Truth or dare is the fastest way to break the ice at a party, sleepover, or hangout — but running out of ideas kills the momentum. This generator keeps a fresh supply of truth questions and dare challenges ready, sorted into three tiers so you can match the energy of the room.
How it works
Each prompt is stored in one of two pools — truths or dares — and tagged with a difficulty tier: mild, medium, or spicy. When you generate, the tool picks a random prompt from the matching pool and tier, deliberately skipping the one you just saw so you never get an immediate repeat. The tiers escalate from family-safe questions up to bolder, adults-only challenges, letting you tune the intensity for your group.
The three tiers — what to expect
Mild — designed to be entirely family-friendly. Truth questions focus on lighthearted preferences, funny memories, and harmless confessions. Dares are physical or comedic (silly voices, impersonations, minor challenges) with no adult content. Safe for all ages including children.
Medium — adds more personal or revealing questions and bolder social dares such as improvising a speech or singing a song. Suitable for teens and adults who know each other reasonably well. Still avoids genuinely sensitive territory.
Spicy — for adult groups who want bolder questions and dares. Prompts are more personal or challenging. Best used when everyone in the group has opted in to a higher-energy game.
Running the game smoothly
Truth or dare works best with a few ground rules agreed upfront:
- One pass per person. Allow each player to decline one prompt per game, no questions asked. This keeps the game voluntary and comfortable without making it easy to opt out of everything.
- Start mild, escalate together. Open the first two or three rounds on mild to warm up the room, then ask the group if they want to move to medium.
- Screen for your audience. If you are mixing age groups or have guests who do not know each other well, stay on mild the whole session.
- Keep dares achievable. For virtual or remote play (video call, group chat), stick to truths and dares that do not require a physical prop or in-person action.
How to play (standard rules)
- Players sit in a circle or take turns in an agreed order.
- The current player chooses “truth” or “dare.”
- Generate a prompt for the chosen type and tier.
- The player answers honestly (truth) or performs the challenge (dare).
- The next player chooses and the cycle continues.
The game has no fixed end — keep going until the group naturally winds down or set a timer or round limit in advance.