How do you make would you rather a game?
How To Play
- Make your list of questions.
- Call the group together and explain your chosen rules.
- Ask each question and ask participants to move to one side of the room or the other, depending on which option they “would rather.”
- Have each side explain their reasoning behind their decision.
What are the rules to the question game?
Play begins when the first player serves by asking a question (often “Would you like to play questions?”). The second player must respond to the question with another question (e.g. “How do you play that?”). Each player must quickly continue the conversation by using only questions.
How do you play would you rather zoom?
A quick game of Would you Rather is a great way to start or end a Zoom call with your class. Students can vote on which they would rather do by assigning a number to each item. The students can hold up a 1 or a 2 with their fingers to give their answers.
Would you rather activities for students?
Here are some ideas:
- Read a question to your class. Ask them to mime the answer they would choose.
- Ask a student to draw a card from the pile and try to act both the options. Get the rest of the class to guess which card they chose!
- Invite students to create a dramatic skit based on a random card from the pile.
How do you play the question only game?
Players take turns asking questions to each other, and the first person to say a statement is out. The questions don’t have to make sense or logically respond to one another; the trick is just to get another player to fall into the habit of automatically answering a question.
Would you rather game to play with friends?
Would You Rather Questions
- Would you rather have the ability to see 10 minutes into the future or 150 years into the future?
- Would you rather always be 10 minutes late or always be 20 minutes early?
- Would you rather lose the ability to read or lose the ability to speak?
Would you rather questions date?
Here are a few questions that show a glimpse of your partner’s life philosophies:
- Would you rather lose all of the money you earned this year or lose all of the memories you made this year?
- Would you rather have more time or more money?
- Would you rather be rich or famous?
- Would you rather be able to fly or read minds?