Every Family Feud question category we have, in one searchable list. The biggest curated pack on the internet.
This is the master list. It exists for one reason: hosts who want to see every category at a glance, pick what fits their event, and grab questions without clicking through five different pages.
Each section below is a category preview. We've included our top 5-6 questions per category here; for the full 25-30 per category, follow the link in each section to the dedicated page.
Skim the categories below, pick 3-4 that fit your audience, and either print the page or paste questions into our free game builder for an interactive board. Pro tip: mix 2 universal categories with 1 audience-specific for best variety.
1. Name something adults secretly still enjoy from childhood
2. Name a place where everyone is on their phone
3. Name something couples argue about most
4. Name a reason people ghost someone
5. Name something people waste money on
1. Name something kids refuse to eat
2. Name something kids ask for 100 times a day
3. Name something grandparents love to do
4. Name a chore everyone hates
5. Name something on a fridge door
1. Name the most annoying thing about meetings
2. Name something employees steal from work
3. Name a phrase you hear in every office
4. Name something on a coworker's desk
5. Name an excuse to work from home
1. Name something served at Thanksgiving dinner
2. Name a Christmas tradition
3. Name a Halloween costume kids wear
4. Name something done on New Year's Eve
5. Name something at a 4th of July party
1. Name a TV show people binge
2. Name an app on everyone's phone
3. Name a movie franchise everyone has seen
4. Name a song everyone knows the words to
5. Name a celebrity with one name
It's the biggest organized-by-category list we know of. Combined with our individual category pages (linked in each section), we publish over 400 questions total — more than any other free Family Feud resource we've found.
Use your browser's print function to save the page as a PDF. For a playable interactive version, paste the questions into our free game builder.
Use the table of contents at the top — each category is labeled by audience or theme. Click any category to jump to its preview, then follow the link to its full page for more questions.
Yes — completely free for personal events, classrooms, parties, and team building. Commercial use (e.g., reselling) requires permission.
Yes — message us. We add new categories based on what hosts ask for. Recent additions include Bachelorette, ESL, and Senior-friendly question packs.
We test every question with real game-night audiences and keep only the ones that consistently get reactions — laughs, debates, or surprises. About 30% of what we write doesn't make it onto the site.
English only for now, but our builder supports custom questions in any language so you can write your own.
Skip it. We refresh the list quarterly, but personal taste varies. Pick the categories and questions that fit your audience and ignore the rest.