How to Host a Girls Night PowerPoint Party (Free Powerpoint Game)

If you’re looking for a funny girls night idea that does not involve another basic movie night, a powerpoint party is the perfect way to get everyone laughing, debating, exposing their weird opinions, and turning the group chat into live entertainment.

A girls night PowerPoint party is simple: each person gets a funny prompt, has a few minutes to prepare, then presents their answer to the group like it is the most serious business meeting of their life.

The best part? It does not have to be complicated. You do not need everyone to make actual slides beforehand. You can play a no-prep slideshow version where the prompts are already ready, and guests simply prepare their answers on the spot using their phones, notes, screenshots, or pure chaotic confidence.

Whether you’re planning a cozy girls night in, a birthday sleepover, a hen party warm-up, or a funny game night with friends, this is the kind of party idea people will still be talking about later.

What Is a PowerPoint Party?

A PowerPoint party is a party game where guests give funny mini presentations on random, dramatic, or completely unserious topics.

Traditionally, everyone prepares their own PowerPoint slides before the party. But let’s be honest, not everyone wants homework before a girls night.

That is why the slideshow version is so much easier.

Instead of asking everyone to make a full presentation in advance, the host opens a ready-made slideshow filled with funny prompts. Each player gets a prompt, has five minutes to prepare, then presents their answer out loud.

They can use their phone to find screenshots, memes, photos, notes, rankings, fake evidence, or examples to support their argument.

It keeps the fun of a PowerPoint party without making anyone do actual admin beforehand.

Why This Game Works So Well for Girls Night

A girls night PowerPoint party works because it gives everyone a chance to be funny, dramatic, opinionated, and slightly unhinged.

It is perfect for groups who love:

Funny debates
Inside jokes
Strong opinions
Dating stories
Group chat chaos
Overly dramatic explanations
Silly awards
Games that do not require complicated rules

It also works beautifully as an icebreaker. If some guests do not know each other very well, funny prompts give everyone something to react to, laugh about, and join in with.

How to Host a Girls Night PowerPoint Party

You do not need much to host this kind of night. The setup can be as simple or extra as you want.

You will need:

A laptop, tablet, TV, or projector
A slideshow game with prompts
A phone timer
Snacks and drinks
A cozy seating area
Optional award cards or small prizes

If you are hosting at home, set up the slideshow where everyone can see it. This could be on your TV, laptop, or projected onto a wall.

Then make sure there is enough space for the “presenter” to stand, sit, or dramatically pace around the room while making their case.

Because obviously, every ridiculous opinion deserves a dramatic delivery.

How to Play the Slideshow Version

This version is quick, funny, and easy to play.

Step 1: Open the Slideshow

Open your girls night slideshow game on a laptop, tablet, TV, or projector.

Each slide should show one funny presentation prompt.

Step 2: Choose a Player

Pick one person to answer the prompt on the screen.

You can go around the room in order, let the host choose, or have the group vote for who would be funniest for each prompt.

Step 3: Set a Five-Minute Timer

The chosen player gets five minutes to prepare their answer.

During this time, they can:

Think through their argument
Make quick notes
Search their camera roll
Find screenshots
Look for memes
Create a ranking list
Find “evidence” on their phone
Prepare a dramatic final verdict

The five-minute limit is what makes the game funny. Nobody has time to overthink it, so the answers are usually more chaotic.

Step 4: Present Your Case

When the timer ends, the player presents their answer to the group.

They can simply speak out loud, read from their notes, or use their phone to show photos, screenshots, memes, messages, or examples.

The goal is not to be polished. The goal is to be entertaining.

Bonus points for:

Overly serious delivery
Fake statistics
A dramatic conclusion
Receipts from the camera roll
Strong opinions
Completely unnecessary evidence
Treating a silly topic like a courtroom case

Step 5: Let the Group React

After each presentation, let the group ask questions, debate the evidence, agree, disagree, or add their own opinions.

This is usually where the best part of the game happens.

A simple prompt can quickly turn into a full group discussion about red flags, celebrity crushes, friendship roles, holiday chaos, or who would absolutely betray everyone in a horror movie.

Award Ideas for the End of the Game

The awards round is optional, but it makes the game feel even more fun.

After everyone has presented, vote for a few winners.

Award ideas:

Funniest Answer
Most Unhinged Take
Best Use of Drama
Most Chaotic Explanation
Best Fake Evidence
Biggest Plot Twist
Most Dramatic Delivery
Best Main Character Energy
Best Use of Phone Receipts
Most Serious About a Very Unserious Topic
CEO of Strong Opinions
Queen of Chaos
The Group Chat Lawyer
Director of Evidence
Ultimate Slideshow Champion

You can print little award cards, use stickers, give mini prizes, or just crown the winners dramatically from the sofa.

