300+ Most Likely To Questions for Every Group

The ultimate list of most likely to questions for friends, couples, family, coworkers, and parties. Funny, deep, and wild editions with multiple ways to play.

300+ Most Likely To Questions for Every Group

There’s something about pointing at someone and saying “you would totally do that” that cuts right through small talk. Most Likely To is the group game that tells you exactly what your friends, family, and coworkers think of you — and sometimes, the answers are uncomfortably accurate.

It’s low-effort, endlessly customizable, and works everywhere from dinner tables to road trips to late-night hangouts. This guide gives you 300+ questions organized by context, plus four different ways to play so you can match the vibe of any group.


How to Play Most Likely To

The beauty of this game is its simplicity. Someone reads a “most likely to” prompt, and the group decides who fits best. But there are a few ways to make it interesting.

Version 1: The Point

  1. One person reads a “most likely to” statement
  2. On the count of three, everyone points at the person they think fits best
  3. The person with the most fingers pointed at them “wins” that round
  4. They can accept it gracefully or argue their case — both are entertaining

Version 2: Voting

  1. Everyone writes their answer on a slip of paper or texts it to a group chat
  2. Reveal all answers at once
  3. Tally the votes — the person with the most votes owns that title
  4. Great for larger groups where pointing gets chaotic

Version 3: Drinking Game

  1. Read the prompt and do the point or vote
  2. The person who “wins” takes a drink
  3. If the vote is a tie, everyone in the tie drinks
  4. If the vote is unanimous, the chosen person takes two drinks

Version 4: Non-Drinking Party Version

  1. Same as the drinking version, but with points instead
  2. The person chosen most often by the end of the game wins a silly prize
  3. Keep a scoreboard — it adds competitive energy
  4. Works perfectly for mixed-age groups and family gatherings

Pro Tip: The game gets better when people have to defend their votes. After each round, ask someone to explain their pick. That’s where the real stories come out.


Most Likely To Questions for Friends

These questions are built for friend groups who know each other well — and aren’t afraid to prove it.

Everyday Habits

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Lose their phone within five minutes of sitting down
  • Text back three days later like nothing happened
  • Fall asleep during a movie
  • Show up 20 minutes late and blame traffic
  • Forget someone's name immediately after hearing it
  • Leave a shopping cart in the middle of the parking lot
  • Eat the last slice without asking
  • Have 47 unread emails right now
  • Accidentally send a text to the wrong person
  • Spend two hours getting ready for a 30-minute outing

Social Tendencies

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Start a conversation with a stranger in line
  • Become best friends with someone they just met
  • Cancel plans at the last minute
  • Say "we should hang out more" and never follow up
  • Over-explain a simple story
  • Talk their way out of a speeding ticket
  • Cry at a wedding, even if they don't know the couple well
  • Accidentally reveal a surprise party
  • Offer unsolicited advice
  • Say "I told you so" and actually mean it lovingly

Personality Deep Cuts

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Survive a zombie apocalypse
  • Quit their job and move to another country
  • Write a memoir one day
  • Start a side hustle that actually takes off
  • Adopt five animals if money weren't an issue
  • Go viral on social media by accident
  • Be the first to cry during a group goodbye
  • Still be doing the same hobby in 20 years
  • Become a local legend for something weird
  • Hold a grudge the longest

Friendship Dynamics

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Plan the group trip but not go
  • Be the mediator when people disagree
  • Remember everyone's birthday without social media reminders
  • Show up uninvited and somehow make it better
  • Take the group photo but never be in one
  • Be the one everyone calls when something goes wrong
  • Organize the friend reunion in 20 years
  • Lend money and never ask for it back
  • Have a secret talent nobody knows about
  • Move away and come back like nothing changed

Travel & Adventure

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Book a trip without telling anyone and just disappear for a week
  • Befriend a local in a foreign country within the first hour
  • Bring way too much luggage for a weekend trip
  • Get lost and somehow find somewhere better
  • Try the weirdest thing on the menu in another country
  • Miss a flight because they were people-watching at the gate
  • Document every moment of a trip on social media
  • Come home from vacation more tired than when they left
  • Move to a new city on a whim
  • Turn a 20-minute errand into a three-hour adventure

If your friend group loves games like this, Would You Rather and Never Have I Ever are natural follow-ups for the same night.


Most Likely To Questions for Couples

These questions reveal how well you know each other — and where your assumptions might be hilariously wrong.

