Where’s the lie?
Playing the classic "2 truths and a lie" game is always a fun way to break the ice or get to know someone better. In this version, the person shares a list of facts including their age (32), weight (125 pounds), height (5'0"), body count (5), degree description as "Masters in sloppy," and experience with someone 30 years older. One of these statements is a lie, and the challenge lies in guessing which one it is. Personally, I've found that this game sparks interesting conversations because it blends honesty with a playful mystery. It encourages people to share intriguing or unusual tidbits about themselves while inviting others to guess and engage more deeply. It’s a great way to practice attentive listening and develop intuition about people’s stories. In sharing such personal and vivid details, this game can also open doors to meaningful discussions about life experiences, relationships, and personality quirks. For example, mentioning a "Masters in sloppy" can prompt laughs and curiosity, leading to further storytelling. Similarly, referencing a relationship with someone significantly older can inspire discussions about life stages, lessons learned, and character growth. For anyone wanting to try this game, a tip is to balance your truths and lie – make the lie believable enough to be convincing but not too obvious. This keeps others guessing and makes the game more enjoyable. Additionally, paying attention to your group’s backgrounds and interests can help tailor your statements to maximize engagement. Overall, this game is a lighthearted yet insightful way to connect with others and share pieces of our lives in a memorable way.



















































