Zoom has become the go-to platform for virtual hangouts, team meetings, and game nights. But let's be honest—sometimes those video calls can get a bit boring. That's where these funny games come in! From AI-powered party games to classic virtual hangouts, here are the best games to play over Zoom that will keep everyone entertained.
🤖 AI-Powered Games Perfect for Zoom
Who's Most Likely To (AI Game)
Our AI-powered game is perfect for Zoom! Upload photos of everyone in your call, and let AI decide who's most likely to do various hilarious things. Share your screen to show the results, and watch everyone react in real-time. The AI analyzes facial expressions and makes surprisingly accurate predictions—perfect for virtual game nights!
How to play on Zoom: One person uploads photos, shares their screen, and everyone watches as the AI reveals who's most likely to do what. The reactions are priceless!
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These classic games work perfectly for Zoom calls and require minimal setup:
Jackbox Games
The ultimate Zoom party game collection! One person hosts on their computer and shares their screen, while everyone else plays on their phone using a room code. Games like Quiplash, Fibbage, and Drawful are perfect for Zoom calls and guarantee laughs.
Best for: Groups of 3-8 players, 30-60 minute sessions
Skribbl.io
Free online Pictionary that works great on Zoom! Create a private room, share the link, and take turns drawing while others guess. Perfect for seeing everyone's reactions on video as they try to figure out your terrible drawings.
Best for: 3-16 players, quick rounds, no sign-up needed
Among Us
While you play on your device, use Zoom for the discussion phase! This social deduction game is perfect for seeing everyone's reactions when accusations fly. Play the game on your phone/computer, but keep Zoom open for the real-time discussions.
Best for: 4-10 players, longer sessions, strategic gameplay
Codenames
Play the online version of Codenames while on Zoom. One person shares their screen showing the game board, and teams take turns giving clues. The video call makes it easy to see your teammates' reactions and coordinate strategies.
Best for: 4-8 players, word game lovers, team-based fun
💬 No-Setup Games for Zoom
These games require zero setup and work perfectly for spontaneous Zoom calls:
Would You Rather
Take turns asking "Would you rather" questions. Everyone shows their answer by holding up 1 or 2 fingers, or using Zoom's reactions. Make it more fun by requiring explanations!
Two Truths and a Lie
Each person shares three statements—two true, one false. Everyone else guesses which is the lie. Perfect for getting to know each other better during Zoom calls!
Never Have I Ever
Virtual edition: Everyone starts with 5 fingers up. Take turns saying "Never have I ever..." and anyone who has done it puts a finger down. Last person with fingers up wins!
Who's Most Likely To
Our specialty! Ask questions like "Who's most likely to fall asleep first?" or "Who's most likely to order pizza at 2am?" Everyone votes, and the person with the most votes has to share a story. Or use our AI game for even more fun!
🎯 Pro Tips for Zoom Game Nights
- Use screen sharing: For games like Jackbox or WhosLikely, share your screen so everyone can see the action
- Enable gallery view: See everyone's reactions at once for maximum fun
- Mute when not talking: Reduces background noise, but unmute for reactions and laughter!
- Keep it to 30-60 minutes: Attention spans are shorter on video calls
- Have a game master: One person can host and explain rules to keep things moving
- Test your tech beforehand: Make sure everyone can see and hear before starting
Ready for Your Next Zoom Game Night?
Try our AI-powered "Who's Most Likely To" game during your next Zoom call. Upload photos, share your screen, and watch everyone react as AI reveals who's most likely to do hilarious things. Perfect for virtual hangouts!
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