Never Have I Ever for Teens
Never Have I Ever for teens features age-appropriate questions perfect for sleepovers, school activities, birthday parties, and hangouts with friends. These questions cover school life, friendships, hobbies, and the funny moments that make teenage years memorable. No awkward adult content, just genuine fun that brings your friend group closer together.
How to Play Never Have I Ever (Teen Edition)
1. Get Your Friends
Grab 3 or more friends. This game is perfect for sleepovers, lunch breaks, bus rides, or just hanging out at someone's house.
2. Start with 10 Fingers
Everyone holds up 10 fingers. Take turns reading questions. If you have done it, put one finger down.
3. Tell the Story
The best part is hearing the story behind each answer. Encourage everyone to share for the most fun.
4. Crown the Winner
The last person with fingers still up wins the round. Play multiple rounds and keep a scoreboard for more competition.
Age-Appropriate Questions for Teens
Questions about school, friends, hobbies, and all the hilarious things that happen during your teenage years.
Never have I ever acted like I fluently speak a foreign language.
Never have I ever asked for a raise.
Never have I ever Liked Math courses
Never have I ever been a zookeeper.
Never have I ever been bullied.
Never have I ever been kicked out of class
Never have I ever been late for work or school.
Never have I ever been mad at a customer.
Never have I ever been suspended.
Never have I ever been to university.
Never have I ever begged a teacher for a better grade.
Never have I ever bitched about my boss behind their back.
Never have I ever blamed someone else for my mistake at work.
Never have I ever bullied someone.
Never have I ever cheated on a test.
Never have I ever claimed that the homework was eaten by my dog.
Never have I ever copied homework or an assignment from the internet.
Never have I ever cried at work or school.
Never have I ever cursed a teacher.
Never have I ever disliked my job.
Never have I ever eaten food during a class.
Never have I ever eaten food from a customer's plate after they left.
Never have I ever failed a class.
Never have I ever failed a test.
Never have I ever failed out of university.
Never have I ever fallen asleep at work or school.
Never have I ever farted at work.
Never have I ever farted in front of a classmate or coworker.
Never have I ever fired someone.
Never have I ever flipped a desk.
Tips & Fun Ideas for Teens
When to Play
- Sleepovers: The classic setting. Play late at night for the best confessions.
- School activities: Great icebreaker for new clubs, teams, or start of year.
- Road trips: Makes long car rides fly by. Play on the bus to field trips.
- Birthday parties: Start with this game to get everyone talking and laughing.
Teen-Friendly Variations
- Snack Penalty: Eat a sour candy or hot chip instead of putting a finger down.
- Social Media Challenge: Post a funny confession on your story (with consent).
- Points Tournament: Keep a score over multiple rounds. Winner picks the movie or next activity.
- Create Your Own: Everyone writes 3 custom questions. Mix them in for personal laughs.
- Video Chat Version: Play online with friends using our app when you cannot meet in person.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age range is the teen version for?
The teen version is designed for players aged 13 to 19. All questions are school-appropriate and avoid adult themes. They focus on school experiences, friendships, hobbies, and relatable teen moments.
Can we play this at school?
Yes! Many teachers use Never Have I Ever as an icebreaker activity. The teen questions are designed to be school-appropriate. Check with your teacher first, and use our curated list to avoid any potentially sensitive topics.
How is the teen version different from the adult version?
The teen version removes all adult-themed content like drinking, relationships, and mature topics. Instead, it focuses on school life, friendships, hobbies, travel, food, and the funny situations that all teenagers can relate to.
What is the best group size for teens?
Groups of 4 to 8 work best. Smaller groups are more intimate and lead to deeper conversations, while larger groups create more excitement and surprises. For bigger groups, consider splitting into smaller circles.
Can teens play Never Have I Ever online?
Yes! Our online mode lets you create a private room and invite friends to play over video chat. It is great for connecting with friends who go to different schools or live in different areas.
What if someone is uncomfortable with a question?
Always allow anyone to pass or skip a question. Never pressure someone to answer. You can also agree as a group to remove any question that makes someone uncomfortable. The game should be fun for everyone.