Community-curated clean prompt pack

Truth or Dare Questions

Truth or Dare is a party game where players choose whether to answer a question honestly or complete a playful challenge. This clean Pocket Party pack is curated from user-loved community ideas, then rewritten for safer group play.

80 review-ready prompts40 truths and 40 daresUpdated June 23, 2026

Quick rules

How to play Truth or Dare

Players choose Truth or Dare on their turn. The host reads a matching card, the player answers or completes the challenge, and then the turn passes to the next player.

1. Pick truth or dare

Let the player choose before the prompt is revealed so the choice feels playful and fair.

2. Keep passes normal

A good room lets people skip without debate. That keeps the game funny instead of stressful.

3. Match the group

Use clean prompts for families, classrooms, mixed ages, and video calls. Save adult prompts for separate opt-in packs.

The clean pack

80 Truth or Dare questions and dares

These cards are curated from user-loved Reddit and community prompt patterns, then rewritten for safe Pocket Party play. Use them as a static list, or shuffle one card at a time.

Truth questions

Personal, funny, and story-friendly questions without forced secrets or phone access.

40 truths
  1. Who was your first harmless crush?
  2. What is your most embarrassing childhood memory?
  3. What was the last tiny thing that made you jealous?
  4. What is your favorite thing about yourself?
  5. What snack, drink, or activity would instantly improve your day?
  6. Who is your weirdest celebrity crush?
  7. What is something you hate for absolutely no good reason?
  8. What animal do you irrationally think you could defeat in a friendly contest?
  9. What is your most harmless guilty pleasure?
  10. What is something embarrassing that happened to you that now makes a good story?
  11. Are you ticklish, or do you refuse to answer?
  12. What is the funniest thing you used to believe?
  13. What is your most dramatic reaction to a minor inconvenience?
  14. What is the weirdest food combination you actually like?
  15. What is one app, game, or hobby you spend too much time on?
  16. What is the most random thing in your bag, pocket, or room right now?
  17. What is a phrase you say way too often?
  18. What is the funniest typo or autocorrect you remember sending?
  19. What song would make it hardest for you to win a "try not to sing" challenge?
  20. What is the most useless fact you know?
  21. What is one small fear you know is silly but still have?
  22. What is something you pretend to understand but secretly do not?
  23. What is the most awkward compliment you have ever received?
  24. What is the worst excuse you have used to avoid plans?
  25. What is a trend you followed and now regret?
  26. What is one harmless secret talent you have?
  27. What would your friends say is your most predictable habit?
  28. Who in this group would be best at giving a fake news report?
  29. Who in this group would accidentally become famous, and why?
  30. Who in this group would survive longest without their phone?
  31. Who in this group has the best laugh?
  32. What is the most chaotic thing you would trust the group to choose for you?
  33. If the group picked a theme song for you, what would it probably be?
  34. If you had to rename yourself for the rest of the round, what name would fit?
  35. What is a totally normal thing that makes you cringe?
  36. What is the funniest thing your family treats as normal?
  37. What is a food you think everyone else overrates?
  38. What is a game you are secretly bad at?
  39. What is the last thing you laughed at that was not actually that funny?
  40. What is one prompt you would add to this game?

Dares

Playable challenges for rooms, classrooms, calls, and family groups.

