Celebrate Valentine’s Day by hosting a party for your friends and playing Valentine’s games for adults.
This collection of simple printable Valentine’s games ensures your party, whether at home or work, is filled with laughter.
Many of these games work for couples, too, make the day sweet and play them with your significant other.
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Printable Valentine’s Games for Adults
Valentine’s Day will be a blast when you play these Valentine’s games for adults with your spouse, friends, or coworkers.
Eleven Fantastic Games
- find the guest
- this or that
- who is most likely to
- selfie scavenger hunt
- finish my phrase
- A to Z
- what’s on your phone
- love songs in the movies
- love song titles
- love song lyrics
- categories
Take a closer loot at the Valentine’s Games for Adults!
Available only in the USA.
1. Who Is Most Likely To
Who is most likely to watch romantic movies, serenade under the window, or play matchmaker.
This is a great Valentine’s game for a large group. Play it at work or home with your adult friends.
This can also work as Valentine’s game for a couple. You each would fill out the game, answering which one of you would be most likely to do these things.
What You Need
- Who Is Most Likely To – game
- or a list of Valentine’s Day-related things, such as “who is most likely to make chocolate-covered strawberries.”
How To Play
- Players write down who they think is most likely to do the things mentioned in the game.
- When everyone is done, read the questions and let the guests state their answers.
You could give points based on how many people answered the same way. If
- 2 people have the same answer – 2 points
- 3 people have the same answer – 3 points
- and so on.
2. Love Songs In The Movies
You know the song, but do you know what movie it is from?
What You Need
- Love Songs In The Movies – game
- or a list of love songs in the movies
How To Play
I don’t think this needs much explaining.
Version 1
- Match the love song with the movie title.
Version 2
- Read the love song titles one at a time.
- Whoever answers first correctly gets a point.
3. Love Songs – Lyrics
How about figuring out the first few words of the love songs. It’s not always that easy!
What You Need
- Love Songs Lyrics – game
- or a list of love song lyrics (the first few words of each song)
How To Play
- Write down the first three words of each love song.
4. Valentine’s Selfie Scavenger Hunt
Selfies are not for teens only. This selfie scavenger hunt is a perfect Valentine’s game for adults, and it gets you all moving around the party area, snapping pictures.
You could also turn it into a couples’ game by teaming up the guests.
So, grab your phones and start snapping pictures!
What You Need
- Valentine’s Selfie Scavenger Hunt – game
- or a list of things you’d like the players take pictures with, such as something pink, blowing a kiss, etc.
How To Play
- Take selfies; the more you take, the more points you get!
5. Find The Guest
This is a fantastic ice breaker game for a large group, and it gets the guests mingling and getting to know each other better. It’s a perfect Valentine’s game for church events or work place.
What you Need
- Find The Guest – game
- or a list of statements such as, find the guest who has a red car
How To Play
- The guests mingle and find out who matches the clue.
- Once a player finds a match, he asks them to write their name on the line. Players can use a person’s name only once.
6. This or That
Roses or daisies? Dinner at home or fine dining?
How well do you know each other… Find out! This game is another one you can play as a couple or in a large group.
What You Need
- Valentine’s This or That – game
- or make your own by writing questions such as dinner or movie, hugs or kisses
How To Play
Version 1
- Choose someone to fill out the game sheet.
- The players try to guess what this person would choose.
Version 2
- Each guest fills out the form.
- You could give points based on how many people chose the same answer. Or simply ask the guests to talk about their choices at the table.
7. Valentine’s A to Z
What is a Valentine’s Day-related word that starts with Z?
I’ll help you out and give you two: zeal and Zinfandel (a type of wine).
What You Need
- Valentine’s A to Z – game
- or a blank paper they can write their answers on
How To Play
- Write down a Valentine’s Day-related word for each letter of the alphabet.
Here are four different ways to determine the winner:
- The one who finishes first wins.
- The one who has the most unique answers wins.
- The one who has the most matching words with the hostess wins.
- The one who writes most words in a minute wins.
8. What’s On Your Phone Valentine’s Game
This is a super easy game! The more festive your phone is, the more points you’ll get.
What You Need
- What’s On Your Phone – game
- or a list of things the guests will look for on their phones, such as a heart emoji in the last text message
How To Play
- Check off the items you have on your phone and add up the points.
- The one with the most points wins.
9. Love Song Titles
I don’t know about you, but I have trouble remembering song titles, so I don’t do well at this game.
What You Need
- Love Songs Titles – game
- or a list of love song lyrics
How To Play
- Write down the title for each love song
10. Finish My Phrase
This is another fun game to play as a couple or in a large group.
What You Need
- Finish My Phrase Valentine’s Edition
- or a list of Valentine’s related words such as red, pink, rose
How To Play
Version 1
- Pick one guest to fill out the game sheet.
- The players try to guess what he wrote.
- The one with the most matches wins.
Version 2
- Divide the group into teams of two.
- Each player fills out the game.
- The “couple” who has the most matching answers win.
11. Valentine’s Categories
This game is way harder than it looks!
What You Need
- Valentine’s Categories – game
- or a list of Valentine’s categories such as gift idea, type of flower
How To Play
- Each round, select a random letter or a four-letter word such as LOVE, KISS, GIFT
- Set the timer to 3 minutes.
- The players write down words/terms that begin with that word.
E.g., in round one, the letter is L
- gift idea: lantern
- type of flower: lily
4. When the time is up, each player reads their list.
- If another player has the same word, zero points.
- If nobody has the same answer, one point.
If the word does not fit the category, a player can challenge it. If this happens, all the players vote whether the answer is accepted.
After all the rounds are played, the one with the most points wins.
Printable Valentine’s Games for Adults
Valentine’s Day will be a blast when you play these Valentine’s games for adults with your spouse, friends, or coworkers.
Eleven Fantastic Games
- find the guest
- this or that
- who is most likely to
- selfie scavenger hunt
- finish my phrase
- A to Z
- what’s on your phone
- love songs in the movies
- love song titles
- love song lyrics
- categories
Take a closer loot at the Valentine’s Games for Adults! (available only in the USA)
Be Prepared. Be a Relaxed Hostess.
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And create a fun welcome basket and stock the snack bar with goodies. Your guests will appreciate it!