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I have rounded up a ton of questions that are appropriate for teens to play the popular game, Never Have I Ever. This ice breaker game will give your next teen hangout a phone-free game and a way to get to know each other a little better.
You will also like 21 Questions another fun get to know you game!
Games for teenagers can be hard to find. What to do with a group of teens that seem glued to their smartphones? Try giving them a game that will spark some conversation and have them laughing too!
How Do You Play Never Have I Ever?
- The game starts with each player sitting in a circle. There should be enough seats for everyone except for one person. That individual stands in the center and starts the game with the phrase, “Never have I ever—(insert statement here).
- After the question is asked, anyone who has done what was asked must get up a find a new seat, and the person in the middle has to quickly grab an empty seat too!
- If no one has done what the middle person asked. They remain in the middle and ask another question.
- One person will be left without a seat, and they will become the new phrase asker in the middle. Before they ask their question they have to tell the story behind their answer. For instance if the question was, Never have I ever been sky diving, the person who has been sky diving and got up to change seats but didn’t get a seat will tell about their experience sky diving before the ask their question.
- The game continues with each person coming up with a new “Never have I ever . . .” phrase, and also telling some really fun stories along the way.
Never Have I Ever Questions For Game Night
- Never have I ever gone sky diving.
- Never have I ever drank sour milk.
- Never have I ever cheated on a test.
- Never have I ever made a prank phone call.
- Never have I ever been to Disney World.
- Never have I ever flown on a plane.
- Never have I ever been swimming in the ocean.
- Never have I ever danced the Macarena.
- Never have I ever cheated at a card game.
- Never have I ever travelled out of the country.
- Never have I ever eaten sushi.
- Never have I ever broke a bone.
- Never have I ever had stitches.
- Never have I ever failed an exam.
- Never have I ever had a cat.
- Never have I ever had a concussion.
- Never have I ever been camping.
- Never have I ever been on a motorcycle.
- Never have I ever had braces.
- Never have I ever been snow skiing.
- Never have I ever worked in a fast food restaurant.
- Never have I ever babysat a baby.
- Never have I ever used a power tool.
- Never have I ever swam in ocean.
- Never have I ever been to a concert.
- Never have I ever been in a car accident.
- Never have I ever had a pen pal.
- Never have I ever cleaned a fish tank.
- Never have I ever been parasailing.
- Never have I ever rode in a convertible.
- Never have I ever been in a parade.
- Never have I ever rode on a skateboard.
- Never have I ever cooked a meal.
- Never have I ever slept in a tent.
- Never have I ever been on roller skates.
- Never have I ever worn high heels.
- Never have I ever been hunting.
- Never have I ever been stung by a wasp.
- Never have I ever drank coffee.
- Never have I ever tried parkour.
- Never have I ever skipped a day of high school.
- Never have I ever played video games for over ten hours straight.
- Never have I ever gotten sick on a roller coaster.
- Never have I ever gotten a speeding ticket.
- Never have I ever had to call the cops.
- Never have I ever answered to truth or dare questions.
- Never have I ever gifted a gift that was a re-gift.
- Never have I ever used a filter on social media.
- Never have I ever worn a matching outfit with a family member.
- Never have I ever eaten sour pieces of candy.
More Tips For Playing Never Have I Ever
- Remind the teens that this game is just for fun and a way to get to know each other better!
- Set a few ground rules. Let’s stay away from topics that might be too sensitive like boyfriend/girlfriend topics and anything that questions illegal activity.
- Choose simple questions that will get quite a few people up and moving.
- Choose questions that will make others laugh and won’t cause hurt feelings!
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