Never have I ever been to a professional sporting event.Never have I ever had a hair color that doesn’t occur in nature (fire engine red, dark violet, etc.).Never have I ever asked to speak to the manager.
Never have I ever left the movie theater before the movie was over.Never have I ever blamed someone else for something I did.Never have I ever owned a pet that wasn’t a dog or cat.Never have I ever worn matching outfits with my family.Never have I ever cried during a movie.Never have I ever gotten a bad sunburn.Never have I ever stayed up past midnight.Never have I ever ridden a roller coaster.Never have I ever been sent to the principal’s office.Never have I ever eaten an entire box of cookies in one sitting.Ĭoordinate a sports carpool with an online sign up.Never have I ever told a lie to my parents.Never have I ever had a crush on someone playing this game right now.Never have I ever prank called someone.Never have I ever had an imaginary friend.Never have I ever fallen asleep in class.Never have I ever faked being sick to get out of school.Never have I ever practiced dance moves in front of the mirror.However you decide to play, here are 50 “Never Have I Ever” questions for all ages. The first one to put down all three fingers wins. In another, players hold up three fingers and put one down each time they’ve done something. In one variation, players hold a handful of pennies and turn off the lights, dropping a coin for each scenario they’ve done. You don’t have to imbibe to enjoy this classic party game, there are many different ways to play it. The game can have a host who always announces the questions or players can take turns going around the room in a circle as each player takes a turn announcing “never have I ever…” The premise is simple: players give a scenario they’ve never done (starting with the ubiquitous phrase “Never have I ever”) and see which of their friends are in the same boat. Enter “Never Have I Ever.” These sorts of questions are a fun and silly way for groups to connect in playful ways. People love talking about things they’ve done - exotic vacations, unique foods, interesting experiences - but you can learn just as much about a person by discovering what they haven’t done.