Free printable wedding prop bet sheet
Pick the predictions, print one for every place setting, and let your guests call the day before it happens. Everything below is built in your browser — nothing is saved, nothing is sent to us, and there is nothing to pay.
Your questions
10 · 21 ptsUS Letter · 1 page per guest. Your browser's print dialog can save it as a PDF instead. The spreadsheet has a second tab that adds up eight guests' scores for you.
One answer per question, filled in before the ceremony starts. No changing your mind once the bride is walking.
How to run it on the day
- Step 1
Pick your questions
Start from our ten, swap in anything from the question bank, or write your own. The specific ones — the uncle, the playlist, the speech that always runs long — play best.
- Step 2
Print one per guest
Hit print and hand a sheet to every place setting, or save it as a PDF from the print dialog and send it round in advance. Guests tick their answers before the ceremony starts.
- Step 3
Mark it the next morning
Collect the sheets, mark them against what actually happened, and the highest score wins. The downloaded spreadsheet adds up eight guests for you if you would rather not do it by hand.
Paper works. Marking ninety sheets doesn't.
Wedding Parlay runs the same questions online. Guests scan a QR code on the table and pick on their phones, you tap the real answer as each one happens, and the leaderboard is settled by the time the cake goes out — no pile of paper at midnight, no arithmetic over breakfast.
- Nothing to tally. Answers are marked as the day happens.
- A live board. Guests watch their aunt overtake them between courses.
- Unlimited guests. One payment, however many people turn up.
- No cut of the pot. Every dollar goes guest-to-winner.
Questions about the sheet
What is a wedding prop bet sheet?
A wedding prop bet sheet is a printed list of light-hearted predictions about the day — who cries first, how long the speeches run, whether the best man mentions an ex. Guests tick their answers before the ceremony, and whoever calls the day closest wins. It is a game for the tables, not a wager: play it for pride, a bottle of something, or a small pot everyone chips into.
Is this prop sheet really free?
Yes. There is no account, no email address and no watermark. The sheet is built in your browser, so nothing you type is sent to us or stored anywhere. Print as many copies as you like, for as many weddings as you like.
How many questions should be on the sheet?
Ten to twelve is the sweet spot, and that is what this tool starts you with. It fits on one printed page and a guest can finish it in the time it takes to find their seat. Past about twenty-six the sheet runs to a second page and people stop filling it in.
What paper size does it print on?
US Letter or A4 — pick either at the top of the builder and the sheet is laid out for it. Your browser can also save it as a PDF instead of printing, if you would rather email it out ahead of the day.
How do I score the sheets?
Each question is worth points you set yourself. Mark every sheet against what actually happened, add the points up, and the highest total wins. The tie-breaker line at the bottom settles a draw: closest guess takes it. The spreadsheet download has a second tab with the sums already in place for eight guests.
What if I do not want to mark ninety sheets by hand?
That is what Wedding Parlay is for. It runs the same questions online: guests pick on their phones, you mark each answer as it happens, and the leaderboard scores itself in real time. It is $40 one-time per wedding, with unlimited guests and no cut of the pot.