
100+ Most Likely To Questions for Friends
- Pine & Lime

- Jul 27
- 8 min read
Looking for most likely to questions for friends that will actually make your group chat wake up? The best questions are not random. They make everyone think, laugh, defend themselves, and remember why the group works so well together.
This list is built for WhatsApp groups, college circles, best friends, work friends, cousins, and anyone who wants a quick game without downloading another app. Use it on a call, in a group chat, at a birthday, before a trip, or when the chat has gone too quiet.
Want the more chaotic version? Play these with your friends on Midnight — add names and birthdays, answer a few questions, and see what your group thinks compared with what the stars predict.
How to play Most Likely To with friends
Pick one question, read it out, and ask everyone to vote for the person who fits it best. Keep it light. The point is not to expose anyone; the point is to create a funny little mirror for the group.
For WhatsApp, send five questions at a time. For parties, let each person read one question. For friend groups that enjoy astrology, use Midnight so the game has an extra layer: your answers versus the stars.
Quick rules before you start
1. Avoid questions that would genuinely embarrass someone. 2. Mix funny, sweet, and surprising prompts. 3. Let people skip if they want. 4. Do not reveal individual votes unless everyone agreed first. 5. Save the best answers for a birthday card, scrapbook, or group memory.
Funny most likely to questions
1. Who is most likely to disappear for three hours and return with snacks? 2. Who is most likely to laugh first in a serious situation? 3. Who is most likely to turn a small plan into a full production? 4. Who is most likely to send the same meme to five different chats? 5. Who is most likely to say they are five minutes away while still at home? 6. Who is most likely to start dancing if one good song plays? 7. Who is most likely to make a dramatic exit and then come back for their charger? 8. Who is most likely to remember everyone's embarrassing phase? 9. Who is most likely to order food for the table and get it exactly right? 10. Who is most likely to overpack for a one-night trip? 11. Who is most likely to start a group photo session? 12. Who is most likely to become friends with a stranger in ten minutes? 13. Who is most likely to accidentally create a new inside joke? 14. Who is most likely to give a TED Talk about something nobody asked? 15. Who is most likely to turn a normal story into a three-part saga? 16. Who is most likely to forget why they opened the group chat? 17. Who is most likely to make everyone wait and still look calm? 18. Who is most likely to choose the restaurant and then change their mind? 19. Who is most likely to send voice notes instead of typing? 20. Who is most likely to make even a boring day feel chaotic?
Most likely to questions for best friends
21. Who is most likely to know something is wrong before you say it? 22. Who is most likely to give the most honest advice? 23. Who is most likely to keep everyone's secrets? 24. Who is most likely to hype you up before a big moment? 25. Who is most likely to notice a tiny mood change? 26. Who is most likely to plan the reunion properly? 27. Who is most likely to forgive quickly but remember everything? 28. Who is most likely to make the group feel safe? 29. Who is most likely to be everyone's emergency contact? 30. Who is most likely to turn up without being asked? 31. Who is most likely to save the group from bad decisions? 32. Who is most likely to make everyone nostalgic? 33. Who is most likely to give advice they never follow? 34. Who is most likely to understand an old reference instantly? 35. Who is most likely to be the group's unofficial therapist? 36. Who is most likely to remember every birthday? 37. Who is most likely to make a quiet friend feel included? 38. Who is most likely to keep the group together over the years?
If your group likes these, turn it into a proper game: create a Midnight circle and let everyone vote without making it feel like a public call-out.
Most likely to questions for college groups
39. Who is most likely to submit an assignment at 11:59 pm? 40. Who is most likely to make friends in every department? 41. Who is most likely to know the exam schedule before anyone else? 42. Who is most likely to sleep through an important lecture? 43. Who is most likely to become famous on campus? 44. Who is most likely to have the best notes but never admit it? 45. Who is most likely to start a late-night food plan? 46. Who is most likely to turn a group project into a solo project? 47. Who is most likely to be found at every college event? 48. Who is most likely to know all the gossip but reveal nothing? 49. Who is most likely to accidentally become the class representative? 50. Who is most likely to give motivational speeches during exams? 51. Who is most likely to make a professor laugh? 52. Who is most likely to bunk class and still know what happened? 53. Who is most likely to become the alumni everyone remembers? 54. Who is most likely to organize a trip that never happens? 55. Who is most likely to bring snacks to every study session? 56. Who is most likely to turn college memories into lifelong stories?
