"Most Likely To" is a fast-fire party game where the group votes on who fits a cheeky prompt — "Who's most likely to text their ex at 2am?" — and everyone points at once. Below are 40 original most likely to questions, sorted from funny to savage. Want an endless supply on tap? Our Would You Rather generator keeps the group arguing all night.
How do you play Most Likely To?
Get everyone in a circle — party, road trip, group chat, doesn't matter. One person reads a "Who's most likely to…" prompt out loud. On the count of three, everyone points at the person they reckon fits best. Whoever gets the most fingers pointed at them "wins" that round (and takes the sip, if you're playing drinking rules). No scoring, no winner, no losers — just the delicious chaos of watching your best mate get unanimously called out. The only real rule: read the room and keep it fun.
40 most likely to questions
Funny
- Who's most likely to trip over absolutely nothing in public?
- Who's most likely to laugh at the worst possible moment?
- Who's most likely to forget their own phone while looking for it?
- Who's most likely to talk to an animal like it's a human?
- Who's most likely to fall asleep mid-conversation?
- Who's most likely to get lost in their own hometown?
- Who's most likely to send a text to the wrong group chat?
- Who's most likely to become a meme by accident?
- Who's most likely to say "I'm not tired" then fall asleep in five minutes?
- Who's most likely to burn water while cooking?
For friends
- Who's most likely to be late to their own birthday party?
- Who's most likely to become weirdly rich off something ridiculous?
- Who's most likely to move abroad on a whim?
- Who's most likely to survive a zombie apocalypse?
- Who's most likely to accidentally join a cult?
- Who's most likely to still be doing this exact thing in twenty years?
- Who's most likely to start a group chat and then go silent in it?
- Who's most likely to adopt way too many pets?
- Who's most likely to become internet famous?
- Who's most likely to ghost the group and reappear like nothing happened?
For couples
- Who's most likely to say "I love you" first?
- Who's most likely to fall asleep during the film on date night?
- Who's most likely to steal the duvet every single night?
- Who's most likely to plan the entire holiday down to the minute?
- Who's most likely to cry at a wedding they weren't even invited to?
- Who's most likely to win an argument by being cuter?
- Who's most likely to leave dishes "to soak" for three days?
- Who's most likely to forget an anniversary and blame the calendar?
- Who's most likely to overshare about the relationship at a party?
- Who's most likely to say "we don't need directions" and get lost?
Savage
- Who's most likely to text their ex at 2am?
- Who's most likely to start drama and then act innocent?
- Who's most likely to read a message and reply four days later?
- Who's most likely to take a selfie at a funeral?
- Who's most likely to lie about being "five minutes away"?
- Who's most likely to unfollow you over a petty disagreement?
- Who's most likely to peak in secondary school?
- Who's most likely to fake an emergency to leave a party early?
- Who's most likely to screenshot this chat and send it round?
- Who's most likely to deny they said any of this the next morning?
What are good savage most likely to questions?
The savage ones land when they're specific and a little too real. Generic ("who's most likely to be mean") gets shrugged off; targeted ("who's most likely to reply-all to the whole office by accident") gets gasps. Aim for the affectionate roast, not the genuine wound — call out the ex-texting, the chronic lateness, the reply-in-four-days energy. Keep it PG-13, keep it about behavior rather than looks, and always land it with a laugh so the person being pointed at is laughing too.
How do you play Most Likely To with a big group?
Big groups are where this game shines. Split the reading duties so it isn't one person carrying the deck, and go rapid-fire — one prompt, count of three, everyone points, next. Don't over-explain the votes; the speed is the fun. If numbers get unwieldy, run it as a phone game: everyone types their answer into the group chat at once and the screenshots do the rest. And when your own prompts run dry, let a generator do the heavy lifting.
Want a bottomless supply to ambush the group with? Roll a fresh dilemma every tap on our Would You Rather generator and keep the debate going till someone rage-quits.