⚽ What is your favorite game to play outside?
#1Truth or Dare for Kids
A genuinely child-focused deck with simple imagination questions and creative actions—without teen, adult, contact, or social-posting prompts.
A deck made for this group
These prompts are selected from the real game using a separate age, category, and intensity policy—not a label pasted onto the same generic list.
Choose Truth for an honest answer and Dare for a playful action. Start easy, agree on boundaries, and let every player skip without explaining why.
🍕 Make up a 2-line song about pizza and perform it.
#2📚 What is your favorite bedtime story or movie?
#3🎁 Pretend to open the world's best present. Show us your reaction.
#4🔊 What is the funniest sound you can think of? Describe it!
#5🗝️ Make up a secret language word and use it in a sentence.
#6🏅 What is one thing you are really, really good at?
#7👑 Give the person after you a royal announcement: "Presenting…!"
#8🎨 If you could paint your room any color, which would you pick?
#9📣 Turn your name into a cheer and perform it.
#10📺 Which cartoon character would you want as a best friend?
#11🏅 Invent a new sport using two objects in this room and demonstrate it.
#12🎁 What is the best present you have ever gotten?
#13🎩 Make a hat out of anything within reach and wear it for 3 turns.
#14🤖 If you had a robot helper, what chores would it do for you?
#15🥪 Mime making and eating an entire sandwich. The group must guess every ingredient.
#16🍂 What is your favorite season of the year, and why?
#17🐒 Act like your favorite animal until your next turn.
#18✈️ If you could visit any place in the world, where would you go?
#19🐉 Tell a story about a dragon using only 5 words.
#20🐛 What is the coolest bug or creature you have ever seen?
#21📺 Make up a commercial for the nearest object and perform it.
#22🧸 If your toys came alive at night, which one would be the leader?
#23🎤 Rap your full name and one fun fact about yourself.
#24Choose how you want to play
Use one phone together, give everyone their own screen, or challenge The Dealer alone. Every mode leads to the same configurable prompt deck.
How it works
A player chooses Truth or Dare and reads the dealt prompt. Answer honestly or complete the challenge, then let the group confirm the result. Anyone may refuse a prompt, use a skip, or stop playing—consent is more important than points. For the fastest start with friends in the same room, choose Pass & Play. Choose Live Room when each friend has a phone; the host shares a private link or room code and controls the pace.
- Pick a mode and set your rules — age rating, heat, categories, rounds.
- Take turns: truth or dare, then the group decides if you really did it.
- Points, streaks and forfeits decide who takes the podium.
Turn the list into a real game
Add player names, choose categories and intensity, and let The Dealer manage turns, skips, points, and the final podium.
Guides, dares and a bit of history
Longer reads on running the game properly — the rules nobody agrees on, the dares that actually land, and where all of this came from.
The History of Truth or Dare: How a Medieval King's Game Ended Up on Your Phone
Truth or Dare has no inventor. It has ancestors — a Greek game recorded by a second-century grammarian, a medieval French courtship game, and an English parlour game that Joseph Addison recommended for a winter evening in 1711.
Truth or Dare Punishments: What Should Actually Happen When Someone Says No
A forfeit is a price, not a penalty. The difference decides whether a refusal keeps someone in the game or pushes them out of it — and almost every group gets it wrong by not deciding at all.
14 Games Like Truth or Dare, and When Each One Is the Better Call
Every alternative to Truth or Dare is a trade between how much people reveal and how many people it works with. Pick by group size first — it predicts success better than anything else.
Truth or Dare Over Text: How to Play So It Does Not Die After Four Messages
A text game does not die because you ran out of questions. It dies because nothing forces the next message. Add a deadline and a proof requirement and the same prompts run for days.