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Would You Rather Questions

Get random would you rather questions for friends and groups. Click to generate a new question fast for games, icebreakers, and laughs.

Would You Rather Questions Name





Last updated: March 18, 2026

Created by: Eon Tools Dev Team

Reviewed by: Sugam Baskota



What this does

So you need a would you rather question, or a whole pile of them, and you do not fancy racking your brain to come up with them. Tap Generate and you get one. Want a batch for a longer game? Set the number and it hands you that many at once. They range from light and silly to the kind that start a proper debate.

How to use it

  1. Set Number / Quantity for how many questions you want, from 1 to 100.
  2. Tap Generate.
  3. Read them out. Use Copy to grab the whole batch, or Generate again for fresh ones.

For a quick one on one, leave it at 1. For a road trip or a party, pull a big batch and work through them.

How it works

The tool holds a large set of would you rather questions, and your browser's random generator, Math.random, picks from it. Ask for several and it gives you a mix. The three boxes underneath, Starts with, Contains, and Ends with, filter the questions by their wording, so if you only want questions that contain the word travel, for instance, you can narrow it down. It all runs on your device, and Copy puts the current batch on your clipboard.

The usual honest note, Math.random is pseudo random, which is exactly right for a party game.

How to actually play

There is not much to it, but a couple of things make it more fun. The golden rule is that you have to pick one, no saying "neither" and no inventing a third option. The real game is in the why, so once someone answers, ask them to explain. That is where the laughs and the arguments come from. And if a question feels too easy, that is a sign it was not a great one, the best would you rather questions are the ones where both options are genuinely hard to choose between.

Where to use it

It is built for getting people talking. Use it as an icebreaker at the start of a meeting or class, to keep a road trip from going quiet, to liven up a party or a sleepover, or just to pass time in a queue. It is also a surprisingly good way to get to know someone, since the answers say a lot about how a person thinks.

Questions people ask

How many questions can I get at once?

Up to 100 in a single batch. Set the number, tap Generate, and use Copy to grab them all.

Can I filter the questions?

Yes. The Starts with, Contains, and Ends with boxes match the wording of the questions, so you can narrow them down to ones that contain a particular word.

Are the questions family friendly?

Yes. The set is kept clean, so it works for classrooms, work icebreakers, and family game nights just as well as parties.

Is there a right answer?

No, that is the whole point. Both options are meant to be tricky, and the fun is in hearing why people choose what they choose.

References

  1. MDN Web Docs. Math.random(). https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Math/random


Sugam Baskota

Sugam Baskota is a senior software engineer and Computer Science graduate from UT Arlington, with interests in user scripts, browser extensions, developer tooling, and productivity systems. He spends time building practical utilities and extensions in the kinds of workflows Eon is designed to simplify. At Eon Tools, he reviews useful, password, and developer tools.