Who's Most Likely To
A prompt โ "Who's most likely to overshare on a first date?" โ and a grid of player avatars. Everyone privately points at one. The most-pointed-at player wins the round and scores points per finger.
What you're doing
Each round, the app shows a "Who's most likely toโฆ" prompt. Everyone privately taps a player avatar โ your pick is locked. When all picks are in, the reveal shows the most-pointed-at player at center stage with a fade-up animation, their score below. Then ranked list of everyone with a vote count and a bar.
Unlike Who's Most Likely (Imposter Edition), this version has no hidden roles. Everyone sees the same prompt, picks honestly, and the reveal is a "what does the room actually think of you" moment.
How to play
- Prompt + player grid appears.
- Privately tap a player. Locks in.
- Reveal shows most-pointed-at and full rankings.
- Repeat for 5 rounds.
Scoring
- You get +1 point per finger pointed at you.
- So the most controversial player wins the game.
- This is intentional: being pointed at = being seen.
Strategy
- Pick fast. Overthinking is for Imposter mode. Here, the first instinct is the right one.
- Game-the-vote energy doesn't help. Pointing at yourself isn't allowed, so you can't farm points.
- Embrace the spotlight. If you're being pointed at every round, that's the game working. Lean into it.
When to pick this
WMLT is the most "social roast" game in PartyRush โ it tells you what your friends genuinely think of you, lightly. Best at 5-7 players. Below 3 it's too thin. Above 10 the picks distribute too widely and rounds feel unfocused. The Savage prompt pool drags into dating/relationship territory; pick that with people you've already roasted before.