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Sleepover Question Pack - The Best Late-Night Game for Friends

When the lights go out and the giggles start, have.you keeps the party alive all night long with questions designed for sleepover energy.

Pre-loaded categories: ๐Ÿ˜‚ Funny & Silly ๐Ÿ˜ณ Embarrassing ๐Ÿซ School & Childhood ๐Ÿ˜ฑ Fears & Phobias

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Sleepover Game Tips

  • โœ“ Take turns being the question reader - everyone gets to be host
  • โœ“ Anyone who refuses to answer has to do a dare chosen by the group
  • โœ“ Rank answers 1-10 for extra laughs on the funniest ones
  • โœ“ Save the Deep & Meaningful questions for 2am when everyone gets philosophical

Sleepover Questions FAQ

What age group is this sleepover pack designed for? +

This pack works brilliantly for teens and adults. All included categories are age-appropriate with no adult-only content. The Embarrassing and Fears categories have just enough edge to keep things exciting without crossing any lines.

How do we play if everyone is on their own phone? +

The simplest approach is one shared device that gets passed around. If you want everyone on their own phone, one person reads the question aloud and everyone just answers verbally - no app needed on every device.

Can I mix in more categories for a longer night? +

Absolutely - use the Category Mixer to add more topics and bump up the question count. Bucket List and Relationships are popular additions for sleepovers. You can run multiple rounds with fresh categories all night.

Is there a way to skip inappropriate questions? +

Yes - every game has a Skip button. Tap it any time to move to the next question with no fuss. You can also flag any question using the Report button to help us keep the content quality high.

The Perfect Sleepover Game Plan

Questions hit differently at different times of the night. Here is how to pace the game from first arrival to lights-out.

Time Energy level Suggested categories Questions
8โ€“9pm High, just arrived Classic, Funny & Embarrassing 10
9โ€“10pm Settled in, comfortable School & Childhood, Funny 10โ€“15
10โ€“11pm Warmed up, closer Deep & Meaningful, Fears 10
11pmโ€“1am Tired but honest Bold, Embarrassing, Relationships 10โ€“20
1am+ Late-night confessions mode Deep, Wild, Random Mix As many as you want

Sleepover Guide by Age Group

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Under 12

Keep it light, silly, and physical. Childhood, funny mishaps, and school memories keep everyone engaged and no one feels left out. The goal is giggles, not revelations.

Kids & Family, Funny, Classic
5โ€“10 questions
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Teens

This age group craves a bit of edge. Mix funny with embarrassing and add a few deeper questions about friends and school. Avoid anything adult - it either makes people uncomfortable or someone tries too hard.

Funny, Embarrassing, Childhood, Friends
10โ€“20 questions
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Adults

No guardrails needed - match the group. Close friends go deep and bold. New acquaintances stick to funny and classic. Couples nights can mix in relationship questions. The later the hour, the better the answers.

Any - use the Group Decider
15โ€“30+ questions

5 Sleepover Game Rules

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No screenshots - What happens at the sleepover stays at the sleepover. Say it out loud before you start - it signals psychological safety and most people answer more honestly as a result.
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Anyone can pass, once - One free pass per person per session. Nobody has to answer anything that crosses a genuine line. The option existing is more important than it ever being used.
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The honest answer wins - Lean into "Have you ever actually done this?" rather than "what is the funniest answer?" People overly performing funny get tiresome. The quiet honest answer is always more interesting.
4
Rotate who reads the question - The person who reads the question answers last - that way the reader does not set the tone and the rest of the group answers authentically first.
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Keep one phone on the game - Designate one phone for the questions and put the others face-down. Nothing breaks a sleepover game faster than someone half-paying attention to their notifications.

Want to play remotely? Create a multiplayer room so everyone plays from their own phone - great for virtual sleepovers.