Most likely to questions for WhatsApp groups
57. Who is most likely to reply after two business days? 58. Who is most likely to leave everyone on read? 59. Who is most likely to revive a dead group chat? 60. Who is most likely to send screenshots with no context? 61. Who is most likely to create a poll and ignore the result? 62. Who is most likely to say 'guys listen' and then disappear? 63. Who is most likely to spam stickers at the worst time? 64. Who is most likely to start planning at midnight? 65. Who is most likely to mute the chat but still know everything? 66. Who is most likely to send a risky message and delete it? 67. Who is most likely to turn one message into a debate? 68. Who is most likely to be the first one online after drama starts? 69. Who is most likely to reply with only emojis? 70. Who is most likely to forward a reel everyone has already seen? 71. Who is most likely to screenshot this article and start a game?
Work-safe most likely to questions
These are safer prompts for office friends, team bonding, farewell parties, and casual work groups. Keep the tone appreciative, not risky.
72. Who is most likely to make a meeting less awkward? 73. Who is most likely to remember every deadline? 74. Who is most likely to fix the deck at the last minute? 75. Who is most likely to bring calm energy to a tense room? 76. Who is most likely to know the shortcut nobody else knows? 77. Who is most likely to make the best chai or coffee run? 78. Who is most likely to ask the question everyone else had? 79. Who is most likely to become the team culture person? 80. Who is most likely to turn feedback into a better idea? 81. Who is most likely to save the group project quietly? 82. Who is most likely to remember small wins? 83. Who is most likely to make a new teammate feel welcome? 84. Who is most likely to explain things without making anyone feel silly? 85. Who is most likely to have the cleanest calendar? 86. Who is most likely to make work feel human?
Most likely to questions for crushes and relationships
Use these only when the group is comfortable with relationship jokes. If you want a softer version, send the couple compatibility route instead of asking the group directly.
87. Who is most likely to fall for their best friend? 88. Who is most likely to overthink a simple text? 89. Who is most likely to remember someone's zodiac sign? 90. Who is most likely to believe in love at first conversation? 91. Who is most likely to be secretly romantic? 92. Who is most likely to plan the perfect date? 93. Who is most likely to write a message and never send it? 94. Who is most likely to notice chemistry before everyone else? 95. Who is most likely to act casual while caring the most? 96. Who is most likely to have a crush and deny it badly? 97. Who is most likely to send the right song at the right time? 98. Who is most likely to remember tiny details about someone they like? 99. Who is most likely to believe timing matters more than logic? 100. Who is most likely to get nervous around their crush? 101. Who is most likely to turn a friendship into a love story? 102. Who is most likely to ask the stars before texting back?
Want to check one relationship instead of a whole group? Try Midnight's couple compatibility game with names and birthdays.
Family-safe most likely to questions
103. Who is most likely to bring everyone together for a celebration? 104. Who is most likely to remember old family stories? 105. Who is most likely to take care of everyone during a trip? 106. Who is most likely to keep traditions alive? 107. Who is most likely to make every festival feel special? 108. Who is most likely to be the favourite storyteller? 109. Who is most likely to call just to check in? 110. Who is most likely to save every photo? 111. Who is most likely to give thoughtful gifts? 112. Who is most likely to make guests feel at home? 113. Who is most likely to remember what everyone likes to eat? 114. Who is most likely to turn small moments into memories?
Add a zodiac twist
Most likely to questions become more interesting when the answer is not only based on group opinion. That is where astrology adds a useful game mechanic. Instead of asking only 'Who is most likely to plan the trip?', you can compare your friends' votes with the zodiac-based prediction.
For example, the practical friend may win the group's vote, while the stars may point to the friend who quietly likes control. The fun comes from the gap between what your people think and what the prediction says.
That is the exact idea behind Midnight: start a friend-circle game, invite your people, and compare answers with the stars in a low-pressure way.
How to use these questions in your group chat
Start with five funny questions, then add three sweet ones, then one question that feels very specific to your group. If the chat reacts, keep going. If people only reply with emojis, switch to a shorter game link and let them vote there.
A good sequence looks like this: one obvious question, one debatable question, one surprisingly emotional question, and one astrology-style question. The mix keeps the game from becoming either too shallow or too intense.
Copy-paste starter message
Try this in your WhatsApp group: 'Quick game. Reply with one name only: who is most likely to plan a trip, overthink a text, become famous, and secretly be the group therapist?'
Turn the answers into something worth saving
The best answers usually reveal the group's real inside jokes: the planner, the peacemaker, the drama magnet, the photographer, the latecomer, the emotional support human. If the game brings back a specific place, trip, or memory, you can turn it into a personalized gift from Pine & Lime later. But start with the game first. The memory has to come before the keepsake.
Play the friend-group version
If you want these questions to feel less like a list and more like an actual game, use Midnight. Add your group, answer a few prompts, share the link, and see where your friends agree, disagree, and get surprised.
Start here: Make your Midnight circle.
Updated July 2026 — By Pine & Lime

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