Never Have I Ever Questions
"Never have I ever" is the rare game that works in a packed living room, a two-person road trip, or a group chat at 1am. One prompt, and suddenly someone you've known for years is confessing something you'll never let them forget. The format does all the work — you just need good lines.
That's the catch. The questions everyone already knows ("never have I ever broken a bone") get a polite shrug. The ones that land are specific, a little nosy, and just risky enough that nobody's sure who's about to fold. Below you'll find a stack of those, sorted by vibe — funny, group, couples, and spicy — so you can grab and go.
Want them to never run out? Quippy generates endless never-have-I-ever decks on your phone, plus would-you-rather, truth or dare, and AI custom decks built around your exact friend group. Read these, then let the app keep the night going.
How to play never have I ever
Everyone starts with 10 fingers up (or 10 sips lined up, if that's the night). Someone reads a prompt — "never have I ever..." — and anyone who HAS done it puts a finger down or takes a sip. Go around the circle taking turns reading. Last person with fingers up wins, which mostly means they're either very innocent or very good at lying.
The only real rule: keep it moving and don't interrogate every confession to death — let the awkward pause do the comedy. If a prompt gets a big reaction, that's your cue to ask the obvious follow-up. The best rounds are 60% the question and 40% the story someone is forced to explain afterward.
Picking the right questions for the room
Match the heat to the crowd. Family dinner and new coworkers want the funny, low-stakes prompts — embarrassing but harmless. Close friends can handle the nosy stuff about exes, group-chat screenshots, and questionable 3am decisions. Couples and date nights are where the spicy deck earns its keep.
A good ratio is three or four light questions to warm everyone up, then one that makes the table go "ooooh." Spike the energy, then pull back. If you're using Quippy, the decks are already sorted by intensity, so you can slide from clean group fun into the spicy couples deck without killing the momentum or scrambling for the next line.