AbraCalc

Would You Rather — Party Edition

A giant, silly Would You Rather deck built for groups. Two huge option panels, tap to vote, and the bars fill live so everyone sees which side is winning in real time.

Built by the AbraCalc team

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How to play

  1. Read the two options shown in the giant panels out loud to the group.
  2. Everyone taps the panel matching their choice — every tap counts live and the fill bars update instantly.
  3. Tap New Question to lock in the results and pull the next silly dilemma from the shuffled deck.
  4. Optionally paste your own A | B pairs into the custom list to replace the built-in party questions.

Two giant panels show a ridiculous, over-the-top choice — fight one bear-sized chicken or a hundred chicken-sized bears, live without your phone or without air conditioning — and everyone in the room taps the option they'd pick. Every tap counts instantly, so the fill bar behind each panel grows live as votes come in, turning a simple question into a real-time group debate about who's actually right. Once the room has argued it out, tap New Question to pull the next silly dilemma from a shuffled deck that won't repeat until every question has been asked. If the built-in deck isn't wild enough for your group, paste your own A versus B pairs into the custom box and they take over completely. It's built for a crowd around one screen, no accounts or app needed.

Frequently asked questions

Can more than one person vote on the same device?
Yes — pass the device around or lay it flat so everyone can reach it, and every single tap on either panel counts as its own vote, so a group of any size can vote on one screen.
Will the same question show up twice before I've seen them all?
No. Questions are drawn from a shuffled deck with no repeats until every pair has appeared once, then it reshuffles automatically so the party can keep going.
How do I add my own Would You Rather questions?
Type or paste your own pairs into the custom list box, one pair per line in the format Option A | Option B, and they completely replace the built-in party deck.