It’s time to gather your friends, family, and courage for a chilling and thrilling night with these Halloween truth or dare questions. Ladies and gentlemen, ghouls and ghosts gather around and get ready to have an eerily fun time with Halloween Truth or Dare.
So tighten your grip on your broomsticks and steady your beating hearts, brave souls, as we embark on this ghostly journey. Prepare yourselves for a night of frights, delights, truth-telling, and dare-fulfilling. Let the games begin, if you dare…
Halloween is about all things spooky and scary. These Halloween Truth or Dare questions are the perfect activity for your next Halloween party! There’s nothing more scary than having to reveal an embarrassing truth or having to act out a nerve-wracking dare!
Go gather the kids, the teens, and even the adults for some fun that everyone will love playing this Halloween.
Halloween Truth or Dare
Why I Love Halloween Truth or Dare
- The dares get everyone out of their comfort zones.
- The truths helps us learn more about each other.
- It’s a safe way to test limits and be silly.
- We have a house rule that there are no consequences for truths revealed during this game! I really get to learn more about what my kids are up to!
- It helps everyone learn more about their own personal boundaries.
More Truth or Dare Fun
If you’re looking for other Truth or Dare games, try these:
- Family Truth or Dare
- Truth or Dare for Girls
- Truth or Dare with Mom
- Embarrassing Truth or Dare
- Flirty Texting Truth or Dare
Halloween Truth Questions
- Do you believe in ghosts?
- Do you have any superstitions? What are they?
- How do you think you would fare in the zombie apocalypse?
- If you could join the Avengers, who would you be?
- What’s the scariest nightmare you’ve ever had?
- Are you scared of the dark?
- What is your biggest fear?
- Have you ever sleepwalked?
- Would you ever spend the night in a haunted house?
- What is the best Halloween movie?
- What is the best costume you’ve ever worn for Halloween?
- What’s the meanest prank you’ve ever pulled?
- What’s your most embarrassing moment?
- Which person in this room would be the first to die in a zombie apocalypse?
- Would you rather be a vampire or a zombie?
- If you could raise someone from the dead, who would you choose?
- Would you rather have the power to raise people from the dead or make inanimate objects come to life?
- Which is better, Marvel or DC?
- What do you like about Halloween?
- Are you afraid of monsters?
- Do you think graveyards are spooky?
- Do you think clowns are creepy?
- What candy do you hope no one gives you on Halloween?
- Do you think there should be an age limit for trick or treating?
- Would you rather be a mummy or a werewolf?
- Which is better, Halloween or Easter?
- What do you think of horror movies?
- Would you ever work at a mortuary?
- Have you ever gotten nightmares from a movie or book?
- Do you like corn mazes?
- Do you prefer spooky or silly jack-o-lantern faces?
- When was the last time you carved a pumpkin?
- If you were a ghost, who would you haunt?
- If you could shapeshift into an animal, which one would you choose?
- Have you ever stolen someone’s Halloween candy?
- Have you ever taken all the candy when someone just leaves out a “help yourself” bowl?
- Which is scarier, zombies or ghosts?
- Do you think it’s possible to talk with dead people?
- Have you ever participated in a seance?
- Do you think magic is real?
- Have you ever snuck out of your house at night?
- What’s the worst thing you’ve ever been given during trick-or-treating?
- Where is the best place to trick-or-treat?
- Are there any houses you avoid trick-or-treating at?
- If you couldn’t get candy on Halloween, what would you want instead?
- If you had no candy to give to trick or treaters, what would you give them?
- Do you believe aliens are real?
- Have you ever seen a UFO?
- What’s an unsolved mystery that interests you?
- If you could pick one person in this room to replace their head with a pumpkin, who would it be?
- What was one Halloween costume that you’ve always wanted to wear but never have?
- Other than Trick-or-treating, what is one Halloween tradition you participate in every year?
- If you could choose a Halloween movie to live in, what would it be?
- Do you enjoy being scared?
- Do you think people should have to be dressed up to get candy on Halloween?
- Have you ever bobbed for apples?
- Have you ever TP’d or egged someone’s house?
- Are there any foods (other than candy) that remind you of Halloween?
- What do you think of candy corn?
- How do you feel about being pranked?
- How do you like to decorate for Halloween?
- Are there any Halloween costumes you think should be “off-limits”?
- Do you think Halloween should always be the last Friday in October or should it stay October 31?
- If you could live in a video game, which one would you choose?
- What is something you would do on Halloween if you knew you would get away with it?
- What is the most terrifying thing you’ve ever had to do?
- Do you believe in curses?
- Have you ever smashed a pumpkin that was not yours?
- What do you do with your costume after Halloween?
- How much did you spend on your most expensive costume?
- Would you ever have a tarantula as a pet?
- What do you think is the scariest animal?
- Do you have any Halloween costumes that you regret wearing?
- How early do you start planning your Halloween costume?
- Do you think schools should allow students to wear costumes to school on Halloween?
Halloween Dares
- Make up a Monster Dance and dance to the Monster Mash song.
- Pretend to turn into a werewolf and then howl at the moon.
- Do the “Thriller” dance.
- Go trick or treating to every person in the room/house and collect something from each person.
- Act like a spider for 10 minutes.
