Would You Rather Generator

60+ clean either/or dilemmas — one click per question, no repeats until you've seen the whole deck.

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60 questions in this deck · no repeats until you've seen them all

The Perfect Question Game for Any Group

Would You Rather works because it forces a choice. Open questions let people shrug; an either/or dilemma demands a position, and positions demand reasons. That's why the game fills awkward silences at parties, wakes up sleepy classrooms, and survives twelve-hour road trips. This generator deals from a hand-curated deck of 60+ clean would you rather questions — silly hypotheticals, life trade-offs, and impossible food choices — with no repeats until the deck runs out.

Want a printable list instead? See our 80 would you rather questions collection. For more party ammunition, try Never Have I Ever, the random question generator, or funny topics.

Ways to Play

  • Classic circle: everyone answers the same question, then the group grills the most controversial pick.
  • Majority rules: vote simultaneously on a count of three; the minority must defend their choice for 30 seconds.
  • Predict-your-friend: guess what the person next to you will pick before they reveal it. Score a point per correct prediction.
  • Classroom debate seed: use a question as a mini persuasive-writing prompt — one paragraph defending your side. Great with our middle school debate generator as a follow-up.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Would You Rather game?

Would You Rather is a conversation game where players choose between two options — often equally appealing, equally awful, or hilariously absurd — and defend their choice. The fun isn't the pick itself; it's the reasoning and the arguments that follow.

How do you play Would You Rather?

Generate a question, have everyone answer (no 'neither' allowed!), then let each person defend their choice in a sentence or two. In groups, vote first and make the minority defend their side — instant friendly debate.

Are these Would You Rather questions clean?

Yes — every question in this deck is party-safe and appropriate for mixed company, classrooms, and family game nights. No adult themes.

Can teachers use this in the classroom?

Absolutely. Would You Rather works as a bell-ringer, a persuasive writing warm-up (pick a side, defend it in one paragraph), and an ESL speaking exercise. The no-repeat deck means you can run it daily without duplicates.

How is this different from your other generators?

This is a dedicated deck of 60+ curated either/or dilemmas with no-repeat cycling. For open-ended prompts, try the random question generator; for arguable propositions with pro/con points, use the debate or argument generators.