This or That
This or That is a fast-paced preference game where players choose between two options. Discover group opinions instantly with this simple icebreaker.

About This Game
This or That strips the icebreaker format down to its absolute simplest form: two options, pick one. Coffee or tea? Beach or mountains? Morning person or night owl? The speed and simplicity is the point — there's no thinking required, just gut reactions that reveal personality.
The game works as a rapid-fire warmup activity. Where Would You Rather presents dramatic dilemmas that demand discussion, This or That moves fast. You can blast through 20 questions in 5 minutes, and the quick pace creates a fun energy where surprising disagreements pop up naturally. "Wait, you prefer cats over dogs? We need to talk about this."
Online versions typically provide themed question sets — food preferences, lifestyle choices, entertainment picks, philosophical positions — and some include real-time polling so you can see how the group splits on each question. It's not a deep game, and it's not trying to be. It's a lubricant for conversation, and it does that job better than almost anything else because the barrier to participation is essentially zero.
How to Play
Open the game
Visit a This or That website or app. No setup or signup needed.
Pick a category
Choose a theme like Food, Travel, Entertainment, or Random for mixed questions.
Read the two options
Two choices appear on screen. Read them to the group.
Everyone picks simultaneously
Players shout out, raise hands, or vote for their choice. Move quickly to keep energy up.
Tips & Strategy
- Speed is everything — don't let people overthink. First instinct, move on.
- Use it as a 5-minute warmup before a longer game or meeting.
- The best moments are unanimous votes or lone dissenters — call them out playfully.
- Create custom questions specific to your group for even better engagement.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- The fastest possible icebreaker — takes 30 seconds to start
- Zero learning curve; everyone understands instantly
- Works for any age group and any setting
- Creates natural conversation starters without forcing deep sharing
Cons
- Very shallow — no real gameplay, strategy, or depth
- Can feel pointless if the group doesn't engage in discussion
- Gets repetitive quickly since the format never changes
- No scoring, winners, or progression to maintain interest over time
Game Details
- Players
- 2-100 players(recommended: 8)
- Duration
- 5-15 minutes
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Price
- Free
- Platforms
- Web
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