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Wedding quiz guide

Unforgettable reception entertainment. Quiz guests on how well they know the couple.

Why wedding quizzes work

A wedding quiz brings the room together. Instead of polite chatter, you get shared laughter — from the bridal party to the great-aunt who's meeting everyone for the first time.

Breaks the ice

Connects guests from different sides through shared laughs.

All ages, one game

Any phone works. Grandparents and kids alike.

Celebrates your story

Questions about how you met, your quirks, your journey.

Four quiz styles

Pick one. Or mix them. Your wedding, your call.

1. How well do you know the couple?

The classic. Test guests on facts — where you met, first date, favorite things, funny stories.

Example questions:

  • Where did the couple first meet?
  • Where did their first trip go?
  • Who said "I love you" first?
  • What's their go-to takeaway order?
  • If they won the lottery, what would they buy first?

2. Who's more likely to...

Inspired by the shoe game. Guests guess which partner is more likely to do something. The couple reveals answers live. Laughs follow.

Example questions:

  • Who's more likely to forget an anniversary?
  • Who's the better cook?
  • Who takes longer to get ready?
  • Who's more likely to cry at a movie?
  • Who has the wilder family?

3. Wedding trivia

General love and wedding trivia. Famous couples, traditions, romance history.

Example questions:

  • Which movie holds the record for highest-grossing romantic comedy? (My Big Fat Greek Wedding)
  • What does "something blue" traditionally represent? (Fidelity and love)
  • Which country did wedding cakes originate in? (Ancient Rome)
  • How long was the longest wedding veil in history? (Over 22,000 feet)

4. Prediction game

Guests answer questions about the couple's future. Where they'll honeymoon. How many kids. Who'll win the first argument. Seal it in an envelope. Open it on your anniversary.

30 ready-to-use questions

Drop these into Quizbits. Or use them as a starting point.

Your story (10 questions)

  1. Where did the couple first meet?
  2. What was the date of their first date?
  3. Who made the first move?
  4. What was their first meal together?
  5. How long were they together before the engagement?
  6. Where did the proposal happen?
  7. What song did they first dance to?
  8. Where did they go on their first holiday?
  9. What nicknames do they have for each other?
  10. What was the first gift they gave each other?

Who's more likely (10 questions)

  1. Who's more likely to burn dinner?
  2. Who takes longer to get ready?
  3. Who controls the TV remote?
  4. Who's more likely to get lost?
  5. Early bird or night owl — who's who?
  6. Who's more likely to win an argument?
  7. Who's the better driver?
  8. Who spends more on online shopping?
  9. Who's more likely to plan a surprise?
  10. Who snores the loudest?

Sweet and sentimental (10 questions)

  1. When did they know they'd found "the one"?
  2. What's their favorite thing to do together?
  3. What movie always makes them cry?
  4. What's the dream retirement plan?
  5. If they could live anywhere, where?
  6. What's the most romantic thing they've done for each other?
  7. What do they admire most in each other?
  8. What's "their song"?
  9. Favorite memory together?
  10. Where do they see themselves in 10 years?

Setting up your wedding quiz

Steps to make the reception game go smoothly.

  1. 1

    Build the quiz in advance

    Sign in and go to Create a quiz. Prompt the AI: "Create a wedding quiz about Sarah and James, who met at university..." Then tweak it with personal details.
  2. 2

    Coordinate with the venue

    Ask the venue about a TV or projector. Quizbits casts via Chromecast. Or connect a laptop to the venue's display.
  3. 3

    Pick a quiz master

    Someone who loves a mic. The MC, best man, maid of honor. They keep the pace and the energy.
  4. 4

    Share the room code

    When it's time, put the QR code on screen. Guests scan. No app. The MC shouts "Phones out!" Give everyone a minute to join.
  5. 5

    Award prizes

    Champagne. Wedding favors. A 'first dibs on the cake' certificate. A silly trophy. Make it memorable.

Pro tips

Time it right

Slot the quiz during a natural break — between courses, during cocktails. 10–15 minutes is the sweet spot.

Keep it moving

About 20 seconds per question. 15–20 questions max. Enough fun, short enough to hold attention.

Mix the difficulty

Easy questions (how they met) alongside harder ones. Nobody gets left out.

End high

Save a sweet or funny one for last. 'Who's having more fun at this wedding?' gets a roar every time.

Test the WiFi

Visit early. Confirm phones connect. Grab the password.

Have a backup

Tech fails? Read questions aloud. Guests shout answers. The show goes on.

Ready to build it?

Let AI draft the questions. Customize with your stories and inside jokes.

Related guides

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Chromecast setup

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