Two Truths and a Lie
How to Play
How to Play
Two Truths and a Lie is a simple yet engaging ice breaker that helps people learn interesting facts about each other while having fun guessing.
Setup
- Gather players in a circle or around a table
- Explain the rules: each person will share three statements about themselves
- Two statements must be true, one must be false
- The group will vote on which statement they think is the lie
Game Instructions
- The first player shares their three statements in any order
- Other players discuss and vote on which statement is the lie
- After voting, the player reveals which statement was false
- Continue around the circle until everyone has had a turn
Tips for Success
- Make your lie believable by mixing it with similar truths
- Use specific details to make truths more interesting
- Keep statements relatively brief (1-2 sentences each)
- Encourage follow-up questions after the reveal
Variations
Speed Round: Give players only 30 seconds to decide which is the lie
Theme-Based: Focus statements on specific topics like travel, childhood, or work experiences
Reverse Game: Share three lies and one truth instead
Why It Works
This game works well because it:
- Requires no preparation or materials
- Scales easily from small to large groups
- Encourages creative thinking
- Reveals interesting personal facts naturally
- Creates conversation starters for later
Perfect for team meetings, classroom activities, networking events, and social gatherings.