Unique Baby Shower Games You’re Guests Will Want To Play

By Chad Montgomery
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Great baby shower games make a baby shower more than just a social event, they can create lifelong memories with your closest friends and family and it makes the event all the more enjoyable for everybody attending.

When it comes to celebrating the imminent arrival of a little bundle of joy, few events are as delightful and heartwarming as a baby shower. At Parent Intel, we understand that the heart of any memorable baby shower lies in the games you play. After all, these games not only entertain your guests but also create lasting memories.

Why Baby Shower Games Matter

Baby shower games aren’t just an added bonus; they are a key ingredient in ensuring that your baby shower is a resounding success. These games serve as the glue that binds your guests together, fostering a sense of camaraderie and joy during this special occasion. They provide an avenue for laughter, friendly competition, and a break from the usual routine.


Classic Baby Shower Games

Cartoon illustration of a lively baby shower with guests playing Baby Bingo. The scene shows a cheerful group of diverse characters seated around tables in a festively decorated room, with streamers, balloons, and a 'Welcome Baby!' banner. Each guest is focused on their Baby Bingo card, marking items with excitement. The image, in a 16x9 format, vividly captures the joyous atmosphere of the baby shower, with guests engaged in the game and smiling broadly.

1. Baby Bingo

How to Set Up and Play:

Baby Bingo is a timeless favourite at baby showers. To set it up, you’ll need:

  • Bingo cards with baby-related items (e.g., pacifier, stroller, onesie)
  • Markers or bingo daubers
  • Prizes for the winners

To play, distribute the bingo cards to your guests. Instead of numbers, the cards feature baby-related items in each square. As the host calls out these items, guests mark them on their cards. The first person to complete a row or pattern shouts “Bingo!” and wins a prize.

Tips for Customizing Bingo Cards:

You can personalize the bingo cards by including items that hold special meaning to the parents-to-be. For example, if they’re avid hikers, add hiking boots or a backpack to the cards. This customization adds a personal touch to the game.

You can find our full baby bingo guide including free printable baby bingo cards here.

2. Baby Word Scramble

Rules and Materials Needed:

For Baby Word Scramble, you’ll require:

  • Pre-made word scramble sheets (or create your own)
  • Pencils or pens for guests
  • A timer or smartphone to set a time limit
  • Prizes for the winners

Each word scramble sheet contains jumbled baby-related words (e.g., “diaper,” “crib,” “lullaby”). Guests have a set time (usually 2-3 minutes) to unscramble as many words as possible. The person with the most correctly unscrambled words wins a prize.

Sample List of Scrambled Words:

Here are some example scrambled words to get you started:

  1. SNOMA
    • Unscrambled Answer: Mason
  2. NYLO
    • Unscrambled Answer: Lyon
  3. AMILAI
    • Unscrambled Answer: Amalia
  4. RISPHTOERCH
    • Unscrambled Answer: Christopher
  5. SEACHLE
    • Unscrambled Answer: Chelsea
  6. SEJAM
    • Unscrambled Answer: James
  7. ERIMLYBK
    • Unscrambled Answer: Kimberly
  8. AJOHSU
    • Unscrambled Answer: Joshua
  9. MIEJA
    • Unscrambled Answer: Jamie
  10. KALU
    • Unscrambled Answer: Luka

For more great ideas to play a baby word scramble game, you can check out our full post on it. We also have a free printable baby word scramble sheet and answer key for you to download as well.

3. Guess the Baby Food

Detail the Steps for This Game:

To play Guess the Baby Food, gather these supplies:

  • Various jars of baby food (different flavours)
  • Blank sheets of paper and pens
  • Blindfolds (optional)
  • Prizes for the winners

Cover the labels on the baby food jars with numbered stickers. Guests take turns tasting a small spoonful of baby food and trying to guess the flavour. They write down their guesses on the sheets of paper. The person with the most correct guesses wins a prize.

Suggest a Variety of Baby Foods to Use:

For added fun, use a mix of sweet and savoury baby food flavours like apple sauce, sweet potato, or peas. This variety adds an element of surprise to the game.

