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A teacher can adapt Truth or Dare (Consent-First) for warm-up prompts, student turns, group roles, or review questions.
The Truth or Dare (Consent-First) helps you manage breaking the ice, choosing games, challenges or topics at parties and gatherings by providing a simple, unbiased spin to choose the next step. Use it when everyone agrees that any option is acceptable and you want to move forward quickly without debate. This particular template is focused on truth or dare (consent-first) so it stays relevant to your specific need.
Use these as a starting list. After you click “Use this template”, you can add, remove, or edit any entries before spinning.
Use Truth or Dare (Consent-First) when every option on the wheel is acceptable and you want the choice to feel visible instead of hidden.
Use it when a group is stuck between several reasonable options and discussion is taking longer than the decision deserves.
Use it when you want a repeatable process: add entries, explain the rule, spin once, and use the result.
These entries are plain text and visible in the page HTML. Copy them into the wheel as a starting point, then replace anything that does not fit your group or event.
To customise your Truth or Dare (Consent-First), adjust prompts to the age and comfort level of your group, allow skips for personal questions, and use timers to keep rounds moving. Always tailor the entries to the participants and context, and ensure the list reflects what you actually intend to decide. For example, in party & games contexts, you might add items that reflect current priorities or remove ones that no longer apply.
A teacher can adapt Truth or Dare (Consent-First) for warm-up prompts, student turns, group roles, or review questions.
A team can use Truth or Dare (Consent-First) during meetings, standups, workshops, retrospectives, or task assignment moments.
An event host can use Truth or Dare (Consent-First) for prize order, activity choices, game prompts, or visible tie-breakers.
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