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Good Questions in Truth or Dare for Any Group

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Simple, Reliable Prompts for Mixed Groups

These are the prompts you can use when the group is mixed and you want everyone involved. They are fun, low-risk, and easy to play without overexplaining rules.

  • Truth: What is your comfort food after a long day?
  • Dare: Do a 10-second product ad for a random object nearby.
  • Truth: What is one thing you are unusually good at?
  • Dare: Speak only in questions for one round.
  • Truth: What song always improves your mood?
  • Dare: Tell a story using only five words per sentence.
  • Truth: What is the best advice you have received?
  • Dare: Do your best game-show host intro for the next player.
  • Truth: What is one hobby you want to try this year?
  • Dare: Let the group choose your next profile emoji for 5 minutes.
  • Truth: What is the funniest thing that happened to you this week?
  • Dare: Mimic your own laugh in slow motion.
  • Truth: What is one tiny thing that annoys you for no good reason?
  • Dare: Give a victory speech for completing absolutely nothing.

When in Doubt, Choose Momentum

If a prompt stalls the room, skip it quickly. Good games are about rhythm. A shorter, smoother session always beats a long awkward one.