The party classic, self-dealing
"Never have I ever" has one design flaw: someone has to come up with the prompts, and that someone gets blamed for every awkward one. The never have I ever wheel takes the job — spin, read the prompt, and everyone who has done it owns up (points, fingers down, or sips of something age-appropriate, per your house rules).
How to play with the wheel
Sit in a circle, take turns spinning. When the wheel lands, everyone who has done the thing raises a hand — best stories get told, obviously. Elimination mode removes used prompts so the game never repeats. First to ten "haves" wins, or loses, depending on your group's moral framework.
Calibrate for your crowd
The default prompts are all-ages safe. For family game night, keep them tame; for your friend group, edit the entries to whatever your friendship can survive. Name your custom wheel and share it so the group chat can preview their doom.