Free For All
Every player takes turns being the friend. Everyone else guesses their answer, so the scoreboard reflects individual friend-reading skill across the whole match.
Game Guide
Friend Test is a multiplayer party game about guessing how well you know the people in the room. One player answers a question, everyone else predicts the answer, and the reveal shows who was truly locked in.
The goal is not just to be funny. The best players notice how their friends think. If the current friend would answer “pizza,” guessing “pizza” is better than writing your own favorite food. The scoreboard rewards matching the friend, not giving the most interesting answer.
At the end, players receive result labels such as Best Friend, Mind Reader, Great Friend, Good Friend, A Little Lost, Bad Friend, Fake Friend, Hater, or Who Are You based on their accuracy.
Every player takes turns being the friend. Everyone else guesses their answer, so the scoreboard reflects individual friend-reading skill across the whole match.
Players are grouped into teams. Team colors make it easier to read the room, and scoring is built around how well each side predicts the current friend.
One chosen friend answers the questions while everyone else guesses. This is useful when one person wants to be the focus, like a birthday player, host, streamer, or special guest.
A normal turn starts with the current friend answering a question. Other players submit guesses. Once everyone is locked in or the timer runs out, answers are revealed and matching guesses earn points. Depending on settings, reveals can happen all at once, manually, or automatically.
Bonus points can be used when someone gives an especially good guess or deserves a little extra credit. In One Friend mode, the selected friend is the focus of the match, so their own points are not the important part.
When you understand the rules, you can start a Friend Test room or browse friendship question packs to find prompts for your next match.
Use a mix of easy, funny, and personal questions so new players are not stuck guessing impossible answers.
Short answers are usually better than long paragraphs because reveals move faster and guesses are easier to compare.
Try One Friend mode when the group wants to learn about one person, and Free For All when everyone wants equal turns.
If a question feels confusing or unfair, use the feedback tools so weaker questions can be tuned over time.
Friend Test works with two players, but three to eight players usually gives the funniest mix of guesses, reveals, and surprise answers.
No. Guests can join rooms quickly with default cosmetics. Accounts are only needed to save progress, unlock shop items, open chests, and keep supporter rewards.
Good packs mix easy questions, personality questions, and funny debate questions. The best packs avoid private information and give every player a fair chance to guess.
Use One Friend when the group wants to focus on one person, like a birthday friend, streamer, host, or new person everyone wants to learn about.