Games to play through text




















We all enjoy a good guessing game. You can play trivia questions over text, but no cheating! Ask your texting partner a trivia question from any category, and if they get it right, it's their turn to ask you. If they get it wrong, you get to ask them another one. It's a great game as long as you're both being honest. Whoever gets the higher number of points wins! Trivia questions, much like riddles, can be played whenever. Ask your friend a trivia question while you're having a conversation through text, or make a challenging match out of it.

It's all up to you. Another awesome drinking game that you can play over text is would you rather. Ask each other a bunch of would you rather questions that are hard to answer, just as much as they are interesting. Give the other player two equally bad options or good , and let them figure out which one they'd instead do. Would you rather is a classic game to play when you run out of things to talk about?

It can also be a great conversation starter , especially when getting to know someone for the first time or even when you're flirting with your crush! Have you ever wanted to know someone you're talking to more personally? Your crush?

Your girlfriend? We'll, with the 21 questions game , you can ask whatever you like without feeling awkward about it. A personal question works best here, so no worries! In this one, you have 21 chances to ask the other person 21 things about themselves, and it's up to the first player to answer them honestly.

Once you've asked your 21 questions, it's the other texter's turn to ask you. This one is some personal trivia activity. This is one of the best games to get to know all the things you want to know about a person without directly asking them. Plus, if you're trying to get your flirt on, this is the perfect opportunity. Most likely to questions can be a great group chat party game. Get a group of your pals in a group chat and ask who's most likely to do a sure thing.

Then everyone answers with the name of who in the group they think is most likely to do that. It gets pretty hilarious if you've got some ridiculous questions. They say this is even a test of friendship. Come up with more fun questions aside from who's most likely to become an actor or actress and who's most likely to marry or kiss each other. Play this one when you've got a group chat going and nothing interesting to talk about.

It's sure to start up some interesting convos. Never have I ever is another excellent group chat activity. This is the perfect thing to do if you want a good laugh. One person says the phrase "never have I ever," followed by something crazy that you don't think anyone would do. Then, everyone responds with "I have" or "I have never.

This a fun game to get all your friends together and get them chatting away. It's an easy way to start a conversation between friends who aren't that close. What if questions give you a challenging scenario to answer. You'd feel like you're in a movie with each hypothetical scenario. This one is easily played through text but not so easy to answer. The point of this is to give your buddy a tricky situation and see what they would do in that situation.

It's like a puzzle for them. For example, you could ask, "What if you could be famous but poor forever. What would you do? The key is to make the other guy think about what they'd do in this type of scenario that you've created for them. What if questions are all about making the other person think about things differently. It could be worse, and it could be better than the life they're living now.

The what-if activity is best played with someone who likes to look at life more creatively. Take games to the extreme with these exciting games to play over the phone. These get pretty interesting when you figure out how to play them through text. Hangman is a fantastic activity to play over text. If you're willing to give up the stick figure, you must try this one.

Slowly but surely, the two of you build a story over the course of several texts or a messaging thread. Variations include sentences containing a certain number of words or characters, or even sentences with exactly characters in them which is how many characters an SMS text message can handle. This is the classic 20 Questions that originated in the US and spawned radio and television shows. The concept of this game is elegantly simple yet it requires a degree of intelligence to succeed at it.

One of you thinks of an object or person, while the other fires questions at them via a messaging app. Variations include limiting the object being thought of to a particular genre. This is the classic I Spy, a game that has been a favorite of families for generations.

Surely we have all whiled away a long car journey as a child playing this. And the version played via text or chat app is just as much fun. Begin by telling your opponent where you are to at least give them a fighting chance. Then look around your environment until your mind's eye fixes on something in particular. Your opponent then has to guess what it is you have spied, with only the first letter of the object to guess from.

Variations include giving clues after each negative response to a wrong guess, or limiting the number of guesses allowed. Assuming you're not exclusively interested in instrumental music, you'll know certain lines from certain songs.

Whether because of an emotional attachment or simply because they sound good together, most people have been affected by song lyrics in some way. The Song Lyrics game plays on that by having one person quote lines from a song to the other via text message. The other person then has to guess the song the lyrics are from. It helps if this is played with someone you're close to or who you share similar music tastes with. Variations include classic lines from movies or plots from games.

Failure to guess correctly could mean having to phone up and sing the chorus of the song to your opponent. Abbreviations are everywhere, as you can see from our list of internet acronyms you need to know.

It's even possible to abbreviate your entire life by describing what you are up to with just the first letters of each word in that description. To play Abbreviations, one of you abbreviates what you're up to. For example: "In a coffee shop in town" becomes "IACSIT", and the other sets about trying to un-abbreviate your short sentence back to its original form. Be prepared for some rude replies. Variations include giving more than just the first letter of each word, and abbreviating something other than your current activity.

Such as what you truly think of the person you are playing against. We all build lists. In this article, we have listed numerous fun texting games to play with a guy or a girl.

Time and distance have nothing to do when couples want to connect, and what better way to do it than texting. Texting has become an integral part of communication. Those scenarios can be interrelated or they can be as distant as you wish them to be. However, the two options should carry the same weight.

Your questions must be creative. This is a great get to know you game because it can be funny and absurd at the same time. It can also be serious. Check out our Would You Rather questions here.

This is a great texting game for music lovers. The game is played by one person quoting some lines from a song and send it to the other via text. The other person will have to guess the song that the lyrics are from. This is great if you two both love music. Or you can also include classic lines from a movie or a plot. However, make sure that the two of you like to watch movies.

Else, you can never guess the classic lines. Look around your environment and find something in particular. This classic game is a form of deductive reasoning that became a quick hit in the late 40s. The typical game requires not more than two people. The rule is simple. One person should choose an object or a person while another person has to guess what that object or who that person is in 20 questions or less.

Once the subject has been chosen, the other player has to send a series of questions through a text to narrow down the subject. The questions are answerable with a yes or no answer. The game will continue until both of you guess the correct answer or the 20 questions have been used up, whichever comes first. You can find various abbreviations anywhere, from company names to phrases that are shortened for ease of use.

This one usually involves a lot of players during a drinking session. However, this, too, can be played over text with just two people. It reveals facts about your girlfriend or boyfriend. Some rules should be applied on how someone will lose a point. The questions and answers of both players can reveal some deep-seated secrets about the players.

Check out our Never Have I Ever questions here. This is great for writers. As they say, two heads are usually better than one. With this game, one player starts by texting the beginning word, sentence or a phrase to the other player. When the other player reciprocates with another word, sentence or phrase, another player reciprocates and so on and so forth.

Sometimes the story built can be terrific or horrendous. It can also be an epic or a real good story. The back and forth statements can eventually build a plot over text. But the twist of the story offers more depth that the two players are compelled to keep the story going. This will also help you get to know more about your crush.

You can use some variations like leaving the question to be open-ended. There are several variations that you can do with this game to make it more fun and exciting.

This is yet another awesome game to get to know each other. There are always personal things that you might not know about your girlfriend or boyfriend. A personal trivia texting game will reveal fun facts about your text buddy.

It can be a very simple game but it can go on indefinitely. You can even play this game for days or weeks.

Alternate the questions so it feels less like an interview. This is an easy and fun word game to play over text. Both choose a topic like states, cities, animals, countries, or famous actors and actresses. After that one of the players begins the word game.



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