Collect what matters
Invite the couple or selected guests to answer a short set of questions before the wedding. Review everything before it becomes part of the game.
- Personal invitation link
- Photos, stories and answers
Weddings
Run a couple quiz, collect a few stories, or add games that fit around dinner, speeches and dancing.

The essentials
Invite the couple or selected guests to answer a short set of questions before the wedding. Review everything before it becomes part of the game.
Combine a welcome quiz, couple comparison, table games, secret missions or party bingo around speeches and dancing.
Put the host view on the big screen and control the experience from the organiser view, with guests answering on phones.
For the organiser
The wedding does not need another homework project. Start with finished rounds and add guest material only where it makes the room care more.
Examples
Build a personal quiz from the couple's stories, photographs and answers supplied by different circles of friends. Create a wedding quiz.
Help guests mingle with Find the Guest Bingo, using real facts collected before the wedding. Create Find the Guest Bingo.
Fill a wedding bingo card with people, predictions and moments guests can notice throughout the reception. Make wedding bingo.
Give guests a phone-friendly list of candid photographs to capture during dinner, speeches and dancing. Create a wedding photo hunt.
Planning the celebration before the wedding? Use a bride quiz, secret missions and tasteful icebreakers for the hen party. Explore hen party games.
FAQ
A friend, MC, wedding host or organiser can run them from a phone or laptop.
No. Personal contributions are optional. You can invite only the couple or a small group, or use ready-made content throughout.
Yes. The organiser chooses the running order and can use short activities between the fixed parts of the day.
Choose a ready-made game or create an event and add only what you need.
Plan a wedding game