40 dares
  1. Try not to laugh while the group silently tries to make you crack for 20 seconds.
  2. Try not to sing while the group hums a song everyone knows.
  3. Draw your best dog in 20 seconds and show the group.
  4. Ask the group one silly survey question and present the results like a researcher.
  5. Wear a finger moustache for the next 5 minutes.
  6. Eat one snack using only your non-dominant hand, one piece at a time.
  7. Lose the next quick mini-game or vote on purpose.
  8. Speak in a made-up character voice until your next turn.
  9. Replace one common word with "pickle" until your next turn.
  10. Every time you move until your next turn, you must frolic.
  11. Say "okay" after every sentence someone says until your next turn.
  12. Show your top three recently used emojis, or describe them if you do not want to show your phone.
  13. Describe your most recent safe photo like it belongs in a museum.
  14. Recite as many digits of pi as you can in 10 seconds.
  15. Rap or speed-read a tongue twister for 10 seconds.
  16. Pretend to be a news reporter describing the room.
  17. Make a dramatic fake apology video for being too good at this game.
  18. Make a 10-second commercial for the closest object.
  19. Read the next prompt in the most dramatic voice possible.
  20. Freeze in your current pose until someone says your name.
  21. Swap seats with the person across from you and imitate their posture for one sentence.
  22. Invent a new handshake with the person on your right.
  23. Give a three-word compliment to every player.
  24. Let the group choose a harmless nickname for you until your next turn.
  25. Walk across the room like you are entering a talent show.
  26. Give a motivational speech to a random object.
  27. Pretend you are a tour guide giving a one-minute tour of the room.
  28. Spell your name using only body movements.
  29. Do your best silent movie reaction to winning the lottery.
  30. Sing one line of a made-up song about the person on your left.
  31. Talk like a robot until your next turn.
  32. Pretend the floor is lava for 15 seconds.
  33. Create a tiny dance move and name it.
  34. Let the group choose one word you must casually use in your next answer.
  35. Give the room a fake five-star review.
  36. Narrate your next action like a nature documentary.
  37. Hold your funniest freeze-frame face for 10 seconds.
  38. Do an invisible jump-rope routine for 15 seconds.
  39. Make up a two-line poem about the last snack you ate.
  40. Lead the group in a five-second cheer for the next player.

Curation notes

Where these prompts came from

Pocket Party reviewed Reddit/user-thread ideas first, then used mainstream clean lists only as a safety and tone benchmark. Raw community ideas were filtered for privacy, consent, age fit, and physical safety before being rewritten into this pack.

Cut from the pack: sexual prompts, drinking, nudity, prank calls, forced social posts, random DMs, public dares with strangers, camera-roll dumps, reading private texts, risky food dares, and anything that could pressure a player into humiliation or unsafe contact.

Host notes

Tips for a better round

Truth or Dare gets better when the group trusts the host. Keep the pace quick, protect pass rights, and avoid prompts that make the room feel mean.

Start with truths

Truths warm up the group before the performance dares come out. Mix both once people are laughing.

Keep dares short

Ten to twenty seconds is usually enough. Long dares slow the circle and make players hesitate.

Skip without pressure

A clean pass rule makes the game easier to play with families, teens, classrooms, and mixed friend groups.

Want the Pocket Party game page?

Open the existing Truth or Dare page for setup, rules, artwork, and the current app listing while the playable pack is being wired into the app.

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FAQs

Truth or Dare questions

Quick answers for hosts choosing truth questions and dares for friends, parties, calls, classrooms, and family game night.

How do you play Truth or Dare?

Players take turns choosing Truth or Dare. Truth means answering a question honestly. Dare means completing a playful challenge. Let players pass when a prompt does not fit the room.

What are good Truth or Dare questions?

Good Truth or Dare questions are specific, funny, and revealing without pressuring anyone into unsafe, explicit, humiliating, or private situations.

Can kids play Truth or Dare?

Yes, with clean prompts and a pass rule. This list avoids adult, drinking, sexual, dangerous, and phone-invasive prompts so it can work for younger groups with host review.

How many people can play Truth or Dare?

Truth or Dare works with 2 or more players, but 4 to 8 players usually gives the best mix of pace, stories, and group reactions.

Can you play Truth or Dare online?

Yes. Use the shuffler while everyone is on a video call, or read prompts aloud and let each player choose Truth or Dare on their turn.

Should Truth or Dare have spicy prompts?

Only if everyone is old enough and opts in. This Pocket Party page is a clean prompt pack, so spicy or adult cards should live in a separate age-gated pack.