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Couples Quiz: How Well Do You Know Me?

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Couples Quiz: How Well Do You Know Me?

Key Takeaways

  • Mix lighthearted questions with deeper ones — the contrast creates the best conversations
  • The couples quiz works for date nights, hen parties (Mr and Mrs format), and wedding reception games
  • There are no wrong answers — the point is learning something new, not scoring points
  • 100+ questions organised by category so you can pick the ones that suit the occasion
  • For hen parties: ask the groom the questions in advance, then see if the bride's answers match

A couples quiz reveals how well you really know each other — and the answers are almost always funnier, more surprising, and more romantic than you’d expect.

Whether you’re playing on a date night, running a Mr and Mrs game at a hen party, or entertaining wedding guests, these 100+ questions cover every mood.

How to play

Couple playing a quiz game at home, sitting on the floor with cards, one laughing and pointing

Date night version

Both of you answer each question about the other. Compare answers. The person who gets closest (or exactly right) wins the round. Keep score if you’re competitive, or just enjoy the conversation.

Hen party / Mr and Mrs version

Before the hen do, the maid of honour asks the groom 15-20 questions and records his answers. At the party, the bride answers the same questions. Each wrong answer = a dare, a drink, or a forfeit.

Wedding reception version

Print a quiz about the couple for each table. Guests answer as a group. The MC reveals the correct answers. Winning table gets a prize (a bottle of wine works perfectly).

Lighthearted questions

Perfect for warming up. Low stakes, lots of laughs.

Couples quiz cards spread on a table, colourful questions visible, wine glasses, cosy blanket, warm light

  1. What was your partner’s first impression of you?
  2. What’s their most annoying habit?
  3. What’s their go-to takeaway order?
  4. What would they eat for their last meal?
  5. What’s their guilty pleasure TV show?
  6. What would they do if they won £1 million?
  7. What’s their biggest fear?
  8. What song do they sing in the shower?
  9. What’s their coffee/tea order?
  10. Are they a morning person or a night owl?
  11. What’s their most-used emoji?
  12. What’s the weirdest thing they’ve ever eaten?
  13. What were they like as a teenager?
  14. What’s their comfort film?
  15. What fictional character are they most like?
  16. What’s the longest they’ve gone without their phone?
  17. Who would play them in a film?
  18. What’s their hidden talent?
  19. What’s their worst cooking disaster?
  20. If they could have any superpower, what would it be?

Relationship questions

The good stuff. These reveal how well you pay attention.

  1. Where was our first date?
  2. What was I wearing when we first met?
  3. Who said “I love you” first?
  4. What’s my favourite thing about you?
  5. What’s the best holiday we’ve ever had together?
  6. What’s the biggest argument we’ve ever had?
  7. Who apologises first after an argument?
  8. What’s the most thoughtful gift I’ve ever given you?
  9. What’s our song?
  10. What side of the bed do I sleep on?
  11. How did you know I was “the one”?
  12. What’s your partner’s love language?
  13. What’s the funniest thing that’s ever happened to us?
  14. When did you first meet my parents?
  15. What’s the most embarrassing thing I’ve done in front of you?

Mr and Mrs quiz at a hen party, bride answering questions, friends in sashes laughing

Deep and meaningful questions

For longer conversations on quiet date nights.

  1. What’s the hardest thing we’ve been through together?
  2. Where do you see us in 10 years?
  3. What’s one thing I could do to make you happier?
  4. What’s your favourite memory of us?
  5. What do you admire most about me?
  6. What have you learned from our relationship?
  7. What’s one thing you want us to do that we haven’t done yet?
  8. What scares you about the future?
  9. How do you want to grow as a couple?
  10. What does “home” mean to you?

Funny and random questions

For energy and laughter — perfect for hen parties and groups.

  1. If I were an animal, what would I be?
  2. What’s the most embarrassing thing in my search history?
  3. If I could only eat one food forever, what would it be?
  4. What’s the worst outfit I’ve ever worn?
  5. Who’s the better driver?
  6. Who takes longer to get ready?
  7. What’s my worst habit that I don’t know about?
  8. If we were on a reality show, which one would it be?
  9. What’s my most repeated phrase?
  10. Who’s more likely to get lost?

”Who’s more likely to…” questions

  1. …cry at a film?
  2. …forget an anniversary?
  3. …burn dinner?
  4. …get a tattoo?
  5. …talk to a stranger at a party?
  6. …apologise first?
  7. …fall asleep on the sofa?
  8. …book a spontaneous holiday?
  9. …spend too much money?
  10. …pick up a stray animal?

Couple on a date night at home, question card game, facing each other on sofa, fairy lights

Wedding-specific questions (for reception games)

  1. Who proposed, and how?
  2. What was the bride’s first impression of the groom?
  3. How many countries have they visited together?
  4. What’s their signature couple activity?
  5. What was their first dance song?
  6. Who planned the honeymoon?
  7. What’s the groom’s most annoying habit (according to the bride)?
  8. How long have they been together?
  9. Where did they meet?
  10. What did the groom say when he saw the bride today?

Questions for hen parties (Mr and Mrs format)

Ask the groom these before the party. At the party, the bride answers live.

  1. What’s your wife-to-be’s most embarrassing moment?
  2. What would she say is your best quality?
  3. What’s the one thing she’d change about you?
  4. Describe your perfect Sunday together.
  5. What was your first kiss like?
  6. Who wears the trousers?
  7. What’s the most romantic thing you’ve ever done for her?
  8. If she could have dinner with anyone (alive or dead), who?
  9. What reality show would she binge if nobody was watching?
  10. Complete this sentence: “My fiancée is most beautiful when…”

Group of friends playing a couples quiz at a dinner party, couples competing, laughter, warm dining room

How to use these questions

Occasion# of QuestionsBest CategoriesDuration
Date night15-20Mix of lighthearted + deep30-45 mins
Hen party (Mr & Mrs)15-20Funny + relationship20-30 mins
Wedding reception8-10Wedding-specific + funny10-15 mins
Engagement party10-12Relationship + lighthearted15-20 mins
Anniversary10-15Deep + relationship20-30 mins

Tip: Don’t ask questions that could cause genuine upset. Nothing about exes, body image, or family conflicts. The goal is laughter and connection, not therapy.

Further reading

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you play the couples quiz?

For date nights: take turns asking each other questions and comparing answers. For hen parties (Mr and Mrs format): ask the groom 15-20 questions beforehand, record his answers. At the party, ask the bride the same questions. Every mismatch = a dare or drink. For wedding receptions: play as a group game where guests guess the couple's answers.

What are the best couples quiz questions?

The best questions reveal something surprising or funny. Favourites: 'What's my most annoying habit?', 'What would I eat for my last meal?', 'What's the first thing I'd buy if I won the lottery?', 'What's my guilty pleasure TV show?', and 'What did you think when you first saw me?' Avoid anything that could cause genuine upset.

How many questions should a couples quiz have?

For a date night: 15-20 questions (30-45 minutes). For a hen party Mr and Mrs game: 15-20 questions (20-30 minutes). For a wedding reception game: 8-10 questions (10-15 minutes — guests have short attention spans). You can always add more if the energy is high.

Can you play the couples quiz at a wedding?

Yes. The most popular format is a table quiz: each table receives a printed quiz about the couple. Guests answer together and the winning table gets a prize. Keep it to 8-10 questions, make them fun (not cringeworthy), and reveal the answers via the MC or a projected screen.