Enough Kiss, Marry, Kill ideas to keep the game going all night
Kiss, Marry, Kill is a super popular party game, so you may have heard of it here and there...but how does it work? And how can you play it yourself? We're here to help! Kiss, Marry, Kill is an easy game in which one person must ask, "Kiss, Marry, Kill," and then name three people (fictional or real). The player being given the prompt must decide who they'd kiss, marry, and kill from the list given. Without further ado, here's a complete guide to the Kiss, Marry, Kill game, complete with example prompts and fun variations.
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How to Play Kiss Marry Kill
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Take turns coming up with three names. They can be any three names, from fictional characters to celebrities! Pick someone to start; that person must be the first to think of three names. As you play, you can go around the group and give everyone a chance to do this. [1] X Research source
- There’s also no player limit. You can play Kiss Marry Kill with as few as two people or as many people as you like.
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Ask another player "Kiss, Marry, Kill" followed by the chosen names. Whoever comes up with the three names must pick another player and ask the question phrased above. You can let players pick who they ask randomly, or just have the first player pick (and then whichever player gets picked can be the next to think of three names).Advertisement
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That player must decide who they'd rather kiss, marry, or kill. When a player is asked a "Kiss, Marry, Kill...?" question, they can think over the options before telling everyone else (out loud) which one they’d kiss, which one they’d marry, and which one they’d kill (out of the options given). [2] X Research source
- For example, say someone asks you, "Kiss, Marry, Kill...Spiderman, Deadpool, and the Scarlet Witch?"
- You might answer, "Kiss the Scarlet Witch, marry Spiderman, and kill Deadpool."
- Keep going from player to player so everyone has a chance to think of names and answer questions!
- There aren’t any winners or losers in this game; it's just the fun of finding out how you and your friends really feel about different characters (or real-life people).
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