Truth or Dare Generator
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This truth or dare generator serves up random truths and dares on demand, so nobody has to think up prompts on the spot. Tap once and the tool hands you a question to answer honestly or a dare to attempt — then re-roll for the next player. It's free, instant, works truth or dare online in any browser, and every prompt can be copied, shared, or saved as a card.
Switch between modes with the category picker: a clean set that's safe for teens and mixed groups, a party set, and a bolder adult set for 16+ nights. Prefer playing remotely? The prompts work great over text or video chat too. When you want to vary the energy, cross over to Would You Rather or Never Have I Ever for a different flavor of party game.
The golden rule is simple: keep it consensual and let anyone skip a prompt with an agreed penalty. Set a time limit for dares, ask for photo or video proof if you like, and keep whatever gets confessed inside the room. Then just keep tapping — the generator never runs out.
Truth or Dare — FAQ
What is Truth or Dare?
It's a classic social game where each player chooses either "truth" — answering a question honestly — or "dare" — completing a small challenge. Players take turns, and the person who just went picks the next target. It needs no equipment, which is why it's been a party and sleepover staple for generations.
Is this game appropriate for children?
This site is aimed at teens and adults, so the default tone is cheeky rather than family-oriented. That said, the clean mode keeps prompts PG if a younger group wants to play. Whoever is hosting should pick the mode that fits the room and skip anything that feels off.
What are some good truth or dare questions?
Good truths challenge someone to reveal something they wouldn't normally share, and good dares are funny or bold without being genuinely risky. The best prompts fit the group — flirty for couples, silly for friends, embarrassing-but-safe for parties. The generator mixes all of these so you're never stuck.
How can I make Truth or Dare more interesting?
Add a penalty for skips, set a countdown timer for dares, require proof for completed challenges, or theme a round (all flirty, all funny, all dares). Alternating between light and bold prompts keeps the energy balanced, and re-rolling a boring prompt keeps things moving.
Can I play Truth or Dare over text?
Yes. It works one-on-one or in a group chat — one person asks "truth or dare?", the other answers or completes the dare and sends proof, then it's their turn. Give players a few minutes per dare, and agree on a no-screenshots rule to keep it fun and private.