If there’s any game better fit for a gathering of close friends, it’s the game of “Most Likely To” questions (the this or that game is a close second). Imagine this: You’re all sitting around a table or on the ground in a circle, tossing out friend’s names for the most random honorifics. “Most likely to open a pizza restaurant,” “most likely to sob uncontrollably through a horror film,” “most likely to get lost in the woods.
” It’s even better when no one agrees on one single person for the title. But “most likely to” is a game with many sides. Playing it with close friends brings the advantage of, well, having embarrassing personal anecdotes to defend your picks.
But playing it with strangers is a sure-fire way to get to know someone quickly. There’s something especially funny about assigning someone you’ve only met once to “most likely to run a bird sanctuary.” For the best results, get a group that’s a mix of people who know each other well and a few newbies.
It’s a great icebreaker. While you can buy a set of cards that lay out the various most likely to situations, we think it’s more fun to make up your own. Grab a bowl, give everyone a pen and paper, and tell them to come up with a specific number of scenarios.
To make it a bit easier, we pulled together some really good “who’s most likely to” questions for your next round. In this article: This article first appeared on teenvogue.com Also read: 101 deep questions to ask .