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Would You Rather — for kids ages 9–12.

A brand new silly game every time you visit. 20 random questions. No signup, no tracking, just pick.

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Would You Rather: the silliest game on the internet

Would You Rather is the game where every question forces you to pick between two ridiculous options. Sometimes both are amazing. Sometimes both are awful. Sometimes one is glitter sneezes and the other is bubble burps and you genuinely cannot decide.

That's the whole game. There's no winner. There's no leaderboard. There's no app to download. You just pick.

pickit.kids is built specifically for kids ages 9 to 12. Every one of our 100 questions has been hand-checked for age-appropriate themes — silly food, friendly animals, superpowers, magic, school, sports, weather, sweets, gross-but-funny harmless stuff, friendship. Nothing scary. Nothing about appearance or romance. Nothing brand-named. Nothing political. Just genuinely tough silly choices that a kid would actually want to think about.

Each visit shuffles the full pool and hands you 20 random questions, so two visits in a row will feel completely different. The mix of categories changes. The vibes change. That's the point.

10 silly categories

Every game pulls random questions from across all ten. You never know which mix you'll get.

Animals

Pet ponies, tiny dragons, talking parrots, sneaky raccoons. Pick which fluffy or scaly friend you would rather have around.

Food

Pizza forever, taco mountains, spaghetti rivers, pickle smoothies. The toughest meal-time decisions you will ever make.

Superpowers

Flying three feet off the ground, invisible Tuesdays, teleporting into closets. Funny twists on your favorite superhero abilities.

Adventure

Crystal caves, unnamed islands, jungle balloons, rainbow waterslides. Every question is a tiny vacation for your brain.

Magic

Spells you can spell, potions you can taste, mirrors that tell jokes, brooms that do chores. Magic with rules that make you giggle.

Sports

Inventing a brand new sport, scoring only walk-off home runs, being best at every game in school. Choose your athletic superpower.

Sweets & Treats

Chocolate that fixes bad days, donuts that refill themselves, ice cream that never melts. Pure sugar-coated decision-making.

Silly Bodies

Sneezing glitter, burping bubbles, hair that changes color with your mood, glow-in-the-dark fingertips. Gross-but-funny only, never mean.

School & Friends

Homework that does itself, lunch boxes that pick your favorite meal, teachers who tell wild stories. School, but better.

Weather & Outdoors

Sprinkler summers, snow-day sledding, rainbow rain, snow angels. For every kid who loves being outside.

How to play pickit.kids

Four steps. No instructions needed beyond this.

  1. 1

    A random game loads

    Every time you visit pickit.kids, the site shuffles all 100 silly Would You Rather questions and hands you 20 of them. No two visits are exactly the same.

  2. 2

    You pick A or B

    Tap or click the big pink button for option A, or the big cyan button for option B. There are no wrong answers. There are no right answers. That is the whole point of Would You Rather.

  3. 3

    Repeat 20 times

    The next question appears immediately. Some are easy. Some are impossible. Some will make you laugh. Some will make you say "wait, what?" out loud.

  4. 4

    See your tally and play again

    After 20 questions you see how many A picks vs B picks you made. Hit the big lime "Play another!" button for a brand new shuffled game.

Stuff parents (and curious kids) ask

What is pickit.kids?

pickit.kids is a free Would You Rather game for kids ages 9 to 12. Every visit picks a random game of 20 silly age-appropriate questions from our pool of 100. No accounts. No logins. No personal info collected.

Is pickit.kids really free?

Yes. Free. Always. We pay the bills with a few clearly-labeled phone case ads. Kids never see anything that pretends not to be an ad.

What ages is this for?

pickit.kids is built for kids 9 to 12. Reading level is roughly grade five. All 100 questions are filtered for age-appropriate themes: silly food, friendly animals, superpowers, magic, school, sports, weather, sweets, gross-but-funny harmless stuff, friendship. Nothing scary, nothing political, nothing about dating or body image, nothing brand-named.

Do you collect personal information?

No. No accounts, no email signup, no cookies that track you between sessions, no third-party ad networks, no demographic profiling. We use Google Analytics in its "Made for Kids" mode, which means: no personalized ads, no IP collection, no User-ID, no demographic inference. That is the highest privacy setting Google offers.

How does the game work?

Open the page, you get 20 random questions, one at a time. Tap A or B. Repeat 20 times. At the end you see your tally and a "Play another!" button. Refresh for a brand new set. There are no right or wrong answers, that is the whole point.

Can I pick which category I want?

Not yet. Every game shuffles randomly from all 10 categories so the mix is different each visit. Adding category-pick games is on the roadmap once we have more questions in the pool.

How often do you add new questions?

We started with 100. We add 20 to 50 new questions every few weeks. The pool only grows, so older favorites stay in rotation alongside the new ones.

Why is the design so loud?

Kids 9 to 12 told us muted-and-elegant is for grandparents. So we went the other way: chunky borders, drop shadows, bright primary colors, big emoji, bouncy buttons. The site should feel like a cartoon you can play.

Are the phone case ads safe?

Yes. Every ad on pickit.kids is for a phone case brand we have personally vetted. No gambling, no supplements, no mature themes, no fake "you won a prize" nonsense. Each ad is clearly labeled "AD" and links only to phone case shopping pages.

Is this site good for classroom use?

Teachers and after-school programs are welcome. The questions are conversation-starters, no profanity, no controversy. Many teachers use the random-game mechanic as a 5-minute "morning meeting" warm-up to get kids talking and laughing.

For parents

We built pickit.kids for our own kids. The web has plenty of free games for ages 9 to 12, but most of them collect data we don't want collected, push ads we don't want pushed, or get loud-and-shouty in the worst way. pickit.kids is what's left when you take all that away and keep the actual game.

No personal info. No accounts, no email, no signups. Nothing typed in, nothing stored. Vote counts live only in your browser tab and disappear when you close it.

COPPA-safe by design. The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act in the US sets a high bar for sites directed at kids under 13. We meet it by simply not collecting anything that would trigger it. Google Analytics runs in "Made for Kids" mode (no personalized ads, no IP collection, no User-ID, no demographic profiling). No third-party ad networks. No retargeting pixels. No social-media trackers.

Ads, but only the right kind. The site is paid for by phone case ads. Every ad is for a brand we've personally vetted, clearly labeled "AD", and links only to phone case shopping. No gambling, no supplements, no "you won a prize" garbage, no apps that pretend to be games.

Question screening. All 100 questions in rotation have been hand-reviewed for age-appropriate themes. We avoid: anything scary, violent, political, religious, brand-name, about body weight or appearance, romance, or dating. We embrace: silly food, friendly animals, superpowers, magic, school humor, friendship, gross-but-funny harmless things.

Found a question we should rethink? Email hello@pickit.kids and we'll review it. We'd rather kill a question that doesn't sit right with you than keep it in rotation.

Ready for another random game?

Refresh the page and you'll get a brand new shuffled set of 20 questions from a totally different mix of categories.

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