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Mr and Mrs Questions That’ll Make Any Party Unforgettable

Mr and Mrs Questions

By Andrew MilePublished 4 months ago 3 min read

Throwing a hen, stag, or couples’ party? One of the easiest ways to get everyone laughing, sharing memories, and having a great time is with a Mr and Mrs quiz. With the right mix of questions, you’ll discover funny surprises about the couple—and maybe embarrass them just enough in the best way. Below, I’ll share what to think about when planning your quiz, and 20 excellent sample mr and mrs questions you can use right away.

What Is A Mr and Mrs Quiz?

The Mr and Mrs quiz (or “Mrs and Mrs / Mr & Mr” for same-sex couples) is a classic party game where one partner’s answers are revealed, and the other has to match them. Think sentimental, silly, surprising, maybe even a little risqué if the crowd allows. It’s a brilliant icebreaker—everyone learns something new, and the mis-matches are where the laughs happen.

How to Organise Yours

To make your quiz a hit:

  • Pick the tone – start light and get cheekier as you go. If there are parents present, skip the risqué ones or put them at the end.
  • Gather the answers in advance – ask one half of the couple to fill out the questions secretly before the party.
  • Have fun with presentation – maybe video responses, printed cards, or something interactive (paddles, funny props).
  • Include forfeits or rewards – a wrong answer can mean a funny dare, a silly costume piece, or even a drink (if appropriate).
  • Make it personal – sprinkle in questions specific to the couple: their first date, favourite memories, inside jokes. That personal touch always wins.

20 Great Mr and Mrs Questions You Can Use Now

Here are 20 questions to get you started. They balance cute, funny, and slightly spicy—adapt as needed to suit your audience.

Classic & Cute

  1. What is your partner’s favourite film?
  2. Which of you said “I love you” first?
  3. What’s their biggest fear?
  4. What’s your favourite thing about them?
  5. When did they know they wanted to marry you?

Funny / Light-hearted

  1. Who takes longer to get ready?
  2. Who is the better driver?
  3. Who’s more likely to get lost even with GPS?
  4. What’s the weirdest habit they have?
  5. If they were an animal, what would they be?

Slightly Naughty (Only if the crowd’s right!)

  1. What is their favourite part of your body?
  2. How many dates did you go on before your first kiss?
  3. Who’s the loudest in bed?
  4. What item of clothing of theirs do you hate the most?
  5. If they had a “free pass,” which celebrity would they pick?

Memory / Story-Based

  1. Where was your first date?
  2. What was the first gift they gave you?
  3. What was the first song you danced to together?
  4. Where was your first kiss?
  5. What was the first thing they said about you?

Tips for Choosing the Right Questions

  • Know your audience – what’s funny to close friends may be awkward with family or mixed crowd.
  • Start safe – break the ice with mild, predictable ones before moving to cheeky or deeply personal.
  • Keep it balanced – mix sentimental + silly + spicy. That variety keeps energy up.
  • Don’t force cringe – if someone’s uncomfortable, shift gears back to funny or safe territory.

Wrapping It Up

A solid set of mr and mrs questions can turn any gathering into something memorable. It doesn’t have to be an elaborate production—some good questions, a willing couple, and a bit of comedic timing are really all you need. Whether you're planning a hen do, stag night, or just a couples’ get-together, pick your theme, adapt the questions, and enjoy the moments that emerge when people start revealing what they really think.

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About the Creator

Andrew Mile

Andrew Mile is passionate about technology, wedding planning, and services, crafting insightful content that blends innovation with elegance, making complex topics accessible and weddings unforgettable.

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