Small prize ideas:

Mini bottle of prosecco
Chocolate bar
Face mask
Lip balm
Novelty trophy
Cute candle
Party crown
Snack of their choice

Snack Ideas for a PowerPoint Party

The best snacks for this kind of girls night are easy to grab between presentations.

Try:

Pizza slices
Loaded nachos
Charcuterie board
Popcorn
Crisps and dips
Chocolate-covered strawberries
Mini cupcakes
Sweets bowl
Garlic bread
Sushi platter
Cheese board
Cookies
Brownies
Fruit platter
Pretzels
Mini sandwiches

If you want to make it feel more themed, create a snack table called:

The Evidence Table
The Boardroom Buffet
The Drama Desk
The Presentation Snacks
The CEO Snack Station

Completely unnecessary? Yes. Funny? Absolutely.

Read: 12 Easy Charcuterie Board Ideas for Parties, Brunches and Cozy Nights In

Drink Ideas for a Girls Night PowerPoint Party

You can keep drinks simple or create a mini drink station.

Drink ideas:

Prosecco
Mocktails
Aperol spritz
Pink lemonade
Margaritas
Rosé
Iced coffee
Fruit punch
Sparkling water with fruit
Cocktail jugs
Hot chocolate
Mocktail spritzes

You could also create funny drink names to match the game, such as:

The Strong Opinion Spritz
The Red Flag Rosé
The Group Chat Gossip
The Main Character Mocktail
The CEO of Chaos Cocktail
The Final Verdict Fizz

Set up a little self-serve drink station so people can top themselves up while someone else prepares their answer.

Setup Tips for Hosting

Here are a few simple ways to make the night run smoothly.

Create a Cozy Presentation Area

You do not need a formal setup. Just make sure everyone can see the screen and hear the presenter.

Use:

A TV
A laptop on a table
A projector
A tablet
A speaker if needed

Add blankets, cushions, candles, fairy lights, or a cute table setup to make it feel like a proper girls night.

Set the Dress Code

A dress code makes any girls night feel more fun.

Ideas:

Pyjamas
All pink
Sparkles
I have nowhere to wear this
Comfy but cute
Main character outfits
Blazers and prosecco
Dress like your presentation topic
Overdressed for the sofa

The “I have nowhere to wear this” dress code is especially perfect because everyone gets to wear the outfit they bought for an imaginary event that never happened.

Keep the Timer Strict

Five minutes to prepare is enough.

If you give people too long, they will overthink it. If you keep it short, the answers are funnier, messier, and more spontaneous.

Let People Use Their Phones

The phone part makes the game more chaotic in the best way.

People can pull up screenshots, camera roll evidence, memes, notes app confessions, Spotify playlists, text messages, or random photos that support their argument.

This makes the game feel less like a formal presentation and more like a dramatic group chat meeting.

Take Photos

This is a very photo-friendly girls night.

Photo ideas:

The presenter mid-speech
The funniest slide
Everyone reacting
The snack table
The awards winners
A group mirror selfie
A “CEO of Strong Opinions” winner photo
The final champion with their prize

Make It Even More Fun

Here are a few extra touches if you want to make the night feel more planned:

Create a voting sheet
Print award certificates
Make a themed drink menu
Add a presentation playlist
Use a tiny trophy
Create a “speaker of the night” sash
Let the host choose a bonus prompt
Have a final lightning round
Create a scoreboard
Let everyone vote for the ultimate winner

You can also add house rules, such as:

No boring answers
Screenshots count as evidence
The group chat may be used in court
Fake statistics are encouraged
Dramatic delivery gets bonus points
The presenter must give a final verdict

Free Girls Night Slideshow Game

Want to host your own PowerPoint party without making everyone prepare slides beforehand?

Grab my free Girls Night Slideshow Game.

It includes funny presentation prompts you can open on your laptop, tablet, TV, or projector. Each player gets five minutes to prepare their answer, then presents their case to the group using their voice, phone, screenshots, memes, notes, or pure confidence.

It is perfect for girls nights, birthdays, sleepovers, hen party pre-drinks, cozy nights in, and funny game nights with friends.

Download the free Girls Night Slideshow Game – click here

Final Thoughts

A girls night PowerPoint party is one of those ideas that sounds simple, but quickly turns into absolute chaos in the best possible way.

You get funny opinions, dramatic speeches, questionable evidence, group chat debates, and memories that feel way more personal than just watching a film in silence.

So grab your snacks, open the slideshow, set the timer, and let everyone present their case.

The more unserious, the better.

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