Planning a girls' night sounds simple until everyone shows up and you realize you need something to actually do.
You don’t want anything complicated or awkward, but you also don’t want the night to stall out after snacks and small talk.
These girls' night games are easy to run, low-prep, and give your group something fun and structured to enjoy together without taking over the entire evening.
Girls Night Escape Game
If you want a fun, themed activity that's easy to set up and engaging to play, the new Girls Night In Escape Game could be a great option for you.
The storyline drops your group into a scene where they're setting up for the girls night party by collecting supplies in the garage - then the door locks behind them!
With only about an hour until the party begins, they must work together to solve clues and escape before time runs out.
It's tons of fun and just the right difficulty level. Not so hard that players get frustrated, and not so easy. They'll have to think a bit, which is just what you want!
The whole thing plays out in about 30-60 minutes, so it's a decently-timed activity that offers substantial entertainment without consuming your entire night.
You don't need any additional supplies, either - just download, print and play.
Check it out here - they're going to love it!
Try Printable Party Games
If you’d rather have options, this quick and easy Girls Night Games Mega Bundle gives you a full mix of quick, easy games you can pull out throughout the night.
You can start with one to break the ice, then bring out another later if things slow down or you want to keep the energy going.
It’s a flexible way to keep your girls night flowing without having to plan every minute.
Would You Rather
A simple way to get everyone talking right away. Keep it light, funny, and a little unexpected to spark conversation.
Most Likely To
Have everyone vote on who fits each prompt best. It’s easy to run and always gets laughs, especially in groups that know each other well.
Two Truths And A Lie
A classic that works especially well if not everyone knows each other deeply. It helps break the ice without feeling forced.

Rapid Fire Questions Game
Go around the group with quick, random questions. No overthinking, just fast answers and reactions.
Guess The Song Or Artist
Play short clips of songs and have everyone guess. You can theme it around throwbacks, current hits, or a shared favorite genre.
Memory Jar Game
Have everyone write down a favorite memory with someone in the group and read them aloud. It adds a more meaningful moment to the night.

This Or That Game
Quick choices like “coffee or cocktails” or “beach or mountains.” Easy, fast, and keeps conversation flowing.
DIY Trivia About Your Friend Group
Create simple trivia questions about your group, shared memories, or inside jokes. This works especially well for close-knit groups.
Card-Based Conversation Game
Use prompts to guide deeper or funnier conversations. This is a good option if you want something more relaxed but still structured.
The Bottom Line
The best girls night games are the ones that feel easy to run and natural to play. You don’t need anything complicated, just a few solid options that keep the energy going and give everyone a reason to engage.
Oh, and by the way...
If you want more easy, low-prep ideas like these, check out the full Girls Night Games collection here and find the perfect fit for your next get-together.