4. Baby Jeopardy

How to Set Up and Play:

Baby Jeopardy is a delightful twist on the classic game show, tailored to baby showers. To organize this game, gather the following:

  • Jeopardy-style game board or poster
  • A list of baby-related categories and questions
  • Answer sheets or buzzers for guests
  • Prizes for the winning team or individual

Create a Jeopardy-style game board or poster with different categories related to pregnancy, parenting, and baby facts. Each category should have questions of varying difficulty levels, with point values assigned to each question.

Divide your guests into teams or individuals and take turns selecting categories and point values. Present the corresponding question, and guests have a limited time to buzz in or write down their answers in the form of a question, just like in the iconic game show.

Customizing Questions for Personal Touch:

For an extra personal touch, customize some of the questions to relate to the parents-to-be. Include queries about their pregnancy journey, baby names, or their future parenting plans. This makes the game more engaging and relevant to the occasion.

5. Baby Price is Right

How to Set Up and Play:

For Baby Price is Right, gather the following:

  • A selection of baby products (e.g., diapers, baby lotion, pacifiers)
  • Sheets of paper and pens for guests
  • Price tags for each item
  • Prizes for the winners

Display the baby products and have guests guess the price of each item. They write down their guesses on the sheets of paper. After all the guesses are in, reveal the actual prices. The guest with the closest overall total wins.

If you have a Price Is Right fan as the mother-to-be like my sister is, this is a great game to break out. To take it to the next level, model as many of the games from the show as you can. Plinko could be made with a little DIY for a really spectacular addition.

6. Baby Pictionary

Setting Up and Playing:

For Baby Pictionary, you’ll need:

  • Baby-related words or phrases written on small cards
  • A drawing board or large sheets of paper
  • Drawing materials (e.g., markers, chalk)
  • A timer or smartphone to set a time limit
  • Prizes for the winners

Guests take turns drawing a word or phrase related to babies, while their team tries to guess what it is within a time limit. The team with the most correct guesses wins.

Additional Tip:

Include a mix of easy and challenging words to keep the game exciting. Watching guests try to draw “diaper” or “lullaby” can lead to some comical moments.

7. Baby Charades

Setting Up and Playing:

Baby Charades is another fun game. All you need are:

  • Baby-related phrases or actions written on small cards
  • A timer or smartphone
  • Prizes for the winners

Guests act out the phrases or actions without speaking while their team guesses what they’re trying to convey. The team with the most correct guesses wins.

Personal Story:

We played Baby Charades at a recent baby shower. Watching a grown man enthusiastically mimicking a baby’s first steps is hilarious to watch and adds a lot of laughter to the baby shower.

We’ve put together a guide and free printable baby shower charades for you in a post as well.

8. Baby ABCs

How to Play:

For Baby ABCs, provide:

  • Sheets of paper and pens for guests
  • A timer or stopwatch
  • Prizes for the winners

Guests have a limited time (e.g., 2 minutes) to write down a baby-related word for each letter of the alphabet. For example, “A” could be “apple sauce,” “B” might be “blanket,” and so on. The person with the most words when the timer stops wins.

Additional Tip:

Encourage creativity by awarding bonus points for unique or imaginative words. This adds an element of surprise to the game.

9. Who’s That Baby?

Game Setup:

To play Who’s That Baby?, gather:

  • Baby photos of the parents-to-be and their close family members
  • Numbered cards or sheets of paper
  • A display area for the photos
  • Prizes for the winners

Display the baby photos and assign a number to each one. Guests try to match the baby photos with the correct family member. The guest with the most correct matches wins.

Who’s the Baby is a classic oldie but a goodie, especially if you have kids involved. Our 3 kids love seeing old pictures of us, their grandparents, and even themselves as younger kids or babies.

10. Baby Songs Quiz

Game Preparation:

For the Baby Songs Quiz, you’ll need:

  • A list of famous baby-related songs and their artists
  • Answer sheets for guests
  • Pens or pencils
  • Prizes for the winners

Read out a line from a baby-related song, and guests have to guess the song title and artist. The guest with the most correct answers wins.

Additional Tip:

Include a variety of songs from different decades and genres to challenge participants and ensure everyone has a chance to shine.

