If you're bored with small talk, 21 Questions is a straightforward game that takes the edge off of first dates, new friendships, or work parties. It can also be used to dive deeper into your relationships with anyone in your life.
From random questions to flirty, funny, and personal questions – there is no limit to asking someone some of the best quizzes to amp up entertainment and enjoyment! Plus, this classic game is perfect for all age groups — be it kids, teenagers, or adults.
How Do You Play 21 Questions? Just ask your crush one question at a time! The game can be one-sided, but it's typically more fun if you both play. Ask each other questions back and forth, or take turns answering all 21 questions in a row.
A game of 20 questions with your crush might seem old fashioned, but who hasn't been wooed this way at the back of a high school bus? This time-honored flirting tradition of having loads of questions to ask your crush is one of our generation's best, and that goes for dating in your 20s, too.
Whether you're just getting to know someone or trying to dig deeper into an existing relationship, this classic game opens the door for more compelling conversations. As a bonus, playing 21 Questions with a list of pre-prepared questions gives you a “free pass” to learn things about someone without feeling too nosey.
One question at a time: In this method, one player chooses a question and all the players need to come up with an answer one at a time. Once all members have answered a question, the group moves on to the next question. This will continue until all 21 members have answered all 21 questions.
What was your first happy memory? What is your favorite genre of film? Would you ever take someone back if they cheated on you? What's your hidden talent?
Here's how it works: One person in the group thinks of an individual (e.g. a celebrity), a place, an animal, or an object. Then everyone else takes turns asking “yes/no” questions to work out what it is! The aim of the game is to work together to find the answer as quickly as possible.
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Tease them gently about something they're good at/confident about. If your crush is a star athlete, try saying, "So how many extra goals is your team going to score when they don't have you on the field?"
This fun dating game not only helps you get to know your crush better, but also creates a lively, engaging conversation that reveals those details that are usually a little harder to come by, like hopes, dreams, and values.
You can say something as simple as "I'm looking for a summer fling, not something long-term,” says Dr. McDevitt. You could also go with the classic, “I'm not looking for anything serious." Dr.