πΌ 12 Baby Shower Games For Boys
Okay, so your bestie is expecting a little dude, and you’re officially on baby shower duty. Forget those yawn-inducing, slightly awkward games your grandma played. We’re talking about kicking things up a notch, making sure everyone actually wants to participate, and celebrating that little guy’s impending arrival with some genuine laughs. Get ready to ditch the dull and embrace the fun. We’ve got the ultimate list of baby shower games for boys that are actually, dare we say it, cool.

1. Diaper Raffle
Want to be the hero of the party and save the parents-to-be a mountain of future diaper runs? This game is literally a win-win. Guests bring a pack of diapers in any size, and for each pack, they get a ticket into a drawing for a sweet prize.
It’s super simple to organize and wildly practical for the expectant parents. Just make sure your prize is something genuinely desirable, like a gift card to a nice restaurant or a fancy bottle of wine. Everyone loves free stuff, especially when it benefits the new parents.
2. Guess the Baby Food
Prepare for some hilarious reactions with this one. Grab about 5-7 different jars of baby food, obscure the labels, and have guests taste-test and guess the flavor. Itβs a sensory adventure that usually leads to some pretty priceless facial expressions.
Make sure you have spoons for everyone and some water nearby to cleanse the palate. This game is a fantastic ice-breaker and always gets people talking about the weirdest baby food combos. Who knew “Sweet Potato & Turkey” was a thing?
3. Measure the Baby Bump
This classic is a hit for a reason: itβs simple, interactive, and always gets a good chuckle. Pass around a roll of string or yarn and have each guest cut a piece they think will perfectly fit around the mom-to-beβs belly.
Once everyone has their guess, they take turns measuring their string against the bump. The person with the closest guess wins a prize. It’s a sweet, visual reminder of how big that little guy is getting in there.
4. Baby Bingo
Give your guests a bingo card with common baby-related items or gifts they might see opened. As the mom-to-be unwraps her presents, guests mark off the corresponding squares. First one to get bingo wins.
You can find printable cards online or easily make your own. For a boy-themed twist, include items like “blue onesie,” “toy truck,” or “superhero bib.” It keeps everyone engaged during the gift-opening segment, preventing any awkward lulls.
5. “Don’t Say Baby”
This game is deceptively simple and surprisingly challenging. As guests arrive, give them each a clothespin or a few safety pins. The rule is simple: you can’t say the word “baby.”
If you catch someone saying it, you get to steal their pin. The person with the most pins by the end of the shower wins. It forces hilarious linguistic gymnastics and keeps everyone on their toes.
6. Dirty Diaper Game
Okay, this one is a little gross but undeniably funny. Melt different chocolate bars (think Snickers, Milky Way, Reese’s) into several diapers. Guests then have to “inspect” the contents and guess which chocolate bar is in each diaper.
Label the diapers with numbers and have a corresponding answer sheet. The more realistic (or unappetizing) the melted chocolate looks, the better the reaction. Itβs a guaranteed laugh riot.
7. Pacifier Hunt
Hide a bunch of pacifiers around the party venue before guests arrive. Give everyone a set time (say, 5-10 minutes) to find as many as they can. The person who collects the most pacifiers wins.
This game is especially fun if you have a larger space or a garden. It gets people moving and adds an element of friendly competition. Plus, it’s a cute nod to the tiny tot who will soon be needing these.
8. Baby Animal Match
Print out pictures of various adult animals and their corresponding baby names (e.g., cow/calf, deer/fawn, pig/piglet). Guests have to match the adult animal to its correct baby name.
This game is a bit more cerebral but still very engaging. You can even make it a speed challenge. Itβs a sweet way to highlight all things “baby” without being too juvenile.
9. Onesie Decorating Station
Unleash everyone’s inner artist with this creative activity. Provide plain white onesies in various newborn sizes, fabric markers, iron-on patches, and stencils. Guests can decorate a onesie for the baby boy.
This isn’t just a game; it’s a gift! The parents-to-be end up with a collection of unique, personalized onesies. Just make sure to have a dedicated space and cover surfaces to prevent messes.
10. Wishes for Baby
This is a heartwarming activity that doubles as a keepsake. Provide cards or small pieces of paper and pens. Ask guests to write down their wishes, advice, or hopes for the baby boy and his parents.
Collect them all in a decorative box or scrapbook. Itβs a beautiful way for everyone to share their love and wisdom, creating a touching memento that the family will cherish for years.
11. Price is Right (Baby Edition)
Gather several common baby items like a pack of wipes, a bottle, a tube of diaper cream, and a box of pacifiers. Have guests guess the retail price of each item. The person closest to the actual total price wins.
This game is often surprising, as baby items can be more expensive than people think. Itβs a fun way to test everyone’s shopping savvy and offer a realistic glimpse into the cost of baby essentials.
12. Bottle Chug Race
Fill baby bottles with a beverage of choice (water, juice, or even beer if it’s an adult-friendly crowd!). On “go,” guests race to chug the contents of their bottle through the nipple.
This game is absolutely hilarious and surprisingly difficult. Itβs a fantastic way to end the games segment with a burst of laughter and a bit of silly competition. Just be ready for some messy faces.
Conclusion
There you have itβa dozen ways to throw a baby shower for a boy that’s actually fun and memorable. Ditch the stuffy traditions and embrace games that get everyone laughing, interacting, and truly celebrating the new arrival. Your guests will thank you, and the parents-to-be will appreciate a party that feels genuinely joyful and unique. Go on, make that baby boy’s shower the talk of the town!