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Best Friends

Games built for best friend circles — quizzes, voting, and shared reveals.

About this category

Best friend games are short group activities where close friends vote on prompts, pick funny roles, and reveal results together — built for groups that already share history, inside jokes, and strong opinions about who would win each title.

FriendRank runs in the browser: one person creates a game, shares a single link, and everyone joins from their phone. Votes stay private until the group reveal, so the focus stays on the shared laugh rather than who picked what.

Whether your circle is lifelong friends, college roommates, or an online group that hangs out on Discord, best friend games work the same way — no app download, no account required for players, and a new round ready in minutes.

When to use best friend games

  • Lifelong friends

    Old friend groups use voting rounds to spark debates everyone already enjoys — who is most likely to start the chaos, who knows the group best, and which titles land closest to the truth.

  • College friends

    Dorm floors and campus friend circles join from their phones without setup. One link in the group chat and everyone votes before results unlock together in the room or on a call.

  • Roommates

    People who live together already have material for funny prompts. A quick best friend game before dinner or after a long week gives roommates something low-effort to do together.

  • Gaming friends

    Friend groups that already play online can drop a FriendRank link between matches or during voice chat. Phone-based voting keeps everyone involved even when the main activity is on another screen.

  • Discord and online groups

    Remote friend circles share one link in the server or thread. Everyone votes from their own device and sees results unlock together — useful when the group is spread across time zones.

  • Childhood friends

    Reunions and catch-up weekends are natural moments for a short voting round. Childhood friends use prompts that reward shared history without needing a long structured quiz night.

Why FriendRank works for best friends

  • Runs in the browser

    No app store visit and no account required for players. Friends join from any phone with one link.

  • One link for the whole group

    The host creates a game once and shares a single URL in the group chat, text thread, or Discord channel.

  • Private votes, funny reveal together

    Friends vote anonymously from their phones, then the group sees results at the same time — enough structure for close groups without killing the joke.

  • Free to start

    Create a best friend game at no cost, invite your circle, and reveal results together. Run another round anytime.

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Frequently asked questions

What counts as a best friend game?
Any group activity where close friends vote on roles, answer prompts, or compare opinions together — especially when results are funny or debate-starting. Best friend games work for tight circles with shared history.
Do best friends need to download an app?
No. FriendRank runs entirely in the browser. The host shares one link and friends join and vote from any phone — no app store and no signup required for players.
Can online friend groups play together?
Yes. Share the game link in Discord, a group chat, or on a video call. Everyone votes from their own device and sees results unlock at the same time.
How many friends can play?
FriendRank works for small best friend circles and larger groups because everyone votes from their own phone. There is no need to pass one device around.
Are votes anonymous?
Yes. Individual votes stay private on each phone until the group reveal. Only the combined results appear together.
How long does a game take?
Most friend groups finish in five to fifteen minutes: a minute to join, a few minutes to vote, and a short reveal together. You can keep it brief or run another round if the group wants more.
Can roommates or college friends use FriendRank?
Yes. Roommates and college friend circles use the same flow — one host, one link, everyone votes from their phone. The prompts work for any close group that spends time together.
Is FriendRank free for friend groups?
Yes. You can create a best friend game for free, share the link with your group, and play without a subscription or per-player fee.