Hand it to the group and start in seconds. There is no setup flow to explain.
First To Last To
The fastest mode in the app and a strong way to open a night. A prompt names who goes first or last, and the room reacts.
- Hand it to the group and start in seconds. There is no setup flow to explain.
- The quick prompt rhythm gives the room energy without committing to a longer mode.
- Come back to it between bigger rounds, since it never feels heavy or demanding.
First To Last To gets the room moving fast.
The quick prompt rhythm gives the room energy without committing to a longer mode.
Come back to it between bigger rounds, since it never feels heavy or demanding.
Start a round of First To Last To in four steps.
- Gather the group and open the mode. There is no setup screen to clear.
- The app shows a prompt naming who should be first or last to do something.
- The room reacts, points at whoever fits, and the moment lands.
- Tap through to the next prompt and keep the quick rounds going.
What makes First To Last To work in a real room.
First To Last To is the lowest-friction mode in the app. You open it and a prompt appears naming who in the group is first or last to do something, and the room turns on whoever fits. There is no timer to manage and no rules to teach, so the first round starts within seconds.
Its speed makes it the ideal opener and the ideal filler. Use it to pull a scattered room together at the start of a night, then return to it between heavier modes when the group needs a quick reset. Because latecomers can join mid-session, the round never stops to onboard a new arrival.
Use it when this kind of night is on the table.
If your group feels closest to one of these situations, this mode is a strong first pick.
Good to know before you start
How fast can we start?
In seconds. Open First To Last To when the room wants to jump straight into a round.
Is it a warmup or a main game?
Both. It opens a night well and keeps the group moving between the longer modes.
What size group fits best?
Four or more. The prompts land harder when there is a crowd to single someone out.
Do the prompts repeat?
The deck rotates through enough prompts that a single session stays fresh before any repeat.