Bachelorette Party Scavenger Hunt: 5 Complete Lists + 60 Clues for Every Vibe & Venue

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5 complete bachelorette party scavenger hunt lists with 60+ clues — organized by venue and vibe, ready to print and play. Bar crawl, beach, Airbnb night in, city adventure, and bridal bingo.

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A bachelorette party scavenger hunt is the activity that turns a night out into an event — the difference between "we went to a bunch of bars" and "we did this thing that we still talk about at dinner parties two years later." The format works because it gives the whole group a shared mission, creates natural moments of chaos and laughter, and generates the kind of photos that actually capture the energy of the night rather than posed shots at a table.

The five complete lists below are organized by venue and vibe — pick the one that matches where the party is happening and customize the clues to the bride. Every list is designed to be printed, cut, and handed out — no app required, no Wi-Fi needed, nothing to download. Just print, play, and keep score with a pen.

How to run a bachelorette party scavenger hunt — the setup in five minutes

Team format
Split into 2–3 teams of 2–4 people each. The bride floats between teams or leads one. Teams keep their own lists and verify completions with photos. Most points at the end of the night wins. Assign a designated scorer per team — usually the most responsible person who isn't drinking fastest.
Individual format
Everyone gets their own list and competes individually. Works best for smaller groups (6–10) where splitting into teams would leave teams too small. The winner gets bragging rights and a prize at the last venue. The bride doesn't compete — she judges.
Collaborative format
The whole group works together on one list. No competition — just a collective mission. Works for groups where competitive dynamics would be uncomfortable, or where the goal is "everyone participates in everything" rather than a winner. Set a target number of points to hit by the end of the night.
Time limit format
Set a 30–60 minute window at one venue, then reconvene and tally points before moving on. Works for bar crawls and city adventures where the group will hit multiple stops. The time limit creates urgency that makes the hunt feel more like a game and less like a to-do list.

