The anonymous truth-or-dare app for your group
Dare is a mobile party game where you ask your friends anything — and your name stays off the question. Here's the plain-English rundown of what it is, who it's for, and how it works.
What is Dare?
Dare is an anonymous question app and online truth-or-dare party game for friend groups. Players create or join a room, write questions anonymously, and react to what shows up. The core idea: other players see the question, not who wrote it.
Who is it for?
Dare is built for friend groups who like a little chaos — group chats, housemates, party crews, and anyone who wants their group to actually say the quiet part out loud. It's a 17+ app, because anonymity is a sharp tool and it works best with people old enough to use it well and to be on the receiving end of it.
Main features
- Anonymous questions. Write a question; your name isn't attached to it for other players.
- Rooms with friends. Spin up a private room and invite your group in seconds.
- Instant match. No group around? Get matched into a room with other players.
- Group reactions. Players react and respond, and the room reacts together.
How it works
Start a room
Open Dare, create a room, and invite friends — or tap instant match.
Ask anything
Write a question. Your name stays off it for everyone else in the room.
Watch it land
The room reads it, reacts, and the chaos builds from there.
Platforms & pricing
Dare is free to download and start on iPhone and Android. Ads, optional in-app purchases, subscriptions, or other paid features may appear in the app or store listing — you'll see the details before you choose to buy.
Safety, moderation & privacy
Anonymity in Dare is scoped: other players see the question, not the writer's name, avatar, initials, or profile. Dare may still process internal account identifiers for safety, legal requests, and abuse prevention, as described in our Privacy Policy. Dare is for users 17 and up. To report content, use the in-app report option where available, or contact Support for help or to make a privacy request.
How Dare compares
Wondering how Dare stacks up against link-in-bio anonymous Q&A apps and classic in-person truth or dare? We break it down on the anonymous truth or dare apps comparison.