We know that your wedding guests may have trouble interacting if they don’t already know one another quite well — but there are loads of fun ways to break the ice and get them engaged in no time! Among our favorite ideas is tabletop icebreakers, so now we are here to share 9 of our favorites. Check out the listing below to get inspired for your own wedding.
Wed-Libs
Make your own version of Mad Libs for the visitors to fill out and read together. They will be laughing right away!
Advice Cards
Keep advice cards at the table for each guest to fill out and encourage them to read the advice out loudly together. They are bound to get a lot of laughs.
Board Games
Keep board games easy for the guests to play at the table. They will have a lot of fun getting a small competitive together.
How Well Do You Know The Bride & Groom?
Keep a timer on the table and see which of those guests at each table may fill out their”How Well Do You Know the Bride & Groom” sheet first. Whoever can finish the fastest and with the most correct answers, wins a decoration.
I Spy
Make a list of photos for your wedding guests to snap — like someone laughing and the cake. Have guests at every table compete against one another to see who will check off all the photographs in their list first.
Wedding Guest Bingo
For this action, guests must interact with one another to find different guests with characteristics described about the wedding guest bingo sheet. It’s an enjoyable way to get a little competitive and get speaking with guests both in your table and at other tables.
Scratchers
Keep a pile of scratchers at every table and have each guest select a card. Have each guest perform their scratcher in precisely the exact same time to discover the winners! Reward the winners at each table with a little prize. Having a little competition at the dining table is a great ice breaker!
Crossword Puzzles
Personalized crossword puzzles are a great way to get everybody at the table talking and thinking together.
Playing Cards
Keep personalized decks of cards to the tables for guests to play with. It is such a simple and fun way to receive guests interacting and decks of cards make great favors too.
What icebreakers would you plan on using at your wedding? Do you think of any others that we should add to this list?