Bride and groom trivia is the game where your guests prove how well they really know the two of you — and where the couple finds out whose version of "how we met" everyone actually believes. Here are 60 bride and groom trivia questions organized by round, plus how to run the game so every table stays in it.
How Bride and Groom Trivia Works
Guests answer questions about the couple — some about the bride, some about the groom, some about both — and the highest score wins. You can run it three ways: printed cards at each table (slow to grade), a host reading questions aloud (fun but chaotic), or on guests' phones with automatic scoring and a live leaderboard, which is what My Wedding Trivia was built for. Whichever format you choose, the questions below work as-is — just swap in your details.
Round 1: All About the Bride (15 Questions)
- What city was the bride born in?
- What was the bride's first job?
- What is the bride's go-to karaoke song?
- What's the bride's coffee order?
- Which movie can the bride quote start to finish?
- What was the bride's childhood dream job?
- What is the bride's biggest irrational fear?
- Who is the bride's celebrity crush?
- What does the bride always have in her bag?
- What sport or hobby did the bride do growing up?
- What's the bride's comfort food after a bad day?
- How many pairs of shoes does the bride own — closest guess wins?
- What subject was the bride best at in school?
- What's the one chore the bride refuses to do?
- What did the bride think of the groom after their first date?
Round 2: All About the Groom (15 Questions)
- What city was the groom born in?
- What was the groom's most embarrassing haircut era?
- What's the groom's death-row meal?
- Which team could the groom never abandon?
- What was the groom's first car?
- What's the groom's hidden talent?
- What game — video, board, or card — is the groom unbeatable at?
- What was the groom's nickname growing up?
- How long did it take the groom to ask the bride out?
- What's the groom's most-worn item of clothing?
- What does the groom claim to be great at cooking?
- Who did the groom tell first after the proposal?
- What's the groom's guilty-pleasure TV show?
- What was the groom's first concert?
- What did the groom think of the bride after their first date?
Round 3: The Couple (15 Questions)
- Where exactly did they meet?
- What was their first date — and who was more nervous?
- Who said "I love you" first?
- What was their first trip together?
- Where did the proposal happen?
- How long have they been together, to the month?
- What's their couple song?
- Who is the better driver, according to the other?
- What do they argue about most (lovingly)?
- Who takes longer to get ready?
- What's their favorite restaurant as a couple?
- Who is more likely to plan a surprise?
- What pet do they have — or want first?
- Where is the honeymoon?
- Who fell first — really?
Round 4: Speed Round — This or That (15 Questions)
Rapid-fire: guests pick which of the two fits each label. Perfect finale before revealing the winner.
- Bigger foodie?
- Worse texter?
- First one dancing tonight?
- More competitive?
- Better gift-giver?
- More likely to cry during the speeches?
- Bigger overpacker?
- Night owl?
- More likely to lose their phone?
- Better singer (self-proclaimed)?
- Actual better singer?
- More likely to adopt a stray animal?
- Spends more on takeout?
- Keeps the other waiting in the car?
- Said "yes" to this wedding date first?
Tips for Running It Well
- Balance the rounds. Equal bride and groom questions keeps both families equally in the game — nobody's side gets an unfair head start.
- Let the couple disagree. The best moments come when the "official" answer differs from what one of them insists is true. Leave room for the argument.
- Use photos. Baby pictures, awkward-phase pictures, first-vacation pictures. A "who is this?" photo question is an instant table-wide debate.
- Crown a real winner. A small prize — or the honor of the first toast — makes the leaderboard matter.
Play It on Phones Instead of Paper
All 60 of these questions load straight into a phone-based game your guests join by scanning a QR code — no app, no grading, automatic leaderboard, and the reveal moments up on the big screen. Set it up in about ten minutes: create your bride and groom trivia game free, or grab more question ideas from our funny wedding trivia list, shoe game questions, and complete wedding trivia guide.