Fun Quiz Questions That Will Liven Up Any Party [2026]
At big parties like year-end or New Year gatherings, welcome/farewell parties, and class reunions, it’s pretty common to hold a quiz as entertainment, isn’t it?
That’s when organizers often struggle with the question: what kind of quiz should we do?
Just doing a regular quiz isn’t that fun, right?
So in this article, we’ll introduce some quirky and entertaining quiz ideas that will liven up any party!
We’ll cover a wide range—from formats you often see on TV to unique, offbeat styles—so you’re sure to find great questions.
Pick the perfect quiz to match your participants and the vibe of your event!
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Fun Party Icebreaker Quiz Questions [2026] (21–30)
Drawing Telephone Game

The drawing telephone game is also highly recommended.
In this version, the messages in a telephone game are replaced with illustrations.
The first player looks at the prompt and draws a picture.
Then they show it to the next person, who also draws a picture.
Repeat this, and enjoy seeing whether the original prompt makes it correctly to the last player.
You can all tackle it together as one group, or split into teams for a more competitive vibe.
Try preparing prompts that everyone knows and are moderately challenging.
Manners Quiz

These days, we can find any information online, but a frequent topic lately is so-called “outrageous manners”—etiquette presented as common sense that’s actually absurd, and it spreads as if it were the norm.
As adults, it’s important to properly learn real etiquette for when it matters.
So how about trying a “Manners Quiz”? We’ll present questions about proper adult, professional etiquette.
It’s a quiz everyone can learn from, and it sparks lively discussion as people share their viewpoints.
Telepathy Quiz

Here’s a telepathy-style quiz that strengthens bonds through teamwork.
The quiz is played in pairs.
Each person is given a buzzer, but when you press it, your partner—not you—has to answer.
In other words, you have to predict whether your partner has arrived at the answer and press the button accordingly.
If you don’t have buzzers, you can substitute with raised hands or something similar.
Give it a try if you have four or more people!
Arunashi quiz

It’s so frustrating when you feel like you almost get it but don’t! This is a game where you compare two groups—“has” and “doesn’t have”—and try to find what the items in the “has” group have in common.
Start with three words in each group, and if no one gets it right, add more hints as you go.
Don’t get hung up on how things are written! Try converting kanji to hiragana or to the alphabet and think flexibly.
The more serious you are, the more likely you are to get stuck on the literal text in front of you.
Someone unexpected might clear it with ease—you might just discover surprising talents among your friends!
Word Wolf

Do you know Word Wolf? In Word Wolf, one player in the conversation receives a different prompt from everyone else, and the goal is to find that person.
It’s essentially a psychological game where you pick up on subtle inconsistencies in what people say.
For example, a prompt might be something like “getting caught in a spider web.” In that case, someone saying something off-base like “It was delicious” would likely be the minority.
There’s an app available, so using it should make the game run smoothly.



