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Home » Pregnancy » 10 Best Baby Shower Game Ideas for a Fun Party

10 Best Baby Shower Game Ideas for a Fun Party

  Written by Tarryn Adonis
  Published on April 3rd, 2025

Baby showers are a time to celebrate the arrival of a new little one, and what better way to get everyone involved than with fun and engaging games? Whether you’re hosting the shower or attending as a guest, these baby shower game ideas are sure to bring lots of laughter and excitement to the party. Here are ten of the best games that will make your baby shower memorable.

1. Baby Bingo

How to Play:
Create bingo cards with common baby shower-related items like diapers, bottles, pacifiers, and onesies. As the mom-to-be opens her gifts, guests can mark off the items on their cards. The first person to complete a row calls out “Bingo!” and wins a prize.

Why It’s Fun:
It keeps guests engaged throughout the gift-opening process and adds a little extra excitement to the event.


2. Guess the Baby Food

How to Play:
Buy several jars of baby food, and remove the labels so guests can’t see the flavor. Pass the jars around and have everyone try to guess the flavor. The person with the most correct guesses wins a prize.

Why It’s Fun:
The guessing game can be surprisingly difficult, and the reactions to tasting unfamiliar flavors are sure to get everyone laughing!


3. Baby Name Scramble

How to Play:
Prepare a list of scrambled baby-related words or names, such as “ diaper” (which becomes “repaid”), “bottle,” and “stroller.” Have guests try to unscramble them within a set amount of time. The person who gets the most correct wins.

Why It’s Fun:
It challenges the guests’ minds and is perfect for those who love a little bit of wordplay!


4. Baby Sock Match-Up

How to Play:
Gather a pile of baby socks (or mix up a variety of socks) and have guests race to match them as quickly as possible. For an extra twist, you can add socks of different sizes and colors for guests to figure out.

Why It’s Fun:
It’s a fast-paced, fun game that gets everyone moving and working together.


5. Don’t Say ‘Baby’

How to Play:
When guests arrive, give each person a clothespin or small token. The goal is to not say the word “baby” throughout the shower. If someone catches another guest saying “baby,” they can take their clothespin. The person with the most clothespins at the end of the shower wins.

Why It’s Fun:
It’s a simple, low-pressure game that keeps people on their toes and creates lots of laughs.


6. Diaper Changing Relay

How to Play:
Set up a diaper-changing station with a doll, diapers, wipes, and baby powder. Guests take turns racing to change the diaper as quickly as possible, using one hand or even blindfolded. The person who does it the fastest wins.

Why It’s Fun:
It adds some friendly competition and is a great way to break the ice between guests.


7. Baby Trivia

How to Play:
Prepare a set of baby-related trivia questions. Ask guests questions like “How many diapers does a baby go through in a day?” or “What is the average weight of a newborn?” Guests can write down their answers, and the one with the most correct responses wins.

Why It’s Fun:
It’s a great way to learn more about babies while having fun, and it sparks conversation about parenting and baby facts.


8. Pin the Pacifier on the Baby

How to Play:
Create a large poster of a baby or baby-related character and cut out a small pacifier. Blindfold the guests, spin them around, and have them try to pin the pacifier onto the baby’s mouth. The person who gets the closest wins.

Why It’s Fun:
It’s a fun twist on the classic “Pin the Tail on the Donkey” game and can be enjoyed by guests of all ages.


9. Guess the Baby’s Birth Date and Time

How to Play:
Before the party, hand out slips of paper for guests to write down their guesses for the baby’s birth date and time. The closest guess wins a prize once the baby arrives.

Why It’s Fun:
This is a fun way to keep the excitement alive leading up to the birth and can be a nice keepsake for the parents-to-be.


10. Baby Shower Pictionary

How to Play:
Write down baby-related words or phrases (like “diaper bag,” “baby bottle,” or “sleepless nights”) on small pieces of paper. Divide the guests into teams, and have one person from each team draw a word while their teammates try to guess what it is within a time limit.

Why It’s Fun:
It’s a classic and entertaining game that encourages creativity and team spirit.


A Little Fun

No baby shower is complete without a little fun, and these 10 games are sure to bring smiles, laughter, and friendly competition to your celebration. Whether you prefer simple guessing games or more interactive challenges, there’s something for everyone. So, gather your guests, get ready for some giggles, and enjoy celebrating the mom-to-be in style!

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