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Anonymous questions game

Ask your friends anything — anonymously

Some questions are too good to waste and too risky to sign. Dare is the anonymous questions game where you drop them into a room with your friends, and they see the question — not who wrote it.

Free to start · iOS & Android · 17+

The question is the whole game

Dare is built around one move: ask the thing. You write a question, send it into the room, and the group reacts to it without knowing who asked. It's the curiosity of an anonymous Q&A box, but turned into a game your whole friend group plays at once instead of a lonely inbox you check alone.

Because the asking is anonymous to other players, people finally float the questions they've been sitting on — the nosy ones, the funny ones, the ones that crack the group open a little.

How the anonymous questions game works

1

Open a room

Invite your friends to a private room, or match into one with other players.

2

Ask anonymously

Write your question. Other players see it without seeing your name.

3

The room reacts

Everyone responds and reacts together as it lands.

A room beats an inbox

Single-inbox anonymous apps put every question on one person. Dare spreads it across the whole room, so it stays a group game instead of a pile-on. Everyone's asking, everyone's reacting, and no single person is the target. That's also why Dare is 17+: anonymous questions hit harder, and the game is built for people old enough to handle both sides of it.

Questions to drop in the room

Who in this room gives the best advice and never takes it?
What's a hot take you've been too scared to post?
Who here would survive the longest with no phone?
What's the nicest thing you've never told someone in this room?

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FAQ

What is the anonymous questions game?
Dare is an anonymous questions game where you ask questions in a room with friends or matched players. You write the question and other players see it, but not who wrote it.
Will my friends know I asked the question?
No. Dare does not show the question writer to other players. They see the question, not your name, avatar, initials, or profile, though they may guess from context. Dare may process internal account identifiers for safety and abuse prevention as described in the Privacy Policy.
How is this different from an anonymous Q&A inbox?
Instead of one personal inbox, Dare is a shared room where the whole group sees and reacts to questions together, in real time.
Is the anonymous questions game free?
Yes, Dare is free to download and start on iOS and Android.
Who can play?
Dare is for users 17 and up.

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