🎲Truth or Dare
🎈 For Teens

Truth or Dare Questions for Teens

Looking for clean, funny truth or dare ideas for a teen hangout, sleepover, or party? Below are school-friendly truths and dares you can use right away — silly, embarrassing-in-a-good-way, and totally age-appropriate. The Truth or Dare app also has a dedicated Teen tier that keeps every prompt clean, so the fun never crosses the line.

💬 Truths

Truth questions for teens

Funny, friendship-focused, and easy to answer — great icebreakers for any group.

💬 Clean truth questions

  • What is the most embarrassing thing that has ever happened to you at school?
  • Who was your very first celebrity crush, and do you still cringe about it?
  • What is a small white lie you have told to get out of a chore?
  • What is the most childish thing you still secretly love doing?
  • If you could swap lives with anyone in this room for a day, who would it be and why?
  • What is one rumor about you that turned out to be completely false?
  • What song do you blast and sing along to when nobody else is around?
  • What is the weirdest food combination you actually think tastes good?
  • Who in this group would you call first if you were in trouble?
  • What is a habit of yours that probably annoys your family the most?
  • If your life had a theme song right now, what would it be?
  • What is the nicest thing a friend has ever done for you?

💡 How to keep truths fun

  • Start light. Open with easy, silly questions so everyone warms up before the more embarrassing ones.
  • Keep crush questions wholesome. “Who was your first celebrity crush?” is a laugh; private or pushy questions are off-limits.
  • Laugh with, not at. Embarrassing-funny is the goal — never use a truth to put someone down.
  • Let people pass. If a question feels too personal, a skip is always allowed. No pressure keeps the game going longer.
🎬 Dares

Dares for teens

Safe, silly, and high-energy — impressions, dances, talent shows, and harmless challenges.

🎬 Safe, silly dares

  • Do your best impression of a teacher or a character from a show until your next turn.
  • Talk in your worst fake accent until someone guesses where it is supposed to be from.
  • Make up a 10-second jingle about the person sitting on your left.
  • Do your most dramatic catwalk across the room like you are on a runway.
  • Show the funniest photo on your camera roll — you get to choose which one.
  • Speak only in questions until it is your turn again.
  • Text a friend a single random emoji and read their reply out loud.
  • Perform a 15-second talent-show act, real talent optional.
  • Do 10 jumping jacks while reciting the alphabet backwards.
  • Let the person on your right pick a silly new nickname for you for the rest of the night.
  • Sing the chorus of the last song you listened to, full commitment required.
  • Do your best slow-motion action-movie scene reacting to a pretend explosion.

✅ What makes a good teen dare

  • Harmless and fun. The best dares are funny to watch and easy to do — impressions, dances, and goofy challenges win every time.
  • Nothing risky. Skip anything that could hurt someone, break something, or get anyone in trouble. If it sounds dangerous, swap it out.
  • Keep texts kind. Sending a friend a silly emoji is great; never use a dare to embarrass, prank cruelly, or message anyone you do not know.
  • Include everyone. Favor dares the whole group can cheer on rather than ones that single a person out unfairly.
🛡️ Safety

Safety & good vibes

The Truth or Dare app has a Teen tier built to keep content age-appropriate — clean, funny, and school-friendly, with nothing risky or inappropriate. The spicier 18+ content is completely separate and stays locked behind a clear age-consent step, so it never shows up by accident during a teen game.

A few simple house rules keep any game fun for everyone:

  • Respect every skip. Anyone can pass on a truth or dare that feels too far. No one should ever be pressured.
  • Keep it kind. Tease and laugh together, never at someone’s expense. The goal is good vibes, not embarrassment that stings.
  • Stay safe. Dares should be harmless. If something feels unsafe or uncomfortable, swap it for a sillier one — there are thousands of prompts to choose from.

Never run out of clean dares

Get thousands of teen-friendly truths and dares, six game modes, and a Teen tier that keeps every prompt age-appropriate — free to play.

New to the game? Read how to play, or browse the full truth or dare questions hub for kids, teen, and adult ideas.