Most Likely To
Point at the person who's most likely to... 👆
The hilarious voting party game where everyone points fingers! Read a prompt out loud, then everyone secretly votes for the player most likely to do it. The person with the most votes earns a point — or takes a drink. With 240+ prompts across 6 categories from funny and embarrassing to spicy and ambitious, no two rounds are ever the same. Pass the phone around and let the accusations fly!
How to Play Most Likely To
- 1 Enter 3–10 player names, choose categories (Funny, Embarrassing, Spicy, etc.), and pick Points or Drink mode
- 2 A 'Most likely to...' prompt appears on screen — read it out loud to the group
- 3 Pass the phone to each player one at a time so they can secretly vote for the person they think fits best
- 4 After all players have voted, the results are revealed — the player with the most votes wins (or drinks!)
- 5 In Points mode, the most-voted player earns a point tracked on the scoreboard across all rounds
- 6 In Drink mode, whoever gets the most votes takes a sip — ties mean everyone who tied drinks together
Tips & Variations
- 01Pause before voting and let players campaign for why someone else should get the votes — adds hilarious debate
- 02In Drink mode, add a house rule: if you vote for yourself you drink double
- 03Use the Spicy (18+) category only with adults who are comfortable with bold content
- 04Mix categories — Funny + Embarrassing is the sweet spot for maximum laughter at any party
- 05The person with the most total votes at the end of the game is the 'Most Likely To' champion of the group
- 06After revealing results, ask the winner to confirm or deny — their reaction is usually the funniest part
- 07Play 10 rounds for a quick game or 20+ for a longer party session — the more rounds, the more patterns emerge
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you play Most Likely To?
A prompt appears on screen — read it aloud, then pass the phone to each player who secretly votes for the person they think fits best. After all votes are cast, the results are revealed. The most-voted player earns a point or takes a drink depending on your mode.
How many players do you need?
Most Likely To works best with 3 to 10 players. With 3-4 players it gets very personal very fast. With 6-10 players the vote spreads more and results become more surprising. It's a great free online party game for any group size.
Is this a drinking game?
It can be! Switch to Drink mode in setup and the most-voted player takes a sip each round. In Points mode, it's completely non-alcoholic — great as a party icebreaker, road trip game, or family game night (minus the Spicy category).
What categories are available?
There are 6 categories with 40+ prompts each: Funny, Embarrassing, Adventurous, Romantic, Spicy (18+), and Future Success. You can select any combination before starting. The Spicy category is clearly labeled for adults only.
Is Most Likely To free?
Completely free! No download, no account, no in-app purchases. Open the page on any phone or computer and start playing instantly. It works on all modern browsers — no install required.
Can players vote for themselves?
No — each player cannot vote for themselves. The app skips your own name in the vote list so you must choose someone else. This keeps results honest and prevents tactical self-voting.
What happens in a tie?
All tied players share the win — in Points mode they each earn a point, in Drink mode they all drink together. The vote breakdown is shown after each round so you can see exactly who voted for whom.
How long does a game take?
A standard 10-round game takes about 10-15 minutes. You can set 5 rounds for a quick icebreaker or 20-30 rounds for a full party session. Each round takes about 60-90 seconds once everyone knows the flow.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes! Most Likely To is fully mobile-responsive and designed for single-device pass-and-play on a smartphone. No extra devices or apps needed — just pass one phone around the group.
Can I play with just 3 people?
Absolutely! With 3 players the game is fast-paced and very personal. Each player votes for one of the other two, so results are decisive and the discussions about why someone was picked get hilariously intense.
Fun Ways to Play
Most Likely To is endlessly flexible — here are some popular variations:
🍻 Drinking Party
Switch to Drink mode — the most-voted player sips. Add a house rule: if it's a unanimous vote, they finish their drink. Perfect for college parties and game nights.
🧊 Icebreaker Game
Use Funny + Adventurous categories with new coworkers or classmates. A perfect team-building activity that reveals personalities without anything too personal.
👫 Couples Night
Play with 4-6 couples using the Romantic category. Voting reveals who your partner really thinks you are — sparks hilarious relationship conversations.
🎉 Birthday Roast
Create a 'Birthday Edition' by focusing on the birthday person — everyone votes and each round is a gentle roast. The birthday person scores points for every prompt they win.
🏕️ Road Trip Game
No wifi needed after load — perfect for long road trips. Pass the phone around the car and keep score over the whole journey. Points mode only obviously!
Who Plays Most Likely To?
Party Groups
The go-to party game when you want controlled chaos and maximum laughter. The voting phase creates suspense and the reveal always sparks debate. Works for house parties, pre-drinks, and any gathering with 3+ people who want a good time.
Drinking Game Fans
A classic in the drinking game canon — Most Likely To is one of the most popular drinking party games ever. The digital version keeps it organized, tracks scores automatically, and has 240+ fresh prompts so it never gets stale. No cards, no mess.
Icebreaker Seekers
Perfect for getting to know a new group fast. The prompts spark genuine conversation and reveal personalities in a fun, low-pressure way. Great for team retreats, orientation events, first-date group hangs, and anytime you want people to open up.