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Never Have I Ever Generator

Tap for a fresh "never have I ever" — put a finger down if you're guilty.

Never Have I Ever

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This never have i ever generator gives you an endless feed of "Never have I ever…" statements, so the game never stalls while everyone tries to think of one. Tap for a fresh prompt, read it aloud, and watch who quietly puts a finger down. It's free, instant, and re-rollable with no sign-up, and any prompt can be copied, shared, or downloaded as a card.

Use the category picker to set the tone: a clean set for mixed company, a funny party set, and a bolder adult set for 16+ nights. Never Have I Ever is a legendary icebreaker because the quietest person in the room often has the wildest confessions. When you want to switch it up, bounce to Truth or Dare or settle a debate with Would You Rather.

Play with fingers, points, or drinks for adult groups — the rules are flexible. Start with lighthearted statements and let the group's comfort level rise naturally. Since the generator supplies unlimited prompts, you control how long and how wild the night gets.

Never Have I Ever — FAQ

How do you play Never Have I Ever?

Players take turns saying "Never have I ever…" followed by something they've genuinely never done. Anyone who HAS done it marks it — by putting a finger down, losing a point, or taking a sip. Go around the group and keep sharing. The confessions and stories are the best part.

What are the rules of Never Have I Ever?

Everyone starts with ten fingers up (or ten points). On your turn you make an honest "Never have I ever" statement; anyone who has done that thing lowers a finger. The last person with fingers up wins in the elimination version — but many groups just play for the stories with no winner. Honesty is the only firm rule.

How many people can play Never Have I Ever?

You need at least two, but it shines with about four to ten people. More players mean more variety and better reveals; with a very large group, split into smaller circles so turns don't drag.

What are good Never Have I Ever questions?

Good statements are ones that sound ordinary but surprise the group — something you assume everyone's done that half the room hasn't, or vice versa. The goal is to trigger confessions and stories. The generator supplies a constant mix so you always have a strong prompt ready.

Are these clean?

They can be. The clean mode keeps prompts PG for classrooms and mixed groups, while the party and adult modes get bolder for 16+ players. Pick your mode before you start.