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Mr & Mrs Board Game

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Each pair are asked questions about their partner while their other half stays silent. You have to write down your answers on the pad provided. Someone in the hen party will read (out loud) the questions to the bride, and she must answer each question out loud, with the aim to match the grooms answer. Despite being called 'Mr and Mrs', the questions we've created below can be used for couples of any sexualities or genders. And in some instances you can use the questions to see how well you know your friends or family too, such as 'Which Disney character are they most like?', but there will be certain romantic and sexual questions you definitely won't want to ask at the next family party. So choose wisely! We’ve rounded up 100 hilarious Mr and Mrs Questions that are perfect for getting this game going and revealing some funny, risqué and even previously unknown facts about the soon-to-be-married couple. Just remember who your audience is and tailor the questions accordingly. If the bride’s mum is in attendance you might want to miss out on some of the juicier questions in the section labelled ‘Naughty Mr and Mrs Questions’. And, as long as the bride is game, you can make her take a drink for every answer she gets wrong. Add some excitement into the hen party or wedding with the Mr and Mrs Paddle Questions, the perfect extra that everyone will love!

The 'paddle' or shoe game provides plenty of laughs! The aim of this game is to find out what the couple agrees or disagrees on. Whether it's game night, a hen party, or one of many games you play at your family gathering, Mr and Mrs is just one of those activities that guarantees a good time and can reveal some rather interesting stories too. I would have quite liked there to be descriptions with each option, it would have made it that little bit more like the tv show.Fun fact: In the US, the Mr & Mrs Game is also called the Paddle Game or the Newlywed Game and is often played at the wedding d uring the speeches!

Of course, the main idea behind hen party games is to get everybody’s spirits up, having a great laugh and enjoying themselves! However, there may be times when some questions that may get asked whilst playing the Mr. & Mrs. Paddle Questions game may be a bit inappropriate for the time and place! The aim of the game is to see how well they know each other and match as many answers up as possible! You can even enforce a penalty like shots, dares or booby prizes for every one they get wrong - remember, judge's decision is final! Once completed you hand your pad to the ‘host’and they then ask the questions again, this time the partner gives their answer and you can see if any are a match! Each match means a point for the team. Or you can get as technical and creative as you like by recording a video of them answering the questions in person. Once you have their answers all you need to do is ask your friend the same questions at their hen or stag do and compare the answers. Forfeits for not saying the same answer as their fiancé can make the game even more hilarious.

Controversial Mr & Mrs Questions

Sit the bride down in the middle of the group and fire away the questions. For every correct answer the bride gives, everyone in the group takes a sip of their drink. For every question the bride gets wrong, she takes a sip. Start with a few easy questions to get her truth juices flowing, then move onto some more embarrassing questions. (She’ll be happy to share more after a few drinks) Our daughters aged 10 and 8 really loved playing this game, especially the paddle round which we had to play several times in a row because they enjoyed it so much!

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