If you want to have great conversations every time, sometimes it takes effort. It’s not easy to bring up the liveliest of topics every single minute of the conversation. But with the right kind of conversation games, you can make every minute you spend together more memorable and fun time. You don’t need talking games all the time, but when you’re looking to ignite a spark of fun while hanging out, that’s exactly what you need to create a long lasting memory and fun times.
Conversation and talking games allow you to keep a conversation going, and have a little fun in the process. These conversation games will get you thinking, laughing, and connecting in a seamless and easy way too.
So, next time you want to have a great conversation, try one of these 9 talking games, whether with friends, or your boyfriend or girlfriend.
# 20 questions20 questions is where one person thinks of something… it could be a famous person, an animal, or even an inanimate object. The other person or people around have 20 questions to ask, to try and decipher what it is.
It’s surprising how funny and imaginative questions lead to you getting the answers right, and if it’s too easy, you can challenge the person to think of something even more obscure next time!
# What’s your favorite? This is a simple way to find out another person’s likes and dislikes. Simply take turns asking each other what your favorite something is.
Some simple but interesting topics could be: favorite food, favorite animal, favorite book, favorite movie, favorite sexual position *if you want things to get flirty*, favorite family member, favorite place they’ve traveled – the list goes on!
# Tell me a secretIf you want to bond and get personal, why not get deep and share some secrets with one another that you haven’t told anyone else?
With this talking game, you can take turns sharing secrets about particular times in your life, or at different stages, etc, and by the end, you’ll have a bond that no one else has and feel as though you have trusted and opened up to one another, which will bring you closer.
# AssociationA word association game is a fun and fast paced way to keep the conversation flowing, and it’s super easy to do as well. Simply start with a word and then the other person must say the first thing they think of associated with that word, and then you go. If a person hesitates or says something too random, they lose!
# Never have I everNever have I ever is often played as a drinking game, but it still works as one of the most fun conversation games as well. To play Never Have I Ever, you simply start by saying ‘Never have I ever…’ and then think of something perhaps slightly daring and risqué – something that you want to find out about the other person.
An example could be ‘Never have I ever cheated on someone.’ If the other person has, they have to take a sip of their drink!
# The alphabet gameThe alphabet game is one of those easy conversation games that can go on and on. Just pick a topic such as animals, vegetables, celebrities, etc. and go through the alphabet naming something from that topic until you get to the end. You could also do the same where the other person has to think of something beginning with the last letter of the word that you said.
# Truth or dare
Truth of dare is an oldie but a goodie. If you’ve never played it before, truth or dare is where you ask someone whether they would like – a truth or a dare. If it’s a truth, you can ask them anything you’d like to know about them and they must answer honestly.
If they pick a dare, you can get them to do something silly or embarrassing that will have you both laughing the night away!
# Two truths, one lieThis is another one of the great talking games which helps you to get to know one another better. Here you simply say three statements. One of them must be the truth, but two of them you can make up! The weirder and more unlikely the better!
# Fact or fiction
Look up some obscure facts and common myths and take turns to get one another to guess whether they are fact or fiction!