75 Funny Quiz Questions for Your Group Chat

The funniest group chat quiz questions are the ones only your group would get. Below are 75 questions sorted into 5 categories — superlatives, "who said it", chat habits, hypotheticals, and time-capsule — that you can lift verbatim or (better) adapt using the specific quirks of your friends. Aim for 20–30 questions total, mix categories, and read the room before including anything that could land wrong.

What categories of questions actually get laughs?

Five reliable buckets. Any funny group chat quiz is 90% built from these:

  • Superlatives — "Who's most likely to X" (the classic).
  • Who said it — quote a message from the chat, guess the sender.
  • Chat habits — voice notes, emoji use, response times, typo signatures.
  • Hypotheticals — improbable scenarios that force a vote.
  • Time-capsule — "what happened in [year]" trivia only your group knows.

Pick 5–7 questions from each bucket, shuffle, done.

20 superlative questions ("Who's most likely to…")

Steal any of these and swap in real names. The specific version always beats the generic.

  1. Who's most likely to reply to a message from 3 weeks ago as if no time has passed?
  2. Who's most likely to send a screenshot of a screenshot of a screenshot?
  3. Who's most likely to leave a 4-minute voice note about ordering a pizza?
  4. Who's most likely to react to their own message?
  5. Who's most likely to accidentally post their password in the wrong chat?
  6. Who's most likely to change the group name at 2am?
  7. Who's most likely to say "on my way" while still in the shower?
  8. Who's most likely to leave the group and immediately be re-added?
  9. Who's most likely to type a full paragraph, delete it, and send "k"?
  10. Who's most likely to send a link with no context?
  11. Who's most likely to remember your birthday only after Instagram reminds them?
  12. Who's most likely to cry at a movie trailer?
  13. Who's most likely to bring up a grudge from 2019?
  14. Who's most likely to have a "system" for grocery shopping?
  15. Who's most likely to get engaged first — and to whom?
  16. Who's most likely to become slightly famous on TikTok?
  17. Who's most likely to send a Wordle score at 6am?
  18. Who's most likely to correct someone's grammar in the group?
  19. Who's most likely to plan a trip and then not come?
  20. Who's most likely to name their firstborn after a Marvel character?

15 "who said it" questions

Scroll your chat, screenshot 15 great lines, and turn each into a multiple-choice question with 3 wrong senders + 1 right. If you're building this from a WhatsApp export, WhatsQuiz does the sender-attribution part automatically.

The best lines to pick:

  • Anything typo'd into accidental brilliance
  • Autocorrect disasters
  • Wildly out-of-character opinions (the health-nut who once demanded fried chicken)
  • 4am confessions
  • Wedding, birthday, or vacation planning meltdowns

15 chat-habit questions

These trade on observation — the whole game is "I see you."

  1. Which friend uses the most 😭 emojis per year?
  2. Which friend has never once opened a Google Doc link you sent?
  3. Whose voice notes average over 2 minutes?
  4. Who reacts with 👍 to everything?
  5. Who's on Do Not Disturb from 9pm to 9am, no exceptions?
  6. Who takes 3+ days to reply and then acts like it was yesterday?
  7. Whose typos have become recurring nicknames?
  8. Who's still on green bubbles?
  9. Whose Spotify Wrapped everyone dreads seeing?
  10. Who has muted the group at least twice?
  11. Whose LinkedIn posts get quietly ratio'd in the chat?
  12. Who sends "u up?" to the group instead of DMs, on purpose?
  13. Which friend's Live Location has been on since 2022?
  14. Who screenshots the group into other groups?
  15. Who has a separate group chat that's just the two of you complaining about this group chat?

10 hypothetical questions

Force everyone to vote. Best when the outcomes are all plausible.

  1. If our group was stranded on an island, who eats first?
  2. If we started a band, who's on lead vocals?
  3. If one of us runs for office, who?
  4. If we opened a restaurant, who's the chef and who's the front of house?
  5. If we all had to move to one city, which one and who picks?
  6. If someone in this chat wrote a memoir, whose would sell?
  7. If our group had a mascot, what animal?
  8. If we had to fire one member, who and why?
  9. Who would win a group-wide chess tournament?
  10. Who survives longest without their phone?

15 time-capsule questions

Trivia only your group knows. These are the hardest to write and the biggest laughs.

  • What year did [inside-joke event] happen?
  • What was [person] wearing to [event]?
  • Who paid for the Uber home from [night]?
  • What was the original plan for [trip] before it fell apart?
  • Whose apartment did we end up at after [wedding]?

Fill in the blanks with your own history — a WhatsApp export from WhatsQuiz surfaces these moments automatically by highlighting the most-reacted-to messages of each year.

How do I turn these into a real quiz?

Three ways, ranked by effort:

  1. Copy 25 questions from above into any quiz app (Kahoot, Quizizz, Google Forms). Fastest. Least personal.
  2. Rewrite the superlatives with real names from your group. Takes 20 minutes. Big payoff.
  3. Feed your WhatsApp chat export to WhatsQuiz and let it build 25 questions from your actual chat history. Takes 2 minutes. Highest hit rate.

If you're prepping for a specific occasion, our bachelor party quiz guide has the format that works when there's a guest of honor to roast.

Ready to build yours? Start your quiz — upload the chat, get 25 draft questions in about a minute, keep the ones that make you laugh.

Frequently asked questions

How many quiz questions do I need for a group chat game night?

20–30 questions is the sweet spot for a 45-minute round with 5–10 people. Fewer and the game feels thin; more and attention drifts. Mix 60% inside-joke questions with 40% generic-funny to keep newcomers laughing too.

What makes a group chat quiz question actually funny?

Specificity. 'Who's most likely to text at 3am?' is generic. 'Who's most likely to send a 47-second voice note about their landlord?' names a real person by their real behavior — that's the joke.

How do I make quiz questions without doxxing my friends?

Use first names or nicknames only, skip anything genuinely private (health, finances, relationships people haven't gone public with), and let anyone veto a question before the game. A quiz should roast, not expose.

Should quiz questions be multiple choice or open-ended?

Multiple choice with 4 options works best for groups — it's fast, scoring is unambiguous, and wrong answers become their own jokes. Save open-ended for 2–3 finale questions where the funniest answer wins.

Can I use these questions for a bachelor party or birthday quiz?

Yes — the categories below (superlatives, 'who said it', chat habits) are the exact structure that works for bachelor parties, milestone birthdays, and going-away nights. Swap the pronouns and add 5–10 questions specific to the guest of honor.

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