50 'Who's Most Likely To' Questions for Close Friends
A great "Who's Most Likely To" round has 20–30 questions, each specific enough that everyone in the group can picture the exact person the moment they hear it. Below are 50 to pick from — sorted by tone, from mildly self-aware to genuinely revealing.
How does "Who's Most Likely To" actually work?
Simple rules, three variants:
- Point version. Host reads the question. On "three", everyone points at one person. Most fingers = the "winner". Take a drink, take a point, take a dare.
- Deck version. Write 30 questions on cards. Draw one, everyone votes anonymously on paper, reveal at once.
- Text version. Use a group chat poll for each question. Slower but works remotely.
The point version is the loudest and the funniest. Use it in person.
The 50 questions
Everyday chaos (10)
- Most likely to reply to a group text three weeks late.
- Most likely to spend £200 on something they saw on Instagram at 1am.
- Most likely to leave the group chat and rejoin the same day.
- Most likely to have five browser tabs open for a shop they'll never buy from.
- Most likely to become weirdly obsessed with a niche hobby for six weeks.
- Most likely to forget their own weekend plans.
- Most likely to say "just one more" and mean four.
- Most likely to arrive somewhere 90 minutes early because "traffic".
- Most likely to lose their phone at their own party.
- Most likely to send a voice note longer than 4 minutes.
Life choices (10)
- Most likely to move abroad without telling anyone first.
- Most likely to marry someone they've known for under six months.
- Most likely to run a marathon on a whim.
- Most likely to start a small business and abandon it in a year.
- Most likely to become vegan and immediately un-become vegan.
- Most likely to buy a fixer-upper and actually finish it.
- Most likely to still be renting at 45.
- Most likely to get a tattoo they regret within 48 hours.
- Most likely to end up on a reality TV show.
- Most likely to be the last one married in the group.
Social behaviour (10)
- Most likely to be the group's therapist.
- Most likely to be the group's chaos agent.
- Most likely to text their ex at 2am.
- Most likely to remember everyone's birthdays.
- Most likely to forget their own birthday.
- Most likely to third-wheel every couple in the group.
- Most likely to plan a group holiday and then bail.
- Most likely to say "I'm not drinking tonight" and then drink.
- Most likely to argue about the bill for 45 minutes.
- Most likely to fall asleep on the sofa mid-conversation.
Career and money (10)
- Most likely to quit their job in a group-chat monologue.
- Most likely to become their boss's boss.
- Most likely to still not know what they do for a living.
- Most likely to make a fortune in crypto and lose it all.
- Most likely to have five side hustles at once.
- Most likely to pay for the whole dinner without checking the bill.
- Most likely to Venmo you 43p for a shared coffee.
- Most likely to be the CEO of something within 10 years.
- Most likely to write a book nobody reads.
- Most likely to have a viral tweet by accident.
Personal reveal — the honest ones (10)
- Most likely to have a crush no one knows about.
- Most likely to have Googled their own name this week.
- Most likely to be the secret best cook in the group.
- Most likely to end up crying at a wedding.
- Most likely to give the best advice.
- Most likely to give the worst advice with full confidence.
- Most likely to remember every embarrassing thing anyone has ever said.
- Most likely to burn bridges cleanly and never look back.
- Most likely to become the group's designated wedding officiant.
- Most likely to still be doing this exact same night in 20 years.
How do we make the game land?
Three tricks the best hosts use:
- Start soft. Open with round 1 (everyday chaos). By the time you're in the honest round, the group is warm enough to laugh at the sharper questions.
- Let people veto one question. Anyone can pass on being the "answer" to a specific question once. Removes the sting.
- Vote before you point. Everyone writes their answer on a phone note before pointing. Cuts down on people copying whoever pointed first.
Where to take it next
If you want a version of this game built specifically around your friend group — using in-jokes and moments from your actual WhatsApp group chat — upload the export to WhatsQuiz. It reads the chat and generates personalized "most likely to" questions from real evidence: who actually sent the 2am messages, who actually planned the trips.
For adjacent formats, see our funny quiz questions for group chats or the couples version if you're playing with partners rather than friends.
The best round of this game leaves everyone laughing and no one genuinely embarrassed. Read the room, skip the questions that would land badly for your specific group, and finish while people are still shouting.
Frequently asked questions
How many 'most likely to' questions should we play?
20–30 for a full round. Fewer and the game ends before it warms up; more and it stops being funny. Stop while people are still shouting over each other.
How do you play 'Most Likely To' in a group?
Read the question out loud. On the count of three, everyone points at the person they think is most likely. The person with the most fingers pointed at them takes a sip, a point, or a dare — pick a stake before you start.
What makes a 'most likely to' question actually funny?
Specificity. 'Most likely to text their ex at 2am' beats 'most likely to make a bad decision'. The more specific the scenario, the harder it is to deny — which is where the laughs come from.
Can we use this at a bachelor party or bridal shower?
Yes — the format is perfect. For a bachelor party specifically, see our dedicated set of bachelor-party quiz questions.