“Who’s Most Likely To” is the party game with the lowest barrier to entry: read a prompt, count to three, point. The reactions tell the story. It works on road trips, at family dinners, in college dorms, and over Zoom — you just need a group that knows each other well enough to have opinions.
We pulled together 110 fresh prompts sorted by who you’re playing with. Funny ones to warm up the room, BFF-only deep cuts, couples shade, family-table classics, an adults-only dirty round, and a bridal-shower section for the bachelorette crowd. If your group blasts through these, the Paranoia Questions Generator spits out unlimited new prompts for free.
How to Play “Who’s Most Likely To”
The standalone version skips the whisper-and-coin-flip mechanic of paranoia. Everyone hears the question and answers at the same time:
- Sit in a circle — living room floor, dinner table, hotel room, group video call. Anywhere everyone can see each other works.
- One person reads a prompt out loud, starting with “Who is most likely to…”
- Count to three. On three, everyone points at whoever in the group they think fits best.
- Whoever gets the most fingers pointed at them “wins” that round. Optional: keep a tally to crown a champion.
- Pass the deck. The next person picks the next prompt. Rotate clockwise.
That’s the whole game. Want the more dramatic, secret-whisper version? Read the rules in our Paranoia Game Questions post — same prompts, different mechanic. For other party game formats, try Never Have I Ever or Would You Rather.
Funny “Who’s Most Likely To” Questions
Quick, harmless, and good for warming up a group that doesn’t know each other super well yet. Start here.
1.Who is most likely to be late to their own birthday party?
2.Who is most likely to argue with a self-checkout machine?
3.Who is most likely to confidently mispronounce a word for years before anyone tells them?
4.Who is most likely to sing the wrong lyrics at full volume?
5.Who is most likely to refuse to ask for directions and stay lost for hours?
6.Who is most likely to fall asleep mid-sentence?
7.Who is most likely to take the longest possible route just to avoid making a U-turn?
8.Who is most likely to lose their phone while talking on it?
9.Who is most likely to laugh at the worst possible moment in a serious situation?
10.Who is most likely to put their car in reverse instead of drive?
11.Who is most likely to overdress for a casual hangout?
12.Who is most likely to start a sentence and forget where it was going?
13.Who is most likely to spill coffee on themselves on a first date?
14.Who is most likely to chase a runaway trash bin down the street on a windy day?
15.Who is most likely to keep talking long after everyone has stopped listening?
For Best Friends
These need a tight group with real history. Strangers will guess wrong; best friends will all point at the same person instantly. For more friendship-tier prompts, the Friends Questions Generator is built for exactly this.
16.Who is most likely to text “u up?” at 3 a.m. for absolutely no reason?
17.Who is most likely to remember a random fact you mentioned once two years ago?
18.Who is most likely to drop everything to pick you up from the airport?
19.Who is most likely to send a meme that perfectly captures your week?
20.Who is most likely to start a group chat just to share one screenshot?
21.Who is most likely to rewatch the same comfort show with you for the tenth time?
22.Who is most likely to give you fashion advice you didn’t ask for?
23.Who is most likely to write a thoughtful birthday paragraph instead of just “HBD”?
24.Who is most likely to bail on a workout plan you both agreed to?
25.Who is most likely to overshare a secret to the wrong person?
26.Who is most likely to plan a friend trip nobody can actually afford?
27.Who is most likely to stay friends with their ex’s entire friend group?
For Couples
Best played at a double-date or with a few couples in one room. Pointing at your own partner is encouraged. The Couples Questions Generator handles the deeper stuff if your group wants to go beyond party-game mode.
28.Who is most likely to fall asleep first during a movie night in?
29.Who is most likely to start a full argument over what to order for dinner?
30.Who is most likely to leave dirty dishes in the sink overnight?
31.Who is most likely to surprise the other with a random small gift for no reason?
32.Who is most likely to hog the air conditioner remote?
33.Who is most likely to get emotional rewatching their own wedding video?
34.Who is most likely to forget the grocery list on the kitchen counter?
35.Who is most likely to sneak the last bite of dessert?
36.Who is most likely to reread old text messages from when you first started dating?
