The best survey-style questions for adult game nights, parties, and gatherings. Funny, clever, and guaranteed to spark debate.
Family Feud isn't just for TV anymore. Adults across the country are turning game night into an event with survey-style questions that spark hilarious debates, friendly rivalries, and unforgettable moments. Whether you're hosting a dinner party, a neighborhood get-together, or a casual Friday night with friends, Family Feud-style games are the perfect icebreaker.
The beauty of the format is its simplicity. One team faces off against another, trying to guess the most popular answers to everyday survey questions. No trivia knowledge required — just common sense, quick thinking, and a willingness to laugh at yourself.
You can use these questions in two ways. First, simply browse them here and read them aloud during your next game night. Second — and much more fun — use our free online game builder to turn any of these questions into a fully interactive, buzzer-ready Family Feud game that you can play on any device.
We've organized these 100 questions into categories so you can mix and match based on your group's vibe. From light and funny to slightly edgy, there's something for every adult crowd.
Keep teams between 3-5 players for the best experience. Rotate who gives the answer so everyone participates. And don't be afraid to add your own house rules — bonus rounds, speed rounds, or even penalty challenges make things extra memorable.
Ready to skip the prep work? Create a free Family Feud game with our builder and start playing in under 60 seconds.
1. Name something people do first thing in the morning
2. Name a reason someone calls in sick when they're not
3. Name something you always forget at the grocery store
4. Name something you pretend to like at a dinner party
5. Name something adults secretly still enjoy from childhood
6. Name an excuse people use to leave a party early
7. Name something people hoard but never use
8. Name a bill nobody likes paying
9. Name something you lie about on a dating profile
10. Name a place where everyone is on their phone
1. Name a pizza topping people argue about
2. Name a drink people order to look sophisticated
3. Name a food that's messy to eat on a date
4. Name a food people eat at midnight
5. Name something people put too much of on their food
6. Name a cuisine people pretend to understand
7. Name a snack you can't stop eating once you start
8. Name something people say they'll cook but never do
1. Name something couples argue about most
2. Name a bad habit that annoys your partner
3. Name something you do differently when your partner is away
4. Name a social media app that causes the most drama
5. Name something you judge people for but do yourself
6. Name a conversation topic that makes everyone uncomfortable
7. Name something people brag about at reunions
8. Name a reason people ghost someone
1. Name something people waste money on
2. Name the most annoying thing about meetings
3. Name something people steal from the office
4. Name a lie people put on their resume
5. Name an item people impulse buy online
1. Name a TV show everyone has seen at least one episode of
2. Name a movie people quote too much
3. Name a song everyone knows the words to
4. Name a celebrity everyone recognizes
5. Name something people binge-watch
For a standard adult game night, 10-15 questions is ideal. This gives you about 45-60 minutes of gameplay. For longer events, prepare 20-25 questions.
Absolutely! Use our free game builder to select your favorites, edit them, or add your own custom questions. You can even create inside-joke questions specific to your friend group.
Each correct answer earns the points listed next to it. The team that guesses the #1 answer gets to play the round. If they get 3 strikes, the other team can steal. Points accumulate across all rounds.
Yes, these questions are designed for adult humor and themes but stay clean enough for mixed company. They're perfect for game nights, parties, and casual gatherings.
Yes! Use our free online game builder to create a playable game. Share a room code with friends and play from any device — no downloads needed.
Aim for about 60% easy/medium questions and 40% harder ones. Open with a layup to build energy, save the toughest question for a tiebreaker, and sprinkle a couple of mid-difficulty questions through the middle of the game.
Yes — the Relationships & Social and Pop Culture categories are perfect for bach parties. Mix in 2–3 custom questions about the guest of honor for an extra-personal touch.
Yes, but skim them first. The Work & Money and Everyday Life categories are HR-safe; the Relationships and Pop Culture categories are fine for most after-hours company events but worth a quick review for your specific audience.