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Name each dinner table by song title. When the song plays, the whole table must rush to the dance floor to get things moving! How to play: Helping a wedding table bond is not always simple. Add a little competition to the mix by challenging each table to rush the dance floor when a particular song plays throughout the night. The best show of silliness or grace wins the dance competition at the end of the evening.

Supply chalk or tape for an outdoor hopscotch tournament during the reception. How to play: Set aside an area where kids and adults alike can spread out and play hopscotch.

Use multi-colored tape on a grassier surface or chalk where possible. Be sure to include sandbags for more complex games that can be played on a hopscotch course. Build your own life-size version of this memorable childhood gem and add it to your list of cocktail-party lawn games.

How to play: Drill out 35 large holes—five down and seven across—to build an adult-sized version of this childhood tic-tac-toe inspired game.

With one player on each side, guests drop colored discs into the slots in hopes to get a four-in-the-row combination before their opponent. Supply the smaller version for child guests at the party.

A balloon wall pop welcomes guests to seek messages and prizes inside a wall of balloons just waiting to be popped! How to play: On a large cork board, attach a decorative collection of balloons in a festive pattern.

Instruct each guest to use a safety pin to pop one balloon each. Every balloon includes a secret message, instruction or a prize! Reward a few lucky poppers with first dibs at the dessert table or a champagne toast of their own. Add a touch of competition to the photo booth! At the end of the night, the couple chooses the silliest photo from the evening.

How to play: Encourage guests to be as wacky as possible while arranging their poses in the photo booth. Many photographers will print out the images into a scrapbook for immediate viewing. Either the guests or bride and groom can pick their favorites before the night is up. This simple and natural addition to outdoor games includes festively painted rocks and a DIY facbric tic-tac-toe board.

How to play: Ideal for simple outdoor cocktail hours and weddings with children, painted rock tic-tac-toe combines hand painted rocks and a DIY board for easy transport and play. Lay out the boards across picnic tables to encourage guests for a competitive game over conversation and wine. Set up a board and set of bocce balls to participate in this classic Italian outdoor cocktail and reception game.

Points are rewarded depending on proximity to the jack ball. Set up the game in either a measured, enclosed board or on an open, more casual lawn setup. Whacking a wedding-cake-themed pinata filled with lots of delicious candy! How to play: Choose an elegant—or completely silly—pinata to shake things up during the dessert hour.

Blindfold the groom and bride to see who can break through the pinata to release all the goodies inside. Be sure to include bags or small to-go boxes for all the kids to gather their treasure. Mark each side with the appropriate number of dots and place them all in a bucket or small container. Include a Yahtzee instructional board out on the lawn of your venue to get things started.

Pair kids and adults to teach them about this simple, traditional dice game. Set up a mini course for the golf-loving guests. See if the parents can beat the scores of their newlywed children!

How to play: Build or rent a mini golfing green with plywood, turf and a set of putters. As guests sip a cocktail, encourage a friendly game of mini golf, equipped with small score cards for keeping things competitive. Keep things classy with a friendly tournament of croquet. Two teams race to hit their balls through the wicket course the fastest. How to play: Guests break up into two small teams and move all their croquet balls through a self-made course of stakes and hoops known as wickets.

Arrange the croquet set by a nearby chalkboard with rules and tips for playing. Kick off the afternoon with a bride vs. Leave a challenging fill-in-the-blank trivia card at each table setting full of interesting questions about the newlyweds. How to play: As guests take their seats for dinner, challenge them with a competitive table game of trivia. The first person or couple to complete the questionnaire successfully wins a dessert or a prize. Announce the answers at the start of dinner or leave an answer sheet near the centerpiece so each table can play at their own pace.

Perfect for an outdoor cocktail hour, the classic sandbag game can be customized for a husband vs. Provide a questionnaire with interesting facts about guests in the room and send everyone on a socializing scavenger hunt. When guests start their cocktail hour or sit down to dinner, encourage conversation by listing interesting facts about people in the room. Everyone has to mingle to complete their questionnaire faster than their peers.

How to play: For both chess and checkers, DIY your board with checkered black and white fabric. A fabric board makes for easy transport, outdoor play and easy cleanup. For a rustic look, cut and paint your checker pieces from wood slices. Follow us. Register Log in. My Profile points. Log out. New Games Most Popular Games. Support for the Flash plugin has moved to the Y8 Browser. Adjust game screen size. Game controls. Adjust or maximize. Indian Wedding , play times Requires Y8 Browser.

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A rustic sign propped up against a tree makes a great menu for al fresco dining. Instead of individual centerpieces, line reception tables with fresh floral garlands, as in this Menonaqua Inn celebration planned by Smitten Events. A rustic outdoor wedding calls for a ceremony arch to match.

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