100+ Best Most Likely To Questions
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These questions are perfect for friend groups of any size. They spark laughter, reveal hidden truths, and create memories you'll talk about for years.
- Who is most likely to stay up until 4am?
- Who is most likely to cry at a movie?
- Who is most likely to get lost in a city they know?
- Who is most likely to forget a friend's birthday?
- Who is most likely to start a random conversation with a stranger?
- Who is most likely to eat the last slice of pizza?
- Who is most likely to show up 30 minutes late?
- Who is most likely to laugh at the worst possible moment?
- Who is most likely to become a millionaire?
- Who is most likely to drop their phone in the toilet?
- Who is most likely to go viral on TikTok?
- Who is most likely to forget where they parked?
Most Likely To Questions for Couples
Great for date nights, anniversaries, or just a quiet evening at home. These questions reveal how well you really know each other.
- Who is most likely to say 'I love you' first?
- Who is most likely to plan a surprise date?
- Who is most likely to get jealous?
- Who is most likely to cry during a proposal?
- Who is most likely to fall asleep during a movie?
- Who is most likely to make breakfast in bed?
- Who is most likely to stalk an ex on social media?
- Who is most likely to remember your anniversary?
- Who is most likely to be the one to apologize first?
- Who is most likely to suggest moving in together?
Most Likely To Questions for Parties
Get the energy up with these crowd-pleasing questions. Perfect for pre-drinks, game nights, or any social gathering.
- Who is most likely to end up dancing on a table?
- Who is most likely to be the last one standing at a party?
- Who is most likely to start a conversation with a celebrity?
- Who is most likely to do karaoke without being asked?
- Who is most likely to regret their outfit choice?
- Who is most likely to lose their phone at a party?
- Who is most likely to pretend to like a song they hate?
- Who is most likely to make a new best friend at a party?
How to Play Most Likely To
The rules of Most Likely To are simple: one player reads a "Who is most likely to…" question, and everyone votes for the person who best fits the description. In a 2-player version (like PlayPicka), each player decides whether it's Player A, Player B, both, or nobody.
The beauty of the game is in the discussions it sparks. You'll be surprised how often you disagree — and how revealing those disagreements are.
Tips for a great session:
- Start with the lighter questions before the spicy ones.
- Be honest — the point is to learn something new about each other.
- If you disagree on an answer, explain why. That's where the fun is.
- Use PlayPicka to keep track — it remembers which questions you've already answered.
FAQ
What are good Most Likely To questions?
Good Most Likely To questions are relatable, slightly revealing, and spark laughter or debate. Examples: 'Who is most likely to stay up until 4am?', 'Who is most likely to cry at a movie?', 'Who is most likely to get lost in a new city?'
How do you play Most Likely To?
Players read a 'Who is most likely to…' question and everyone points at or votes for the person they think matches the description. You can play with 2 players (deciding between the two) or in a group. PlayPicka lets you play instantly online with 120+ questions and 6 modes.
Can you play Most Likely To with 2 people?
Yes! Playing with 2 people is a great way for couples or best friends to learn more about each other. Each person answers whether Player A, Player B, both, or nobody fits the question best. PlayPicka is specifically designed for 2-player sessions.
What is Most Likely To called in French?
Most Likely To is called 'Qui de nous deux' in French, which literally means 'Which of us two'. PlayPicka is available in both English and French.