11. Baby Shower Trivia

Setting Up and Playing:

To organize Baby Shower Trivia, provide:

  • A list of baby-related trivia questions
  • Answer sheets or cards for guests
  • Pens or pencils
  • Prizes for the winners

Ask a series of trivia questions related to babies, parenting, and famous parents. Guests write down their answers, and the person with the most correct responses wins.

These ten classic baby shower games, complete with necessary supplies, will entertain your guests and create cherished memories at your baby shower celebration. Enjoy the laughter and camaraderie as you welcome your little one into the world!


Colorful cartoon depiction of a playful backyard Mini Olympics during a baby shower, with cheerful guests engaging in fun games and surrounded by festive decorations.

Outdoor Baby Shower Games

1. Nature Scavenger Hunt

Organizing a Nature-Themed Scavenger Hunt:

For a memorable Nature Scavenger Hunt, you’ll need:

  • A list of nature items to find (e.g., pinecones, a feather, a smooth rock)
  • Small bags or baskets for collecting items
  • Pens or markers for marking off items
  • Prizes for the participants

Divide your guests into teams and provide each team with a list of nature items to find. Set a time limit, and the team that collects the most items on the list wins. Make sure to include items that can be found in your outdoor setting.

Sample List of Items:

  • Pinecone
  • Feather
  • Smooth rock
  • Wildflower
  • Bird feather
  • Acorn

Personal Experience:

During one of our outdoor baby showers, we organized a Nature Scavenger Hunt in a beautiful park in Vancouver. It was a fantastic way to enjoy the natural beauty of the outdoors with everybody. Works especially well for summer baby showers.

2. Mini Sports Olympics

Setting Up Mini Sports Activities:

To host a Mini Sports Olympics, gather these supplies:

  • A variety of sports equipment (e.g., soccer ball, hula hoops, frisbees)
  • Team jerseys or coloured bandanas to differentiate teams
  • A stopwatch or timer for tracking time
  • Medals or ribbons for the winning team

Create a series of mini sports challenges, like a soccer dribbling contest or a frisbee throwing competition. Divide your guests into teams and rotate through the different activities. Keep score and announce the winning team at the end.

Outdoor Games Suitable for the Occasion:

Consider including games like sack races, relay races, or even a friendly game of tug-of-war. These outdoor activities not only provide entertainment but also foster friendly competition.

3. Baby Beach Volleyball

Game Setup:

If your baby shower is by the beach, Baby Beach Volleyball can be a blast. You’ll need:

  • A beach volleyball
  • A net (if available)
  • Sunscreen for guests
  • Prizes for the winning team

Organize teams for a friendly game of beach volleyball, but with a twist. The players must tape an extra ball against their bellies, simulating a pregnant belly, while playing. The team that wins the game takes home the prize.

4. Baby Archery Contest

Game Preparation:

If you have access to an archery range, consider a Baby Archery Contest. You’ll need:

  • Child-safe, foam-tipped arrows and bows
  • A target or bullseye
  • Eye protection for guests
  • Prizes for the most accurate archer

Guests take turns aiming for the target while wearing a baby carrier (empty, of course) on their chest. The person who hits closest to the bullseye wins a prize.

Additional Tip:

Ensure safety by using foam-tipped arrows and providing proper archery instructions to participants. Safety is a top priority for outdoor baby shower games. Amazon has a set of suction cup arrows and targets that would work great for this.

5. Water Balloon Toss

Setting Up the Game:

For a Water Balloon Toss, you’ll need:

  • Water balloons
  • Buckets or bins for holding the balloons
  • Towels for drying off
  • Prizes for the winning team

Divide guests into pairs and give each pair a water balloon. They stand facing each other at an increasing distance and toss the balloon back and forth. The last pair with an unburst balloon wins.

6. Baby’s First Steps Relay

Game Setup:

To organize a Baby’s First Steps Relay, you’ll need:

  • Cones or markers to create a relay course
  • A doll or stuffed animal representing the “baby”
  • A stopwatch or timer
  • Prizes for the winning team

Create a relay course with cones or markers, and place a doll or stuffed animal at the starting line. Each team takes turns racing while carrying the “baby” to the finish line. The team that completes the relay in the shortest time wins.

