50 Truth or Dare Questions for Game Night
Truth or Dare is the ultimate icebreaker. Whether you're at a party, a team offsite, or a chill hangout, having a good question list makes the difference between awkward silence and genuine laughter. Here are 50 questions split evenly between truth and dare — all clean enough for mixed company.
25 Truth Questions
- What's the most embarrassing song on your playlist?
- Have you ever pretended to like a gift you actually hated?
- What's the longest you've gone without showering?
- What's a skill you pretend to have but really don't?
- What's the weirdest thing you've ever Googled?
- Have you ever blamed someone else for something you did?
- What's your most irrational fear?
- What's the last lie you told?
- If you could swap lives with someone in this room for a day, who would it be?
- What's the most childish thing you still do?
- Have you ever stalked someone on social media?
- What's the worst date you've ever been on?
- What's a habit you have that you're embarrassed about?
- If you had to delete one app from your phone forever, which would it be?
- What's the most trouble you ever got into at school or work?
- Have you ever cheated at a board game?
- What's the last thing you cried about?
- What's your guilty pleasure TV show?
- Have you ever returned a gift to the store?
- What's the longest you've binged a show in one sitting?
- Have you ever pretended to be sick to skip something?
- What's the most awkward thing that happened on a video call?
- What topic could you give a 30-minute presentation on with no prep?
- What's the worst fashion choice you ever made?
- If you could undo one decision from the past year, what would it be?
25 Dare Questions
- Do your best impression of someone in the room.
- Let the group send one text from your phone.
- Speak in an accent for the next three rounds.
- Show the group your most-used emoji.
- Do 10 pushups right now.
- Let someone draw on your hand with a pen.
- Call a friend and sing "Happy Birthday" to them.
- Eat a spoonful of a condiment chosen by the group.
- Post an embarrassing selfie to your story (you can delete it in 1 hour).
- Talk without closing your mouth for 30 seconds.
- Let the group choose your profile picture for the next 24 hours.
- Do a dramatic reading of your last sent text message.
- Hold an ice cube in your hand until it melts.
- Dance for 30 seconds with no music.
- Let someone tickle you for 10 seconds.
- Wear your shirt inside out for the rest of the game.
- Stack five objects on your head and keep them for one full round.
- Speak only in questions for the next two rounds.
- Try to juggle three items from the room.
- Do your best celebrity impression and let the group guess who it is.
- Show the group the last photo you took on your phone.
- Attempt to moonwalk across the room.
- Let the group give you a new nickname for the rest of the night.
- Compliment every person in the room in under 60 seconds.
- Keep a straight face while the group tries to make you laugh for 30 seconds.
Keep the Game Moving
The hardest part of Truth or Dare is choosing who goes next and whether they pick truth or dare. Use our Truth or Dare tool to randomize it:
Or load everyone's names into the Wheel Spinner and spin to pick the next player. The visual suspense adds to the fun.
House Rules That Work
- Three-skip limit. Each player can skip up to three prompts per game. After that, they must answer or do whatever comes up.
- Veto power. Anyone can veto a dare that crosses a personal boundary. No pressure, no judgment.
- Timer dares. Set a 60-second timer for physical dares. It keeps energy high and prevents stalling.
- Rotating picker. The person who just answered truth or completed a dare gets to pick the next player.
Adapting for Different Groups
- Work events: Skip questions about dating, social media stalking, and anything too personal. Focus on fun facts and silly dares.
- Teen game nights: Keep dares physical and goofy (dance, impressions, challenges) rather than social-media-based.
- Couples: Add more personal truths about the relationship — favorite memories, secret wishes, funny stories.
The best game nights happen when everyone feels comfortable. Start light, escalate gradually, and always respect someone's choice to skip. Have fun!