Rules that prevent the common problems

  • Photo proof required for all people-related tasks. Any clue involving another person (convince someone to sing, get a stranger's name, etc.) requires a photo as proof. This prevents disputed claims and also generates the best photos of the night.
  • Designate a group chat for submissions. Text photo evidence to a shared group chat or a single designated scorer rather than gathering in person. Keeps the game moving without everyone stopping to compare lists.
  • The bride's comfort is the veto. If any clue would make the bride genuinely uncomfortable, remove it before printing. The hunt is for her enjoyment — not a vehicle to do things to her she didn't sign up for.
  • Set a point target, not just a time limit. "First team to 50 points wins" is more exciting than "whoever has the most points at midnight." It creates a finish line and a sprint at the end of the night.
🍹 List 1: The Bar Crawl Bachelorette Scavenger Hunt
The classic — designed for a group hitting multiple bars in one night. Complete as many clues as possible before last call. Points vary by difficulty. Print one copy per team or one per person.
Best for: bar crawl, nightlife Format: teams or individual Target: 75 points to win
Get a bartender to take a shot with the group 10 pts
Convince a stranger to sing a line of a song 8 pts
Get someone to buy the bride a drink 10 pts
Find someone wearing the bride's favorite color 3 pts
Take a photo with a stranger named the same as the groom 15 pts
Get the DJ or band to dedicate a song to the bride 12 pts
Do a group conga line of at least 8 people 10 pts
Find someone celebrating another life milestone (birthday, promotion, anniversary) 8 pts
Get a bar employee to write a piece of marriage advice 8 pts
Take a photo with a group of at least 5 strangers 5 pts
Convince someone to show you a photo of their pet 4 pts
Get a bar napkin signed by 10 different people 10 pts
Do a toast where everyone must rhyme one word 5 pts
Find someone who has been married 10+ years and ask for advice 8 pts
Recreate the bride and groom's first photo together with strangers 15 pts
All group members order the same drink at the same bar simultaneously 5 pts
Find a man willing to wear the bride's veil for a photo 8 pts
Get a group of strangers to shout "She said yes!" on cue 10 pts
Find someone who went to the same college as the bride 10 pts
Take a photo in front of every bar you visit (1 pt per bar) 1 pt each
How to customize this list
Replace "the groom" with his actual name. Replace "bride's favorite color" with her actual color. Add one clue specific to each bar on the crawl (e.g., "Ask about the bar's most popular cocktail origin story"). Add a bonus 20-point clue for something only the bride's specific group would find funny.
🌊 List 2: Beach & Destination Bachelorette Scavenger Hunt
Designed for beach weekends, lake trips, Cabo, Cancún, or any destination where the party is near water. Morning-to-evening format — start fresh and finish at the beach bar.
Best for: beach, lake, destination Format: teams Target: 60 points to win
Build a sandcastle with the bride's name on it 8 pts
Find a seashell shaped like a heart 5 pts
Get a sunset photo with the whole group in silhouette 10 pts
Convince a stranger to jump in the water with the group 12 pts
Write "[Bride's Name] is getting married!" in the sand — photographed from above 8 pts
Order a round of something with an umbrella in it 3 pts
Find someone whose love story started on a vacation 8 pts
Do a group jump photo with everyone airborne at the same time 8 pts
Get a beachside vendor to wish the bride luck 4 pts
Find something blue for the bride to carry 5 pts
Get the whole group to do the same pose mirrored (each person a mirror of the next) 6 pts
Collect a souvenir item from the destination that costs nothing 3 pts
Spot a couple that reminds you of the bride and groom — take a photo of your group next to them 10 pts
Take a photo from underwater (waterproof phone or camera required) 10 pts
Order a drink named after a place you've never been 5 pts
Get a stranger to reveal where they got engaged (or where they plan to) 8 pts
Find the loudest wave of the day and document the moment the group gets hit 6 pts
Take a photo where everyone is holding their custom water bottle labels at the same time 5 pts
Destination-specific additions
For Vegas: add casino-specific clues (get a chip from the table, find a bride from a different bachelorette party). For Nashville: add honky-tonk clues (get someone on stage to mention the bride). For Cabo/Cancún: add clues tied to specific hotel amenities or local color. The destination-specific clue is always worth the most points.
🏡 List 3: Airbnb / Night-In Bachelorette Scavenger Hunt
For the bride who wanted a cozy night in — wine, movies, spa, and the people she loves. This list works in an Airbnb, a home, or any private space. All clues are indoor-friendly.
Best for: Airbnb, home party, cabin Format: collaborative or teams Target: complete 15 items
Recreate the proposal photo using people from the party 10 pts
Find something in the Airbnb that represents each bridesmaid's personality 8 pts
Everyone writes one piece of anonymous marriage advice — bride guesses who wrote each 10 pts
Make a playlist collaboratively — each person adds one song that reminds them of the bride 5 pts
Take a group photo imitating the vibe of the wedding theme 8 pts
Play "How well do you know the bride?" quiz — highest score wins bonus points varies
Make a charcuterie arrangement that spells the bride's name 10 pts
Open the welcome bag bottles and take a group photo with custom labels visible 5 pts
Each person shares their favorite memory with the bride — the bride cries or doesn't (2 options) 10 pts
Create a "wish jar" — everyone writes one wish for the couple on a slip of paper 8 pts
Find an item in the space to represent each person in the wedding party 5 pts
Do a group face mask moment — all photos at the same stage of drying 5 pts
Everyone attempts the same dance move from the couple's first dance song 8 pts
Write a group poem about the bride — each person contributes one line, no editing allowed 10 pts
Find the most unexpected thing in the Airbnb and document it 3 pts
Recreate the bride's wedding dress silhouette using items in the space (sheets, curtains, etc.) 12 pts
Make a "morning after" kit for the bride using items from everyone's bags 8 pts
Toast the bride with a personalized mini bottle from the welcome bag 5 pts
Night-in format tip
Run this list collaboratively rather than competitively — the night-in bachelorette tends toward warmth over competition, and the best moments from this list (the advice writing, the memory sharing, the poem) are better experienced as a group than as a race. Save the competitive format for the bar crawl list.
🏙 List 4: City Adventure Bachelorette Scavenger Hunt
Designed for a daytime or early-evening city scavenger hunt — restaurants, shops, parks, landmarks. Works in Nashville, New York, Chicago, Austin, or any city with a walkable district.
Best for: Nashville, NYC, Austin, Chicago Format: teams (2–4 per team) Duration: 2–3 hours
Find a street musician and request a song for the bride 8 pts
Take a photo at a landmark that starts with the same letter as the bride's name 6 pts
Find a shop that sells something related to the wedding theme or colors 5 pts
Get a restaurant to write "She Said Yes!" on a dessert plate 12 pts
Find and photograph a mural or piece of street art 4 pts
Get a local to share their favorite hidden gem in the city 8 pts
Find a dog to pet (with owner permission) and get a photo with the whole group 5 pts
Order the "house special" at two different establishments and compare 5 pts
Find someone who has been to the bride's hometown 10 pts
Take a group photo in front of a storefront that has the bride's name in it (letters, not the whole name) 6 pts
Collect a paper menu from every place you eat or drink (1 pt each, max 5) 1 pt each
Find a flower cart or shop and have each person pick one stem that represents the bride 8 pts
Find an old married couple and ask them for one piece of advice for the bride 10 pts
Get a stranger to teach the group a word in another language 6 pts
Take a photo in front of a church or wedding venue in the city 5 pts
Find a shop selling custom or personalized items — the best one wins bonus points 8 pts
Get the whole group to do a jumping photo in front of the city skyline 8 pts
Find and photograph the most romantic spot in the city — agreed on by the whole group 10 pts
City-specific clue additions
Add 3–5 clues specific to your city before printing: Nashville — get a cowboy hat on the bride in a honky-tonk; Austin — find the longest breakfast taco; NYC — ride the subway and get a stranger to wave; Chicago — take a photo of the bean with the whole group. The local clues are always the most memorable.

