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25+ Hilarious Baby Shower Games That Will Make Your Guests Cry-Laughing

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25+ Hilarious Baby Shower Games That Will Make Your Guests Cry-Laughing

Baby showers are the perfect excuse to gather friends and family for giggles, snacks, and a little friendly chaos. Whether you’re planning a small, intimate brunch or a loud, colorful bash, the right mix of games will keep energy high and bellies aching from laughter. If you prefer low-key options for some guests, check out a roundup of non-game baby shower activities that are relaxed but still memorable.

Below are more than 25 silly, surprising, and utterly goofy games guaranteed to make people laugh — and maybe leave a few blushing. Each game includes a quick how-to and a tip to increase the comedy factor.

Icebreaker Giggles

  1. Celebrity Baby Name Match
  • How to: Print cards with celebrity names on one set and their baby names on another. Guests pair up.
  • Tip: Include obscure celebrity parents to prompt hilarious guesses.
  1. Baby Photo Guessing Game
  • How to: Ask guests to bring a baby photo; everyone guesses who’s who.
  • Tip: Encourage over-the-top baby captions for bonus laughs.
  1. Who’s That Belly?
  • How to: Tape index cards over various bellies (pictures of fruits) and guests guess weight/fruit type blindfolded.
  • Tip: Use giant fruits like watermelon and coconut for dramatic reveals.

Silly Skill Challenges

  1. Diaper Derby
  • How to: Teams change a doll’s diaper while wearing oven mitts.
  • Tip: Time them and award a prize for the “cleanest chaos.”
  1. Blindfold Bottle Race
  • How to: Blindfolded players try to pour water into a baby bottle.
  • Tip: Replace water with colorful juice for messy hilarity.
  1. Sock Toss
  • How to: Toss rolled-up socks into a baby tub — the farthest misses are sometimes the funniest.
  • Tip: Use oversized socks and funny sound effects.

Wordplay & Guessing Games

  1. Baby Word Scramble
  • How to: Unscramble baby-themed words on a whiteboard; fastest wins.
  • Tip: Include made-up words for confusion-induced laughter.
  1. Who Said It?
  • How to: Match quotes to the mom-to-be (or famous parents) — lying is encouraged.
  • Tip: Allow one “creative rewrite” per person for extra silliness.
  1. Baby Pictionary
  • How to: Draw baby items with timers; no letters allowed.
  • Tip: Have an “art judge” award points for dramatic interpretation.

Creative Contests

  1. Diaper Cake-Off
  • How to: Small teams create the most extravagant diaper cake.
  • Tip: Provide ridiculous props like tiny sunglasses and toy trophies.
  1. Onesie Design Relay
  • How to: Teams decorate onesies blindfolded in relay style.
  • Tip: Use washable markers and add glitter for over-the-top design disasters.
  1. Baby Name Mash-Up
  • How to: Mash two names together on whiteboards and explain the “meaning.”
  • Tip: Ask someone sober to judge and someone tipsy to defend the name.

Food-Related Laughs

  1. Taste Test — Baby Food Edition
  • How to: Blindfolded guests taste baby foods and guess flavors.
  • Tip: Add a “mystery jar” with a non-baby food for audible reactions.
  1. Bottle Chug Race
  • How to: Sip juice from baby bottles; first to finish wins.
  • Tip: Use ridiculous straws or small sippy cups to make it awkward.
  1. Pacifier Hunt
  • How to: Hide pacifiers in a bowl of rice — fastest finder wins.
  • Tip: Add glitter to the rice for a dramatic clean-up moment.

Team & Relay Mayhem

  1. Stroller Obstacle Course
  • How to: Push a stroller through cones and over ramps with a doll passenger.
  • Tip: Include silly obstacles like “stop for diaper change.”
  1. Baby Shower Taboo
  • How to: Play Taboo with baby-related words; the laughter comes from creative circumlocutions.
  • Tip: Add penalty dares for forbidden words.
  1. Team Lullaby Karaoke
  • How to: Teams perform intentionally bad lullabies; judge originality and overacting.
  • Tip: Provide baby-themed props and goofy back-up dancers.

Pranks & Custom Games

  1. The Diaper Note Swap
  • How to: Guests write fake “diaper notes” like a restaurant review for an infant.
  • Tip: Read them aloud in a dramatic news-anchor voice.
  1. Baby Bingo with a Twist
  • How to: Classic bingo but squares are silly actions (e.g., “makes a baby face”).
  • Tip: The caller must act out one square per round.
  1. Don’t Say “Baby”
  • How to: Start a ban on the word “baby”; anyone who says it gives up a token.
  • Tip: Tokens can be cashed in for dares — and very silly forfeits.

Quiet But Hysterical

  1. Advice for the Mom-to-Be
  • How to: Guests write advice; the funniest is read aloud and voted on.
  • Tip: Encourage wildly impractical advice for laughs.
  1. Baby Predictions & Mad Libs
  • How to: Fill-in-the-blank predictions about the baby’s future; read them dramatically.
  • Tip: Have someone perform the prediction as if reading late-night news.
  1. Name That Nursery Rhyme (Badly)
  • How to: Hum or recite a nursery rhyme poorly and have others guess.
  • Tip: Use accents and soap-opera-style dramatization.

Games for Every Guest (Including Men)

  1. Daddy-to-Be Roast & Toast
  • How to: Gentle roast of the dad followed by heartfelt toasts.
  • Tip: Keep a timer and a “compliment” jar for balance. This is a great inclusive option for parties featuring competitive guys and can pair well with guides to baby shower games that men enjoy.
  1. Baby Ball Toss
  • How to: Toss a soft ball into a laundry basket while reciting one-liners about parenting.
  • Tip: Give bonus points for the corniest dad-joke.
  1. Grow-a-Name
  • How to: Teams receive clay to sculpt a baby name interpretation in 3 minutes.
  • Tip: Most abstract interpretation wins highest comedy score.
  1. Photo Caption Contest
  • How to: Provide silly baby photos and have guests write captions. Read aloud and vote.
  • Tip: Add a “NSFW” caption category for daring crowds.

Prize Ideas That Add Fuel to the Funny

  • Gag awards (tiny tiara, faux “Best Diaper Changer” ribbon)
  • Practical goodies packaged with ridiculous labels (e.g., “Emergency Sleep in a Jar”)
  • Edible prizes in absurd shapes (like baby-shaped cookies)

Tips for Keeping It Fun (Not Mean)

  • Set a clear tone: playful, not humiliating.
  • Know your crowd — what’s hilarious to some might embarrass others.
  • Use comfy chairs and adequate breaks; laughter is better with snacks.
  • Have a few quieter options (crafts, photo booth) for guests who’d rather watch.

Conclusion

For printable invitations, favors, and décor that match a hilarious game plan, consider browsing Minted’s ideas and inspiration for celebrations to find stationery and styling that elevates the theme. If you’re drafting a remembrance or program note and want examples of tone and wording, an obituary such as this sample obituary can offer guidance on respectful phrasing.