
Truth or Dare
Everything except 18+ — pick Spicy to include it.
181 prompts in this deck · press Space for a new prompt, Enter to keep it.
About this tool
Truth or Dare is the party game where players take turns choosing Truth — and answer a question honestly — or Dare, and take on a challenge. Tap to reveal a random prompt each turn, choose a category and intensity to fit your group, then pass the device to the next player. It's a go-to for game nights, sleepovers, road trips and video calls, kept clean by default with a separate Spicy (18+) mode you can switch on for adult groups.
How to use it
- Pick a category and an intensity level for your group.
- Choose Truth, Dare, or Random.
- Tap Reveal to draw a prompt, then answer the truth or do the dare.
- Add players to rotate turns automatically and keep score.
- Pass the device and reveal again for the next person.
Categories and intensity levels
Pick a category to match your group, then set how bold the prompts get. Categories stay clean by default; the Spicy (18+) set is separate and only appears when you choose it.
- Classic & Funny — crowd-pleasers and lighthearted laughs for any group.
- Friends — inside-joke truths and dares for people who know each other well.
- Couples — sweet, playful date-night prompts for two players.
- Party & Kids — high-energy dares for a crowd, or gentle ones the whole family can play.
- Spicy (18+) — daring, flirty prompts for adults — off by default, on only when you pick it.
- Mild · Medium · Spicy — the intensity switch tunes how far each round goes, from family-friendly to adults-only.
Turn your group into a game
- Players & scoreboard — add names and the turn passes automatically; award points and a crown marks whoever's ahead.
- Dare timer — put 30 or 60 seconds on a dare so nobody stalls.
- Avoid repeats — keep it on and no prompt comes back until the deck runs out.
- Your own prompts — add custom truths and dares that mix straight into the draw.
- Copy or share — grab the current prompt to send to someone or read aloud on a call.
Good truths and dares to get you started
- Truth: what's a small thing that instantly makes your day better?
- Truth: what's the last white lie you told, and why?
- Truth: who in this room would you swap lives with for a week?
- Dare: do your best impression of someone here until they guess who.
- Dare: talk in a movie-trailer voice until your next turn.
- Dare: let the group pick the next song and dance to the first 20 seconds.
Where the game comes from
Truth or Dare grew out of a centuries-old parlour game called 'Questions and Commands', where one player put questions or challenges to the rest. The format has barely changed — part of why it still breaks the ice so easily today.
Frequently asked questions
- How do you play Truth or Dare?
- Players sit in a circle and take turns. On your turn you choose Truth and answer a question honestly, or Dare and complete a challenge, then pass the device on. Agree on a pass rule up front — for example one skip per player, or a small forfeit for backing out.
- What are some good truth or dare questions?
- Truths like 'what's your most embarrassing moment?' or 'who was your first crush?', and dares like 'text the fifth person in your contacts hi' or 'do your best celebrity impression'. Switch categories or raise the intensity and tap reveal for an endless random supply.
- Can one person play Truth or Dare?
- Yes. Solo, use it as a prompt: reveal a truth to reflect on or a dare to actually try. It's built for groups, but a single player can still use it to break routine or spark ideas.
- How can I make Truth or Dare more interesting?
- Add your players so turns rotate automatically and the scoreboard tracks points, put a 30-second timer on dares, switch categories (Friends, Couples, Party, Kids) or raise the intensity, and mix in your own custom truths and dares.
- Is it suitable for everyone?
- The default categories are bold and playful but stay clean — pick Mild for family rounds. The separate Spicy (18+) category is for adult groups only and stays out of the mix unless you choose it.
- Are there truth or dare questions for couples?
- Yes — playful date-night truths and sweet dares work great for two players, turning it into a fun way to learn more about each other.
- Is the result truly random?
- Yes. Every outcome uses your browser's cryptographically secure randomness, so it is unbiased and unpredictable — just for fun.
- Is it free and private?
- Completely free, no sign-up. Everything runs in your browser, so nothing you type is uploaded.