Bridal bingo — the scavenger hunt that plays itself

Bridal bingo works differently from a traditional scavenger hunt — instead of a list to complete, each player gets a bingo card with 25 boxes containing things they might witness during the bachelorette party. First to get five in a row wins. Unlike a scavenger hunt, bingo requires no active effort — players just check boxes as things naturally happen during the night.

🎰 Bridal Bingo — 25-Square Card Contents
Print as a 5×5 grid, randomize the order for each card so no two players have the same layout. First to shout "Bingo!" wins.
The bride cries happy tears
Someone falls in their heels
A stranger asks if anyone is single
Someone loses something (phone, earring, lip gloss)
The bride gets recognized as a bachelorette by a stranger unprompted
Someone orders the wrong drink by mistake
Group photo taken — everyone looks good
Someone talks to a stranger for 5+ minutes
The bride mentions the groom
Someone from the group becomes the designated mom friend
A bride from a different bachelorette party is spotted
Someone requests a song
FREE SPACE — the bride is having the time of her life
The mini liquor from the welcome bag is opened ceremonially
Someone finds a $20 bill or wins something
A stranger gives the bride an unsolicited piece of advice
Someone orders the same drink twice in a row at two different bars
The whole group ends up on the dance floor at once
Someone's phone dies
A group photo is retaken three or more times
The bride refuses to do something on the list
Someone from the group is given a nickname by a stranger
A bartender gives relationship advice nobody asked for
The whole group does a simultaneous toast — all glasses touch
Someone documents the night as if it's a nature documentary (narrating what's happening)
Bingo card tips
Print each card with the 25 squares in a different random order so no two cards are identical. Laminate or put in plastic sleeves if playing outdoors or near drinks. The winner calls "Bingo!" and gets first pick of the prize bag. Replace 3–5 squares with inside jokes specific to this group for a fully personalized version.

Bachelorette scavenger hunt prize ideas — what the winner actually wants

Prize ideas by category

  • 🥇First prize (individual winner): A gift card to their favorite restaurant or an experience they've mentioned wanting; a quality skincare set; a personalized item with their name; a bottle of something they'd never buy themselves. The prize should feel earned — something worth actually competing for.
  • 🥈Team prizes: A custom label on a bottle that belongs to the winning team for the rest of the night ("Champions — [Bachelorette Name] Bach Weekend [Year]"); a round of drinks on the bachelorette budget; a dessert order of their choice.
  • 🎁Everyone gets something: The bachelorette welcome bag is the original prize — everyone gets theirs when they arrive, before the hunt starts. It reframes the game: the custom-labeled mini bottle in the welcome bag is both the opening gift and the first bingo square.
  • 😂Funny consolation prize: A custom label on a bottle of sparkling water that says "Better Luck Next Time" for the lowest scorer. The consolation prize is funnier when it's clearly personalized. Keep it affectionate, not mean.