Daily Life Together

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Forget to take the laundry out of the dryer
  • Say "I'm not hungry" and then eat half your plate
  • Fall asleep on the couch before bed
  • Start a home project and abandon it halfway
  • Burn dinner while trying a new recipe
  • Snore louder but deny it
  • Control the thermostat
  • Leave cabinet doors open
  • Spend an hour deciding what to watch
  • Order delivery instead of cooking what's in the fridge

Relationship Dynamics

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Apologize first after an argument
  • Plan a surprise date
  • Forget your anniversary (and recover gracefully)
  • Say "I love you" more often
  • Be the big spoon
  • Steal the covers at night
  • Plan the vacation itinerary down to the minute
  • Cry during a romantic movie
  • Bring up something from five years ago during a disagreement
  • Text back "K" and mean nothing by it

Getting to Know You Deeper

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Keep a secret longer
  • Change careers in the next five years
  • Become a parent who embarrasses their kids on purpose
  • Write a heartfelt letter instead of saying it out loud
  • Be the one to suggest couples therapy (as a positive step)
  • Get emotional about a song
  • Remember the little details from early in the relationship
  • Go all out for a birthday present
  • Adopt a spontaneous pet
  • Be the calmer one in an emergency

Future Together

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Want to retire somewhere tropical
  • Become the "cool" grandparent
  • Pick up a completely new hobby at 60
  • Insist on a road trip instead of flying
  • Be the one who says "we should get a dog" first
  • Redecorate the living room without asking
  • Plan a surprise trip for the other person
  • Cry at their own wedding
  • Want to renew their vows
  • Still flirt with the other person after 30 years

Want to turn this into a full date night? Try our Play preset for questions designed to keep things light and fun between partners.


Most Likely To Questions for Family

Family game night hits different with these. Fair warning — they might confirm some things your siblings have always suspected.

Sibling Edition

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Tattle to Mom even as an adult
  • Get into trouble and talk their way out
  • Be the favorite child (everyone has a theory)
  • Still bring up a childhood incident at every holiday
  • Move the farthest from home
  • End up exactly like one of the parents
  • Be the last one to leave a family gathering
  • Plan the family vacation
  • Forget to RSVP but still show up
  • Sneak extra dessert when nobody's looking

All-Ages Family Fun

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Win a cooking competition
  • Get lost even with GPS
  • Talk to animals like they understand
  • Be late to their own party
  • Take the most photos on vacation
  • Fall asleep first on a road trip
  • Remember obscure family trivia
  • Accidentally break something and hide it
  • Be the loudest person in any room
  • Organize the family reunion

Generational Dynamics

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Learn a new technology the fastest
  • Tell the same story at every gathering
  • Be the family historian
  • Have the messiest car
  • Accidentally pocket-dial someone
  • Give the best advice
  • Avoid confrontation at all costs
  • Make everything into a competition
  • Be the first to cry at a sentimental moment
  • Start a family group chat nobody asked for

Most Likely To Questions for Coworkers

These work for team-building events, work happy hours, and those moments when you want to actually connect with the people you spend 40 hours a week with. Keep it light — save the deep stuff for friends.

Office Life

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Reply-all by accident
  • Eat someone else's lunch from the fridge
  • Be on mute when they think they're talking
  • Have the most browser tabs open right now
  • Schedule a meeting that could have been an email
  • Forget they're sharing their screen
  • Bring in homemade snacks for the team
  • Leave a passive-aggressive note in the break room
  • Have a standing desk and actually stand
  • Take the last cup of coffee without making more

Career & Ambition

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Start their own company one day
  • Pivot to a completely different career
  • Write a bestselling book about their industry
  • Be featured in a "30 Under 30" or "40 Under 40" list
  • Still be at this company in 10 years
  • Become a motivational speaker
  • Go back to school for something unexpected
  • Invent something that changes the industry
  • Retire early
  • Become the CEO of something

Remote Work Edition

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Work from a coffee shop and pretend it's their office
  • Attend a meeting in pajama bottoms
  • Have the most creative virtual background
  • Forget what day it is when working from home
  • Have a pet interrupt a video call
  • Multi-task during a meeting and get caught
  • Work from a different country without telling anyone
  • Send a Slack message at 2 AM
  • Actually use all of their PTO days
  • Turn their camera off and immediately start snacking

For more ways to connect with your team, check out our icebreaker questions for groups or try the Dinner Party preset at your next team event.


Most Likely To Questions for Parties

When the energy is high and the group is loose, these questions land perfectly.

Classic Party Questions

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Be the last one on the dance floor
  • Start a karaoke session
  • Make friends with everyone at the party
  • Disappear for 30 minutes and come back with a wild story
  • Challenge a stranger to a game
  • DJ the party from their phone
  • Suggest going somewhere else at midnight
  • Be the designated driver and still have the most fun
  • Leave their jacket and never get it back
  • Show up knowing nobody and leave knowing everybody

Wild Card Edition

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Go skydiving on a dare
  • Get a matching tattoo with someone they just met
  • Book a one-way ticket to somewhere random
  • Eat something nobody else would try
  • Swim with sharks for fun
  • End up on a reality TV show
  • Get recognized by a stranger for something bizarre
  • Win a bet that seemed impossible
  • Talk their way into a VIP section
  • Stay out until sunrise and still make it to work

Spicy Edition (Adults Only)

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Slide into a celebrity's DMs
  • Have a secret social media account
  • Date two people in the same friend group (at different times)
  • Have an embarrassing dating app story
  • Write a love letter in 2026
  • Get caught staring at someone across the room
  • Have a dramatic breakup story
  • Kiss someone at midnight on New Year's
  • Catch feelings for someone they said they wouldn't
  • Be the person everyone has a crush on but nobody admits it

Embarrassing Most Likely To Questions

These are the ones that make people laugh, groan, and immediately point at the same person.