Additional Twist:

For added fun, have guests wear oversized baby bonnets or bibs during the relay. It adds humour to the game and makes for great photo opportunities.

7. Diaper Dash

Game Preparation:

For a Diaper Dash, you’ll need:

  • Baby dolls (weighted to feel like real babies)
  • Baby diapers
  • A designated changing area
  • Prizes for the fastest diaper changer

Guests compete to see who can change a diaper on a baby doll the fastest. Time each participant, and the person with the quickest diaper change wins.

8. Baby Stroller Relay

Game Setup:

To host a Baby Stroller Relay, gather:

  • Baby strollers (real or toy)
  • Cones or markers for creating a relay course
  • Prizes for the winning team

Set up a relay course with strollers at the starting line. Divide guests into teams, and each team takes turns pushing the stroller through the course. The team that completes the relay in the shortest time wins.

Additional Tip:

For a humorous twist, have guests wear oversized sunglasses and pretend to be sleep-deprived parents navigating a stroller through obstacles.

9. Baby Bottle Bowling

Game Preparation:

For Baby Bottle Bowling, you’ll need:

  • Empty plastic baby bottles with lids
  • A small, soft ball (e.g., a plush toy ball)
  • Bowling pins (optional)
  • Prizes for the best bowler

Set up baby bottles like bowling pins at the end of a flat surface. Guests take turns rolling the ball, trying to knock down as many “pins” as possible. The guest who scores the highest wins.

10. Baby’s First Kick Soccer

Game Setup:

To play Baby’s First Kick Soccer, you’ll need:

  • A soccer ball
  • A mini soccer goal or designated goal area
  • Prizes for the best kicker

Guests take turns trying to score a goal with a soccer ball, but there’s a twist—they must do it while wearing a fake baby bump. The guest who scores the most goals wins a prize.

These outdoor-themed baby shower games provide a delightful way to celebrate the outdoors while awaiting the arrival of a new family member. From nature scavenger hunts to mini sports Olympics, these games guarantee laughter, fun, and unforgettable memories. Enjoy the fresh air, camaraderie, and the joy of the great outdoors with your loved ones!


guests playing charades at a baby shower, with one person animatedly acting out a clue in a pastel-decorated living room, as others excitedly guess, enhancing the joyful and interactive spirit of the celebration.

Customized Baby Shower Games

1. Baby Pictionary

Game Setup:

For a lively game of Baby Pictionary, you’ll need:

  • Index cards or small sheets of paper
  • Pens or markers for drawing
  • A timer or stopwatch
  • Prizes for the winning team or individual

Divide your guests into teams or individuals. Write baby-related words or phrases on the index cards or sheets of paper. One player from each team draws a word or phrase while the rest of the team guesses within a time limit. The team with the most correct guesses wins.

Variation:

To add a twist, include words or phrases related to parenting challenges or memorable baby moments. This can lead to hilarious interpretations and shared laughter.

2. Parent Trivia

Concept of Parent Trivia:

For Parent Trivia, you’ll need:

  • A list of trivia questions related to parenting, the parents-to-be, and famous parents
  • Answer sheets or cards for guests
  • Pens or pencils
  • Prizes for the winners

Host a trivia quiz featuring questions about parenting, the parents-to-be, and famous parents. Guests write down their answers, and the person or team with the most correct answers wins.

Sample Questions:

Here are some sample Parent Trivia questions to get you started:

  • What is the most common craving during pregnancy?
  • How many months does the average pregnancy last?
  • Which famous actor played the voice of a beloved animated movie dad?
  • What is the most popular baby name of the year?

3. Baby’s Firsts Memory Game

Game Setup:

To play Baby’s Firsts Memory Game, gather:

  • Blank index cards or paper squares
  • Pens or markers
  • A timer or stopwatch
  • Prizes for the winners

Create a set of cards with phrases related to a baby’s firsts (e.g., first word, first step, first tooth). Guests take turns flipping over two cards to find matching pairs. The person or team with the most pairs wins.

