Truth or Dare
Random truth or dare prompts with a family/spicy toggle.
Overview
Truth or Dare pulls random prompts for the classic party game, with a family or spicy toggle so the same generator works for a kids' sleepover and a friends-only game night. Pick truth or dare, tap, and the prompt appears.
The bank is curated to keep prompts in the right tier. Family mode is school-safe and physical dares stay tame. Spicy mode is more adult, with personal questions and braver dares — still PG-13, but appropriate for grown-ups only.
How it works
Choose mode (family or spicy), then choose truth or dare. The generator draws one prompt from the matching pool and displays it. Each prompt is independent, so you can keep tapping as the game continues.
The two tiers are kept strictly separate. Family mode never surfaces spicy content, and you can swap modes between rounds if the audience shifts.
Examples
- Family truth: "What is the silliest thing you believed when you were little?"
- Family dare: "Do your best impression of a cat for thirty seconds."
- Spicy truth: "What is the most embarrassing thing in your search history?"
- Spicy dare: "Send a screenshot of your last Saturday night to the group chat."
FAQ
Is family mode safe for kids?
Yes. Family mode is curated for school-age and up, with no romance or adult themes.
How spicy is spicy mode?
PG-13. Personal but not crude. Use your judgment with new groups.
Can I switch between truth and dare during a round?
Yes. Each tap is independent. The chooser usually picks which side of the deck to draw from.
Will prompts repeat?
Each draw is independent. With a large bank, repeats in a single sitting are uncommon.
Can I skip a prompt?
Of course. Tap again for a different one if the prompt does not suit the group.