Never Have I Ever
Random Never Have I Ever prompts with family/spicy modes.
Overview
Never Have I Ever pulls random prompts for the classic confession game. The rules are simple: someone reads a prompt, and anyone who has done the thing has to admit it (and, in some house rules, take a drink, a chip, or a sock off — your circle, your rules).
The generator includes a family mode for kid-safe rounds and a spicy mode for grown-up game nights. The bank is curated so prompts feel surprising rather than predictable, and the two modes are kept strictly separate so you never see the wrong tier for the wrong room.
How it works
You pick the mode and tap for the next prompt. Family mode draws from gentle, school-safe entries ("never have I ever forgotten a birthday"). Spicy mode draws from a more adult bank, with prompts that lean toward college-era stories and dating mishaps.
Each draw is independent, so you can run the same mode for as long as the round lasts. Switching modes mid-game is allowed if the audience shifts.
Examples
- Family: "Never have I ever sneezed and surprised myself."
- Family: "Never have I ever forgotten the name of someone I had just met."
- Spicy: "Never have I ever texted the wrong person something embarrassing."
- Spicy: "Never have I ever pretended to like a gift."
FAQ
Is family mode actually safe for kids?
Yes. Family mode is curated for school-age and up, with no romance, alcohol, or adult themes.
How spicy is spicy mode?
PG-13 to mild R. Adult themes are present but not crude. Use your judgment with new friends.
Can I mix modes?
The generator keeps them separate to avoid accidental crossovers. Switch modes between rounds if the group changes.
Will prompts repeat?
Each draw is independent. With a large bank, repeats in a single sitting are uncommon.
Do I have to drink?
House rules vary. Many groups use chips, points, or the classic ten-fingers countdown.