Wedding Trivia for Bridal Shower or Bachelorette Party Games
My husband, Ryan, hosts trivia every Monday evening at our friend’s bar, Gasa Gasa. Recently he had another engagement on Monday, so I got to host a special wedding trivia! I thought I would share this trivia that I put together. Some were sourced from this list and some I came up with on my own.
In China, it is traditional for brides to wear what color?
Wearing a white wedding dress was a trend started by what famous bride?
When we say “Wedding cake flavor” here in New Orleans, what flavor do we mean?
The song known as “Here Comes The Bride” by Wagner is actually officially titled what?
The mehendi ceremony before an Indian bride’s wedding involves decorating with what?
What is the most popular flower used in American weddings?
The groom’s cake in Steel Magnolias was in the shape of what?
Where is the most popular wedding destination for US couples?
How many days was Kim Kardashian married to Kris Humprhies?
It is a Jewish wedding tradition to dance the Hora at the reception - what is the name of the song that is played?
Red
Queen Victoria (Although brides sometimes wore white before her, she really got the trend started and is still
Almond (This flavor varies by region, I often have out of town couples who are surprised that “Wedding Cake” or “Bride’s Cake” is almond here!)
“Bridal Chorus”
Henna
Rose (Did you know there are hundreds of species of roses and thousands of varieties? )
Armadillo
Las Vegas (Hawaii is a common answer, but each year there are around 100,000 weddings in Vegas, while there are “only” $25,000 in Hawaii.)
72 Days
Hava Nagila
I’m looking forward to adding some of the other categories that I used soon, including wedding anagrams and a picture based round!
What do you think of this wedding trivia? Too easy, too hard? Will you use it as a game at a bridal shower or bachelorette party? What other questions would you add to this list?