Clean Shoe Game Questions for Weddings
This list is built for receptions where all generations are in the room and you still want warm, personal reactions.
When to choose the clean version of the game
If kids, grandparents, coworkers, and mixed friend groups are all in the same room, the clean version is usually the safer choice. For the actual structure of the round, pair this with the wedding shoe game rules.
Easy questions to open with
- Who is faster getting ready in the morning?
- Who is more organized?
- Who is the better cook?
- Who is the better driver?
- Who is more likely to forget a birthday?
- Who has more patience?
- Who is more punctual?
- Who is more social?
Sweet and romantic questions
- Who made the first move?
- Who said "I love you" first?
- Who plans the better dates?
- Who remembers anniversaries better?
- Who is more romantic?
- Who gives better gifts?
- Who is the better listener?
- Who is more likely to surprise the other?
Household and everyday-life prompts
- Who makes the bed more often?
- Who does the dishes more often?
- Who is quicker to tidy up?
- Who is better with plants or gardening?
- Who takes longer showers?
- Who makes the better grocery list?
- Who packs more neatly for trips?
- Who notices household things running out first?
Safe funny questions
- Who is worse at losing gracefully?
- Who is more likely to over-order food?
- Who checks their phone more often?
- Who would do better on a quiz show?
- Who sings louder in the car?
- Who stays on the dance floor longer?
- Who is more likely to already be packed for the honeymoon?
- Who gets the family laughing faster?
How to keep the round charming instead of awkward
- Keep the questions personal without making them intimate.
- Avoid jokes that single people out or embarrass guests in the room.
- Mix daily-life prompts, romantic prompts, and a few gentle teases.
- If you are unsure, choose the charming version over the edgy version.
If you want a little more energy after this
Start with this family-safe list, then move up to the funnier version only if the room can handle it. Or open the demo if you want guests submitting answers before the live reveal instead of only watching.
Good next reads
These pages help you move from the safe set to the right overall version for your room.
Push the humor further with the funny list
Use that version when the room is more relaxed and you can take a few bigger swings.
How the wedding shoe game works from start to finish
Use the rules page if you still need the full structure for the round.
The full master list of shoe game prompts
Move up to the larger pillar page if you want to mix in more categories later.