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100 Family Feud Questions for Teens

Age-appropriate, fun, and engaging survey questions designed for teen game nights, classrooms, and youth group events.

32 Questions 5 Categories

Family Feud for the Teen Crowd

Teenagers can be a tough crowd to entertain — but Family Feud-style games are a proven winner. The competitive format, the buzz-in energy, and the chance to shout answers make it a natural fit for teen gatherings, classroom activities, and youth group events.

These 100 questions are specifically designed for teens — covering school life, social media, pop culture, and the everyday experiences that define the teenage years. Every question is age-appropriate while still being genuinely fun and engaging.

Perfect for Schools and Youth Groups

Teachers love using Family Feud as a review game or end-of-semester treat. Youth pastors and camp counselors use it to break the ice and get teens interacting. The format works because it rewards common knowledge, not obscure trivia — so everyone can participate.

Want to make it even easier? Our free online game builder lets you turn any of these questions into an interactive game with buzzers, scoreboards, and real-time play. No PowerPoint needed.

How Teens Can Play

Split into two teams of 3-5 players. One person from each team faces off on each question. The person who buzzes in first with a top answer wins control for their team. The team then tries to reveal all the answers without getting three strikes. It's fast, loud, and tons of fun.

Browse our categories below and create a free game to get started.

School Life

1. Name something students dread at school

Tests35
Homework25
Presentations20
Monday mornings15

2. Name a subject students find hardest

Math38
Science22
History18
English15

3. Name something students do when the teacher isn't looking

Text30
Pass notes25
Sleep22
Eat snacks18

4. Name something every student has in their backpack

Phone30
Pencil25
Water bottle22
Gum18

5. Name something students are always late for

First period35
Homework deadline25
Lunch line18
Practice15

6. Name a reason a teacher gets frustrated

No one pays attention30
Talking in class28
Late work22
Phone use15

7. Name the best part of the school day

Lunch35
Last bell30
Free period18
Seeing friends12

8. Name something students cram for the night before

Test40
Project25
Essay18
Presentation12

Social Media & Technology

1. Name the most popular social media app for teens

TikTok35
Instagram28
Snapchat22
YouTube12

2. Name something teens post on social media

Selfies30
Food pics22
Memes25
Stories18

3. Name a reason teens check their phone constantly

Notifications30
Group chat25
Social media22
Boredom18

4. Name something that goes viral online

Dance challenges30
Memes28
Pranks22
Pet videos15

5. Name a video game genre teens love

Battle royale30
Sports22
RPG25
Sandbox18

6. Name something teens stream online

Games32
Music25
Movies/shows22
Vlogs16

7. Name a tech item teens can't live without

Phone42
Earbuds25
Laptop18
Gaming console12

8. Name an emoji teens use most

😂30
💀28
❤️22
🔥15

Ready to play with these questions?

Food & Favorites

1. Name a fast food restaurant teens love

McDonald's30
Chick-fil-A28
Taco Bell22
Chipotle15

2. Name a snack you'd find at a teen hangout

Chips30
Pizza rolls22
Candy25
Popcorn18

3. Name a drink teens always order

Boba tea28
Energy drink25
Iced coffee22
Soda20

4. Name a food teens could eat every day

Pizza35
Chicken nuggets25
Ramen20
Fries15

5. Name something teens spend their money on

Food32
Clothes25
Games22
Music/concerts16

Friends & Social

1. Name something friends do at a sleepover

Watch movies30
Play games25
Stay up late talking22
Eat snacks18

2. Name a place teens hang out on weekends

Mall28
Friend's house25
Movie theater22
Park18

3. Name something teens think is embarrassing

Parents in public30
Old photos25
Voice cracking22
Tripping18

4. Name a reason teens get grounded

Bad grades30
Missed curfew25
Phone misuse22
Attitude18

5. Name something teens argue with parents about

Screen time30
Curfew25
Chores22
Clothes18

6. Name something teens borrow and never return

Charger32
Clothes25
Money22
Pencils16

Ready to play with these questions?

Pop Culture

1. Name a type of music teens listen to most

Pop30
Hip hop/Rap28
R&B20
Indie15

2. Name a movie franchise teens love

Marvel35
Harry Potter22
Star Wars20
Fast & Furious15

3. Name something teens binge-watch

Anime28
Reality TV22
Netflix series28
YouTube17

4. Name a trend that only teens understand

Slang words30
TikTok trends28
Fashion trends22
Memes15

5. Name a celebrity teens look up to

Taylor Swift28
MrBeast25
Zendaya22
Billie Eilish18

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these questions appropriate for all teens?

Yes! Every question is designed to be fun and engaging while remaining completely age-appropriate for teens 13-19.

Can teachers use these in the classroom?

Absolutely. Many teachers use Family Feud as a review game. Use our free game builder to create an interactive classroom version in minutes.

How many questions should I use for a teen event?

For a 30-minute activity, use 8-10 questions. For a full game night or party, 15-20 questions works great.

Can teens play this online?

Yes! Create a game with our free builder, share the room code, and everyone can play from their phones. Perfect for in-person or virtual events.

How do I make it more competitive for teens?

Add a speed round where teams have 30 seconds to name as many answers as possible. Or create bracket-style tournaments for larger groups.

What age range works best for these questions?

Middle and high school students (roughly 12–18) are the sweet spot. Younger kids may not catch some of the pop-culture and social-media references, while older audiences will want the adult set.

Can I use these for a youth group or church camp?

Yes, the School Life, Friends & Social, and Food & Favorites categories work great for youth groups. Pair with our Bible Study question set for a faith-flavored event.

How do I handle a team that's clearly winning by a lot?

Give the losing team a 'comeback round' worth double points, or let them pick the category. It keeps everyone engaged through the final question instead of mentally checking out at halftime.

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