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27 Baby Shower Games Everyone Will Actually Enjoy

Last Updated on 06/05/2025 by Nell Marie

Planning a baby shower and wondering what on earth you’re going to do to keep everyone entertained? I’ve been there. You want games that get people laughing, mingling, and maybe even tearing up a little (in a good way).

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But let’s be honest—not every baby shower game is a winner. Some can be awkward or just plain boring. That’s why I’ve gathered up a list of baby shower games that people actually like to play.

These are fun, easy, and a mix of sweet and silly. Whether you’re throwing a laid-back backyard BBQ-style shower or a more formal afternoon tea kind of gathering, there’s something here to fit the vibe.

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Don’t Say “Baby”

The classic icebreaker. Hand out a clothespin or bracelet to each guest when they arrive. If someone hears another person say “baby,” they get to take their pin. The person with the most pins at the end wins a prize.

Why it works: It’s simple, gets people talking, and brings out everyone’s competitive side.

Guess the Baby Food

Grab a few jars of baby food (remove or cover the labels) and have guests guess what flavor each one is by taste or smell.

Bonus tip: Offer a prize to the person who gets the most right and maybe keep some napkins nearby—some of those combos are wild.

Who Knows Mommy Best?

Ask the mama-to-be questions beforehand like her weirdest pregnancy craving or her favorite baby name, then quiz the guests.

Pro tip: Keep it lighthearted—this one’s always more fun with quirky answers!

Baby Predictions

Set up a table where guests can write down their guesses: birth date, weight, length, and time of day. Mom can keep them as a sweet keepsake.

What’s in Your Purse?

Make a list of random items (lip balm, gum, hand sanitizer, baby wipes, etc.) and assign points to each. The more unusual the item, the more points!

Why it’s fun: It gets everyone digging and laughing over the contents of their bags.

Baby Pictionary

Grab a whiteboard or paper and pens, write down a bunch of baby-related phrases, and have guests draw while others guess.

Some ideas: “dirty diaper,” “baby shower,” “pacifier,” “crib,” “blowout.”

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The Price Is Right: Baby Edition

Put together a few essential baby items (diapers, wipes, baby shampoo, etc.) and have guests guess the price of each one. Closest to the actual total wins!

Diaper Notes

This isn’t really a game—but it’s one of the most thoughtful activities you can include. Set out a stack of diapers and some markers. Guests write funny or sweet messages on the front of the diapers for those late-night changes.

Why it’s gold: Trust me, at 3am, those notes will mean a lot.

Name That Baby Tune

Play a few seconds of popular songs with the word “baby” in the title and have guests try to guess the name of the song.

Baby Bingo

Give guests bingo cards with baby items in each square (think bottle, stroller, onesie). As gifts are opened, they can mark off items they see. First to get five in a row wins.

Diaper Changing Challenge

Give two guests a doll and a diaper each. Time them to see who can change it the fastest—one-handed or blindfolded for a twist!

Baby Bottle Chug

Fill baby bottles with water, juice, or even soda and see who can drink it the fastest. It’s harder than it looks.

Guess the Baby Bump Size

Use yarn or ribbon to have guests cut the length they think matches the mom-to-be’s belly. Whoever gets the closest wins.

Pass the Present

Wrap a small gift in many layers of wrapping paper. Read a story or poem with “left” and “right” directions, and guests pass the gift accordingly until the last layer is opened.

Baby Word Scramble

Scramble up 10–15 baby-related words (like “pacifier,” “crib,” “onesie”) and have guests unscramble them as fast as they can.

Baby Animal Match

List adult animals on one side of the page and baby animal names on the other. Have guests match them up (cow → calf, goose → gosling, etc.).

Pacifier Hunt

Hide a bunch of plastic pacifiers around the party space. Whoever finds the most wins a prize!

Who’s That Baby?

Ask guests to send in a baby photo of themselves before the shower. Pin them up and have everyone guess who’s who.

Would She Rather?

List two options (like “cloth or disposable,” “pink or blue,” “bassinet or crib”) and have guests guess which the mama-to-be would choose.

Baby Face Mashup

Use printed photos of the parents-to-be and cut out facial features (eyes, nose, mouth, etc.). Mix and match them on blank baby face outlines for hilarious results.

Baby Bucket List

Have guests write down fun or heartfelt things the parents should do with their baby in the first year. This becomes a meaningful keepsake later on.

Late Night Diaper Raffle

Encourage guests to bring a pack of diapers to enter a raffle. Draw a winner and hand out a small prize. Easy, helpful, and fun.

Emoji Baby Phrases

Create a sheet with a bunch of baby-related phrases written in emojis and have guests guess what they are.

Example: 🍼👶💤 = “Bottle-fed baby sleeping”

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Baby Shower Scavenger Hunt

Make a list of things guests need to find around the room: someone wearing pink, a pacifier, something shaped like a heart, etc.

Advice for the Parents

Set out cards or a notebook where guests can share advice, funny stories, or encouraging words for the parents-to-be.

Baby Sketch Artists

Hand out paper plates and pens—but guests have to draw a baby while the plate is on top of their head!

Baby Shower Mad Libs

Create a fun little story and remove a few key words (adjective, noun, verb, etc.). Ask guests to fill them in without knowing the full story, then read them aloud for laughs.

Tips for Running a Fun Game Session

Here’s the thing—you don’t need to play all the games. In fact, I usually recommend choosing 3 to 5 games depending on the flow of the shower. Here are a few quick tips to make the game time a hit:

  • Mix it up: Choose a few high-energy games and one or two sentimental ones to balance it out.
  • Have small prizes: These don’t have to be anything fancy. Think candles, lip balm, mini succulents, or cute coffee mugs.
  • Don’t force it: If people are deep in conversation or things are flowing well, skip a game or two. The goal is fun, not stress!
  • Use printables: If you’re using bingo, word scrambles, or emoji games, have copies printed and ready ahead of time.
  • Keep time in mind: It’s easy to get carried away. Try not to let games take up more than 45 minutes total unless everyone is super into it.

Final Thoughts

Baby showers are all about celebrating the upcoming arrival of someone incredibly special. Games are a great way to break the ice, get people laughing, and create memories that’ll last long after the last cupcake is eaten. The key is to keep it light, relaxed, and full of heart.

Whether you go the hilarious route with baby bottle chugging or lean more sentimental with advice cards and diaper notes, you really can’t go wrong as long as you keep the mama-to-be at the center of it all.

So grab some printable game cards, pick up a few dollar store prizes, and get ready for a shower full of fun, laughter, and a whole lot of love.

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