25 Printable Baby Shower Games for 2026

25 Printable Baby Shower Games
Planning a baby shower is fun, and having the right games creates memorable moments. Here is a list of 25 printable baby shower games that are easy to set up and will keep guests engaged and laughing.

Baby Bingo
This is a classic game that adds excitement during gift opening. Each guest gets a bingo card with baby items like a bottle or diaper. As the mom-to-be opens presents, guests mark off matching items on their card. The first person to get a full row shouts “Bingo!” and wins a prize.

Guess the Baby Food
This is a fun and messy game. You need several jars of baby food with the labels removed. Guests taste each jar and try to guess the flavor, writing their answers on a card. The person with the most correct guesses wins a prize. This game often leads to surprises and laughs.
Name That Tune
This game uses a playlist of songs with “baby” in the title. You play short snippets of each song. Guests write down the song title and artist. The guest with the most correct answers wins. This game is perfect for music lovers and adds a competitive edge.
Baby Word Scramble
Guests race to unscramble baby-related words. You give them a list of scrambled words like “RIPEDA” for “DIAPER.” Set a timer, and the person who correctly unscrambles the most words wins. This is a simple and fun icebreaker.

Would She Rather
This game tests how well guests know the mom-to-be. You prepare a list of paired choices, like “sleep in late or wake up early.” Guests mark the option they think she would choose. The mom-to-be also fills out her answers. The guest with the most matches wins a prize.
Baby Predictions
Guests guess details about the upcoming baby. You give them cards with categories like birth date, weight, and eye color. They fill out their predictions. The cards are kept until the baby is born, and the guest with the most accurate guesses wins a prize later.
Price is Right
Guests guess the cost of common baby items. You print a list of items like diapers and strollers with their current prices. Guests write their guesses. Afterward, you reveal the real prices. The guest with the closest guesses without going over wins.
What’s in Your Purse
This is a hilarious game where guests earn points for items in their purses. You provide a list of common and unusual items, each with a point value. Guests check off what they have. The person with the most points wins. It gets everyone laughing and talking.
Diaper Raffle
This game encourages guests to bring diapers. Each pack brought earns a raffle ticket. Later, you draw a ticket and award a prize to the winner. It helps the parents stock up on diapers and adds fun anticipation to the event.
Guess the Celebrity Baby
Guests match photos of celebrity babies to their famous parents. You print separate photos of the babies and parents. Guests try to make the correct matches. The person with the most correct matches wins. This is perfect for pop culture fans.
Baby Trivia
This game tests knowledge of baby-related facts. You print trivia questions about baby development and parenting. Guests answer as many as they can. You then read the correct answers. The person with the most correct answers wins a prize.
Mommy or Daddy Guess Who
Guests guess whether the mom or dad is more likely to do certain tasks. You provide a list of statements like “Who will change more diapers?” Guests mark “Mommy” or “Daddy.” The parents reveal their answers, and the guest with the most correct guesses wins.
Baby Animal Gestation
This unique game involves matching animals to their correct gestation periods. You print a list of animals and gestation times, but mix them up. Guests must match them correctly. Afterward, you reveal the answers. It is surprising and educational.

Nursery Rhyme Emoji Game
Guests match a series of emojis to popular nursery rhymes. You print sheets with emoji sequences. Guests write the name of the nursery rhyme next to each one. The person with the most correct answers wins. It is a fun icebreaker.
Baby Shower Mad Libs
You print Mad Libs sheets with blank spaces for words. Guests fill in the blanks with silly words without knowing the full story. When the completed stories are read aloud, it leads to lots of laughter. This game is easy and fun for everyone.
Baby Around the World
This game tests how to say “baby” in different languages. You print a list of languages with the word “baby” in each one, but leave the translations blank. Guests fill in the correct word. The person with the most right answers wins.
Children’s Books Emoji Pictionary
Guests guess popular children’s book titles from a series of emojis. You print sheets with emoji sequences. Guests write their guesses. The person with the most correct answers wins. It is a creative and entertaining game.
True or False Baby Facts
Guests decide if baby-related statements are true or false. You print a list of statements. Guests mark each one as true or false. You then reveal the correct answers. The guest with the most correct wins.
Scratcher Game
In this game, guests scratch cards to reveal messages or prizes. You print scratch-off cards with messages like “You win a prize!” under the scratch-off area. Guests scratch to see if they win. This adds surprise and excitement.
Baby Shower Jeopardy
You create a Jeopardy board with categories like baby care and nursery rhymes. Guests take turns choosing a category and point value, and you read the question. They must answer in question form. The person with the most points wins.
Blindfolded Diaper Changing
This is a hilarious game that tests diaper-changing skills. You need blindfolds, dolls, and diapers. Guests are blindfolded and race to change a diaper on a doll. The fastest person wins. It is very entertaining to watch.
Candy Bar Game
Guests match baby-related items to candy bar names. You prepare a list of baby items and pair each with a candy bar. Guests try to match them correctly. The guest with the most correct matches wins. This game adds a sweet twist.
Wishes for Baby
Guests write down their hopes and advice for the new baby. You provide cards with prompts like “I hope you learn…”. Guests fill them in. You collect the cards as a keepsake for the parents. This is a heartwarming activity.
Baby Item ABCs
Guests list baby items starting with each letter of the alphabet. You give them sheets with the alphabet and set a timer. They race to fill in an item for each letter. The person with the most items listed wins. It sparks creativity.
Baby Family Feud
This is a playful twist on the game show. You prepare baby-related survey questions. You divide guests into teams. Teams take turns guessing the most popular answers. Points are awarded, and the team with the most points wins. It encourages teamwork and lively competition.
