Truth or Dare Questions
Truth or dare is the game that never gets old, and it works for pretty much any group. Pick truth and someone has to answer something real. Pick dare and someone has to actually do something in front of everyone. The questions below cover the basics, ones that work whether you're three drinks in or stone sober at a sleepover. They start light and get bolder the further you scroll, so ease your group in or jump straight to the good stuff. Read one out, decide who's answering, and go. No prep, no cards, nothing to set up. When your group burns through these, and they will, the Truth or Dare AI app keeps generating new ones on the spot, so the game never has to stop just because you ran out of material.
Which person in this group have you vented about the most to someone outside this group?
Text someone in this room's contact list 'your name came up tonight' and show everyone the reply.
What's something your partner does in public that makes you cringe but you've never said anything about?
Send a voice note to your last three contacts saying 'I've been thinking about you.' No explanation.
Which friend in this group do you think is the most likely to betray someone for personal gain?
Let the group write a caption for your most recent Instagram photo and post it for one hour.
What's a habit or trait your ex had that you secretly miss, and your partner doesn't know?
Show everyone your camera roll from exactly one year ago. No deleting before you hand the phone over.
Have you ever pretended not to see a notification from someone because you just didn't want to deal with them?
Read the last voice note you sent out loud in a dramatically different accent. Everyone listens.
What's a red flag you noticed about someone in this group when you first met them that turned out to be true?
Stand up and give a 30-second best man or maid of honor speech about the person to your right.
When did you last feel truly alone even though your partner was right there with you?
Write a two-sentence apology to someone you've wronged and read it to the group. You don't have to say who it's for.
What's the pettiest reason you've ever ended or distanced yourself from a friendship?
Search your name in your own messages and read the first result you find out loud.
What's a decision you made for someone else's comfort that quietly cost you something you can't get back?
Let your partner read the last five things you searched on your phone and react in real time.
What's the most embarrassing thing you've googled about yourself to see what other people might find?
Tell the group something you've been putting off confronting. Then say one concrete step you'll actually take.
Who here have you mentally rehearsed a difficult conversation with but never actually had it?
Walk up to a mirror, look yourself in the eye, and say one thing you actually need to hear right now.
What's a topic you and your partner avoid so consistently that you've both just silently agreed it doesn't exist?
Go through your most-used emojis and explain the story behind each of the top five. No skipping.
What's something you're genuinely jealous of about someone in this room that you'd never say to their face?
Pick someone in the room and roast them in exactly three sentences. They're not allowed to respond for sixty seconds.
What childhood version of yourself would be most disappointed by who you became?
Narrate everything the person across from you does for the next two minutes like a nature documentary. Do not break character.
What's the biggest lie you've told yourself about why a past relationship ended?
Draw a quick portrait of how you see yourself right now — not how you look, how you feel. Show it and explain one detail.
If your parents could see exactly how you turned out, what part would genuinely surprise them most?
Assign everyone in the room a job based purely on their personality. Say the job and the reason out loud. No softening it.
What's a first impression you made on someone in this room that you wish you could redo?
Compliment every person in the room in a way that sounds like an insult. They decide if it lands as sweet or savage.
What's one thing you genuinely admire about your partner that you've never said directly to their face?
Pitch yourself as a contestant on a reality dating show. Group asks you three casting questions. No hesitation allowed.
What's a moral line you were certain you'd never cross that you've since crossed, even slightly?
Direct your partner in a 30-second silent film scene from your relationship. They act. You shout stage directions.
What's the most embarrassing thing a sibling or family member has done that you've pretended not to know about?
Debate, with full conviction, why a completely mundane object is the greatest invention in human history. One minute. Go.
What's a failure you've had that, looking back, you're quietly glad happened?
Conduct a fake job interview with the person to your left. You're hiring for a role that exposes their biggest flaw. Keep it professional.
What's something about your own appearance that you're self-conscious about that you've never told anyone?
Narrate a fake movie trailer for a film about the most embarrassing thing that's ever happened to you. Title it. Cast it.
What's a small personal milestone you hit recently that you celebrated completely alone because it felt too small to share?
Stand up and deliver a one-minute TED Talk about the single belief you hold that most people in this room would disagree with.
What's something your sibling is genuinely better at than you that you've never admitted out loud?
Charades — but you can only use facial expressions. No body movement. Group has 60 seconds to guess the movie you're given.
What's a job interview you completely bombed that you've never told the full truth about to anyone?
Negotiate with your partner for one real-life privilege — a free pass, a favor, anything. Make your case out loud. Group decides if you deserve it.
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