You’ve been playing “Would You Rather” for twenty minutes, and the well has run dry. Someone suggests “fly or be invisible” for the third time this month. The group groans. The energy dies. You need a generator – something that keeps firing fresh questions without you having to think of them on the spot.
That’s exactly what we built. Our app and web version give you hundreds of “Would You Rather” questions across dozens of categories, all randomized so the game never gets stale. Try our “Would You Rather” game! and you’ll never awkwardly Google “good would you rather questions” mid-party again.
What is a Would You Rather generator?
A “Would You Rather” generator is a tool that serves up random questions so you don’t have to come up with them yourself. Instead of passing your phone around a list or recycling the same ten questions you remember, a generator pulls from a massive database and delivers something fresh every time you tap the screen.
Our app and web version work exactly this way. Pick a category – funny, deep, dirty, for kids, for couples, whatever fits the vibe – and the generator handles the rest. It pulls from over 1,000 questions across multiple categories, so you’ll run out of energy before you run out of material.
No sign-up required. No paywall on the core experience. Just open it and start playing.
Play Would You Rather online
Skip the list-scrolling and let the generator do the work. Download the app or play directly in your browser.
How to use our Would You Rather generator
Using the generator takes about three seconds. Open the app or website, pick a category, and hit play. The generator shows you a question with two options. Everyone picks a side, argues about it, and then you move to the next one.
Here’s what you can choose from:
- Funny – lighthearted absurdity that gets everyone laughing
- Dirty – adult-only questions for the right crowd
- Deep – philosophical scenarios that make people actually think
- Hard – impossible choices where both options are equally terrible
- For Kids – clean and age-appropriate for younger players
- For Couples – romantic and relationship-focused dilemmas
- For Work – office-friendly questions perfect for team building
- Dark – twisted scenarios for people who like it edgy
- Food – culinary dilemmas for the foodies in the group
- Travel – wanderlust-fueled hypotheticals
You can play in the browser on any device or download the app for a smoother experience. Both versions pull from the same question pool and update regularly with new content.
Why use a Would You Rather generator?
Because your brain is not a question factory. Even the most creative person in the group runs dry after a dozen rounds. A generator solves this permanently.
Here’s where it shines:
- Parties – keep the energy going without anyone having to play host and question-master at the same time
- Icebreakers – new team at work, first day of class, or a group where people don’t know each other yet
- Date nights – skip the “so, how was your day?” loop and get into actual interesting conversations
- Road trips – hours in the car go faster when everyone is debating whether they’d rather fight one horse-sized duck or a hundred duck-sized horses
- Classrooms – teachers use these to warm up a room before lessons, and students actually pay attention
- Family gatherings – beats watching everyone stare at their phones after dinner
The point is simple: a generator removes the friction so you can focus on the fun part – debating, laughing, and discovering that your best friend would genuinely rather give up pizza forever than give up their phone for a week.
Best Would You Rather categories
Every group has a different vibe, and the right category makes all the difference. Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s available.
Funny Would You Rather – The crowd-pleaser. Silly, absurd, and guaranteed to get laughs. Think “Would you rather always talk in a British accent or always have to sing instead of speak?” Perfect for any group.
Dirty Would You Rather – Adults only. These questions push boundaries and get people blushing. Save these for game night with close friends or a spicy round at a house party.
Deep Would You Rather – Philosophical dilemmas that spark real conversation. Great for smaller groups or late-night talks when the mood gets reflective.
Hard Would You Rather – Both options are painful, and that’s the point. These force genuinely difficult decisions and reveal a lot about how people think.
Would You Rather for Kids – Clean, imaginative, and fun for younger players. Superpowers, candy, animals – the kind of stuff that gets kids excited.
Would You Rather for Couples – Relationship-focused questions that range from sweet to spicy. Date night staple.
Would You Rather for Work – Office-safe questions that work for meetings, team building, or Slack channels. Fun without the HR risk.
Dark Would You Rather – For groups that enjoy the morbid and the twisted. Not for everyone, but the right crowd loves these.
Food Would You Rather – Culinary hypotheticals that hit differently when you’re hungry. “Would you rather only eat breakfast food forever or never eat breakfast again?”
Travel Would You Rather – Destination dilemmas and adventure scenarios. Great for planning trips or daydreaming about them.
Sample Would You Rather questions from our generator
Here’s a taste of what the generator throws at you. These are pulled from different categories to show the range.
1. Would you rather have the ability to pause time or rewind it by ten minutes?
Pause gives you infinite naps. Rewind gives you infinite do-overs. Both are broken.

