Why Would You Rather Works
Forced-choice questions reveal personality in a way that open-ended questions don't. There's no "it depends" answer — you have to commit. This makes conversations more interesting, surprising, and revealing than typical small talk.
The wheel adds an element of randomness to which question gets asked, removing the awkwardness of one person always picking. Spin, answer, move on. Everyone gets an equal mix of easy and challenging dilemmas.
For Team Building
Use would-you-rather questions in meetings, onboarding sessions, or team retreats. Light, low-stakes dilemmas get people talking and reveal values in a fun way. After each answer, ask one follow-up: "Why?" — that's where the real conversation starts.
Escalating Difficulty
Light
Would you rather have unlimited coffee or unlimited pizza?
Deeper
Would you rather always tell the truth or always lie?
Philosophical
Would you rather be remembered after death or have amnesia but be happy now?
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I add my own dilemmas?▾
Yes — replace any option with your own would-you-rather question. The wheel can hold any number of dilemmas.
What's the ideal group size?▾
3-10 people. Larger groups work if you give everyone time to answer each question.
Are there kid-friendly versions?▾
Keep questions age-appropriate: Would you rather be a superhero or a wizard? Have a pet dragon or pet dinosaur?