Never Have I Ever
Never Have I Ever Questions
Never Have I Ever is the fastest way to learn things about your mates you can never un-know. One person admits to something they have never done, and everyone who has done it takes a drink or owns up to the room. That is the whole game.
Here are 50+ fresh questions to borrow for tonight, sorted from gentle icebreakers to the ones that start arguments. Every one is safe to read out at pre-drinks, a house party or a quiet night in. Drinks are always optional.
Casual Never Have I Ever questions
Gentle openers for a group that is still warming up. Good for mixed company and the first round of drinks.
- Never have I ever forgotten someone's name while introducing them.
- Never have I ever pretended to be on the phone to dodge someone in the street.
- Never have I ever gone back for a lie-in and been late because of it.
- Never have I ever laughed at completely the wrong moment.
- Never have I ever cancelled a plan by pretending I was poorly.
- Never have I ever waved back at someone who was waving at the person behind me.
- Never have I ever walked into a glass door in public.
- Never have I ever forgotten why I walked into a room and just stood there.
- Never have I ever replied 'haha' to a message I did not find funny at all.
- Never have I ever mumbled through a song I pretended to know.
- Never have I ever kept a jumper that was not mine.
- Never have I ever told a taxi driver a completely made-up version of my night.
- Never have I ever eaten something off the floor when nobody was looking.
- Never have I ever pretended to understand a joke and laughed anyway.
Skip the typing, let the game run it
Sip 'N Sin deals Never Have I Ever statements one at a time, keeps track of whose turn it is and never gives you the same one twice. Add your players and go.
Play Never Have I EverNight-out Never Have I Ever questions
Pre-drinks and house-party territory. Read these once the group has loosened up.
- Never have I ever lost the group on a night out and quietly gone home.
- Never have I ever fallen asleep in a taxi and missed my stop.
- Never have I ever queued for a club for ages and left before getting in.
- Never have I ever lost a shoe on a night out.
- Never have I ever ordered a kebab bigger than my own head at 3am.
- Never have I ever started a chant that nobody joined in with.
- Never have I ever woken up still wearing last night's fancy dress.
- Never have I ever left my card behind the bar and had to go back for it.
- Never have I ever been the designated coat holder all night.
- Never have I ever talked everyone into 'just one more' and regretted it.
- Never have I ever pretended to know the DJ.
- Never have I ever texted an ex after one too many.
- Never have I ever blamed a missing round on the card machine being down.
- Never have I ever had a full conversation with someone and never caught their name.
Wild Never Have I Ever questions
The rounds that cause a reaction. Best saved for people who know each other well.
- Never have I ever sent a message and immediately begged for it to unsend.
- Never have I ever given a mystery bruise a much cooler backstory than it deserved.
- Never have I ever had a crush on someone I really should not have.
- Never have I ever kept a secret that would cause chaos if it came out in this room.
- Never have I ever told two different people the same story as if it happened to me.
- Never have I ever pretended to be single when I was very much not.
- Never have I ever ghosted someone and then bumped into them the next day.
- Never have I ever snooped on an ex far more recently than I would admit.
- Never have I ever said I was five minutes away from my own front door.
- Never have I ever agreed to a plan I had no intention of turning up to.
- Never have I ever read a message over someone's shoulder on the train.
- Never have I ever pretended to like someone's cooking and never gone back for more.
Couples Never Have I Ever questions
A two-player version for date night. Cheeky rather than graphic, so it works over dinner too.
- Never have I ever fancied one of my partner's mates.
- Never have I ever checked a partner's phone without asking.
- Never have I ever pretended to love a gift I secretly could not stand.
- Never have I ever fallen asleep halfway through date night.
- Never have I ever won an argument I knew full well I was losing.
- Never have I ever had a cheeky look at an ex's profile far too recently.
- Never have I ever said 'I don't mind' when I absolutely did mind.
- Never have I ever pretended to be asleep to avoid the washing up.
- Never have I ever texted the group chat about a date halfway through it.
- Never have I ever swiped on someone I later ended up on a date with.
- Never have I ever let my partner take the blame for something that was my fault.
- Never have I ever kept a tiny secret from someone I was seeing.
How to play
- 1.Get everyone in a circle with a drink each. Anything in the glass works and drinks are always optional.
- 2.Take turns finishing the sentence 'Never have I ever...' with something you have genuinely never done.
- 3.Anyone who has done it takes a sip or owns up to the group.
- 4.Keep going until someone reveals something nobody can quite let go of. That is when the real game starts.
FAQ
What makes a good Never Have I Ever question?+
The best ones are specific and a little bit risky, so at least one person in the room has to own up. General questions get a shrug, but a question that names a real situation gets a reaction.
Is Never Have I Ever a drinking game?+
It can be, but it does not have to be. Players take a sip when they have done the thing, and anything in the glass counts. You can play it completely dry and it works just as well.
How many people do you need to play?+
Three or more is the sweet spot. The more people in the room, the more likely someone has a story behind every question.
Can couples play Never Have I Ever?+
Yes. Use the couples questions above for a two-player version, or play the couples mode in the game for a full deck built for two.
Where can I play Never Have I Ever online?+
Right here. Sip 'N Sin runs in your browser with no app and no sign-up. Add your players, pick your intensity and pass the phone around.
Ready to play for real?
The live game keeps the questions coming, tracks whose turn it is and never repeats itself. No download, no setup, just pass the phone around.