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- Bride and Groom Use 'Friendly Competition' to Determine the Order Dinner Tables Could Grab Food at Their Wedding (Exclusive)</p>
<p>Ashlyn RobinetteJuly 12, 2025 at 11:49 PM</p>
<p>Lauren Allison Photography</p>
<p>Alyssa and Cole Monday ; Wedding reception guests</p>
<p>An Arizona-based bride and groom created "friendly competition" at their wedding reception by having guests play a couples trivia game on Kahoot!</p>
<p>The tables that answered the most questions correctly were rewarded by being released first for dinner</p>
<p>"Some of our guests were so invested that they were searching through our social media and wedding website to find answers," the couple tells PEOPLE</p>
<p>A bride and groom have gone viral for the creative method they used to decide which guests would eat first at their wedding reception.</p>
<p>Cole and Alyssa Monday tied the knot on Friday, May 16, at the church where they first met in Buckeye, Arizona. While wedding planning, the pair was inspired by Alyssa's older sister, who included couples trivia at her reception.</p>
<p>"We wanted to create something similar that would help guests feel a part of the day, while also making waiting for dinner more enjoyable," the Mondays exclusively tell PEOPLE.</p>
<p>With Alyssa being a teacher, the popular multiple-choice quiz game Kahoot! immediately came to mind. She and Cole thought it would be a "fun" way to release their 150 guests to dinner.</p>
<p>Fifteen tables played the game, with one person at each table signed into the Kahoot! The couple's immediate families and wedding party also competed against each other to see who could answer the most questions about the bride and groom correctly.</p>
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<p>"It also made the game more inclusive for all guests, giving each team a 25% chance of getting the answer right, no matter how well they knew us," the couple adds.</p>
<p>Alyssa and Cole created the Kahoot! together one night before the wedding, collecting their favorite pictures from their relationship and brainstorming 10 questions that would both challenge and help their friends and family feel included in their love story.</p>
<p>Lauren Allison Photography</p>
<p>Cole and Alyssa Monday</p>
<p>Some questions were about details of specific relationship milestones, such as what year the high school sweethearts started dating and what they did on their first date. Other questions were focused on their future together, with one asking, "Who wants more kids?" Perhaps the toughest question was "Who loves the other more?"</p>
<p>"Of all the weddings I've photographed, I've never seen guests so engaged before dinner," photographer Lauren Allison tells PEOPLE. "The Kahoot! game sparked friendly competition and turned dinner table releases into a highlight of the evening. It was a brilliant ice-breaker to kick off the reception."</p>
<p>The competition became a top wedding highlight.</p>
<p>"It was one of our favorite moments of the night because everyone was having so much fun with it," Cole and Alyssa say. "Some of our guests were so invested that they were searching through our social media and wedding website to find answers."</p>
<p>Lauren Allison Photography</p>
<p>Guests at Cole and Alyssa's wedding reception</p>
<p>They continue, "When the tables were released for dinner, everyone cheered, regardless of their ranking. It made the transition to dinner much more fun and lighthearted."</p>
<p>Another fun way the newlyweds engaged their guests at their wedding reception was by including a T-shirt cannon, which launched shirts with the phrase "I ❤️ Mondays."</p>
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<p>Lauren Allison Photography</p>
<p>Wedding reception</p>
<p>Cole and Alyssa met at church in 2019 and became best friends. Their friendship didn't blossom into a romance until 2021, the year they officially started dating. Three years later, they got engaged in June 2024 on the beach in San Francisco, California.</p>
<p>A video of the Kahoot! competition was posted on TikTok by Allison in June. The post has more than 1.2 million views and 170,000 likes.</p>
<p>The top comment with more than 18,500 likes reads: "This is the most youth group thing I've ever seen and I love it."</p>
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