Who Knows Mommy Best: the game the room remembers
Baby-themed games entertain; games about her get screenshotted. The mechanic is simple — guests answer questions about the mom-to-be, she reveals the truth — but the reveal is pure gold, because every answer comes with a story.
40 questions that work
Pregnancy: strangest craving · food she suddenly can't stand · boy/girl/surprise · due date · predicted weight · first trimester secret habit · most-played song while pregnant · what she'll miss most about pregnancy.
Her: middle name · hometown · first job · celebrity crush at 15 · go-to karaoke song · comfort movie · hidden talent · biggest fear (spiders count) · her order at the coffee shop · dream vacation.
The parents: where they met · who said "I love you" first · first concert together · who's the better cook · who will assemble the crib · who cried during the pregnancy announcement · nickname they call each other.
The future: baby's first word (her bet) · who the baby will look like · age she thinks baby will walk · what she'll be strictest about · one thing she swears she'll never do as a parent (keep this one — it ages beautifully).
Logistics
Collect the mom's answers 2–3 days before by text ("settling a bet" works as cover if you want surprise). Ten questions is the sweet spot — twenty drags. Score one point each; ties broken by the due-date guess closest to reality.
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Guests need sheets with numbered questions and writing lines, and you need one answer key. Our game maker takes your question | answer pairs and prints both — guest sheets with her name in the header, host guide with the key.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I get the mom's answers without ruining the surprise?
Text her the questions as casual conversation over a few days, or tell her it's for "a game" without specifics — knowing the questions doesn't spoil the reveal round.
How many questions should the trivia have?
Ten. Guests stay engaged, scoring is quick, and the reveal round fits into 10–12 minutes.
What prize suits this game?
Something tied to the mom — her favorite chocolate or coffee — reinforces that the game is about her.