1. Read one question
Choose from the list or use the shuffler to pull one prompt from the Pocket Party app source.
App question list and shuffle tool
Would You Rather is a choice game where players pick between two options and explain why. This page uses Pocket Party's curated app questions, so hosts can shuffle one prompt, browse the full source list, or start a playable browser round with friends.
Quick rules
The whole game is choosing between two options. Read one prompt, let every player pick a side, then use the answers to start a quick debate, story, or vote.
Choose from the list or use the shuffler to pull one prompt from the Pocket Party app source.
Everyone answers at the same time so the first loud opinion does not pull the whole group with it.
The choice is fast. The fun usually comes from hearing why someone picked the option nobody expected.
The app list
These questions come from Pocket Party's curated Would You Rather app prompt source. The list is broad rather than spicy, but hosts should still scan it before young kids, classrooms, or family rounds.
Source prompts are kept in app order. Use the static list, shuffle one at a time, or open the playable game.
Broad app list. A few prompts include dating, bathroom, or darker hypothetical themes, so review before younger or classroom rounds and skip anything that does not fit the room.
Host notes
Would You Rather works best when players answer quickly, then explain one or two choices instead of turning every prompt into a long debate.
The best prompts make both sides feel tempting, strange, or costly enough that the group splits.
Get everyone's answer first, then let players defend the funniest or most surprising choices.
If a prompt feels too personal, too dark, or wrong for the room, move on fast and keep the tone easy.
Open the Pocket Party version when you want a phone-friendly round instead of reading from a static list.
FAQs
Quick answers for hosts choosing two-choice prompts for friends, parties, calls, classrooms, and family game night.
Read one question with two options. Every player chooses one side, then explains their answer if the group wants stories or debates.
Good Would You Rather questions make both choices tempting, funny, difficult, or revealing. This page uses Pocket Party's curated app prompt source.
Would You Rather works with 2 or more players. Small groups get deeper answers, while bigger groups are better for quick votes and split-room debates.
The Pocket Party game is labeled 7+, but hosts should still scan this app list before young kids, classrooms, or family rounds because some prompts include dating, bathroom, or darker hypothetical themes.
Yes. Read from the list on a video call, vote in chat, or open the Pocket Party game page for a browser-friendly round with friends.
Match the room. Clean questions work for family and classroom groups, while older party groups can use stranger or more personal prompts if everyone is comfortable.