Get the whole group playing in seconds
No rules to explain, no setup to wait through. Make a room, send your friends the invite, and you're playing truth or dare together — with every question staying anonymous to the rest of the room.
From "who's in?" to chaos in under a minute
The hardest part of any group game is starting it. Dare cuts that to one tap: create a room, drop the invite, and your friends are in. There's no scorekeeping to set up and no host stuck running the night — everyone just starts asking. It's a fast way to get your whole group playing truth or dare together, in person or across the group chat.
And because the questions are anonymous to other players, the game gets bold fast. People send the truth or dare they actually want to see, and the room runs with it.
Get your friends playing in three steps
Create a room
Open Dare and start a private room for your group.
Send the invite
Share the room with your friends — they join from their own phones.
Start daring
Fire off anonymous truths and dares and let the room run with it.
Built for the way friend groups actually play
Dare keeps the game moving so it never stalls on whose turn it is. Everyone can ask, everyone reacts, and the anonymity keeps it from turning into the same two people daring each other all night. Missing a couple of friends? Instant match fills the room with other players so the night doesn't depend on a full turnout. Just remember it's a 17+ game — anonymous questions are more fun when everyone can take the heat.