Most Likely To

One loaded prompt, everyone points a finger — the room decides who you really are.

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Players3+
Play time10–20 min
DifficultyEasy
PG-13ModePass & play or separate phones

Most Likely To is the group game that turns your friends into the punchline. Everyone reads the same prompt — "most likely to fall asleep before the movie ends" — and votes for whoever it fits best. Then the room reveals who got pointed at the most.

Because it only works with a crowd, this one is multiplayer only: minimum three players. Play it pass-and-play on a single phone, or start a room and play with everyone on their own device in the same place.

Prompts are curated and served fresh each round. Voting, scoring, and the reveal all happen right in the browser — no account, no app.

How to play Most Likely To

  1. 1Get 3+ players togetherAdd everyone's names. Three players minimum — there's no game without a crowd to vote.
  2. 2Read the promptA single "Most likely to…" prompt appears for the round. Everyone is judging the same one.
  3. 3Cast your voteEach player privately picks the person the prompt fits best. You can vote for anyone except yourself.
  4. 4Reveal the verdictVotes are tallied and the room sees who got pointed at the most that round — cue the laughs.
  5. 5Score and go againEvery vote you receive is worth +100 points. Reveal the running scores, then pull a fresh prompt and run it back.

Rules

  • Minimum three players — voting needs a crowd to be funny.
  • Everyone votes on the same prompt each round.
  • You cannot vote for yourself.
  • Each vote you receive is worth +100 points.
  • Votes stay secret until the round reveal — only the totals are shown.
  • Most points at the end wins; whoever the room pointed at most is the night's main character.

Tips & strategy

Honesty is funnier than kindness — the obvious answer usually lands the hardest.
It's a roast, not a verdict — keep it light and nobody takes it personally.
A landslide is funny, but so is a three-way split — vote with your gut.
On separate phones, start a room from /party so votes stay genuinely secret.

Ways to play it

Pass and playOne phone, passed around with privacy gates between votes. Zero setup.
Separate phonesStart a room from the Party screen and everyone joins on their own device — votes stay private, no passing.

FAQ

How many players do you need for Most Likely To?

At least three. The whole game is voting on which friend fits a prompt, so it needs a crowd — there is no solo mode.

Can you vote for yourself?

No. You vote for anyone in the group except yourself — the fun is in what the room thinks of you, not what you think of you.

How does scoring work?

Everyone votes for the player a prompt fits best, and each vote you receive is worth +100 points. Most points at the end wins.

Do we all need our own phones?

No. You can pass and play on a single phone with privacy gates, or start a room and play on separate phones in the same place. Both are free.

Is it family-friendly?

PartyGlue is PG-13, so prompts are cheeky and light rather than personal or explicit — good for teen-and-up game nights and most workplaces.

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