Most Likely To
A prompt, a secret vote, a reveal — who in the group is most likely to… ?
“Who's most likely to…” a prompt, a secret vote of questionable unanimity, a reveal that shows who in the group actually thinks that about you. The cumulative ranking over several rounds always ends up crowning a winner who isn't really one.
- Players
- 2 to 8
- Length
- about 15 min
- What you need
- Nothing, it all happens on screen
How to play Most Likely To
- Add the players (2 minimum) and pick the number of rounds.
- Each round shows a prompt: “Who's most likely to…”.
- Everyone votes in secret, including for themselves — other people's votes only show up at the reveal.
- The reveal shows who voted for whom, then the cumulative ranking updates.
- On the last round, the final ranking crowns whoever, statistically, gets talked about the most.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I vote for myself?
- Yes, and nobody will know until the reveal — self-votes stay just as secret as everyone else's.
- What's the minimum number of players?
- Two. Below that, there's not much suspense left about who's voting for whom.
- Does the ranking reset every round?
- No, it's cumulative across the whole game: each round's votes add to the running final ranking.