Who Is Most Likely To Questions

Who Is Most Likely To Questions

If you've ever sat around a table with friends, family, or workmates and thought "this needs to get more interesting", you've probably already discovered the magic of Who Is Most Likely To. It's one of those games that somehow manages to be hilarious, revealing, and occasionally a little too accurate all at once.

Whether you're planning a casual Friday night, a holiday party, or a team bonding session, Most Likely To questions are guaranteed to get people talking, laughing, and maybe even learning something new about each other.

Here's everything you need to know, including some of our favorite questions to get you started.

How to Play Who is Most Likely To

The rules couldn't be simpler:

Someone reads out a prompt: "Who is most likely to…"

On the count of three, everyone points at (or votes for) the person they think fits best

The person with the most votes has to own it, and explain themselves if they dare

Rotate who reads the next question, or keep going around the group

That's it. No score-keeping required, though you can add a drinking game layer, a points tally, or a silly forfeit for whoever gets the most votes overall, totally up to you.

Why It Works for Every Occasion

One of the best things about Most Likely To is how flexible it is. The tone of your questions completely shapes the experience:

Wholesome and lighthearted - perfect for family gatherings or mixed groups

Cheeky and a little roasty - great for close friend groups who can handle it

Work-appropriate - surprisingly brilliant for team events (more on this below!)

Seasonal and themed - ideal for Halloween parties, Christmas gatherings, and everything in between

Tips for a Great Game

Start with easy ones. Warm the group up with lighthearted, obviously funny questions before you get into anything more personal.

Give people time to explain. The debate after the vote is often funnier than the vote itself. Don't rush it.

Mix up the categories. Variety keeps things fresh, go from funny to wholesome to cheeky and back again.

Know your group. Some questions work brilliantly with close friends but might land awkwardly with people who don't know each other well. Tailor accordingly.

No pressure. If someone's genuinely not comfortable with a question, skip it. The point is fun, not discomfort.

Here's everything you need to know, plus over 100 questions to get you started.

Funny & Classic Questions

These are the crowd-pleasers, universally relatable and almost always accurate.

  • Who is most likely to show up late to their own birthday?
  • Who is most likely to accidentally text the wrong person something embarrassing?
  • Who is most likely to trip over absolutely nothing?
  • Who is most likely to forget where they put their phone while holding it?
  • Who is most likely to fall asleep within ten minutes of sitting on a couch?
  • Who is most likely to laugh at the worst possible moment?
  • Who is most likely to get lost somewhere they've been a hundred times?
  • Who is most likely to order food and then immediately regret not ordering what someone else got?
  • Who is most likely to start a sentence and completely forget what they were saying?
  • Who is most likely to wave back at someone who wasn't waving at them?
  • Who is most likely to name a pet something completely ridiculous?
  • Who is most likely to stay up until 3am watching videos of things they didn't need to know?
  • Who is most likely to use Google Maps for somewhere they've driven to a hundred times?
  • Who is most likely to dramatically overreact to a spider?
  • Who is most likely to talk to animals like they're humans?

Wholesome & Sweet Questions

Great for groups with mixed ages, or when you want to highlight people's best qualities.

  • Who is most likely to cry at a heartwarming TV commercial?
  • Who is most likely to remember everyone's birthday without being reminded?
  • Who is most likely to go out of their way to help a complete stranger?
  • Who is most likely to become best friends with someone's grandparent at a party?
  • Who is most likely to write a heartfelt card instead of just signing their name?
  • Who is most likely to still have every birthday card they've ever received?
  • Who is most likely to notice when someone in the group is having a rough day?
  • Who is most likely to adopt every stray animal they come across?
  • Who is most likely to make everyone feel welcome the second they walk in the door?
  • Who is most likely to tear up at a movie they've already seen five times?
  • Who is most likely to bring food to share without being asked?
  • Who is most likely to send a "just thinking of you" message out of nowhere?
  • Who is most likely to become a parent everyone adores?

Questions for Close Friends

These ones work best when everyone knows each other well enough to take a gentle roast in good humor.

  • Who is most likely to think they can sing and be completely wrong?
  • Who is most likely to tell a story that goes on way too long?
  • Who is most likely to start an argument about something that doesn't matter at all?
  • Who is most likely to say "I'll be ready in five minutes" and mean forty-five?
  • Who is most likely to eat someone else's leftovers and deny it?
  • Who is most likely to turn a two-hour trip into a four-hour one because of "a shortcut"?
  • Who is most likely to have seventeen tabs open and no idea what most of them are for?
  • Who is most likely to convince the group to do something terrible and have the time of their life anyway?
  • Who is most likely to lose a bet and refuse to accept it?
  • Who is most likely to become obsessed with a new hobby for exactly two weeks?
  • Who is most likely to disappear at a party and be found having a deep conversation with someone in the kitchen?
  • Who is most likely to start a group chat that immediately goes silent after one message?
  • Who is most likely to convince everyone to stay out longer when they should have gone home?
  • Who is most likely to order the same thing at every restaurant they go to?

Halloween Questions

Set the spooky scene with these ones at your next Halloween gathering.

