Would you rather questions for kids: spin the wheel
Here are 60 would you rather questions for kids, every one family-safe, plus a spin wheel that picks the next question for you. Load the silly, animal, food, or little-kids sets in one tap, spin, and let the whole back seat argue their side. Free, no signup, nothing saved online.
Anything can win. That's the deal.
- Fly or talk to animals?
- Treehouse or castle?
- Pet dinosaur or pet dragon?
- Invisible or super fast?
- Pizza daily or ice cream daily?
- Pirate or astronaut?
- Recess all day or no homework?
- Small as a mouse or tall as a giraffe?
- Robot friend or talking dog?
- Swim like a fish or climb trees?
- Moon trip or ocean floor?
- Candy rain or marshmallow snow?
How does the would you rather wheel for kids work?
Twelve kid-tested dilemmas come loaded on the wheel: press SPIN, read the question that lands, and everyone picks a side and says why. Every question holds an exactly equal slice, so the wheel plays no favorites, and the quick fills in Wheel settings swap in the silly, animal, food, or little-kids sets from the lists below in one tap.
It runs anywhere the argument does: a phone passed around the back seat, a projector at the front of a classroom, a tablet at the dinner table. Nothing is saved online and there is no signup, so kids can press the button themselves. When the grown-ups want their turn, the main would you rather wheel in the cards below carries the harder dilemmas, and our list of 120 would you rather questions sorts whole sets for adults, couples, and anyone who enjoys impossible choices.
What are the best would you rather questions for kids?
The best ones give both sides something to defend, because the argument is the actual game. These twelve are the all-crowd openers, roughly ages 8 to 12, and they match the wheel's preset so you can spin any of them straight away:
- Would you rather be able to fly or talk to animals?
- Would you rather live in a treehouse or in a castle?
- Would you rather have a pet dinosaur or a pet dragon?
- Would you rather be invisible or be super fast?
- Would you rather eat pizza every day or ice cream every day?
- Would you rather be a pirate or an astronaut?
- Would you rather have recess all day or never have homework?
- Would you rather be as small as a mouse or as tall as a giraffe?
- Would you rather have a robot best friend or a talking dog?
- Would you rather swim like a fish or climb like a monkey?
- Would you rather visit the Moon or the bottom of the ocean?
- Would you rather have candy rain or marshmallow snow?
What are funny would you rather questions for kids?
Silly mode is where the giggles live: the goal is the mental picture, and the sillier the defense the better. The Silly quick fill loads these onto the wheel:
- Would you rather sneeze glitter or burp bubbles?
- Would you rather have spaghetti hair or broccoli fingers?
- Would you rather quack after every sentence or hop everywhere you go?
- Would you rather wear your shoes on the wrong feet or your shirt backwards all week?
- Would you rather have a nose that honks or ears that wiggle?
- Would you rather laugh like a witch or snore like a walrus?
- Would you rather talk in rhymes all day or sing everything you say?
- Would you rather have a monkey tail or wings too small to fly?
- Would you rather eat with your feet or clap with your ears?
- Would you rather smell like cheese when you run or squeak when you sit?
- Would you rather have one giant eyebrow or no eyebrows at all?
- Would you rather slip on a banana peel every morning or step in a puddle every afternoon?
What are animal would you rather questions?
Animal dilemmas are the reliable hit with younger kids and the secret favorite of older ones. The Animals quick fill carries these:
- Would you rather ride a whale to school or fly on an eagle?
- Would you rather have 100 hamsters or one elephant?
- Would you rather be a shark for a day or a monkey for a week?
- Would you rather speak dolphin or speak dog?
- Would you rather race a cheetah or arm-wrestle a gorilla?
- Would you rather have a giraffe's neck or a kangaroo's legs?
- Would you rather sleep as long as a sloth or work as hard as an ant?
- Would you rather find a unicorn in your garden or a dragon on your roof?
- Would you rather be followed everywhere by ducklings or by kittens?
- Would you rather have a penguin butler or a koala babysitter?
- Would you rather bark every time you hear your name or meow every time you laugh?
- Would you rather have sticky gecko hands or springy rabbit feet?
What are food would you rather questions for kids?
Food questions start the loudest arguments at the actual dinner table, which is exactly where to ask them. The Food quick fill loads this set:
- Would you rather drink ketchup or eat a whole lemon?
- Would you rather give up candy for a year or TV for a month?
- Would you rather eat breakfast for dinner every day or dinner for breakfast?
- Would you rather have a chocolate fountain or a slushie machine in your kitchen?
- Would you rather eat only red foods or only green foods for a week?
- Would you rather have pizza-flavored ice cream or ice-cream-flavored pizza?
- Would you rather never eat vegetables again or eat one you hate once a week?
- Would you rather have a bottomless snack drawer or a fridge that refills itself?
- Would you rather eat cereal with juice or fries with honey?
- Would you rather have everything taste like banana or everything smell like onions?
- Would you rather bake the world's biggest cookie or the world's tallest cake?
- Would you rather eat lunch with your fingers forever or with chopsticks forever?
What are easy would you rather questions for little kids?
For ages 4 to 7, keep both choices concrete and picturable: animals, colors, snacks, playground moves. The Little kids quick fill keeps it simple:
- Would you rather be a cat or a dog?
- Would you rather play in snow or play at the beach?
- Would you rather have a red nose or green ears?
- Would you rather jump like a frog or waddle like a duck?
- Would you rather eat an apple or a banana?
- Would you rather ride a bike or ride a scooter?
- Would you rather be big like a bear or little like a bunny?
- Would you rather sing a song or do a dance?
- Would you rather have a blue tongue or purple hair?
- Would you rather splash in puddles or roll down a hill?
- Would you rather live on a boat or in a tent?
- Would you rather high-five a robot or hug a talking teddy bear?
How do teachers use would you rather in class?
As the two-minute brain break that actually resets a room: spin on the projector, everyone moves to the side of the classroom matching their answer, three kids defend each side, sit back down. The wheel spins with a tap or the Space key, needs no account, and keeps your question list in the browser, so it's ready the moment the projector is.
It stretches further than a break, too. One spun question makes a morning-meeting icebreaker, a persuasive-writing prompt (pick a side, write three reasons), or speaking practice in language classes, since every answer forces a because. Turn on "Remove the winner after each spin" in Wheel settings and no question repeats for the whole lesson.
Fair questions
- Are these would you rather questions really kid-safe?
- Yes. All 60 were written for kids: no scary, gross, romantic, or money questions, just silly, animals, food, and playground picks. The wheel only ever shows your list, so you can remove or add anything and it stays your call.
- What ages do the questions suit?
- The main sets play best from about 8 to 12, and the Little kids quick fill keeps choices simple and picturable for ages 4 to 7. Teenagers usually graduate to the main would you rather wheel and its Hard choices set.
- How do I get the questions onto the wheel?
- Twelve starters are already loaded. Open Wheel settings and the Silly, Animals, Food, and Little kids quick fills each swap the wheel in one tap, or type your own dilemmas into the box, up to 52 at a time.
- Can teachers use it in the classroom?
- That's half of what it's for: it runs full-screen on a projector, spins with the Space or Enter key, needs no signup, and saves your list in the browser. Nothing about your class is sent anywhere.
- How do I stop questions repeating during a game?
- Switch on "Remove the winner after each spin" in Wheel settings. Each landed question leaves the wheel until it runs empty, and Reset wheel brings the full set back for the next round.
More wheels to spin
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Would you rather wheel
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