Who's Most Likely To
The game shows situations, and the group chooses who fits them best. Great for friends who want a social warm-up.
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The game shows situations, and the group chooses who fits them best. Great for friends who want a social warm-up.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The game shows situations, and the group chooses who fits them best. Great for friends who want a social warm-up.
friends, 3+ players, icebreakers, house parties
Start the game in a browser on a phone, tablet or laptop. Use one shared screen or pass the phone around the room.
Works best when players are near one screen. For remote groups, pick a game with an online room.
When it fits
People want a social game with ready-made prompts so they can start playing quickly.
Mechanics
Quick start
Start the game in a browser on a phone, tablet or laptop.
Use one shared screen or pass the phone around the room.
Prompts, words, timers, roles or hints are already inside RoomPlay.
No separate app download is required: the page leads straight to the game.
Formats
Who's Most Likely To opens online in the browser, without looking for a separate app or rule sheet first.
The format is made for friends, 3+ players, icebreakers: start quickly at home, at a bar, on a call or before a meetup.
Works well when everyone is together: one phone shows the prompts, words or questions for the group.
You do not need to hunt for a separate group app: Who's Most Likely To starts directly in the RoomPlay browser experience.
Related scenarios
When guests are already there, the best games need one phone, short rules and lots of conversation.
Situation picksWhen the group has no time to connect everyone, pick games where one phone runs the round and shows prompts.
Situation picksCouple scenarios work best with personal questions, answer guessing and light provocation without complex rules.
Situation picksAdult groups often want bolder questions, humor and bluffing. Keep this tone separate from family-friendly picks.
FAQ
Yes. Who's Most Likely To opens online in the browser. This format is best for people in the same room; for remote play, pick an online-room game from the RoomPlay catalog.
Yes. Who's Most Likely To works when friends or a group want to start quickly: friends, 3+ players, icebreakers. Open the game, explain the flow in a minute and start.
No. Who's Most Likely To runs in the RoomPlay browser experience with no app install. Open the link on a phone or laptop and play.
This game is mainly for people in the same room. For remote play, open the RoomPlay catalog and choose a game with an online room.
It works best with a small group around one screen. For bigger groups, split into teams or choose RoomPlay online formats.