Cheeky, adults-only Family Feud questions for bachelorette parties, game nights, and grown-up gatherings. PG-13, not X-rated.
These questions are written for adult audiences (21+) — bachelorette parties, couples' game nights, and bar trivia. They're flirty, suggestive, and cheeky, but never explicit. Think Saturday Night Live, not adult cinema.
If you want PG content, see our main questions and answers page. If you want straight-up explicit content, this isn't the right page.
Best fits: bachelorette parties, couples' game night, adult birthday parties, divorce parties, 21+ corporate offsites where the team genuinely knows each other well. Don't use these at family reunions, work events with senior leadership, or anywhere you'd hesitate to retell the joke on Monday.
Want a private interactive version? Build a free game and share the join link only with your guests — your party stays private.
1. Name a place couples make out
2. Name something a guy does to impress a date
3. Name something you'd never tell your ex
4. Name a body part people compliment on a first date
5. Name something people lie about on a dating profile
6. Name a reason couples break up
1. Name something you'd find in a bachelorette gift bag
2. Name something the bride should NOT do at her bachelorette
3. Name a dare for a bachelorette party
4. Name something couples argue about in the bedroom
5. Name a romantic gift that's actually disappointing
1. Name something you'd never admit to your mother
2. Name a place you've fallen asleep drunk
3. Name something embarrassing in your search history
4. Name a lie people tell their partner
5. Name a habit you hide from a new partner
1. Name something you do after one too many drinks
2. Name something you regret the morning after
3. Name a place adults sneak away to be alone
4. Name something you'd never tell a coworker
5. Name something that ruins a one-night stand
PG-13 to soft-R. Suggestive and cheeky but never explicit. If you've ever watched a stand-up comedy special on a streaming service, you'll be comfortable with these.
Yes — that's the most common use case. Pair with cocktails and a willingness to laugh at yourself for best results.
Only if your team is small, close, and you've already cleared it with HR. For most work settings, use our work-appropriate questions instead.
Yes — paste them into our free builder and adjust to your group's comfort. Some hosts dial up the boldness for couples' game night and dial it back for mixed-age parties.
Yes — nothing involving minors, nothing that punches down at marginalized groups, and nothing explicit enough to violate platform terms. We aim for cheeky, not cruel.
Absolutely. Use our builder to create a game and share the join link in your group chat. Players buzz in from their phones while everyone's on video — works great for long-distance bachelorettes.
Let them sit out a round or have them help with the buzzer/scoreboard. It's a party — nobody should feel pressured to participate in something they don't enjoy.
Our adults page has more PG-13 content. For more bachelorette-specific material, see our family-feud-for-bachelorette page.