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  • Who is most likely to actually believe in ghosts?
  • Who is most likely to watch horror movies alone at midnight, and love it?
  • Who is most likely to turn up in the most elaborate, over-the-top costume?
  • Who is most likely to show up in literally no costume at all?
  • Who is most likely to eat all the trick-or-treat candy before any kids arrive?
  • Who is most likely to jump at a jump scare every single time?
  • Who is most likely to get genuinely lost in a haunted house?
  • Who is most likely to try to look brave in a haunted house and then sprint out first?
  • Who is most likely to insist on rewatching the same Halloween movie every year?
  • Who is most likely to decorate their house so intensely the neighbors get involved?
  • Who is most likely to dress their pet up for Halloween?
  • Who is most likely to stay in character as their costume all night no matter what?
  • Who is most likely to get spooked by their own Halloween decorations?
  • Who is most likely to Google whether ghosts are real at 2am after a scary movie?

Christmas & Festive Questions

Perfect for Christmas parties, family lunches, and festive get-togethers.

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  • Who is most likely to start playing Christmas music in October?
  • Who is most likely to eat the most at Christmas dinner, and go back for thirds?
  • Who is most likely to forget to buy a gift and panic on Christmas Eve?
  • Who is most likely to cry happy tears opening presents?
  • Who is most likely to fall asleep on the couch before 9pm on Christmas Day?
  • Who is most likely to buy the best present in the group?
  • Who is most likely to rewrap a gift they weren't happy with?
  • Who is most likely to organize a perfectly color-coordinated Christmas tree?
  • Who is most likely to still believe in Santa the longest?
  • Who is most likely to sneak a peek at their presents before Christmas Day?
  • Who is most likely to eat the most Christmas cookies while "helping" bake them?
  • Who is most likely to volunteer to dress up as Santa?
  • Who is most likely to tear up watching a Christmas movie they've seen fifteen times?
  • Who is most likely to send Christmas cards to absolutely everyone they know?
  • Who is most likely to do all their Christmas shopping in one last-minute marathon session?

Questions for Work Teams & Colleagues

These are gold for office parties, team events, or any time you want to help colleagues actually connect with each other.

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  • Who is most likely to be first into the office and have already sent three emails before anyone else arrives?
  • Who is most likely to always have snacks at their desk?
  • Who is most likely to accidentally reply-all to an email meant for one person?
  • Who is most likely to remember exactly what was said in a meeting six months ago?
  • Who is most likely to have the tidiest desk in the office?
  • Who is most likely to organize the work social event and make it genuinely fun?
  • Who is most likely to still be working at 7pm on a Friday?
  • Who is most likely to give the most enthusiastic response to a team milestone?
  • Who is most likely to bring homemade baking to the office?
  • Who is most likely to have the best ideas in a brainstorm but write none of them down?
  • Who is most likely to know everyone's coffee order by heart?
  • Who is most likely to become the unofficial team mascot?
  • Who is most likely to send a meme in the work group chat at an unexpectedly perfect moment?
  • Who is most likely to be promoted first?
  • Who is most likely to stay calm when everything is going sideways at once?

Wild Questions

For groups who like it a little more daring, still fun for everyone, nothing too extreme.

  • Who is most likely to go on a spontaneous trip without telling anyone where they're going?
  • Who is most likely to have a completely unexpected hidden talent?
  • Who is most likely to do something wild on a dare?
  • Who is most likely to flirt their way out of a difficult situation?
  • Who is most likely to have an interesting story that starts with "okay, so you can't tell anyone this…"?
  • Who is most likely to be the last one standing at any party?
  • Who is most likely to make a major life decision on a whim and have it somehow work out perfectly?
  • Who is most likely to have a secret skill nobody in this room knows about?
  • Who is most likely to end up on a reality TV show, and win?
  • Who is most likely to get away with something they absolutely should not have gotten away with?

Random & Philosophical Questions

These ones take the game somewhere unexpected, and often spark the best conversations.

  • Who is most likely to become famous one day?
  • Who is most likely to write a book about their life?
  • Who is most likely to completely reinvent themselves in ten years?
  • Who is most likely to move to another country on a whim?
  • Who is most likely to start a business, and have it actually work?
  • Who is most likely to go completely off-grid and love it?
  • Who is most likely to be exactly the same person in twenty years?
  • Who is most likely to be remembered by everyone they've ever met?
  • Who is most likely to change someone's life without even realizing it?

For the Office: Christmas How Well Do You Know Your Team

Okay, this one deserves a special mention. If you've ever tried to run a work Christmas event and struggled to find something that's actually fun (and appropriate), we've got you.

The Christmas How Well Do You Know Your Team game is designed specifically for workplaces, it's festive, it's inclusive, and it gets colleagues genuinely connecting rather than just standing around with a glass of mulled wine pretending to be interested in each other's weekends.

Christmas How Well Dou Know Your Team

It's a great icebreaker for teams who don't usually socialize outside of work, and it leaves people feeling a bit more connected heading into the new year.

Best for: Work Christmas parties, team lunches, end-of-year celebrations, remote team events (yes, it works on video calls too!)

Tips for Playing Who Is Most Likely To

A few things that make the game go even better:

1. Set the tone early. Read out the first question yourself and vote enthusiastically, it gets everyone warmed up and shows them how it's meant to feel.

2. Encourage the debate. The best moments come after the vote, when the "winner" finds out why they were chosen. Give people time to explain themselves.

3. Know your audience. Our card decks are designed with different groups in mind, so pick the one that fits your crowd  or mix and match from a few.

4. No one has to answer. Keep it fun and pressure-free. If someone's not comfortable with a particular question, just move on.

5. Use it as a conversation starter, not just a game. The questions are designed to be jumping-off points. Some of the best stories come out of a "who is most likely to" moment.

Ready to Play?

Whether you're hosting a party or looking for a way to actually enjoy your work gatherings, try these fun questions.