1. Pick truth or dare
Let the player choose before the prompt is revealed so the choice feels playful and fair.
Community-curated clean prompt pack
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.
Quick rules
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.
Let the player choose before the prompt is revealed so the choice feels playful and fair.
A good room lets people skip without debate. That keeps the game funny instead of stressful.
Use clean prompts for families, classrooms, mixed ages, and video calls. Save adult prompts for separate opt-in packs.
The clean pack
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.
Personal, funny, and story-friendly questions without forced secrets or phone access.
Playable challenges for rooms, classrooms, calls, and family groups.
Curation notes
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.
Source inspiration and pattern research.
Source inspiration and pattern research.
Source inspiration and pattern research.
Source inspiration and pattern research.
Source inspiration and pattern research.
Source inspiration and pattern research.
Source inspiration and pattern research.
Source inspiration and pattern research.
Host notes
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.
Truths warm up the group before the performance dares come out. Mix both once people are laughing.
Ten to twenty seconds is usually enough. Long dares slow the circle and make players hesitate.
A clean pass rule makes the game easier to play with families, teens, classrooms, and mixed friend groups.
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.
FAQs
Quick answers for hosts choosing truth questions and dares for friends, parties, calls, classrooms, and family game night.
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.
Good Truth or Dare questions are specific, funny, and revealing without pressuring anyone into unsafe, explicit, humiliating, or private situations.
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.
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.
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.
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.