Dare Ring - Games 1-6 ★
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The final game in the series is designed to leave a lasting impression. These dares often involve the entire group or long-term commitments. End the night on a high note.
Create shared laughter through mild vulnerability.
Ensure dares do not involve dangerous stunts, illegal acts, or anything that could cause physical harm.
Re-enact your most embarrassing moment using only mime.
Mirror Match: You must perfectly mimic the movements of the person across from you for two minutes.
Game 2 moves from talking to doing. It challenges participants to perform small physical or vocal feats that are entertaining but not embarrassing. Showcase hidden skills or lack thereof.
Show the group the last photo you took on your phone and explain the context.
Usually involves a "Winner of the Ring" being crowned based on who completed the most dares. Best Practices for Hosting Dare Ring
The final game in the series is designed to leave a lasting impression. These dares often involve the entire group or long-term commitments. End the night on a high note.
Create shared laughter through mild vulnerability.
Ensure dares do not involve dangerous stunts, illegal acts, or anything that could cause physical harm.
Re-enact your most embarrassing moment using only mime.
Mirror Match: You must perfectly mimic the movements of the person across from you for two minutes.
Game 2 moves from talking to doing. It challenges participants to perform small physical or vocal feats that are entertaining but not embarrassing. Showcase hidden skills or lack thereof.
Show the group the last photo you took on your phone and explain the context.
Usually involves a "Winner of the Ring" being crowned based on who completed the most dares. Best Practices for Hosting Dare Ring