Ask the group who is most likely to do something funny, bold, or surprising. A lighthearted guessing game that creates inside jokes and lasting laughter.
Best forParties, Teams, Classrooms
Players4–30
Time5–15 min
FormatOnline or in-person
DifficultyEasy
🎮 Interactive Game — Play directly below
How to Play
Who Is Most Likely To is a hilarious prediction game where the group votes on which person best matches a given prompt. The facilitator reads a statement like 'Who is most likely to become famous?' and everyone points at, votes for, or names the person they think fits best. The game reveals how colleagues and friends perceive each other, often with surprising and funny results. It works best in groups where people already know each other at least a little — which makes it a great follow-up to simpler get-to-know-you games.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Gather the group and explain that all voting is friendly and good-natured.
Use the tool above to generate a random 'Who is most likely to...' prompt.
Read the prompt aloud. Give everyone 5 seconds to think.
On the count of three, everyone points at or names the person they think fits best.
The person with the most votes is revealed. Let them react — this is where the fun happens!
Click 'Next Prompt' and continue with as many rounds as the group enjoys.
Tips for Hosts
Emphasize that this is a compliment game — prompts should highlight positive or funny traits.
If someone seems uncomfortable being the center of attention, deflect with humor and move on quickly.
Mix up the prompts between funny, impressive, and surprising categories.
For larger groups, have people write down their vote and tally results to avoid chaos.
Best Use Cases
Team building: Builds camaraderie by playfully acknowledging each other's traits.
Classroom fun: A Friday afternoon reward that students love.
Party game: Works great as a dinner party game after people have had a chance to chat.
Remote team socials: Use chat or poll features for anonymous voting.