~200 Prompt cards — the questions. They live in one deck in the middle of the table. Nobody holds a hand of prompts.
Response cards — each player gets the same three, kept as a small hidden hand. Every card has the identical Still Would??? logo on the back, so a face-down card gives nothing away.
1. Shuffle the Prompt deck face-down in the center.
2. Give every player their three Response cards. Hold them like a tiny hand of Uno — backs out, faces hidden.
3. Pick a first Reader (most recently on a date goes first — or just youngest).
The goal: guess how the Reader will answer about themselves. You win by knowing your people, not by being right or funny.
The Reader flips the top Prompt card and reads it out loud: “Would you still respect me if I clap when the plane lands?”
The Reader picks one of their three cards and lays it in the center face-down. That's their honest answer, locked in before anyone reacts.
Everyone else plays one of their own cards face-down too, betting on what the Reader chose. All the backs match, so no one can read anyone.
Turn every card face-up together. The Reader's card is the target — the answer everyone was trying to match.
The Reader defends their answer out loud while the table argues and laughs. Then score, take your cards back, and pass to the next Reader.