Free Printable Two Truths and a Lie Worksheet PDF
Player rows for three statements and crowd guesses — icebreakers, classrooms, team retreats, and dinner parties without your phone.
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Why the lie column lives on a separate slip
Writing the answer on the same sheet leaks tells — players watch where pens hover. Hand each person this row plus a small slip for the secret answer; collect slips first, then guess together.
Statements work best when one truth is boringly believable and the lie is plausible enough to fool — “I have never broken a bone” fools more people than “I have ridden an ostrich.”
For larger crowds, swap the guesses column for a tally (A / B / C tick marks). Pair with a structured icebreaker grid like the scavenger hunt for mixed-format meetings.