
Funny most likely to questions for hen parties — 161 prompts with a best-20 shortlist and PDF. Point on three, vote fast, ask for the story.
She was voted most likely to end up in jail, and sure enough, she got arrested for skinny dipping in a fountain during the actual hen party!
'Most Likely To' is the perfect hen party game - it's simple, hilarious, and guaranteed to get everyone talking and laughing. It's also a great way to find out what your friends really think of each other!
Quick setup
These are the prompts most likely to work with a typical hen group without dragging the game out.
Most likely to lose their phone on the first night?
Fast, funny, and immediately relatable on a hen weekend.
Most likely to photobomb every group picture?
Gets instant pointing and side commentary.
Most likely to start a singalong in the taxi home?
A perfect early-round question because everyone can picture it.
Most likely to make friends with strangers in the queue?
Always lands well in a mixed friendship group.
Most likely to flirt with the bartender?
Cheeky enough to get a reaction without derailing the room.
Most likely to send a tipsy text to an ex?
Classic hen-party territory.
Most likely to become a millionaire?
A good future question that makes people actually debate.
Most likely to start their own business?
A stronger personality question than generic success prompts.
Most likely to survive on a desert island?
Funny and revealing without being repetitive.
Most likely to give the best advice after two drinks?
Feels specific to female-friendship group dynamics.
Most likely to miss a flight?
Travel prompts are especially good on a weekend away.
Most likely to suggest airport prosecco at 5am?
Very hen-weekend coded and easy to imagine.
Most likely to cry at the wedding ceremony?
A wedding-specific prompt that softens the tone mid-round.
Most likely to organise a flawless hen weekend for someone else?
A nice one to throw at the planner or MOH.
Most likely to keep the bride on schedule?
Useful because it is personal to the actual hen weekend.
Most likely to post Instagram stories all day?
Brings the game into current real-life behaviour.
Most likely to accidentally like an old photo while stalking?
One of the strongest modern social-media prompts.
Most likely to become the unofficial group-chat admin?
Friendship-specific and immediately recognisable.
Most likely to say 'don't post that' and then post it themselves?
A very current, very group-specific laugh line.
Most likely to have the funniest hen weekend story by checkout?
Strong closer because it points back to the weekend itself.
Most groups only need one strong round. Start with the shortlist, then add extras if the room is loving it.
Pre-drinks, first evening in the house, or before heading out usually works best. Too late and the pace disappears.
The best version is not just point-and-move-on. Ask why the room voted that way and let the funniest explanation win.
Wrong answers can mean a sip, a point, a forfeit, or nothing at all. The game still works brilliantly without alcohol.
Start with funny and obvious picks, then bring in dirtier or bolder ones once the group is warmed up.
A handful of prompts about the real friendship group usually lands better than only using generic online lists.
The hen-do category includes packing five outfits and creating the best themed look. That is your cue to share our hen party outfits guide if the group has not agreed dress codes yet.
The classic version. Read the prompt, count to three, and everyone points at once.
A calmer version for larger groups or mixed friendship circles. Everyone writes a name, then reveals together.
Finish with a short batch of prompts that only make sense for this group so the game feels personal, not imported.
Write a few prompts around who is the organised one, the chaotic one, the social one, and the one who always fixes the night.
Questions based on old trips, school stories, previous weddings, or recurring group jokes will always land harder than generic filler.
A few bride-focused prompts are great, but the game works best when the whole group sees themselves in it too.
Fast votes and instant call-outs. Good first game when nobody wants to perform.
Bold prompts for groups that already want a cheekier round. Skip if aunties are in the room.
Who gets married next, moves abroad, starts a side hustle. Debate-heavy, not confession-heavy.
Hidden talents, crisis calm, pub-quiz brains. Gets the group arguing about who is underestimated.
Missed trains, airport prosecco, wrong-turn highlights. Best on a weekend away.
Ceremony tears, bouquet chaos, Pinterest boards. Fits the hen without feeling like wedding admin.
MOH stress, brunch debriefs, lost room keys. Prompts that only make sense on the hen itself.
Shortlist a hen party house, compare nearby activities on the listing, message your picks, then book each supplier direct.
Social Media Most Likely To Questions
Group chats, stalking habits, caption anxiety. Friends notice all of this already.