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Never Have I Ever Generator

Spin for a random, family-safe Never Have I Ever prompt to get the group talking. Swap in your own for any crowd.

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Never have I ever broken a boneNever have ...Never have I ever met someone famousNever have ...Never have I ever been on TVNever have ...Never have I ever sung karaokeNever have ...Never have I ever gone a full day without my phoneNever have ...Never have I ever pulled an all-nighterNever have ...Never have I ever gotten lost in a new cityNever have ...Never have I ever ridden a roller coasterNever have ...Never have I ever forgotten someone's name mid-helloNever have ...Never have I ever laughed at the wrong momentNever have ...Never have I ever tried and failed to whistleNever have ...Never have I ever fallen asleep in a movieNever have ...
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About the Never Have I Ever

The Never Have I Ever generator spins to a random prompt so your group always has the next line ready. Instead of one person straining to think up "never have I ever" statements on the spot, you tap Spin and the wheel lands on a family-safe prompt everyone can react to. Someone reads it aloud, and anyone who has done the thing puts a finger down. Simple, fair, and it keeps the game moving when the room goes quiet.

Every prompt on the wheel is written to be clean and welcoming, so it works for a middle-school classroom, a family game night, a road trip with kids in the back seat, or a work team getting to know each other. There are no drinking variants and nothing edgy hiding in the list. If a prompt does not fit your crowd, you can edit it, delete it, or type in your own before the first spin, which makes the wheel yours in about thirty seconds.

It runs right in your browser with no download, no account, and nothing saved to a server. The wheel picks fairly using a cryptographically secure shuffle, so no prompt is favored and nobody can nudge the result. Load your list, gather the circle, and let the spinner decide what comes next.

How to play Never Have I Ever with the wheel

  1. Gather everyone in a circle and have each player hold up five fingers (or ten, if you want a longer game).
  2. Look over the prompts already loaded on the wheel, then edit, remove, or add your own so they fit the ages and vibe of your group.
  3. Tap Spin and let the wheel slow to a stop on one Never Have I Ever prompt.
  4. Read the prompt out loud, starting with "Never have I ever..." so the whole circle hears it.
  5. Anyone who has done the thing puts one finger down; players can share a quick story if they want to explain.
  6. Spin again for the next round, and when someone runs out of fingers they are out (or just keep spinning for a no-elimination, get-to-know-you version).

Ways to use the Never Have I Ever

Party and get-together icebreaker

Break the quiet at the start of a party when people are still warming up. A few spins get everyone laughing and swapping stories, and shy guests can join in just by putting a finger down without having to speak.

Classroom get-to-know-you

Teachers can load only school-safe prompts to help a new class or club bond in the first week. It gives every student a low-pressure way to share something about themselves, and you control the wheel so nothing off-topic sneaks in.

Road trip and long car rides

Nobody needs to move, so it is ideal for a back seat full of kids or a carload of friends. Prompts fly back and forth, stories come out, and a long stretch of highway shrinks fast without anyone touching a screen for hours.

Family game night

Play a version that spans grandparents to grade-schoolers with prompts everyone can answer. It is a gentle way to hear stories you have never heard, like the time a parent got lost or tried a food they hated.

Team building and work socials

Use it to help coworkers or a new team relax and find common ground. Keep the prompts light and workplace-friendly, and let people learn who has visited the same city or shares an odd hobby.

Tips for better spins

  • Agree on how many fingers everyone starts with before the first spin so the game length matches your time, five for a quick round or ten for a longer one.
  • Add a handful of your own prompts tuned to the group, like inside jokes for friends or curriculum tie-ins for a class, so the wheel feels personal.
  • Let players share a short story when they put a finger down; the stories are usually more fun than the score.
  • Keep a Pass option or just skip any prompt that feels too personal for someone, so the game stays comfortable for everyone.
  • For a no-losers version, drop the finger-counting and simply spin to spark conversation until you run out of time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Never Have I Ever generator?

It is a spinning wheel that lands on a random "Never have I ever..." prompt for you to read aloud. Players who have done the thing put a finger down, and the wheel keeps the game moving so nobody has to invent prompts on the spot. Every prompt here is written to be family-safe.

Is this version family-friendly?

Yes. The built-in prompts are all clean and appropriate for kids, classrooms, and mixed-age groups, with no drinking variants or adult content. You also control every prompt, so you can edit or remove anything before you play to match your crowd exactly.

Can I add my own prompts?

Absolutely. You can rename any prompt, delete ones you do not want, and type in your own before spinning. That lets you tailor the wheel for a specific class, a friend group, or a family with its own shared history.

How does the wheel pick a prompt, and is it fair?

Each spin uses a cryptographically secure random generator, so every prompt on the wheel has an equal chance and no result is favored. Nobody can steer the outcome, which keeps things fair whether you have five prompts loaded or fifty.

Is it free, and do I need to sign up?

It is completely free with no account, no download, and no sign-up. The wheel runs in your browser and stores nothing on a server, so you can open it, spin, and start playing right away.

How many people can play?

There is no limit. It works for two people up to a big party circle; just pass the reading around and let everyone put fingers down. For large groups, spin faster and let anyone share a story that stands out.

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