37.Who is most likely to start playing music the second you get in the car?
38.Who is most likely to take ten full minutes to choose a Netflix show?
39.Who is most likely to cry-laugh at their own jokes mid-fight?
For Family Game Night
Multigenerational and PG. These work at the dinner table, at a holiday gathering, or in the car on the way to grandma’s. Nothing here will scandalize anyone’s grandparents.
40.Who is most likely to forget a relative’s name at a family reunion?
41.Who is most likely to fall asleep on the couch right after Thanksgiving dinner?
42.Who is most likely to bring up an embarrassing childhood story at the dinner table?
43.Who is most likely to take the most photos at every single family event?
44.Who is most likely to overpack for a weekend family trip?
45.Who is most likely to rewatch the same holiday movie every single year?
46.Who is most likely to turn a board game into a heated debate?
47.Who is most likely to start cleaning up before everyone has finished eating?
48.Who is most likely to send a six-paragraph text to the family group chat?
49.Who is most likely to ask the same question five different ways?
50.Who is most likely to take leftovers home in suspicious quantities?
51.Who is most likely to forget to RSVP to anything ever?
Dirty “Who’s Most Likely To” Questions
Adults only. These are spicy enough for a bachelorette party, late-night hangout, or close-knit group that won’t take anything personally. Read the room before you start the round.
52.Who is most likely to keep an old hookup’s number saved under a fake name?
53.Who is most likely to send a thirst trap and then immediately delete it?
54.Who is most likely to lie about their body count?
55.Who is most likely to have hooked up in a public bathroom?
56.Who is most likely to date someone purely for the photos?
57.Who is most likely to get caught fooling around in a parked car?
58.Who is most likely to text an ex after two glasses of wine?
59.Who is most likely to fake a phone call to escape a bad date?
60.Who is most likely to keep receipts on every situationship they’ve had?
61.Who is most likely to leave a date over a deal-breaker dessert order?
62.Who is most likely to have been on a third date by accident?
63.Who is most likely to take a steamy mirror selfie before bed?
64.Who is most likely to confess a crush only after a few drinks?
65.Who is most likely to have a wild story they’ve never told anyone in this room?
66.Who is most likely to date someone for months without introducing them to the friend group?
For College & Roommates
Built for dorms, apartments, and group chats full of people who have seen each other at their absolute worst.
67.Who is most likely to write an entire essay the morning it’s due?
68.Who is most likely to buy a textbook and never crack it open?
69.Who is most likely to leave dishes in the sink for a full week?
70.Who is most likely to fake-clean by shoving everything in a single drawer?
71.Who is most likely to invite a “quick study group” that turns into a party?
72.Who is most likely to skip a lecture for a nap?
73.Who is most likely to argue with a professor over half a point?
74.Who is most likely to live off cereal for an entire semester?
75.Who is most likely to bring a stranger home and call them a “new friend”?
76.Who is most likely to use the smoke alarm as a kitchen timer?
77.Who is most likely to forget to pay rent until the third reminder?
78.Who is most likely to start a podcast and post exactly one episode?
For Work & Coworkers
HR-safe. These work at team offsites, happy hours, virtual icebreakers, and Slack channels. The Icebreaker Questions Generator and Team Building Questions Generator have more workplace-specific prompts.
79.Who is most likely to mute themselves and keep talking for two full minutes?
80.Who is most likely to schedule a meeting that should have been an email?
81.Who is most likely to send “per my last email” with a smile?
82.Who is most likely to bring a homemade lunch every single day?
83.Who is most likely to leave their camera off the entire meeting?
84.Who is most likely to send a Slack DM about the meeting they’re currently in?
85.Who is most likely to know everyone’s coffee order on their first day?
86.Who is most likely to keep a snack drawer the whole team raids?
87.Who is most likely to type loud enough that everyone hears it on calls?
88.Who is most likely to forget to take a recurring meeting off their calendar after they leave the team?
89.Who is most likely to win every Slack emoji reaction race?
90.Who is most likely to bring their dog to a meeting “just for one minute”?
For Kids & Tweens
Clean enough for a classroom, a sleepover, or a kids’ birthday party. For more age-appropriate prompts, the Kids Questions Generator is built for younger groups.
