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We’ve got ideas for how to make your singles party a blast — even without alcohol. 13 Singles Party Ideas for the Perfect Mixer. It may feel like everyone is coupled up out there, especially as Valentine’s Day rolls around.
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If you and your fellow single friends lack inspiration after another round of couples soirées, we’ve come up with some singles party ideas to help you throw your own mixer. What is a singles mixer ? A singles mixer is an event for unattached people to meet one another in an informal way. It can be put on by an organization in the form of something like speed dating or an event targeting young, single professionals. It can also just be something you host yourself. Hosting a singles party can be as simple as inviting your single friends to a party and having them invite a few single friends of their own. Add in some delicious snacks and natural ways for your guests to interact and you’ve put together a successful singles party. You can even make it a sober party, taking after some of your fave teetotal celebs , and still have a great time! A note for all humans: We encourage you not to host a singles night as a clever excuse to get your crush drunk and take advantage of them. Yes, ladies get drunk faster than dudes, but remember the basic rules of sexual consent and keep your hands to yourself unless you have (sober) permission to do otherwise. Now, back to your regularly scheduled party planning!

Table of Contents. Table of Contents. 1. Group by Niche Interests. Let’s say you’re already part of a group of friends who really love Dungeons and Dragons. Don’t hide it. Embrace it. Create an event around niche interests to make your guests even more comfortable in what can start off as an uncomfortable situation. At the very least, groups within your party will have an immediate connection over something you know they enjoy. Common interests are a powerful thing. Here are some popular niche interests to consider for your next singles party: Tabletop RPGs (like D&D) A specific sport, like soccer or volleyball Board games/card games (from Monopoly to Magic: The Gathering, and everything in between) Roller skating/ice skating Cooking/baking Zip lining/treetop adventures Songwriting Wine tasting Camping Dog lovers/cat lovers Movies (specifically, people who love a specific type of movie or cult classic — or people who love to critique films) 2. Adventurous Food. Kick the usual finger food up a notch with more adventurous food options that will satiate your guests and allow the conversation to flow. If your party is themed, match your food options with that theme. That can mean this is the night you debut those Game of Thrones -inspired lemon cakes you’ve wanted to try. Pro tip: Check out this list of book and movie-themed cookbooks to see if your favorite entertainment has a cookbook to try! This is also the right time and place for snacks that double as aphrodisiacs. Slurping oysters may not sound super flirty, but chocolate, figs, and strawberries are all fair game. Leave out little cards about the power of each for guests to peruse while they snack. 3. Go Non-Alcoholic. Leave the alcohol out of your singles events for a get-together focused on genuine connections. You’ve all heard of beer goggles, right? It may feel easier to make new friends and meet single people when your inhibitions are lowered from going overboard . It’s also easier to say something weird or do something you didn’t intend to once you’ve indulged in alcohol. Your sober curious friends will love you, and you’ll get to bust out your stash of non-alcoholic wine , too. It’s a win/win! 4. Serve a Featured Drink. You can still offer guests a signature cocktail if you host a sober party . If it’s a Valentine’s Day party, embrace the cupid connection with inventive mocktails that play up the idea of romance. If you’re hosting a dinner party, go big with a non-alcoholic wine tasting . Surely’s non-alcoholic wines are a fun way to mix things up with singles ready to mingle without the alcohol. “You’re telling me this doesn’t have alcohol in it?” is a great conversation starter, too. Offering alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages can also help ease tension for friends practicing mindful drinking . You may even provide NA and boozy versions of that same featured drink! 5. Plan an Activity. Give your guests something to do to avoid awkward silences. Cooking classes, karaoke rooms, and recreational activities that get your guests out in the fresh air all offer something to do besides make small talk. It’s okay if you take your guests a little out of their comfort zone, too. Feeling a little awkward can make for some great memories and natural connections. 6. Set Your Guests Up for Success.
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