LDS Mad Libs: A fun twist on the classic fill-in-the-blank story game
As a child, I think of us loved playing Mad Libs as a kid. Now, you can play the same fun game but with hilarious stories about the Latter-day Saint culture. It’s perfect for your next primary activity days, youth activity, Relief Society or family night. Check it out!

As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, there are a lot of cultural norms that are worth laughing about. That’s why these LDS Mad Libs are so fun. We get to make fun of ourselves in a light-hearted, wholesome way. Even if you aren’t LDS, you’ll still probably get a kick out of these hilarious stories. Check it out!
Print your LDS Mad Libs stories
This download includes various stories that you can choose from. You can print them on 8.5×11 paper on your home printer or you can email the PDF to your local copy store. They are easy enough for a child or tween to understand but adults will also find them equally as fun.
To purchase, download and print your Mad Libs, click on the link at the end of this blog post.

Choose your Mad Libs story
I wrote 15 different stories about various LDS cultural topics. You can pick from the following stories, or do them all!
- General conference
- Day in the life of a missionary
- Girls camp
- Joys of nursery
- Ward potluck
- Stake dance
- Gospel doctrine
- Getting ready for church
- Female LDS dating profile
- Male LDS dating profile
- Pioneer trek
- Relief Society newsletter
- FSY
- Ward trunk or treat
- Fast Sunday

How to play Mad Lib
This LDS Mad Libs is perfect for 2-30 people. So, if you’re needing an activity ideas for young women’s, young men’s, activity days or even Relief Society, this is perfect.
Print your 15 mad libs pages and spread them out on a table. Divide into groups of two and let each group pick their favorite page. Designate “reader” from each group who asks the other player for words such as verbs, nouns and adjectives and fills in the blanks on the page. Once complete, read the hilarious story in front of everyone in the group. Everyone votes on the best stories once all of them have been read. You can even give prizes to the top three.

I hope you have fun playing LDS Mad Libs. Let me know how it goes in the comments below. Click on the link below to download your PDF.
If you’re looking for other fun Mad Libs, here’s a few to check out:
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