How to Play Family Feud Wedding Game
Good music and dancing carry a reception, but a game is what actually pulls two families together. A Family Feud round does it fast: two teams, a few survey questions, and a room full of people who have just met laughing at the same answers.
Quizado, a game-show app built on the Family Feud format, is made for exactly this. Guests join from their phones, so nobody installs anything, and it plays for all ages. Here is how to run it at your wedding. For a full bank of questions to pull from, see our complete Family Feud questions list.

How to play Family Feud at a wedding
The setup is quick. Split guests into two teams, one from each side of the family works well, with an equal number of players each. On the show it is five per team, but that is not a rule; match the numbers and you are fine.

Pick a host to read the questions and judge the answers. A DJ or a confident family member is ideal. Players join the game by scanning a QR code on the big screen, so there is no app to download and no sign-up, and they buzz in straight from their phones. The board and live scoring show on any TV or projector.

Two family teams take turns guessing the most popular survey answers. The team that lands the top answer takes control of the round; three wrong answers hands the chance to the other side. The best part for a wedding: you can write your own questions. Use the built-in editor to add questions about the couple or marriage in general (for example, "Name the most surprising thing couples learn about each other after the wedding"), or type a theme and let the AI draft a full board for you to edit.

Give the winning team a prize that splits or shares out, like a bottle of something nice or a little favor for each player.
What you get: a host control screen, a big-screen board with live scoring, ready-made question sets plus your own custom questions, phone buzzers built in, and the app in eight languages (English, German, Polish, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, and Dutch) for a mixed international crowd.
Family Feud as a bridal shower game
The same game is a great bridal or wedding shower activity. Build a round around the bride and groom or your friend group, or start from ready-made party question sets. Name the teams whatever you like in the settings and let it run.
Try it free
Download Quizado free to try it and build a practice board. When your date is set, a subscription unlocks the full Family Feud game, and since it is billed monthly you can cancel once the wedding is over. Want to write your whole board in advance? The Family Feud game maker walks you through categories, questions, and point values.
Why Family Feud works at a wedding
- Brings two newly met families together
- Anyone can play, any age
- Guests join from their phones, no app or sign-up
- Plenty of laughs, no dead air on the dance floor
- The couple can write questions about themselves
- Something more original than the usual reception games

More Family Feud questions
- 150+ Family Feud Questions and Answers — the complete all-ages collection.
- 50 Family Feud Questions & Answers for Kids — kid-friendly questions for family game nights.
- Family Feud Questions for Work Party — office-themed questions for team events.
Ready to set it up? Build your Family Feud game with Quizado, buzzer and scoreboard included.
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