- Pretend to be a zombie and eat someone’s brain.
- Put on a clown wig or some other silly costume piece and wear it for the rest of the game.
- Grab a broom and fly around the room cackling like a witch.
- Hug a pumpkin.
- Pretend you are a ghost and “haunt” the group for 3 minutes.
- Balance a Halloween candy of your choice on your nose for 30 seconds.
- Create a silly mask out of items in the room and wear it for the rest of the game.
- While trick or treating, ask someone for money instead of candy.
- Cackle like a witch every time anyone speaks for the next 3 minutes.
- Make up a new Harry Potter spell and cast it.
- Put two sour candies in your mouth and leave them there for at least 30 seconds.
- Eat a spoonful of minced garlic.
- Using toilet paper, turn yourself into a mummy and stay that way for the rest of the game.
- Tell the fortune of the person next to you. Be as convincing as possible.
- Make the most terrifying face and scare someone with it.
- Go outside and yell “The vampires are coming!” as loud as you can, 5 times.
- Dance to the Ghostbusters theme song.
- Talk like Dracula for the next 3 turns.
- Pretend to be a vampire afraid of sunlight for the next hour.
- Make a liquid “potion” of at least 3 different drinks mixed together and then drink some of it.
- Talk like a pirate for the next 3 turns.
- Anytime someone says the word “Halloween” for the next 30 minutes, you must sing, “This is Halloween, this is Halloween!”.
- Every time someone says your name for the next 10 minutes, you must play dead for 30 seconds.
- Scroll through your phone contacts and randomly text someone a Halloween joke.
- Count everyone in the circle using the voice of The Count from Sesame Street.
- Whenever anyone mentions candy for the next 30 minutes you must yell “Boo!”.
- Make up a ghost story and tell it to the group.
- Unwrap and eat a piece of candy without using your hands.
- Turn your clothes or costume around and wear it backwards.
- Find a towel or blanket to wear as a cape and run around the room pretending to be a superhero.
- Pretend you are a T-Rex for the next 3 turns.
- Talk like Batman for the next 3 turns.
- Pick a Halloween character and act it out with no words to see if everyone can guess it.
- Drink a glass of pickle juice.
- Act like a robot for the next 3 turns.
- Smell everyone’s shoes and announce who has the smelliest ones.
- Pick someone to imitate for the next 5 minutes and try not to get caught.
- Draw a face on your hand and let it talk for you for the rest of the game.
- Pretend you are a model and give your best runway walk of your costume.
- Write a song about candy corn and sing it to the group.
- Use washable hair dye and dye your hair a crazy color!
- Give your phone to the person on your right and let them text a message to whoever they want.
- Throw a sheet over your head and go knock on your neighbor’s door. Say “Boo!” and then run away when they answer.
- Use an unconventional item as your trick-or-treat bucket, such as a large mixing bowl or an empty cereal box.
- Give your best evil laugh after every sentence you say for the next 10 minutes.
- Act like a cowboy and say “Yeehaw!” for the next 3 turns.
- Eat a small chunk of raw pumpkin.
- Plant a pumpkin seed in your front yard.
- Allow another player to paint your face with fake blood.
- Do your best rendition of the Skeleton Song “The head bone’s connected to the neck bone, etc”.
- Go outside and scream as loud as you can for 30 seconds.
- Act out the Itsy Bitsy Spider song.
- Put on a ghost costume and walk around in public or around the house. Every time you see a person, pretend to be afraid of them and run away.
- Draw a spooky Jack-o-lantern in chalk on your neighbor’s driveway or in the middle of your street.
- Whisper “I see dead people” in a stranger’s ear. (or someone who isn’t playing the game)
- In the character of your costume, make up a song and dance.
- Pretend a pumpkin is your baby and take care of it for the next 30 minutes.
- Make up new words to the Addams Family theme song and sing it.
- Turn off the lights, put a flashlight under your chin and take a selfie. Make it your profile picture on social media.
- Allow the person next to you to give you a makeover while blindfolded.
- Stick a raisin over one of your front teeth and leave it there for the rest of the game.
- Let the player next to you draw warts on your face with an eyeliner pencil.
- Pick your nose in front of everyone.
- Put a pair of underwear on over your pants and wear them for the rest of the game.
- Go outside and pretend to summon the spirits of the dead.
- Work a Halloween word into every sentence for the next hour.
- Write and post on social media a love letter to your favorite Halloween candy.
- Do your best impression of the Headless Horseman.
- Dial a random number and make only ghost sounds when they pick up.
- Find a Youtube Video of spooky encounters and watch it.
Do you have any great Halloween truth or dare questions for us? Share them in the comments!
Try these truth or dare games!
- Clean Truth or Dare Questions
- Truth or Dare for Kids
- Truth or Dare for Teens
- Really Funny Truth or Dare
- Truth or Dare Over Text
- Flirty Truth or Dare over Text
- Truth or Dare for Couples
- Embarrassing Truth or Dare Questions
- Flirty Dares
- Road Trip Truth or Dare
- Family Truth or Dare
- Truth or Dare Questions for Girls
- Truth or Dare with Mom Questions
- Thanksgiving Truth or Dare Questions
- Halloween Truth or Dare Questions
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