Play truth or dare anonymously with your group
Ask the truths you'd never say to someone's face and drop the dares no one would dare claim. In Dare, players see the question — not who wrote it.
Truth or dare, minus the part where everyone knows it was you
Regular truth or dare falls apart the second things get real — nobody wants to be the one who asked the question that landed too hard. Dare fixes that. It's an anonymous truth or dare game where you write the truths and dares, and the rest of the room sees the question without seeing your name on it. The asking is anonymous to other players, so the group can finally go there.
It works for the people on your couch and the people in your group chat across three time zones. Start a private room, send the invite, and play wherever everyone actually is.
How the game works
Open a room
Create a private room and invite your friends, or tap instant match to join one.
Drop a truth or dare
Write it and send. Your name stays off the question for everyone else in the room.
Watch the room break
Players read it, react, and the room goes off.
Why anonymity makes the game better
When your name isn't attached, people ask the question they actually want answered. The bold dares get bolder, the truths get more honest, and the room reacts to what was said, not who said it. Anonymity is also why Dare is 17+: it's a sharp tool, and it plays best with people old enough to use it well.