Guide

Anniversary Party Bingo: Games for Every Milestone

Anniversary parties bring together the people who've watched a couple build a life together — family, longtime friends, people who were there at the beginning. Bingo is a natural fit because it gives everyone a way to celebrate those shared memories and compare notes on what they know about the couple.

Format: Relationship Trivia Bingo

Each square contains a question about the couple — where they met, their first vacation, what they always argue about, what they agree on completely. Guests mark squares when they know the answer. At the end, the couple reveals the real answers and guests see how well they know them.

Anniversary Bingo by Milestone

Early Anniversaries (1st–5th)

More playful, focused on the relationship's early years and the couple's current dynamic.

  • Where they had their first date
  • How he proposed (or who proposed)
  • Their honeymoon destination
  • What they always disagree about
  • Their go-to takeout order
  • Who does the cooking
  • Their pet's name (if applicable)
  • Where they want to live in 10 years
  • The movie they've watched more times than they can count
  • Who said "I love you" first

Silver Anniversary (25th)

More nostalgic — the couple's history is rich enough to fill a full card with real memories.

  • Where they were living when they got married
  • The song at their first dance
  • How many homes they've lived in together
  • Their biggest shared adventure
  • Something that was hard but made them stronger
  • A tradition they still do from year one
  • What they do differently now vs. then
  • Their kids' or pets' names (if applicable)
  • Where they hope to be for their 50th
  • What guests would say is the secret to their marriage

Golden Anniversary (50th)

Celebratory and warm — this calls for a card that honors the full arc of the relationship.

  • The year they got married
  • The name of the venue
  • Something that has stayed constant for 50 years
  • A piece of advice they give to younger couples
  • Their favorite trip together
  • Something that surprised them about each other after many years
  • The best thing about each decade together
  • How many grandchildren (if applicable)
  • What their children say about them as a couple
  • What they still laugh about together

Party Observation Squares (Any Anniversary)

  • Couple shares a knowing look during a speech
  • Someone tells the story of how they met
  • Old wedding photos displayed
  • Song from their wedding era plays
  • Someone gives marriage advice unsolicited
  • Both spouses finish each other's sentences
  • Someone gets emotional during a toast
  • The couple dances together (not just at formal dances)