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Two Truths and a Lie Generator

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A two truths and a lie generator gives you ready-made templates for the classic icebreaker game, where players share two true statements and one false one for others to guess. It is a brilliant way to break the ice, but coming up with a convincing lie on the spot is the hard part. This tool offers frameworks you fill in with your own facts, plus a tip on how to fool people. Click generate, and you have a round to play. It is ideal for parties, team-building, classrooms, and first meetings. The secret to winning is contrast: make your truths sound unlikely and your lie sound mundane, so people second-guess the wrong one. Fill the template with details only you would know, and a simple game becomes a genuinely fun way for a group to learn surprising things about each other.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Click Generate to produce a template.
  2. Fill it with two truths and one lie.
  3. Make the lie sound believable.
  4. Have the group guess which is false.

Use Cases

  • Playing two truths and a lie
  • Breaking the ice at a party
  • A team-building activity
  • A classroom getting-to-know-you game
  • A first-meeting conversation starter

Tips

  • Make truths sound unlikely.
  • Make the lie sound mundane.
  • Use details only you would know.
  • Keep a straight face.

FAQ

how do you play two truths and a lie

Each player shares three statements about themselves — two true and one false — and the others guess which is the lie. It is a popular icebreaker because it gets people sharing surprising facts and sparks conversation about the answers.

how do i make my lie convincing

Use contrast. Make your true statements sound unlikely and your lie sound mundane, so people second-guess. A lie that is too wild gives itself away; one that is plausible and boring, surrounded by surprising truths, is much harder to spot.

when is this game good to use

Any time a group is getting to know each other — parties, team-building, classrooms, or first meetings. It is quick, needs no materials, and reliably surfaces fun, surprising details that get people talking and laughing together.