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15 Unusual Things All Couples Should Do Once a Year to Keep Love Weird and Wonderful

Writer: Joao NsitaJoao Nsita



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Introduction: Break the Mold, Build the Magic


Relationships thrive on the good stuff—trust, laughter, that electric vibe—but let’s be real: routine can creep in like a fog, dulling the edges of even the wildest love. What if, once a year, you tossed the playbook and did something totally off-the-wall together? Not dinner-and-a-movie off-the-wall, but weird, bold, “we’ll tell this story forever” off-the-wall. These 15 unusual things all couples should do annually aren’t just about shaking things up—they’re about forging a bond that’s as quirky as it is strong. Think of them as your yearly love reset: unpredictable, unforgettable, and undeniably “us.” Ready to get strange and stay close? Let’s dive into the wild side of togetherness.



15. Sleep Somewhere Totally Random


Ditch the bed for a night and crash somewhere bizarre—under the dining table, in a hammock strung between trees, or on the roof (safely, of course). Bring pillows, a blanket, and a sense of “Why not?” Giggle at the absurdity, stargaze, or just listen to the night. It’s a mini-escape that screams, “We’re still kids at heart,” and it’ll be your little legend.


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14. Invent a Holiday (and Celebrate It)


Pick a random day—say, June 17—and declare it “Our Weird Thing Day.” Make up traditions: wear socks on your hands, eat dessert first, dance to polka at noon. Write it down, commit to it yearly. It’s your private rebellion against normal, a holiday only you two get. Next year, tweak it—keep the chaos alive.



13. Trade Lives for a Day


Swap roles—completely. He cooks your signature dish; you tackle his gym routine. Wear each other’s clothes if you’re gutsy. Flub it, laugh it, live it. You’ll see their world through fresh eyes, trip over their quirks, and love them harder for it. It’s empathy with a side of hilarity, no script required.

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12. Get Lost on Purpose


Hop in the car or wander on foot with one rule: no maps, no GPS. Turn left because it feels right, chase a weird sign, stop at whatever catches your eye. End up at a greasy spoon or a random field—it doesn’t matter. The point? You’re lost together, and finding your way back is the adventure.


11. Build Something Useless


Grab cardboard, tape, whatever’s lying around, and construct a masterpiece with no purpose—a lopsided tower, a “robot” that just sits there. Name it, give it a backstory, laugh ‘til you cry. It’s not about the thing; it’s about the mess you make as a team. Snap a pic—proof of your glorious nonsense.



10. Stage a Two-Person Talent Show


No audience, just you two—perform your worst or wildest. Belt a terrible song, juggle socks, recite a poem about toast. Cheer like it’s the Super Bowl, boo for fun, award a “prize” (a kiss, maybe?). It’s unpolished, unhinged, and a reminder you can be total goofballs together.

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9. Speak in Code All Day


Invent a secret language—gibberish, hand signals, exaggerated winks—and use it for 24 hours. Order coffee with a grunt and a nod, whisper “blorpo” for “I love you.” You’ll crack up, confuse strangers, and feel like spies in your own little world. It’s your annual inside joke, spoken out loud.



8. Hunt for Treasure (No Map Needed)


Turn scavenger into an art form. Pick a theme—something red, something old—and scour your house, yard, or town. No buying, just finding. Compare loot: a rusty nail, a heart-shaped rock. Tell stories about your “gold.” It’s curiosity unleashed, and the prize is the hunt itself.

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7. Eat a Meal Blindfolded


Pick a simple dinner—pizza, sandwiches—and tie on blindfolds. Feed each other, guess the bites, spill everywhere. It’s messy, it’s sensory, it’s trust with a fork. Laugh at the chaos, lick sauce off fingers, and feel closer than ever. Bonus: cleanup’s a team sport.


6. Camp Indoors Like It’s the Wild


No tent? No woods? No excuse. Pile blankets in the living room, “fish” with a stick and string, tell campfire tales with a flashlight. Roast marshmallows over a candle if you’re daring. It’s wilderness vibes without the bugs—a cozy, crazy night you’ll crave every year.

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5. Rewrite Your Love Story


Sit down with pens and rewrite how you met—but bonkers. You were pirates, aliens, rival chefs—go nuts. Read ‘em aloud, vote for the wildest plot twist. It’s your origin myth, remixed with zero rules. You’ll laugh, you’ll blush, and you’ll see “us” in a whole new light.



4. Face a Tiny Fear Together


Pick something small but real—heights on a ladder, a spider in a jar—and conquer it side by side. Hold hands, cheer loud, laugh if you scream. It’s not Everest; it’s a quirky win that says, “We’ve got this.” Next year, up the ante—keep the bravery rolling.


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3. Dress Up Like Total Strangers


Raid closets for outfits you’d never wear—his grandpa’s hat, your prom dress—and go out. Hit a park, a diner, anywhere. Act the part: fake accents, made-up names. You’re not you; you’re them, and it’s a riot. It’s role-play without the stage, and the world’s your audience.



2. Create a Couple’s Conspiracy


Pick a mystery—why’s the neighbor’s cat so fat?—and spin a wild theory. Investigate (casually), gather “evidence” (a leaf, a hunch), present your case over coffee. It’s absurd, it’s bonding, it’s your annual dose of “What if?” Next year, pick a new riddle—keep the madness fresh.


1. Promise Something Ridiculous


Topping the list: make a vow that’s pure lunacy—“I’ll howl at every full moon,” “We’ll wear capes on Tuesdays.” Seal it with a pinky swear, a kiss, a cackle. It’s not about keeping it; it’s about dreaming big and dumb together. Your love’s a little nuts—and that’s the best part.


Conclusion: Weird Is Where Love Wins


These 15 unusual annual rituals aren’t just fun—they’re glue. They carve out a space where you’re not just a couple, but a crew—fearless, foolish, and fiercely connected. Don’t wait for a milestone; start this year. Pick one, dive in, and let it become your thing. Love’s not meant to be tame—so get weird, stay close, and make every year a story worth telling.


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10 FAQs About Unusual Things Couples Should Do Once a Year


  1. Why do weird stuff as a couple?


    It breaks monotony, sparks joy, and builds memories that stick—normal’s overrated.


  2. What if my partner thinks it’s silly?


    Start small—say, a blindfold meal—and sell the fun. Once they laugh, they’re in.


  3. Do we need to plan these in advance?


    Nope—spontaneity’s half the charm. Grab an idea and run with it when the mood hits.


  4. Can these work for long-distance couples?


    Totally—rewrite your story online, speak in code via text, or sync a blindfold challenge.


  5. What if we don’t have time for big adventures?


    Most take an hour or less—forts, promises, games. Weird fits anywhere.


  6. How do we pick which one to try?


    Go with your gut—what sounds nuts but doable? Or flip a coin and roll.


  7. What’s the weirdest idea here?


    Depends—dressing as strangers? Promising capes? Test ‘em and decide your champ.


  8. Can these help a rocky relationship?


    They can lighten the vibe and reconnect you—deeper fixes might need more, though.


  9. What if we flop at one?


    Flops are the best part—laugh it off, try again next year. It’s about the try.


  10. How do we make it an annual thing?


    Tie it to a date—anniversary, random Tuesday—and commit. Tradition grows from there.

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