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Trip over nothing on a flat surface
  • Wave back at someone who wasn't waving at them
  • Walk into a glass door in public
  • Call a teacher "Mom" or "Dad" as an adult equivalent
  • Spill a drink on themselves at a nice dinner
  • Accidentally like a photo from 2019 while stalking someone
  • Send a voice memo to the wrong person
  • Forget someone's name while introducing them
  • Have their card declined on a date
  • Lock themselves out of their car or house
  • Say "you too" when a waiter says "enjoy your meal"
  • Laugh at the wrong moment during a serious conversation
  • Walk into the wrong bathroom
  • Fall asleep in a public place
  • Have their stomach growl loudly during a quiet meeting
  • Mispronounce a common word in front of a crowd
  • Accidentally honk their car horn and then pretend it wasn't them
  • Drop their phone in a toilet
  • Wear mismatched shoes without noticing
  • Pull a push door (or push a pull door) while people watch

Superlative Most Likely To Questions

Think yearbook superlatives, but more fun and less political.

The Positives

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Win a Nobel Prize
  • Become famous for something wholesome
  • Travel to every continent
  • Write a book that actually gets published
  • Run for public office (and win)
  • Become a millionaire through pure persistence
  • Save someone's life one day
  • Be the friend who always shows up
  • Age the best out of everyone here
  • Still be doing what they love at 80

The Wildcards

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Accidentally become internet-famous
  • Discover a new species (probably by accident)
  • Win a game show
  • Be abducted by aliens and somehow negotiate their return
  • Start a cult following for something completely random
  • Live off-grid by choice
  • Name their kid something nobody can pronounce
  • Have a statue made of them one day
  • Get banned from a country for something harmless
  • Be the subject of a documentary

The Hypotheticals

Who's Most Likely To...

  • Survive alone on a deserted island the longest
  • Win The Amazing Race
  • Talk their way out of prison
  • Befriend a wild animal
  • Time-travel and accidentally change history
  • Be the last person standing in a pillow fight
  • Win a staring contest against a statue
  • Start an empire from nothing
  • Convince a robot they're also a robot
  • Be the protagonist in an action movie

Tips for Getting the Most Out of the Game

1. Start with Easy Ones

Warm the group up with light, funny questions before moving into anything that might feel pointed or personal. Nobody wants to be called out for something awkward before the second round.

2. Read the Room

If someone looks uncomfortable being picked repeatedly, shift the energy. Throw in a positive superlative — “most likely to win an Oscar” hits different than “most likely to get fired.”

3. Encourage the Stories

The best part isn’t the voting — it’s what comes after. “Why did everyone point at me?” leads to some of the funniest conversations you’ll have.

4. Mix the Categories

Don’t do 20 embarrassing questions in a row. Alternate between funny, sweet, wild, and hypothetical to keep the energy varied.

5. Let People Defend Themselves

When someone gets unanimously voted, give them the floor. Their defense is usually funnier than the question itself.


Key Takeaways

  • Most Likely To works for any group size — from couples to family reunions to parties of 30
  • Four ways to play — pointing, voting, drinking game, or points-based keep it fresh
  • Match the questions to your group — coworker questions are different from friend group questions for a reason
  • The stories matter more than the votes — encourage people to explain their picks
  • Start light, go deeper — warm up the room before asking anything too personal


Frequently Asked Questions

What are good Most Likely To questions?

The best Most Likely To questions are specific enough to point to one person but relatable enough to spark debate. Questions that reference real group dynamics — like who’s always late or who would survive a zombie apocalypse — tend to get the biggest reactions because everyone has an opinion.

How many questions do you need for Most Likely To?

For a casual round, 15-20 questions is plenty. For a longer game night or party, aim for 30-50. Having more than you need means you can skip any that don’t fit the group’s vibe. This list of 300+ gives you more than enough for any occasion.

Can you play Most Likely To with just two people?

Yes — couples play this all the time. Instead of voting, you each point at who you think fits the question better and compare answers. It becomes a “how well do you know me” game. The couple questions in this guide are specifically designed for this.

Is Most Likely To only a drinking game?

Not at all. The pointing version and the points-based version work perfectly without drinks. It’s one of the most flexible party games because the core mechanic — voting on who fits a description — doesn’t require anything except people and opinions.

How do you keep Most Likely To from getting mean?

Stick to questions that are funny or flattering, not targeted. If you notice one person getting voted for all the negative questions, pivot to positive superlatives. The goal is laughter, not roasting. Setting a lighthearted tone from the first question makes a big difference.

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