Truth or dare online, no awkward IRL setup
No spinning bottle, no circle on the floor, no waiting for everyone to be in the same room. Start a room, invite your friends, and play truth or dare online from wherever you all actually are.
The party game your group chat has been missing
Your friends are already online — just scattered across different couches, dorms, and cities. Dare turns that group chat into a live truth or dare game. Everyone joins the same room from their own phone, questions fly in anonymously, and the chaos plays out in real time. It's the in-person game without the part where someone has to host.
Because the asking is anonymous to other players, the online version is often bolder than the IRL one. No one's reading your face across the room, so people actually send the question they want answered.
How to play online in three steps
Make a room
Open Dare, create a room, and drop the invite in your group chat.
Everyone joins
Friends tap in from their own phones — no same-room requirement.
Play it out
Send anonymous truths and dares and let the room react live.
Why online beats the bottle
Online means no setup, no host, and no one stuck out of the loop because they couldn't make it. It also means you can play on a weeknight, mid-commute, or at 1am when the group's wide awake. And if your crew isn't around, instant match drops you into a live room with other players so the game never has to wait.