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Boy or girl? Or maybe a they-bie?
When it comes to announcing the gender of your baby, there’s a whole host of fun and memorable ways to get your friends and family involved.
Do you play games at a gender reveal party? You sure can!
Here, we share our favorite gender reveal party games to help you spill the baby beans to your nearest and dearest!
Ready for the big reveal?
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Gender reveal parties have become increasingly popular over the past few years, with parents-to-be sharing whether they’re expecting a boy, a girl, or one (or more) of each.
These reveals range from the subtle slicing of a pink or blue cake to more explosive unveilings, where balloons are popped or fireworks light up the sky.
Some of these parties have gotten a little too explosive, though, so it’s best to be extra careful.
Important side note: Though the commonly-used term is “gender reveal”, this is actually about revealing the “sex” of your baby. We use “gender reveal” below, to help others find this article, but this is worth keeping in mind.
So, what’s a fun and creative way to share this exciting news with your loved ones?
How about involving them in the big reveal with an interactive gender reveal game?
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Here are some gender reveal games ideas to spark inspiration:
An all-time classic party game, but this time with a colorful twist as a gender reveal game!
Pop a blindfold on your guests for an added challenge, grab a baseball bat or stick, and hit the piñata until it reveals its blue or pink contents. Simple and effective.
Bonus tip: Fill it with blue or pink candy to keep any kids (and grown-up kids) in attendance happy!
If you’re expecting baby number two, three, four, or more, this is a great way to get your bump’s siblings involved.
Mama wears a white t-shirt, and the kids dip their hands in pink or blue paint (concealed from everyone else, of course!).
They then place their hands gently on mama’s bump, covering it in gender-revealing handprints.
The outcome of this crafty little gender reveal game is a lasting memento in a personalized t-shirt, ready to be framed and hung in your baby’s nursery.
Are you and your partner self-confessed Potterheads?
Then you could transport your guests to the wizarding world of Hogwarts with a bit of amateur dramatics.
Act out the sorting hat scene from the Harry Potter series to reveal a pair of girl or boy’s shoes in mama’s hands as your gender reveal game.
Or perhaps Star Wars is more your thing.
Why not wield a couple of Lightsabers (one blue, one pink) and gently do battle.
The winner reveals if you’re having a Luke or a Leia.
Host it at night time for added effect!
This gender reveal game is similar to beer pong, but with non-alcoholic punch ‒ or whatever you feel like drinking.
Write on the underside of each solo cup something like “try again” with one having baby’s gender on it.
Then wait to see who gets the winning cup!
First, split your gender reveal party guests into two teams ‒ Team Girl and Team Boy.
Then, make sure someone who knows baby’s gender calls out the bingo ‘numbers’.
Create baby bingo sheets marked ‘Team Girl’ and ‘Team Boy’ and split them up between the teams ‒ one sheet will have the winning combo to reveal baby’s sex.
Plan out what you’re going to call out ahead of time, then read them out in order.
When someone from Team Girl or Team Boy shouts out ‘Bingo!’, you’ll have your gender reveal game winner.
A diaper reveal raffle is a unique way to do a gender reveal game.
Put pieces of card that say “Try again” in all but one of your diapers ‒ making sure you have enough diapers for each guest.
In one diaper, have a card with baby’s gender reveal.
Then have each guest take a raffle ticket, assigning each diaper a number, and give out the diapers, one by one, when you’re ready for your gender reveal game.
Why not have your little ones involved with baby’s gender reveal game?
Here are some child-friendly ideas for baby gender reveal games:
If your little one loves puzzles, how about a gender reveal game made from a puzzle, which you can make yourself.
If they prefer a traditional board game, like snakes and ladders, put a secret liftable tab on top of the last square, so whoever lands on it gets to reveal baby’s gender.
Fan of Paw Patrol? Put a cuddly toy of either Skye (for a girl) or Chase (for a boy) in a box with a big ‘?’ on it, then give your little one some Paw Patrol trivia questions to answer.
If they get 5 questions right, they get to open the box to see what’s inside!
The best part is you can make this gender reveal game for pretty much any children’s TV show.
For this gender reveal game, give your child some pink or blue-colored foods to try ‒ by the end, let them tally up which one they’ve tried more of: pink or blue.
