1. Read a prompt
Choose one question from the list or use the shuffler to pull a prompt from the Pocket Party app source.
App prompt list and shuffle tool
Most Likely To is a voting game where players read a prompt, count down, and point at the person who fits it best. This list uses Pocket Party's curated app prompts, formatted as questions so hosts can shuffle one or start a playable round.
Quick rules
Read one question, count down, and have everyone vote at the same time. The player with the most votes gets the round, and the group gets the story.
Choose one question from the list or use the shuffler to pull a prompt from the Pocket Party app source.
Count down from three, then everyone points to the player they think best fits the question.
The winning vote is funny, but the best part is usually the explanation that follows.
The app list
These questions are generated from Pocket Party's curated Most Likely To app prompt source. A few prompts have party themes, so hosts should scan the list before using it with kids, classrooms, or family groups.
Source prompts are kept in app order and formatted as questions with the standard Most Likely To prefix.
Mixed party list. Review prompts before younger or classroom rounds, and skip anything that does not fit the room.
Host notes
Most Likely To works when everyone can vote fast and laugh safely. Keep the pace up, avoid piling on one player, and let people explain the funniest votes.
Simultaneous voting keeps the round honest and stops players from copying the loudest person.
If one player keeps winning every vote, shuffle quickly and pick prompts that fit more of the group.
A prompt can be funny without being right for every room. Skip anything that feels too pointed.
Open the Pocket Party version when you want a phone-friendly vote round instead of reading from a static list.
FAQs
Quick answers for hosts choosing vote prompts for friends, parties, calls, and game night.
Read one prompt, count down from three, and have everyone point to the player they think fits it best. The player with the most votes gets the round.
Good Most Likely To questions are specific enough to spark a fast vote, but open enough for jokes and stories. This page uses Pocket Party's curated app prompts as the source.
Most Likely To works best with 3 or more players. Groups of 4 to 10 usually get the fastest votes, the clearest winners, and the best follow-up stories.
The game can work for younger groups with suitable prompts, but this app prompt list includes a few party themes. Hosts should scan the list before using it for kids, classrooms, or family rounds.
Yes. Read prompts on a video call and vote by pointing, typing names, or using chat. You can also open the Pocket Party game page for a browser-friendly round.
It can be played that way by adult groups, but it does not need drinks. Points, silly strikes, or story prompts work just as well.