20 Fun Question Games to Play With Friends and Coworkers

The Best Conversation Starters for Friends and Work Teams

Tue Jan 30 2024
insights
Krish Jagirdar
author image
blog media

Ever found yourself in a situation where the room's energy is as flat as a pancake, and you're itching to jazz things up a bit? Whether it's a casual hangout with friends or an awkward office party, sometimes all you need is a good ol' question game to break the ice and get everyone giggling and gabbing. That's where this nifty guide comes in handy! We've rounded up 18 spectacular question games that are perfect for adding a dash of fun to any gathering. So, roll up your sleeves and let's dive into the world of question games!

What's the Big Deal About Question Games?

Well, question games are not just your run-of-the-mill pastimes. They're fabulous tools for getting folks to open up, share laughs, and create memories. Plus, they're as easy as pie to set up – no fancy equipment needed, just a bunch of curious minds ready to tackle some fun and intriguing questions!

Looking for team building games?
We have 16 of them.
No cringe hosts
No scheduled Zoom
Play instantly

Best Question Games For Friends and Coworkers

1. Two Truths and a Lie

Players take turns sharing three statements about themselves - two truths and one lie. The others guess which one is the lie.

2. Would You Rather

Pose scenarios where players must choose between two options, often leading to humorous or thought-provoking discussions.

Example ‘Would you rather’ questions:
  1. Would you rather be able to change the past or see into the future?

  2. Would you rather have the ability to fly or be invisible?

  3. Would you rather have a photographic memory or the power of persuasion?

  4. Would you rather always speak your mind or never speak again?

  5. Would you rather have the ability to time travel or read minds?

  6. Would you rather get a million dollars right now or get $100,000 a year for ten years?

  7. Would you rather be able to speak all languages fluently or play every musical instrument proficiently?

  8. Would you rather hate your job with a really high salary or have a job you love with a below-average salary?

  9. Would you rather always have to sing instead of speaking or dance everywhere you go?

  10. Would you rather have unlimited money but be alone for the rest of your life or have lifelong happiness with limited financial means?

Check out our list of incredible ‘would you rather’ questions for more inspiration!

3. Never Have I Ever

Players take turns saying something they've never done. Those who have done it lose a point or take a sip of their drink.

Check our our list of clean ‘never have I ever’ questions here.

4. 21 Questions

One person thinks of a person, place, or thing and others ask up to 21 yes-or-no questions to guess what it is.

5. Desert Island

Each person shares what three items they would bring if they were stranded on a deserted island.

6. What If?

Players propose hypothetical situations and discuss how they would react.

7. Who Am I?

Players stick a name of a celebrity or character on their forehead and ask yes/no questions to figure out who they are.

8. Who's Most Likely To

Ask the group decides who among them is most likely to do a specific thing.

Here’s a list of ‘who’s most likely to’ to question to use as inspiration:
  • Who is most likely to become a famous actor/actress?

  • Who is most likely to write a best-selling book?

  • Who is most likely to become a stand-up comedian?

  • Who is most likely to become a millionaire?

  • Who is most likely to become a world leader?

  • Who is most likely to become a professional athlete?

  • Who is most likely to go on a reality TV show?

  • Who is most likely to invent something revolutionary?

  • Who is most likely to become a social media influencer?

  • Who is most likely to survive a zombie apocalypse?

  • Who is most likely to accidentally become famous?

  • Who is most likely to start their own company?

Check out our list of 100 ‘Who’s most likely to’ questions here.

9. Truth or Dare

Classic game where players choose to answer a truth question or perform a dare.

10. Kiss, Marry, Kill

Given three names (celebrities, fictional characters, etc.), players must choose whom they would kiss, marry, and kill.

11. The Story Game

One person starts a story with a sentence, and each player adds a sentence, leading to unexpected and funny outcomes.

12. Rapid Fire Questions

Players take turns answering quick questions as fast as they can without overthinking. Each player has five seconds to answer.

Check out our list of best random questions for inspiration.

13. The "If I Were" Game

Ask questions like "If you were an animal, what would you be?" to spark creative and funny responses.

“If I Were” Question Ideas:
  • If I were an animal, what animal would I be?

  • If I were a book, what genre would I belong to?

  • If I were a city, which city would I be?

  • If I were a piece of furniture, what would I be?

  • If I were a season, which one would I be and why?

  • If I were a historical figure, who would I be?

  • If I were a movie, what type of movie would I be?

  • If I were a plant, what plant would I be?

  • If I were a color, which color would I best represent?

  • If I were a musical instrument, which one would I be?

14. Job Interview

One player is the interviewer, and others answer ridiculous job interview questions. It’s great for practicing thinking on your feet and it’s also a barrel of laughs!

15. This or That

Players choose between two options, and then have to explain their answers! This game is great for starting discussions and debates.

This or That Example questions:
  1. Wizards or Warlocks?

  2. Bad breath or body odor?

  3. Burgers or Tacos?

  4. Stay up late or wake up early?

  5. Lebron James or Michael Jordan?

  6. Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings?

  7. Free Will or Destiny?

  8. Fiction or Non-fiction?

  9. Indoors or Outdoors?

  10. Flying or teleportation ability?

Check out our full list of incredible “this or that” questions here.

16. Name That Movie

Take turns quoting lines from movies, while other try to guess which movie they’re from.

17. The Compliment Game

Sit in a circle, and each person gives a genuine compliment to the person on their right. Continue until everyone has received and given compliments. It's a heartwarming game that strengthens bonds and boosts everyone's mood.

18. What's in Your Phone?

A modern twist on a scavenger hunt, asking players if they have specific items or apps on their phone.

Spice It Up: Tips to Keep the Fun Flowing

  • Mix and Match: Don't be afraid to tweak the rules. After all, variety is the spice of life!

  • Keep it Light: Remember, the aim is to have a ball, not put anyone on the spot.

  • Encourage Participation: Cheer on the shy ones – everyone's got a story to tell!

FAQ's

1. What if someone's uncomfortable with a question?

Always have a 'pass' option. No hard feelings, no awkwardness.

2. Can these games be played virtually?

A: Absolutely! They're great for virtual hangouts and team-building sessions.

3. How to handle overly competitive players?

Keep the mood light and remind everyone it's all in good fun!

Conclusion

So, there you have it, folks – 18 rip-roaring question games to liven up any gathering. Whether you're looking to break the ice with new coworkers or just want to have a blast with your pals, these games are your ticket to a fun-filled time. Remember, it's not about winning; it's about laughing together and creating those priceless "remember when" moments. So go on, give these games a whirl, and let the good times roll!

Looking for team building games?
We have 16 of them.
No cringe hosts
No scheduled Zoom
Play instantly
shapes
author image
Krish Jagirdar
Author/Articles
Explore more
© Internet Game 2024
Blog
logo