2. Would you rather eat only spicy food for the rest of your life or never eat anything with salt again?
Your taste buds are about to have a very strong opinion on this one.

3. Would you rather know every language on earth or be able to play every musical instrument?
One makes you the ultimate traveler. The other makes you a one-person orchestra.
4. Would you rather have your search history made public or your text messages?
The silence that follows this question tells you everything.

5. Would you rather live in a treehouse in the Amazon or in an underwater dome in the ocean?
Bugs versus sharks. Pick your phobia.
6. Would you rather always be overdressed or always be underdressed?
Showing up to a barbecue in a tuxedo has a certain energy.
7. Would you rather give up your phone for a month or give up your bed and sleep on the floor?
The phone addicts and the back-pain crowd will have very different answers.
8. Would you rather have a personal chef who only cooks one cuisine or be an amazing cook yourself but never eat out again?
Convenience versus variety. The eternal food debate.
9. Would you rather be famous but constantly watched or anonymous but completely free?
This one sorts the extroverts from the introverts fast.
10. Would you rather always have to tell the truth or always have to lie?
Both will ruin relationships, but in completely different ways.
11. Would you rather live without music or live without movies?
Whichever you pick, you’ll immediately regret it.
12. Would you rather be able to read minds but not turn it off, or be invisible but only when nobody is looking?
One useless superpower versus one overwhelming one.

13. Would you rather fight one horse-sized duck or a hundred duck-sized horses?
The classic. And people still can’t agree.
14. Would you rather have a bottomless closet of clothes or a bottomless fridge of food?
Fashion people and food people will never see eye to eye on this.
15. Would you rather only be able to whisper or only be able to shout?
Imagine trying to order coffee either way.
16. Would you rather go on a road trip with no music or no snacks?
This question has ended friendships.
17. Would you rather have a rewind button for your life or a fast-forward button?
Careful – fast-forward means you can’t get those years back.
18. Would you rather date someone who never laughs at your jokes or someone who laughs at everything, even when nothing is funny?
Both are unsettling in their own way.
19. Would you rather wake up every morning with a different haircut or a different voice?
Nobody would ever recognize you on the phone.
20. Would you rather live in a world with no internet or a world with no air conditioning?
People in Arizona just shuddered.
21. Would you rather have to wear wet socks every day or have a permanent itch you can never scratch?
Pure evil, both of them.

22. Would you rather explore deep space or the deep ocean?
The unknown above or the unknown below. Both are terrifying and incredible.
23. Would you rather be stuck in an elevator with your ex or your boss for three hours?
The answer depends entirely on your specific ex and your specific boss.
24. Would you rather never be able to use emojis again or never be able to use punctuation?
Your texts are about to get very confusing either way.
25. Would you rather be the funniest person in the room or the smartest?
Funny gets you invited to more parties. Smart gets you further in life. Maybe.
26. Would you rather always feel like you need to sneeze but can’t, or always have a song stuck in your head?
One is maddening. The other depends entirely on the song.
27. Would you rather have a house that cleans itself or a car that drives itself?
The practical question that reveals what people actually hate doing.
28. Would you rather win a trip anywhere in the world or $10,000 in cash?
Experiences versus money. The eternal dilemma.
29. Would you rather give up coffee forever or give up all desserts forever?
This question should come with a warning label.

30. Would you rather have dinner with any historical figure or any fictional character?
Lincoln or Batman? Gandhi or Sherlock Holmes? The debate goes on forever.
If you’re looking for more questions sorted by theme, check out our full collection of Would You Rather questions – it covers every category and mood. New to the game? Our guide on how to play Would You Rather walks you through the rules and variations. For party nights, the Would You Rather drinking game adds stakes to every round. And if you’re specifically playing with your crew, our Would You Rather for friends list is packed with questions designed to surface the stuff you didn’t know about the people you’ve known for years.
