Questions to ask

Random Question Generator

Generate random questions to ask in conversations, icebreakers, classroom warmups, and speaking practice.

Optional. Add a concrete setting so the AI can generate more relevant topics.

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Ready to generate topics. Add a scenario for more specific results.

For conversation starters and icebreaker questions: What would make a first conversation feel more natural?

For conversation starters and icebreaker questions: Which small decision can change the mood of a whole day?

For conversation starters and icebreaker questions: What is something simple that people often overthink?

Create questions that people can answer without special preparation.
Use the prompts as icebreaker questions for friends, classes, teams, or clubs.
Turn any question into a short speaking practice round with the timer.

Random questions to ask

Use this random question generator when you need a quick question for a conversation, group warmup, classroom prompt, or practice session.

Icebreaker questions

Generate friendly icebreaker questions that avoid private or awkward topics while still giving people something specific to answer.

Conversation questions

Questions work best when they are open enough for a story but focused enough that the other person knows where to start.

FAQ

What is a random question generator?

A random question generator creates quick questions to ask in conversations, classes, meetings, speaking clubs, or warmups.

How is this different from a conversation topic generator?

This page generates direct questions. The conversation topic generator creates broader topics or prompts that invite discussion.

Can I use these questions in class or at work?

Yes. The default prompts are designed to be general, safe, and easy to adapt for students, teams, and casual groups.

How many random questions can I generate?

You can choose 1, 3, 5, or 10 questions per round, then generate again when you need a fresh set.

Can I practice speaking with a question?

Yes. Copy a question or open it in the speech timer when you want to answer it out loud for one or two minutes.

Can I make the questions fit a specific group?

Yes. Add a short scenario such as team meeting, ESL class, family dinner, or interview warmup before generating.