150 Most Likely To Questions
In Most Likely To, one person reads a prompt aloud. After a short countdown, everyone points to the person who fits it best. Explanations are optional, and anyone can skip a prompt. These clean questions work for friends, couples, families, teens and parties.
Most Likely To Question Generator
Choose a group or mood, then draw a random prompt.
Who is most likely to turn a quick coffee into a three-hour catch-up?
Most Likely To questions for friends
Easy prompts about group chats, shared plans, familiar habits and the friends who bring everyone together.
Who is most likely to turn a quick coffee into a three-hour catch-up?
Who is most likely to suggest a last-minute day trip?
Who is most likely to remember exactly how the group first met?
Who is most likely to find a hidden gem in their own neighborhood?
Who is most likely to send the perfect reaction GIF?
Who is most likely to keep a group tradition going for years?
Who is most likely to bring an extra snack to share?
Who is most likely to start laughing before finishing a story?
Who is most likely to make a playlist for a road trip?
Who is most likely to turn up early and save everyone a seat?
Who is most likely to organize the next reunion?
Who is most likely to know a shortcut that actually works?
Who is most likely to recommend a book everyone ends up loving?
Who is most likely to notice when someone needs cheering up?
Who is most likely to take the best candid group photo?
Who is most likely to invent a nickname that sticks?
Who is most likely to try a hobby none of you have heard of?
Who is most likely to answer the group chat before anyone else?
Who is most likely to plan an excellent picnic?
Who is most likely to remember a tiny detail from an old conversation?
Who is most likely to bring a board game nobody can stop playing?
Who is most likely to make friends with someone while waiting in line?
Who is most likely to suggest a screen-free evening?
Who is most likely to accidentally wear the group color without planning it?
Who is most likely to make sure nobody feels left out?
Most Likely To questions for couples
Warm, respectful prompts about everyday routines, trips and shared interests—without prying into private topics.
Who is most likely to choose the scenic route on a weekend drive?
Who is most likely to plan a cozy evening at home?
Who is most likely to remember the name of a café from an early date?
Who is most likely to fall asleep halfway through a movie?
Who is most likely to pack an extra layer just in case?
Who is most likely to suggest trying a new recipe together?
Who is most likely to dance while making dinner?
Who is most likely to leave an encouraging note on a busy day?
Who is most likely to spot the perfect place for a photo?
Who is most likely to start a small home project on a Saturday morning?
Who is most likely to share the last cookie?
Who is most likely to make the travel checklist?
Who is most likely to propose an unplanned stop on a trip?
Who is most likely to know which song will improve the mood?
Who is most likely to pick breakfast for dinner?
Who is most likely to keep a ticket stub as a souvenir?
Who is most likely to water all the houseplants on schedule?
Who is most likely to be ready ten minutes ahead of time?
Who is most likely to bring home a new mug you do not need?
Who is most likely to suggest taking a walk after dinner?
Who is most likely to find a thoughtful gift months in advance?
Who is most likely to choose the window seat?
Who is most likely to quote a favorite show in everyday conversation?
Who is most likely to turn an ordinary errand into a fun outing?
Who is most likely to listen patiently when the other needs to talk?
Family Most Likely To questions
All-ages prompts for family dinners, reunions, vacations and relaxed game nights.
Who is most likely to know the story behind an old family photo?
Who is most likely to organize a family game night?
Who is most likely to arrive with homemade treats?
Who is most likely to get everyone together for a photo?
Who is most likely to remember every step of a family recipe?
Who is most likely to solve the hardest part of a jigsaw puzzle?
Who is most likely to start a new holiday tradition?
Who is most likely to pack everything needed for a family outing?
Who is most likely to turn leftovers into a great lunch?
Who is most likely to tell the funniest version of a family story?
Who is most likely to keep the family calendar up to date?
Who is most likely to bring a deck of cards on vacation?
Who is most likely to call just to say hello?
Who is most likely to find something everyone thought was lost?
Who is most likely to decorate the table for a special meal?
Who is most likely to stay calm when the plan changes?
Who is most likely to teach everyone a new card game?
Who is most likely to pick the music for a family gathering?
Who is most likely to save a handwritten card for years?
Who is most likely to suggest a walk before dessert?
Who is most likely to volunteer for the dishes?
Who is most likely to nap on the couch after a big meal?
Who is most likely to create a family trivia quiz?
Who is most likely to make a new guest feel at home?
Who is most likely to plan the next family get-together?
Funny Most Likely To questions for parties
Upbeat birthday and party prompts that need no drinking rules, dares or embarrassing disclosures.
Who is most likely to be first onto the dance floor?
Who is most likely to know every word of the chorus?