91.Who is most likely to win a hot dog eating contest?
92.Who is most likely to teach the dog a brand new trick?
93.Who is most likely to spend their whole allowance on candy in one trip?
94.Who is most likely to invent a secret handshake nobody else can remember?
95.Who is most likely to build a fort that takes up the whole living room?
96.Who is most likely to read every single book in the school library?
97.Who is most likely to become famous for a niche hobby on the internet?
98.Who is most likely to forget to do their homework until the bus arrives?
99.Who is most likely to find the missing TV remote first?
100.Who is most likely to win the school spelling bee?
For Bridal Showers & Hen Parties
Built for the bachelorette weekend, the bridal shower brunch, or any wedding-adjacent gathering. Mix these in with the dirty round if your group can handle it.
101.Who is most likely to cry first during the wedding speeches?
102.Who is most likely to catch the bouquet and immediately panic?
103.Who is most likely to give the bride brutally honest dress feedback?
104.Who is most likely to over-research wedding venues just for fun?
105.Who is most likely to suggest a destination bachelorette nobody can actually afford?
106.Who is most likely to start crying during the bride’s vows?
107.Who is most likely to hook up with a groomsman?
108.Who is most likely to plan a six-month engagement after seeing this wedding?
109.Who is most likely to spend the reception perfecting the wedding playlist?
110.Who is most likely to be the bridezilla at her own future wedding?
Tips for Hosting a Great Round
Some prompts hit harder than others depending on the group. A few things that consistently make rounds better:
- Read out loud, don’t pass cards silently. The reactions are half the entertainment.
- Pre-screen the dirty round if minors are anywhere in earshot. Same for work events — skip ahead to the work section.
- Mix categories. Going funny → couples → family → funny again keeps energy higher than blasting fifteen spicy ones in a row.
- Bigger groups (10+) need a count. Have everyone count to three and point on cue so the round doesn’t drag.
- Keep a tally. Whoever gets pointed at the most is the round’s “winner.” It makes the next round more competitive.
- Skip duds. If a question dies in the room, move on. Forced answers kill momentum.
- For online play, share your screen so everyone reads the prompt at the same moment, and use the chat to “point.”
Paranoia Questions Generator
Unlimited "Who is most likely to..." prompts on demand. Pick your vibe (funny, deep, spicy, clean) and audience. Free.
Never Have I Ever Questions Generator
Confessions instead of accusations — party-ready Never Have I Ever statements for any group.
Would You Rather Generator
Impossible dilemmas for game nights, double dates, and team icebreakers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the "Who's Most Likely To" game?
"Who's Most Likely To" is a party game where someone reads a prompt out loud — like "Who is most likely to forget their own birthday?" — and on a count of three, everyone in the group points at the person they think fits the answer. Whoever gets the most fingers pointed at them is the "winner" of that round. No cards, no app, no setup. Works in person, on a road trip, or over video chat.
What's the difference between "Most Likely To" and the Paranoia game?
In "Most Likely To," the question is read aloud to the whole group and everyone points at the same time, so there's no mystery — just instant reactions. In Paranoia, the question is whispered to one person who points privately, then a coin flip decides whether the question is revealed. Same prompts, different drama. If you want the secret-whisper version, jump over to the paranoia game post for the full rules.
How many players do you need for "Most Likely To"?
Three is the absolute minimum, but four to ten is the sweet spot. With three players the answers get repetitive fast. With more than ten, the pointing turns into chaos and quieter people stop participating. For bigger groups, split into teams or vote by show of hands instead of pointing.
Are there dirty or NSFW versions of "Who's Most Likely To"?
Yes — the "dirty" round in this list (questions 52–66) covers spicy adult prompts about dating, hookups, and embarrassing romantic moments. Save those for adult-only groups, late-night hangouts, or bachelorette parties. For unlimited fresh adult prompts, the Paranoia Questions Generator has a spicy filter built in.
Bookmark this page for the next road trip, sleepover, or game night. When you’ve cycled through all 110, the Paranoia Questions Generator keeps the rounds going with unlimited fresh prompts — pick your audience and vibe, get a new batch in seconds. Free, no signup.
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