4. Baby Name Unscramble

How to Set Up and Play:

For Baby Name Unscramble, you’ll need:

  • A list of scrambled baby names
  • Blank sheets of paper and pens for guests
  • A timer or smartphone to set a time limit
  • Prizes for the winners

Provide guests with a list of scrambled baby names (e.g., “AROBA,” unscrambled as “BAROA”). Set a time limit (e.g., 2 minutes), and guests unscramble as many names as they can. The person with the most correct unscrambled names wins.

Sample Scrambled Names:

Here are a few scrambled baby names to get you started:

  1. NEVAH
  2. SIENYAM
  3. EJAC
  4. ANNETJ

5. Baby Picture Charades

Game Preparation:

To host Baby Picture Charades, you’ll need:

  • Baby-related phrases or actions written on small cards
  • A timer or stopwatch
  • Prizes for the winning team

Similar to traditional charades, guests act out baby-related phrases or actions without speaking while their team guesses. The team with the most correct guesses wins.

Additional Twist:

Encourage guests to act out not only baby-related words but also funny parenting moments. Watching guests try to mimic diaper changes or midnight feedings can lead to hilarious moments.

6. Baby Memory Lane

Setting Up the Game:

For Baby Memory Lane, you’ll need:

  • A long piece of string or ribbon
  • Baby photos of the parents-to-be and close family members
  • Clothespins or clips
  • Prizes for the winners

Hang the string or ribbon along a designated area, and use clothespins to attach the baby photos. Guests try to match each baby photo to the correct family member. The guest with the most correct matches wins

7. Parent-to-Be Trivia

Game Setup:

To organize Parent-to-Be Trivia, you’ll need:

  • A list of trivia questions related to the parents-to-be
  • Answer sheets or cards for guests
  • Pens or pencils
  • Prizes for the winners

Create a trivia quiz centered on the parents-to-be, including facts about their relationship, hobbies, and baby-related plans. Guests write down their answers, and the person or team with the most correct answers wins.

8. Baby Advice Bingo

How to Set Up and Play:

Baby Advice Bingo combines fun and wisdom. To organize this game, you’ll need:

  • Bingo cards with parenting advice phrases (e.g., “Sleep when the baby sleeps,” “Trust your instincts”)
  • Markers or bingo daubers
  • Prizes for the winners

Distribute the bingo cards to guests, each featuring common parenting advice phrases. As guests mingle and chat, they listen for conversations where these phrases are shared. When they hear advice matching a square on their card, they mark it. The first person to complete a row or pattern shouts “Bingo!” and wins a prize.

Incorporating Personal Tips:

Consider including some personalized advice phrases based on the experiences and tips shared by the parents-to-be and other guests. It adds a warm and personalized touch to the game.

Baby Advice Bingo is a fun and heartwarming game that combines the joy of celebration with valuable parenting wisdom. It’s a great way for guests to share their experiences and offer support to the parents-to-be during this exciting journey. Enjoy the laughter and meaningful moments this game brings to your baby shower!

9. Parent Advice Cards

Game Setup:

For Parent Advice Cards, you’ll need:

  • Blank index cards or pre-made advice cards
  • Pens or markers for guests
  • A collection box or basket
  • Prizes for the most heartfelt or humorous advice

Provide guests with blank index cards or pre-made advice cards. They write down their best parenting advice, tips, or well-wishes for the parents-to-be. Collect the cards in a box or basket for the parents to cherish and read later.

10. Baby Lullaby Karaoke

Game Preparation:

To host Baby Lullaby Karaoke, you’ll need:

  • A selection of popular lullabies or baby songs
  • A karaoke machine or a music player with a microphone
  • Prizes for the most melodious singer

Guests take turns singing lullabies or baby songs karaoke-style. Encourage participation by providing lyric sheets. The person with the most melodious rendition or the most enthusiastic performance wins a prize.

Additional Twist:

Have a panel of “judges” rate the performances on creativity, enthusiasm, and entertainment value. It adds an element of friendly competition to the karaoke session.

Customized baby shower games add a personal touch to your celebration and create memorable moments for everyone involved. From guessing baby photos to trivia about the parents-to-be, these games foster laughter, connection, and joy during this special occasion. Enjoy the unique and heartwarming experiences that these customized games bring to your baby shower!


