Couple Superlatives: Award Show

Give each other fun awards! Most likely to cry at a movie, best cook, worst dancer, most dramatic, who wins each category?

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Best cook 👨‍🍳

About Couple Superlatives for Couples

Couple Superlatives turns your relationship into a fun awards ceremony. Who's the better cook? The worse driver? The most likely to suggest pizza for dinner? Vote on each category independently, then reveal your picks. Agreeing is satisfying, disagreeing is hilarious. At the end, you have your own 'couple yearbook' of superlatives that captures who you are together right now.

Sample questions to get you started

Tap the game above to play through all prompts.

How to play Couple Superlatives

  1. Grab your partner, sit face-to-face or curl up on the couch.
  2. Open this page on a phone or laptop and tap to start.
  3. Take turns answering, reacting, and asking follow-up questions.
  4. No timer, no pressure, the goal is to slow down and connect.

Why couples love this game

Psychologists find that novel, playful experiences release dopamine and rebuild attraction in long-term relationships. Couple Superlatives works because it creates a structured excuse to ask things you'd normally skip, and laugh at the answers together. A handful of prompts is often enough to turn a regular Tuesday into a real date night.

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Frequently asked questions

What are couple superlatives?+
Fun awards you give each other! Like 'Most Likely to Suggest Pizza,' 'Best Morning Person,' or 'Most Dramatic.' Vote on who wins each category.
How do you play?+
A superlative category appears. Both partners vote on who fits it best (me or my partner). Reveal answers and discuss! It's like creating your couple yearbook.
Is this different from Most Likely To?+
Similar but with an awards format. Superlatives are more about recognizing qualities (best/worst/most) while Most Likely To is about predicting behavior.

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