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150 Best Truth or Dare Questions for Any Crowd

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The difference between a great game of Truth or Dare and a forgettable one is the quality of the questions and dares. Generic prompts get polite answers. The right prompts get real ones โ€” laughter, shock, and stories you'll retell for years.

Here are 150+ of the best prompts, organised by occasion and group type.

Best Truth Questions for Friends

  • What's the most embarrassing thing that's ever happened to you in public?
  • What's a lie you've told that you never came clean about?
  • Who in this room would you call first if you were in serious trouble?
  • What's something you've done that you'd never admit to your parents?
  • What's the most childish thing you still do?
  • What's something you've pretended to like just to fit in?
  • Have you ever ghosted someone? What happened?
  • What's the pettiest reason you've ever ended a friendship?
  • What's a completely irrational fear you've never told anyone?
  • What's the most spontaneous thing you've ever done?
  • If you could read anyone's messages for a day, whose would you pick?
  • What's something you genuinely believe that most people would find weird?

Best Dares for Friends

  • Call someone you haven't spoken to in a year and have a full 2-minute conversation.
  • Text your most recent contact "I need to confess something" and screenshot their reply.
  • Do your best impression of every person in the room, one by one.
  • Narrate everything you do for the next 5 minutes in a nature documentary voice.
  • Perform a 60-second TED talk on a topic the group decides.
  • Call a pizza place and order in an accent you can't pull off.
  • Let someone post anything they want on your Instagram story for 2 minutes.
  • Say something genuinely nice about everyone in the room โ€” 30 seconds per person.

Deep Truth Questions for Close Friends or Couples

  • What's something about yourself you're still working on accepting?
  • What's the most important lesson a past relationship taught you?
  • When did you last cry, and what caused it?
  • What's something you wish you'd done differently in the last year?
  • What's a dream you've mostly given up on? Why?
  • Who has had the most negative influence on your life, and do they know it?
  • What do you think is your biggest blind spot?
  • What's the kindest thing a stranger has ever done for you?

Funny Truth Questions

  • What's the worst haircut you've ever had?
  • What song do you know every word to but would be embarrassed to admit?
  • What's the most embarrassing thing on your phone right now?
  • What's the weirdest food combination you actually enjoy?
  • What's something you thought was totally normal until someone told you it wasn't?
  • What was the most awkward first date you've been on?
  • What's the most ridiculous thing you've bought online at midnight?

Dares for Video Calls

  • Change your video background to something embarrassing for the rest of the call.
  • Do a 60-second stand-up routine about your own life.
  • Speak only in questions for the next 3 minutes.
  • Screen-share your Spotify Wrapped and explain yourself.
  • Post a status the group writes for you.
  • Do an impression of your favourite teacher or boss that the group has to guess.

Workplace-Safe Truth Questions

  • What's the strangest job you've had before this one?
  • What skill do you have that nobody at work knows about?
  • What's the most creative excuse you've used to get out of something?
  • What's something on your bucket list that would surprise people?
  • What's the worst advice you've ever followed?

Tips for Running a Good Game

Set a skip rule early. Everyone gets one free pass โ€” use it once and it's gone. This creates the right balance of safety and accountability.

No phones during answers. Full attention on the person answering keeps energy in the room.

Agree on consequences for skipping. Something funny, not humiliating. Decide before you start.

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