Free Two Truths and a Lie Ideas Generator
A two truths and a lie ideas generator creates quick icebreaker rounds with two believable truths and one plausible lie. Use it to plan meeting warm-ups, classroom games, parties, and group introductions without staring at a blank page.
Icebreaker setup
Generate three playable rounds
Rounds
3
Each round has two truths and one lie.
Statements
9
Copy-ready prompts for the group.
Audience
Set
Audience context keeps the ideas room-safe.
Round 1
Chaos Round
The lie is trying very hard to sound normal. Best for coworkers at a team retreat.
- A
I kept a souvenir or screenshot from a travel disasters, weird food, and last-minute plans moment because nobody believed it later.
- B
The least dramatic part of my travel disasters, weird food, and last-minute plans story is actually the part that proves it happened.
- C
I received a handwritten apology after a travel disasters, weird food, and last-minute plans mix-up.
Host hint
The lie may be the statement that explains too much.
Reveal plan
Reveal the lie after everyone votes.
Round 2
Confident Guess Round
One of these is only here to cause confident wrong guesses. Best for coworkers at a team retreat.
- A
A stranger helped me during a travel disasters, weird food, and last-minute plans situation, and I still remember what they said.
- B
I kept a souvenir or screenshot from a travel disasters, weird food, and last-minute plans moment because nobody believed it later.
- C
A video of my travel disasters, weird food, and last-minute plans story got shared by a stranger online.
Host hint
Ask which detail another person could confirm.
Reveal plan
Reveal the lie after everyone votes.
Round 3
Tiny Disaster Round
Pick the statement that sounds like the best sitcom cold open. Best for coworkers at a team retreat.
- A
I can still recite a rulebook passage that solved a travel disasters, weird food, and last-minute plans argument.
- B
I can name the exact tiny detail from travel disasters, weird food, and last-minute plans that made the whole story believable.
- C
A stranger helped me during a travel disasters, weird food, and last-minute plans situation, and I still remember what they said.
Host hint
Medium rounds work best when the lie borrows one real detail.
Reveal plan
Reveal the lie after everyone votes.
Game plan
How to use this two truths and a lie generator
- 01
Add a theme, topic, or story ingredient for the group.
- 02
Describe the audience so the ideas fit the room.
- 03
Choose a tone and difficulty level.
- 04
Review the three generated rounds and pick the best one.
- 05
Copy the set, ask the group to vote, then reveal the lie.
Two Truths and a Lie FAQ
What is a two truths and a lie ideas generator?
A two truths and a lie ideas generator creates three-statement icebreaker rounds where two statements are believable truths and one is a plausible lie for the group to guess.
How do you make two truths and a lie interesting?
Use specific details, keep all three statements similar in length, and make the lie plausible instead of obviously impossible.
Can I use this for work meetings?
Yes. Choose the professional tone and describe the audience so the generator keeps prompts low-pressure and appropriate for a team setting.
What makes a good lie in this game?
A good lie borrows the shape of a real memory, includes one concrete detail, and avoids sounding bigger or more polished than the truths.
Are the ideas saved or uploaded?
No. The generator runs in your browser and creates copy-ready ideas from the fields you enter.
Related Tools
Pair the game with source-first thinking tools.
Run the icebreaker, then use Lie Library tools for classroom media literacy, citation review, and source-checking practice.