from notice — a game by 8notice9
Party Game Questions
The best party games aren't about winning — they're about the moments that happen between rounds. These questions get the whole room involved. Everyone answers, everyone listens, and nobody checks their phone.
- 1Everyone point at the funniest person in the room on the count of 3. 1, 2, 3
- 2Everyone pick a number from 1 to 100. See who picked closest to each other
- 3Show the group your screen time for today
- 4Make up a question right now. Everyone has to answer it
- 5Describe someone in this room using only three words. Let the group guess who
- 6Point at the person who would survive the longest in the wild. Explain
- 7If this group started a band, what would it be called?
- 8Who's the most intense person here? The group has to agree on one name
- 9Without looking — what time do you think it is? Everyone guess. Closest wins
- 10Close your eyes. Point to where you think north is. Open. Check. If correct, congratulations — you know North!
- 11Everyone be completely silent for 10 seconds. Then describe what you heard
- 12If everyone in this room had a secret talent, what would each person's be? Go around and guess
- 13Who here isn't seeing your vision right now? Say their name
- 14Point at someone. What's their theme song?
- 15Assign someone in the room a role in a movie. Describe their character
- 16If a stranger watched this group for 5 minutes, what would they assume about you all?
- 17Look at everyone's shoes. What do they tell you about the person?
- 18Look at everyone for 5 seconds each. Then say who looked the most uncomfortable being looked at
frequently asked
What's a good party game that isn't drinking-related?
Questions. Seriously. A game like Notice gives you 147 prompts that get a group laughing, arguing, and sharing things they wouldn't normally say. No setup, no equipment, no rules to explain. Just a phone in the middle of the table.
How many people do you need for party game questions?
3 is the minimum for it to feel like a group activity. 6-10 is the sweet spot. Beyond 10, split into smaller groups or you'll be waiting too long between turns.