Girls Night Party Games
Include some girls night party games at your next ladies only outing and create some fun and hilarious memories that your girlfriends will cherish for years to come. Games that are simple and can be played anywhere you go are ideal. Give one or two a try, and you're sure to be hooked!
Ring My Bell
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Purchase an inexpensive bell and ring it to get everyone's attention. Next, ask a list of questions, and the first person to answer each gets a point. Whoever has the most points at the end is the winner. You can also give every woman her own bell so she can "ring" in her answer, rather than shouting it out.
Print out the list of questions provided using Adobe and add your own! If you need help downloading the printables, check out these helpful tips.
Some questions you could ask include:
Who has...
- the oldest car?
- lost the most weight?
- the most kids?
- the most piercings?
- been married the longest?
Who is...
- the oldest? (Only ask this one with a crowd that won't take offense!)
- wearing the most red (or black, pink, green, etc.)?
- the newest in town?
- Get this game ready before the girls meet up by printing out the list of Ring My Bell questions, or make up some of your own based on your experiences with your friends and what you think they'll find humorous.
Cookie Cook Off
If you are having a girls night near a holiday, you can have a cookie cook off. This can be done in one of two ways. First, each attendee can bake her favorite cookies at home, and then bring a plate of the cookies to the party. As a group, you can have a taste-test contest to decide who has the absolute best cookie recipe.
You can also purchase premade dough or bake a bunch of plain sugar cookies ahead of time, and then have a decorating contest. Divide your guests into groups and provide plenty of decorating supplies. Time the teams and see who can decorate the best batch of cookies in five minutes. The best part of this game? The prize is that you get to eat the cookies!
Purse Treasure Hunt
One person should act as the game host. Create a list of common items you'd find in a woman's purse. These might include items like:

- Lipstick
- A mirror
- Gum
- Mints
- Tissue
- Hair clip
- Particular coins
- Credit card
- Coupons
- Shopping list
- Old receipt
The person hosting the game will call out one item at a time. The first woman to produce that item from her purse is awarded one point. Whoever winds up with the most points by the end of the game wins. Decide on some sort of prize for the winner ahead of time. Read More...