What is the most embarrassing thing your parents have ever caught you doing?
Let the group take a selfie on your phone and post it to your Instagram Story with the caption: "I'm thinking about dropping out to become a professional mime."
Not every group is comfortable with high-intensity dares. Start light and ramp up the intensity as the night goes on.
It’s always a good idea to have a "hard pass" option for topics that are genuinely off-limits (like family or traumatic events).
To move beyond the middle-school version of the game, college students usually follow a specific set of "unspoken" house rules to keep the energy high:
If you could swap lives with anyone in this room for a day, who would it be?
College Rules: The Ultimate Guide to the Best Truth or Dare Experience
By following these , you’ll turn a standard night into one of those legendary college stories people talk about until graduation.
To prevent people from picking "Truth" all night to stay safe, many groups implement a rule where you can only pick Truth twice in a row before you are forced to take a Dare.
Send a "Thinking of you" text to the 10th person in your recent contacts and turn off your phone for 10 minutes.