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The Ultimate List of Never Have I Ever Questions for Kids

If you’re looking to get conversation going during family dinnertime, at a birthday party, in the car, or anytime, these fun and silly "Never Have I Ever" questions are a fun way to do so.
Never Have I Ever
Updated: December 1, 2022

Whether looking for a party game or a way to spice up the conversation around the dinner table, “Never Have I Ever” is a great game to play with the whole family. We love that you can have this be a longer activity for a game night, or just ask a quick way to pass the time when you’re looking to spark a conversation.

More: 50 Questions to Ask Your Kids to Get Them Talking

You can use our list of suggested “Never Have I Ever” questions, or come up with your own on the fly. This is a great way to get your kids to open up and learn something new about each other in a casual stress-free way. It’s also a great game for a birthday party or sleepover with friends.

We’ve organized our suggestions into five different categories for you: School, Family, Funny, Gross, and Activities.

How to Play Never Have I Ever

The object of “Never Have I Ever” is to read off each question and see who has done it before, and who has never. There are a couple of different ways you can keep score, or you also can just go around asking questions to spark conversation without there being an overall winner.

Yes/No Paddles

Give each player a paddle that says “Yes” on one side, and “No” on the other. As you ask each question they must turn the paddle to whichever side applies to them. If you’re making your own, all you need is a paper plate. You can color-code yes with green and no with red so children too young to read can still participate. After asking a question, take a look around at the different paddles and see how everyone answered.

Hold Up 10 Fingers

For this version, have each player hold up 10 fingers. Every time they answer yes to one of the questions, they must fold down one finger. The player with the last finger held up wins the game!

10 Pieces of Candy

Give each player 10 pieces of candy. Every time they answer yes to one of the questions, they must eat a piece of candy. The player with the last piece of candy left is the winner!

School Never Have I Ever Questions:

  1. Never have I ever copied from someone else’s paper.
  2. Never have I ever fallen asleep in class.
  3. Never have I ever skipped class.
  4. Never have I ever pretended to be sick to get out of school.
  5. Never have I ever hidden a bad grade from my parents.
  6. Never have I ever forged my parent’s signature on something.
  7. Never have I ever been given a detention.
  8. Never have I ever brought something to school I wasn’t supposed to.
  9. Never have I ever stuck chewing gum under the desk.
  10. Never have I ever watched a movie instead of reading a book.

Family Never Have I Ever Questions:

  1. Never have I ever fed the dog under the table.
  2. Never have I ever drank orange juice from the container.
  3. Never have I ever hid something under my bed.
  4. Never have I ever snuck out of the house.
  5. Never have I ever asked Dad for something after Mom said no.
  6. Never have I ever eavesdropped on someone’s conversation.
  7. Never have I ever had an imaginary friend.
  8. Never have I ever forgotten someone’s birthday.
  9. Never have I ever jumped out and scared someone.
  10. Never have I ever farted and blamed it on a sibling.
  11. Never have I ever pretended to be a family member on social media.

Funny Never Have I Ever Questions:

  1. Never have I ever tried cutting my own hair.
  2. Never have I ever pretended a fart didn’t come from me.
  3. Never have I ever made a prank phone call.
  4. Never have I ever made silly faces behind someone’s back and been caught.
  5. Never have I ever been caught talking or singing to myself.
  6. Never have I ever tripped and fallen going upstairs.
  7. Never have I ever fallen out of bed.
  8. Never have I ever recorded a video of myself being silly.
  9. Never have I ever waved to someone to realize they weren’t waving to me.
  10. Never have I ever called my teacher mom by accident.

Gross Never Have I Ever Questions:

  1. Never have I ever picked my nose and ate a booger.
  2. Never have I ever used the bathroom and not washed my hands.
  3. Never have I ever wiped my nose on my sleeve.
  4. Never have I ever laughed so hard I peed.
  5. Never have I ever walked in on someone in the bathroom.
  6. Never have I ever peed in the shower.
  7. Never have I ever eaten food off the floor.
  8. Never have I ever swallowed my gum.
  9. Never have I ever smelled my underwear to see if they are clean or dirty.
  10. Never have I ever stepped in dog poop.
  11. Never have I ever used someone else’s toothbrush.

Activity Never Have I Ever Questions:

  1. Never have I ever stayed up all night playing video games.
  2. Never have I ever played truth or dare.
  3. Never have I ever sang karaoke.
  4. Never have I ever performed in a talent show.
  5. Never have I ever thrown up after riding a roller coaster.
  6. Never have I ever actually been scared by a Halloween costume.
  7. Never have I ever spent the full night at a friend’s house.
  8. Never have I ever seen how many pieces of candy would fit in my mouth.
  9. Never have I ever purchased something on Amazon late at night.
  10. Never have I ever gone on a road trip.
  11. Never have I ever been to Disney World.
  12. Never have I ever watched every Harry Potter Movie.

Answering questions like this is a fun way to get to know one another a little better. You can use it as an icebreaker, a party activity, or just a conversation starter. We love that it can be used intergenerationally. You might be surprised what you learn about your kids, and they’ll definitely be surprised what they learn about you!

Have fun, relax, and remember not to pressure your kids for more information when they’re answering. If you’re looking for more ideas for a family game night, check out our Ultimate List of Would You Rather Questions for Kids.

Jennifer Caffelle

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