life plans.
How about turning the ideal number of children—an important point in such life planning—into a quiz? Through the number of children, you can get a sense of what kind of family the couple envisions after marriage.
Imagining how their children might grow also gives insight into the bride and groom’s own childhoods and their relationships with siblings, which makes for a lively, engaging moment.



