What is Truth or Dare?
Gives you random Truth questions and Dare challenges for the classic party game. Tap Truth or Dare, read the prompt out loud, and let the group decide. Great for parties and game nights.
Add player names and the game rotates through them in order, showing whose turn it is and tagging each prompt in the history with their name. Pick a Vibe — Kids for tame, Friends for the classic mix, Couples for dating questions — and add your own truths and dares that blend right in. Prompts won't repeat until the whole pool has been drawn, so a long session stays fresh.
How to use
- Tap 'Truth' to get a random question or 'Dare' to get a random challenge.
- Read the prompt aloud and let the group decide if the player must comply.
- Tap Next to get a fresh prompt, or switch between Truth and Dare each turn.
When to use
- Casual house parties or dorm hangouts where the conversation has stalled.
- Long road trips or sleepovers when everyone's bored of phone games.
- Icebreakers at a small gathering with people who don't all know each other yet.
Result
Truth: 'What's the most embarrassing song on your playlist?' — Dare: 'Do your best impression of someone in the room.'
FAQ
- Are the prompts safe for teens or work events?
- Set the Vibe to 'Kids' and the pool drops to the tame prompts only — no dating questions, nothing embarrassing. That mode is the safe pick for mixed-age parties or work icebreakers. 'Friends' is the fuller, slightly cheeky default.
- Can I add my own truths and dares?
- Yes. There's a 'Your own prompts' box in the setup where you can type truths and dares for your group — inside jokes, house dares, whatever fits. They mix straight into the draw alongside the built-in ones and stay on your device.
- How does the random picker avoid repeats?
- It tracks every prompt drawn during the session and won't show one twice until the whole pool has been used. Once everything's been seen, it cycles back around. So a long night stays fresh instead of looping the same few questions.
- Do dares require physical stuff like props or other people?
- Most are speech-based or quick physical bits doable in a living room: impressions, a 30-second dance, calling a friend and singing one line. A handful work better in a group, like 'let the person on your left choose your next prompt'.
- Is there a way to skip a prompt without 'losing'?
- The tool doesn't enforce rules — it just gives prompts. Skipping is a social agreement: classic house rules are 'one skip per game' or 'skip = take a sip / forfeit a snack'. Tap Next to draw a new one whenever the group decides a pass is fair.
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