The Shoe Game is a popular and entertaining activity for wedding receptions. It’s a fun way to learn more about the newlyweds in a playful and lighthearted manner. The rules are simple. The bride and groom sit back to back on chairs. Each holds one of their own shoes and one of their partner’s shoes.
The MC then asks a series of questions, such as ‘Who is the better cook?’ or ‘Who said “I love you” first?’. The bride and groom answer by raising the shoe of the person they think best fits the answer. The catch? They can’t peek at what the other person is answering!
Remember, honesty is key in this game. It’s all in good fun and is sure to get lots of laughs from the guests. Plus, it’s a great way to keep the energy flowing at your wedding reception.
EXAMPLE QUESTIONS
Here's about 60 questions, choose about 20 to 30 which should be more than enough,
Who hogs most of the bed? Who is the better driver? Who is the better cook? Who is more likely to ask for directions? Who has the most shoes? Who has the nuttier family? Who is the better kisser? Who is smarter? Who is more clumsy? Who talks the most? Who tells the best jokes? Who is the bigger baby when sick? Who gives the most unexpected surprises? Who has the best hair? Who is the most adventurous in the bedroom? Who dances better? Who holds their booze better? Who has more clothing? Who is most likely to fall asleep during a movie? Who has the better shower singing voice? Who made the first move for a kiss? Who said “I love you” first? Who is more romantic? Who is the most organized? Who spends more time on Instagram? Who eats the most junk food? Who will fall asleep first tonight? Who will wake up first? Who works out more? Who is more likely to get a traffic ticket? Who will be doing the laundry? Who has the crazier family? Who is the biggest baby? Who is the loudest? Who did more of the wedding planning? Who planned the honeymoon? Whose friends will be over more? Who is a better dresser? Who spends more money? Who will be doing the grocery shopping? Who has the best taste in anything? Who has a better fashion sense? Who eats healthier? Who has a better taste in music? Who is the bigger party animal? Who will be making dinner every night? Who always replaces the toilet paper roll? Who is the messiest? Who would drive on a road trip? Who remembers family and friends’ birthdays? Who chooses where you eat for dinner? Who got better grades in school? Who usually falls asleep first? Who plans the best date nights? Who made the first move? Who buys the best gifts? Who is more likely to be running late? Who is in better shape? Who is better at keeping secrets? Most importantly, the last question being,