Who is most likely to introduce guests who have never met?
Who is most likely to suggest a game that gets everyone involved?
Who is most likely to arrive with the most creative decoration?
Who is most likely to take charge of the music queue?
Who is most likely to bring a surprisingly popular snack?
Who is most likely to win a round of charades?
Who is most likely to make sure quieter guests get a turn?
Who is most likely to suggest taking a silly group photo?
Who is most likely to create a great party theme?
Who is most likely to volunteer to explain the rules?
Who is most likely to start an unexpected singalong?
Who is most likely to remember where everyone left their things?
Who is most likely to turn a paper napkin into a tiny work of art?
Who is most likely to bring a useful phone charger?
Who is most likely to plan the birthday surprise without giving it away?
Who is most likely to make everyone laugh during a quiet moment?
Who is most likely to suggest moving the conversation outside for fresh air?
Who is most likely to decorate a cupcake like a professional?
Who is most likely to applaud the loudest after a game?
Who is most likely to keep track of whose turn it is?
Who is most likely to help clean up without being asked?
Who is most likely to leave carrying a leftover balloon?
Who is most likely to propose another get-together before the night ends?
Most Likely To questions for teens
School- and youth-group-friendly prompts about creativity, hobbies, technology and teamwork.
Who is most likely to start a study group before a big project?
Who is most likely to find the ideal meme for the moment?
Who is most likely to solve a small tech problem for the group?
Who is most likely to volunteer to present first?
Who is most likely to customize every page of a notebook?
Who is most likely to bring a fully charged power bank?
Who is most likely to learn a dance routine just for fun?
Who is most likely to read one more chapter past bedtime?
Who is most likely to invent the best team name?
Who is most likely to welcome someone new to the group?
Who is most likely to remember all the supplies for an activity?
Who is most likely to make a paper airplane that crosses the room?
Who is most likely to spend an afternoon building something creative?
Who is most likely to find the best snack in a vending machine?
Who is most likely to suggest a new club or group activity?
Who is most likely to come up with a clever shortcut for a task?
Who is most likely to get everyone involved in a quick quiz?
Who is most likely to discover a peaceful spot during a school trip?
Who is most likely to design their own stickers?
Who is most likely to organize the tasks in a group project?
Who is most likely to start a game during a long break?
Who is most likely to know a useful keyboard shortcut?
Who is most likely to make the group laugh with an original doodle?
Who is most likely to stay positive when a team plan goes wrong?
Who is most likely to turn recycled materials into something useful?
Clean and funny Most Likely To questions
Gentle everyday prompts for newer groups or any round where you want to keep things comfortable.
Who is most likely to name a houseplant?
Who is most likely to wave back at someone who was actually waving to the person behind them?
Who is most likely to check the menu before leaving home?
Who is most likely to choose dessert first?
Who is most likely to carry a pen everywhere?
Who is most likely to stop and watch a beautiful sunset?
Who is most likely to sing quietly while cooking?
Who is most likely to wear mismatched socks by accident?
Who is most likely to build a blanket fort in the living room?
Who is most likely to pick a seasonal ice cream flavor?
Who is most likely to keep a pretty leaf they found on a walk?
Who is most likely to set two alarms and wake up before both?
Who is most likely to talk to a pet as if it can answer?
Who is most likely to return a shopping cart from far away?
Who is most likely to choose the same order at their favorite café?
Who is most likely to carry a reusable bag but forget the shopping list?
Who is most likely to reread a favorite book?
Who is most likely to close an open cabinet door while walking past?
Who is most likely to save the best bite for last?
Who is most likely to check the weather twice before going out?
Who is most likely to take the longer but prettier walking route?
Who is most likely to try making an animal sound during a game?
Who is most likely to pack a book for a trip and never open it?
Who is most likely to spot a cloud shaped like something familiar?
Who is most likely to make a stranger smile with a kind comment?
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Most Likely To questions: common questions
How do you play Most Likely To?
One person reads a prompt. On a count of three, everyone points to the person who best fits it. Then move to the next prompt; keeping score is optional.
How many people do you need for Most Likely To?
Three people can play, but four or more usually gives the group more choices. Make sure everyone can see one another when it is time to point.
What is the difference between Most Likely To and Would You Rather?
Most Likely To asks the group to choose a person who fits a statement. Would You Rather asks each player to choose between two possible options.
How can we keep the game comfortable?
Agree that anyone may skip a prompt without explaining why. Avoid questions about appearance, health, money, relationships or anything else your group considers private.
How many questions make a good round?
Ten to fifteen questions are enough for a quick round. For a longer game, pick one category at a time and pause whenever the group is ready to switch activities.