The welcome bag that makes the scavenger hunt feel like an event — not just a game

Every bachelorette scavenger hunt is better when it starts with a welcome bag. The moment each bridesmaid opens a bag with custom labels on the water bottle, the mini liquor, and the favor items — and sees the bride's name and the weekend's date on every single item — the party feels coordinated. The scavenger hunt list is one piece of paper; the welcome bag is the visual identity of the whole weekend.

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Custom water bottle
Custom water bottle label with the bride's name and "Last Fling Before the Ring" or any phrase. Used all night. Keeps everyone hydrated and the label visible in every photo.
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Mini liquor bottle
Custom mini liquor label on a 50ml bottle — the bride's name, the date, a phrase. Opened ceremonially at the start of the hunt. Also doubles as the first bingo square.
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Mini champagne
Mini champagne label on a 187ml bottle — for the toast. "She's Getting Hitched" or the couple's names and date. Saved for the final venue or the hotel balcony moment.
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Name tag
Bachelorette name tag labels (set of 24) — each bridesmaid's role or a funny title instead of their name. "The MOH," "The Wild Card," "The One Who Cries," "The Photographer."
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Favor bag seal
Custom bachelorette favor label sealing the bag itself — "Burn Bright / [Bride's] Bach Weekend" or a personalized phrase on the closure label. The first thing each guest sees.
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Wine label
Custom bachelorette wine label on a full bottle for the Airbnb or hotel room — to be opened during the first night in together. "Last Roséve in the Wild" or the group's weekend name.

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Bachelorette party scavenger hunt — quick answers

The most-searched questions about bachelorette scavenger hunts, answered directly.

A bachelorette party scavenger hunt is a list-based game where the bride and her party complete challenges, find specific things, or photograph moments during the bachelorette weekend — scored by points and played in teams or individually. The format works because it gives the whole group a shared mission, creates natural moments of chaos and laughter, and generates photos that capture the energy of the night. It can be run as a bar crawl hunt, a city adventure, a beach day game, an Airbnb night-in version, or as bingo cards where players check off things as they happen organically. All five formats with complete clue lists are in this guide above.
To make a bachelorette scavenger hunt list: start with the five complete lists in this guide and customize 5–10 clues to be specific to this bride and this group. Replace generic clues with inside jokes, references to the couple's actual relationship, the groom's name, the bride's hometown, or specific things about her personality. Assign higher points to more difficult or embarrassing clues and lower points to easy observations. Add 2–3 location-specific clues for wherever the party is happening. Print one copy per team (laminate if near water or drinks) and distribute with the welcome bag. The custom labels on the welcome bag bottles make natural references in several clues — "take a photo with your custom water bottle" is both a clue and a label advertisement.
The best bachelorette scavenger hunt clues are the ones that require genuine effort and produce genuine photos: convince a stranger to buy the bride a drink (high effort, high reward), get a bar napkin signed by 10 different people (moderate effort, ongoing throughout the night), find a stranger with the same name as the groom (luck-based, high points when it happens), recreate the proposal photo using strangers, get the DJ to dedicate a song to the bride, find someone who has been married 20+ years and ask for advice, and convince a man to wear the bride's veil for a photo. The highest-value clues are the ones that create a moment — not just a photo, but an actual interaction that the bride and her party will remember and talk about later. See the full lists above for 60+ ready-to-use clues across five formats.
A bachelorette party welcome bag should contain: a custom water bottle label on a water bottle (used all night, keeps the bride's name visible in every photo), a custom mini liquor label on a 50ml bottle (opened ceremonially at the start), a mini champagne label for the final toast, a name tag label with each guest's bachelorette role/title, a recovery kit (ibuprofen, electrolytes, Pepto), snacks, and a custom favor label sealing the bag. The custom labels on every bottle are what unify the bag's contents into a cohesive welcome experience rather than a collection of items. Apply all labels to dry bottles at room temperature before packing — cold or wet surfaces prevent proper adhesion.
A bachelorette party scavenger hunt works with as few as 4 people (collaborative format) and as many as 20+ (team format). The optimal group size is 6–12 people: large enough to split into 2–3 teams of 3–4 people each, small enough that the group can move together without logistical chaos. For smaller groups (4–6): run the hunt collaboratively or individually. For larger groups (12+): split into teams of 4, assign a team captain per team, and use photo verification via a group chat so teams can spread out during the city or bar crawl format. The bride traditionally doesn't compete — she judges disputes and awards bonus points for moments that particularly amuse her.

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