About Toilet Paper
You know those moments when you walk into a party and there’s a roll of toilet paper on the table, and everyone’s eyeing it like it’s the key to some secret society? That’s when the Toilet Paper game kicks in. It’s delightfully simple: you hand around a fresh roll, and each person tears off as many squares as they think they might need. No one tells you how many to grab, so sometimes folks go for a handful and sometimes they barely peel off a single square.
Once everyone’s done, the host flips the script. For every square you snagged, you’ve got to share one fact about yourself—or answer one question pulled out of a hat at random. It could be embarrassing (your biggest crush), revealing (that weird childhood habit), or just plain hilarious (“Describe your most awkward bathroom moment”). By the time you’ve had to unroll six strips to admit you still sleep with a stuffed animal, the ice is more than broken—it’s shredded.
What makes this game so fun is that it feels totally spontaneous. Pass the roll around, and suddenly shy cousins are cracking jokes, new friends are discovering oddball talents, and everyone’s laughing at the absurdity of baring your soul one toilet-paper square at a time. Plus, you can tweak it endlessly: add dares in the mix, theme your questions for holiday gatherings, or team it up with a few sips of a drink if you’re in a more adventurous crowd. It’s a goofy little party trick that somehow turns a humble bathroom staple into a memory-maker.