Here are some pink foods you can try:
And some blue foods:
There aren’t as many blue foods around, so blueberry-flavored things might be in order for a baby boy!
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What about virtual gender reveal games?
Well, you don’t have to miss out on the fun ‒ here are some fabulously fun virtual gender reveal games:
Are you wondering, how do you do a gender reveal online?
If you can’t be together with your loved ones in person, a virtual gender reveal party can be a nice alternative.
And to make it extra special, send out a little party pack to your guests ahead of time, but tell guests not to scratch their gender reveal scratchcards.
Once you’re all logged onto Zoom, ask your guests to take out their scratchers.
Then have them scratch at the same time, and call out their answers while tallying up each result ‒ the reveal is the most tallied!
When they find out, they shout out the answer, and everyone celebrates ‒ a great way of including loved ones who are further afield to join your gender reveal game.
If you’re a trivia hound like us, you’ll love this gender reveal game idea.
Write a quiz with the answers containing either ‘pink’ or ‘blue’, and the gender reveal will be the one with the most answers.
Need some ideas for blue or pink quiz questions? We’ve got you covered:
We also love the idea of a music round ‒ there are lots of artists and songs with ‘blue’ or ‘pink’ in them ‒ here are some blues or boys:
And now for the pinks or girls:
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If the weather’s nice, why not choose a gender reveal game you can play outside?
Keep your friends and family guessing until the very end with a cryptic treasure hunt as your outdoor gender reveal game.
You could even incorporate nursery rhymes, children’s stories, songs, and poems to get all ages involved!
For example, place clue number one on a wall (Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall), place another clue in a small toy boat (row your boat), and so on.
Watch on with glee as your guests rush around trying to solve the mystery.
This idea has endless potential and is sure to create excitement about the announcement of your baby’s gender.
Batter up!
Hit a home run and reveal the gender of your baby with blue or pink powder-filled baseballs, which explode into a colorful cloud upon impact.
If you’re a sports fan, you could play a mini-game of baseball or softball, dividing the two teams into “boy” or “girl”.
Once you’re near the end of the game, the final pitch is thrown using the powder ball to reveal the results to both sides as your gender reveal game.
Giant balloons filled with pink or blue confetti or paint are a staple of gender reveal parties.
But you can turn this standard unveiling into a fun gender reveal party game.
Drawing inspiration from the classic carnival game, attach several balloons to a wooden backing and invite guests to take turns throwing darts to try and pop them.
The secret? One of those balloons is filled with the answer everyone’s trying to discover.
The winner reveals the pink or blue clue and cements their place on your social media feed.
Got more questions about games for gender reveals? We’ve got you covered.
As a mama, the gender reveal is perhaps the most significant piece of news since you announced you were pregnant in the first place.
It can be emotional and exciting – and it’s completely understandable if your guests want to mark this occasion with a gift.
However, it’s worth pointing out that gifts aren’t usually expected at gender reveals.
The presence of your loved ones matters more than presents.
Instead, you could offer keepsakes to your guests or prizes for the winner(s) of the gender reveal games you decide to play.
It’s totally up to you ‒ you might want every party guest to have a prize, or you might prefer just one person to get a prize.
But if you want any ideas for baby shower prizes, check out our full guide here.
Yep, more often than not, these are separate events.
It’s more common to receive a gift at a baby shower once the sex of the baby is known, so don’t worry if you don’t get anything at the gender reveal.
This is all about sharing the love and excitement for your baby boy or girl (or both!).
Most of our Peanut mamas tend to host their gender reveal party at about 20 weeks into their pregnancy.
But it’s up to you if you’d rather wait a little longer and do your gender reveal at your baby shower.
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Sometimes, yes, sometimes, no.
It’s totally up to you, mama.
Some Peanut moms-to-be choose to delegate a close friend or family member to be the holder of the big secret.
Others prefer to know themselves and reveal during their gender reveal party.
You can choose a gender reveal game for kids like the ones we have above, or you can give them the Big Job to do ‒ popping the balloon, taking a bite of the gender reveal cake, or hitting the piñata.
Hopefully, these gender reveal game ideas will help you mark the occasion in a memorable way.
Have we missed any other fun gender reveal party games?
Share your ideas with the mamas on Peanut.
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