100 Random Things
100 Random Things on papa.fun is a playful slider of over 50 silly, tricky, and unexpected challenges that most people can’t pull off on the first try. This guide shows you how to use the slider, how to turn it into a party game, and how to squeeze the most fun out of every card.
Open 100 Random Things
Overview of 100 Random Things
100 Random Things is a card-style slider. Each card shows one challenge — from “Raise one eyebrow” and “Touch your nose with your tongue” to “Walk like a penguin” or “Clap behind your back”. The order is shuffled every time you open the game, so you never know what comes next. It works great as a solo boredom buster, as a family activity, or as a quick party starter when you need a fun prompt and zero setup.
How to play 100 Random Things
- A random challenge appears on the big card with a title and a short description.
- Tap the Next button, press the Right arrow or Space to jump to a new challenge.
- Tap Previous or press the Left arrow to go back to a challenge you already saw.
- Hit Shuffle any time you want a brand new random order from the start.
- On mobile you can swipe left for next and swipe right for previous.
- The counter at the top (for example
7 / 51) shows how many challenges you’ve already flipped through.
Tips that work in 100 Random Things
Treat the slider like a deck of dares. Challenge yourself to do every card you land on before pressing Next — even the silly ones like “Talk like a pirate” or “Walk on the moon”. If you play with friends, pass the device around and let each person do the card that lands on them. For younger kids, use Previous to repeat challenges they enjoyed, and Shuffle whenever the deck feels stale.
Common mistakes in 100 Random Things
The most common mistake is skipping cards too fast. The real fun is in actually trying the challenge — balance the spoon, do the jumping jacks, make the silly noise. Another small trap is ignoring the keyboard shortcuts: once you learn Left, Right, and Space, the slider feels twice as fast. Finally, don’t forget Shuffle — playing the same order twice makes the game predictable, and the whole point is randomness.
Quick checklist for 100 Random Things
- I actually do the challenge before pressing Next.
- I use arrow keys or Space to move faster between cards.
- I hit Shuffle when I want a brand new random deck.
- I swipe left and right on mobile instead of reaching for the buttons.
- I pass the device around so everyone gets a random challenge.