Would You Rather
Random Would You Rather prompts with a family/spicy toggle.
Overview
Would You Rather pulls random "would you rather" prompts with a family or spicy toggle. It is the perfect game for car rides, sleepovers, long flights, dinner pauses, and the early minutes of a meeting where everyone is waiting for the last person to join.
Family mode is school-safe — silly, imaginative, occasionally gross-out, never inappropriate. Spicy mode is for grown-up game nights, with prompts that lean adult without crossing into crude. Each tier draws from its own bank so you never see the wrong content for the wrong room.
How it works
Choose a mode and tap. The generator draws one two-option prompt from the matching bank ("would you rather… or…") and shows it. Anyone in the room can answer, or you can go around the circle so everyone weighs in.
There is no scoring. The fun comes from the debates: which choice is worse, why, what edge cases would change your mind. Tap for the next prompt when the debate has run its course.
Examples
- Family: "Would you rather be able to talk to animals or speak every human language?"
- Family: "Would you rather have ten brothers or ten sisters?"
- Spicy: "Would you rather have your search history made public or your DMs?"
- Spicy: "Would you rather always be twenty minutes early or twenty minutes late?"
FAQ
Is family mode 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. Personal and occasionally cringey, but not crude.
Can I mix modes?
The generator keeps them separate to avoid surprises. Switch modes between rounds if the audience shifts.
Will the same prompt come up twice?
Each draw is independent. The bank is large enough that repeats in a single session are uncommon.
Do I have to answer?
House rules. Most groups treat refusal as fair play; some require a story instead.