What are the best truth or dare questions in your opinion

WikiCheetahGlider699
12/18/24 5:12pm
In your experience, what make for the best truth or dare questions for in-person games OR virtual/text games
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WikiGladeHugger323
12/19/42 3:11pm
Some of my favorite truth or dare questions:
-Truth: Who is your favourite person and why?
-Truth: What's the strangest dream you've ever had?
-Truth: What's the most embarrassing thing that's ever happened to you?
-Truth: What's your guilty pleasure?
-Truth: Which person here would you date if you had to date one of them?
-Truth: What question do you really not want me to ask you?
-Dare: Send a DM to someone you like.
-Dare: Eat a hot pepper.
-Dare: Show us the photos on your camera roll.
-Dare: Go outside and howl like a wolf.
-Dare: Smell another player's armpit.
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WikiCaribouTamer938
12/21/42 6:43pm
There are so many truth or dare questions to consider! Here are just a few that I've enjoyed :)

Truth:
- What's your worst or weirdest habit?
- If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be?
- Has anyone in the game done anything that still bothers you?
- What's a secret that you haven't told us?

Dare:
- Sing a song chosen by another person
- Show us your browser history
- Show us the last picture in your camera roll
- Do an impression of someone else in the game
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WikiToadTrader400
12/23/42 5:20pm
These aren't specific questions, but I have a few tips and house rules for making games of truth or dare more interesting. Try these out:
- Once per game, you can make someone else answer your truth question or do your dare
- Do cooperative or competitive dares that force players to work together or compete against each other
- Flip the directions of questions. For example "Tell me something embarrassing about yourself" could be more interesting as "Tell me something embarrassing about me" because then it adds an element of perception
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Anonymous WikiMountain
01/04/25 12:47pm
This article has some unethical and possibly dangerous suggestions that look like they were written by 12 year olds who don't understand the consequences of their actions- just a few examples of inappropriate dares- texting your dad that you got arrested or the 7th girl in your contacts that she is 'hot'. These aren't funny, and could be hurtful to those people. Drinking an entire jar of pickle juice can be dangerous due to its sodium content, and posting private information about embarrassing or vulnerable things can make the poster vulnerable to scammers and exploitation online.
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