Additional Tips

Planning a baby shower and organizing games can be a rewarding experience, but it’s natural to have questions along the way. Here are some quick tips and answers to common questions to help you host a successful baby shower filled with memorable games:

Quick Tips for Hosting a Successful Baby Shower:

  1. Plan Ahead: Start planning the baby shower well in advance to ensure everything runs smoothly.
  2. Guest List: Create a guest list and gather RSVPs to estimate the number of attendees.
  3. Choose a Date and Venue: Select a date and venue that works for the parents-to-be and accommodates your games and activities.
  4. Theme Selection: Consider choosing a theme that reflects the parents’ interests or the baby’s nursery theme.
  5. Invitations: Send out invitations with clear details about the date, time, location, and any specific requests, like bringing a baby photo for a game.
  6. Decorations: Decorate the venue to match the theme and create an inviting atmosphere.
  7. Food and Drinks: Plan a menu that suits the time of day and preferences of the guests, and ensure there are options for any dietary restrictions.
  8. Games and Activities: Organize a variety of games to keep guests entertained, and ensure you have the necessary supplies for each game.
  9. Prizes: Prepare small prizes for game winners to add an extra element of fun and competition.
  10. Gifts: Allocate time for the parents-to-be to open gifts and express their gratitude.

FAQs About Organizing Baby Shower Games

Q: How many games should I include in the baby shower?

A: It’s a good idea to have around 3-5 games for a well-rounded baby shower. The number of games may vary based on the duration of the event and the preferences of the parents-to-be and guests.

Q: Can I mix and match different game themes for the baby shower?

A: Absolutely! Mixing and matching game themes can add variety and excitement to the event. Just ensure that the games flow smoothly and are enjoyable for all guests.

Q: What are some game ideas for co-ed baby showers?

A: Co-ed baby showers often feature games that both men and women can enjoy. Consider games like “Baby Olympics,” “Diaper Derby,” or “Baby’s First Word Challenge” that appeal to a mixed audience.

Q: Should I offer prizes for every game, or is it optional?

A: Offering prizes for every game can encourage active participation and make the event more enjoyable. However, it’s not mandatory, and you can choose to offer prizes for select games or as surprises for game winners.

Q: How can I ensure that all guests feel included and comfortable during the games?

A: To ensure inclusivity, select games that are suitable for a diverse group of guests and avoid games that may make some individuals uncomfortable. Keep the atmosphere light-hearted and respectful, and consider guests’ preferences when choosing games.


Conclusion

In this guide, we’ve explored a wide array of baby shower games that are sure to add joy, laughter, and cherished memories to your special occasion. From classic favourites to themed adventures, we’ve covered it all. Let’s recap the variety of baby shower games we’ve discussed:

  • Classic Baby Shower Games: Timeless favourites like Baby Bingo, Baby Word Scramble, and Guess the Baby Food.
  • Outdoor-Themed Baby Shower Games: Fun outdoor activities, including Nature Scavenger Hunt and Mini Sports Olympics.
  • Customized Baby Shower Games: Personalized games such as Guess the Baby Photos, Parent Trivia, and Baby’s Firsts Memory Game.

The importance of hosting enjoyable and memorable baby showers cannot be understated. These gatherings are opportunities to celebrate the arrival of a new family member and create lasting bonds with loved ones. The games you choose can set the tone for the event, making it even more special.

We encourage you to get creative and add your unique spin to these games. Personalize them to match the preferences and interests of the parents-to-be and your guests. Remember, the goal is to create an atmosphere of fun, love, and togetherness.

As you plan your baby shower, consider these games as building blocks to construct an unforgettable event. And don’t forget to capture those precious moments with photos to cherish for years to come.

If you have your own unique game ideas or experiences to share, we’d love to hear from you. Feel free to leave your thoughts and suggestions in the comments section below. Your insights and creativity can inspire others in their baby shower planning journey.

Thank you for allowing Parent Intel to be a part of your parenting adventure. We wish you and the parents-to-be an incredible and joy-filled baby shower!