Struggling to get your mobility community talking? Guessing games are a proven way to spark playful interaction and get everyone involved. These ready-to-use templates make it easy to start fun, low-pressure conversations that anyone can join.
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Guessing games tap into our natural curiosity and love of a challenge. By offering a clue and inviting participation, you lower the barrier to entry for members of all activity levels. This format encourages even shy users to join in since there is no wrong answer and the focus is on having fun.
In mobility communities, guessing games can help members learn new information, share experiences, and bond over shared interests. The interactive nature keeps conversations lively, while the lighthearted tone removes pressure and fosters a welcoming atmosphere. By inviting speculation rather than demanding expertise, you create a space where everyone feels comfortable contributing.
Guess which city has the most electric scooters in our network.
💡 Example: "Guess which city has the most electric scooters in our network. Hint: It is famous for jazz!"
Can you guess how many steps I took on my last commute?
💡 Example: "Can you guess how many steps I took on my last commute? Clue: It was a rainy day."
Which mode of transport did I use today: bike, scooter, or bus?
💡 Example: "Which mode of transport did I use today: bike, scooter, or bus? Take a guess!"
Guess the most popular time for ridesharing in our community.
💡 Example: "Guess the most popular time for ridesharing in our community. Morning or evening?"
What is the most common color for shared bikes here?
💡 Example: "What is the most common color for shared bikes here? Bonus: share your favorite color!"
Can you guess which street had the most scooter checkouts last week?
💡 Example: "Can you guess which street had the most scooter checkouts last week? Hint: It is near the central park."
Guess how long the average ride lasts in our city.
💡 Example: "Guess how long the average ride lasts in our city. Is it under 15 minutes?"
Which vehicle did I spot the most on my way to work today?
💡 Example: "Which vehicle did I spot the most on my way to work today? Cars, bikes, or scooters?"
Can you guess what my favorite route is? Clue: It has the most trees.
💡 Example: "Can you guess what my favorite route is? Clue: It has the most trees."
How many times have you used public transport this month? Guess my number!
💡 Example: "How many times have you used public transport this month? Guess my number!"
Guess which type of mobility app feature was used most last week.
💡 Example: "Guess which type of mobility app feature was used most last week. Maps, payments, or booking?"
Can you guess my commute time today? Bonus: share yours too!
💡 Example: "Can you guess my commute time today? Bonus: share yours too!"
Guess which city has the most bike lanes per mile.
💡 Example: "Guess which city has the most bike lanes per mile. Hint: It is known for canals."
Which day of the week do you think sees the most scooter rides?
💡 Example: "Which day of the week do you think sees the most scooter rides? Take a guess!"
Guess what unusual vehicle I saw today. Clue: It had three wheels.
💡 Example: "Guess what unusual vehicle I saw today. Clue: It had three wheels."
Can you guess how many kilometers the top user traveled last month?
💡 Example: "Can you guess how many kilometers the top user traveled last month? Closest guess wins a shoutout!"
Which route do you think is the fastest in our city?
💡 Example: "Which route do you think is the fastest in our city? Share your guess!"
Guess which month has the most bike rentals.
💡 Example: "Guess which month has the most bike rentals. Summer or fall?"
Can you guess what my favorite mobility app is?
💡 Example: "Can you guess what my favorite mobility app is? Hint: It starts with 'M'."
What time do you think I usually start my commute? Guess below!
💡 Example: "What time do you think I usually start my commute? Guess below!"
Guess which public transport line had the most delays last week.
💡 Example: "Guess which public transport line had the most delays last week. A, B, or C?"
Can you guess how many scooters are parked at the main plaza right now?
💡 Example: "Can you guess how many scooters are parked at the main plaza right now?"
Which city do you think has the best public transport rating?
💡 Example: "Which city do you think has the best public transport rating? Share your guess!"
Guess how many times our community used bikes in the last 24 hours.
💡 Example: "Guess how many times our community used bikes in the last 24 hours. Closest answer gets a badge!"
Which mobility innovation do you think is coming next?
💡 Example: "Which mobility innovation do you think is coming next? Share your wildest guess!"
Can you guess what percentage of our members prefer walking?
💡 Example: "Can you guess what percentage of our members prefer walking? 25, 50, or 75 percent?"
What is the longest distance you think I have biked in one trip?
💡 Example: "What is the longest distance you think I have biked in one trip? Guess in kilometers!"
Guess which vehicle type got introduced to our city first: bikes or scooters?
💡 Example: "Guess which vehicle type got introduced to our city first: bikes or scooters?"
Which app feature do you think is the most used: maps, payments, or chat?
💡 Example: "Which app feature do you think is the most used: maps, payments, or chat?"
Can you guess how many public bike stations are in our city?
💡 Example: "Can you guess how many public bike stations are in our city? Closest guess wins a shoutout!"
Guess which weather condition leads to the most rides: sunny, rainy, or cloudy?
💡 Example: "Guess which weather condition leads to the most rides: sunny, rainy, or cloudy?"
Which city landmark do you think is most visited by bikers?
💡 Example: "Which city landmark do you think is most visited by bikers? Share your guess!"
Can you guess the average speed of an e-scooter in our city?
💡 Example: "Can you guess the average speed of an e-scooter in our city?"
Guess how many minutes it takes to cross the city center by bike.
💡 Example: "Guess how many minutes it takes to cross the city center by bike."
Which vehicle do you think is the quietest: e-bike, e-scooter, or tram?
💡 Example: "Which vehicle do you think is the quietest: e-bike, e-scooter, or tram?"
Can you guess the most common reason for ride cancellations?
💡 Example: "Can you guess the most common reason for ride cancellations? Weather, traffic, or something else?"
Guess which festival causes the biggest spike in public transport use.
💡 Example: "Guess which festival causes the biggest spike in public transport use. Music, food, or sports?"
Which vehicle type do you think has the highest satisfaction score?
💡 Example: "Which vehicle type do you think has the highest satisfaction score? Bike, scooter, or tram?"
Can you guess how early the first train leaves our main station?
💡 Example: "Can you guess how early the first train leaves our main station? Before 5 AM?"
Guess how many mobility-related events are happening this month.
💡 Example: "Guess how many mobility-related events are happening this month. Closest answer wins a badge!"
Which day do you think is the least busy for public transport?
💡 Example: "Which day do you think is the least busy for public transport? Monday or Sunday?"
Choose a template from the list below, personalize it with your own details or clues, and post it to your community channel. Make sure to respond to guesses and reveal the correct answer to keep the energy positive and inclusive. Use these regularly to keep engagement high and help members connect over shared interests. Adjust clues to match your community's knowledge level and remember to have fun with the format.
For all platforms, post at times when your members are most active and use platform features like polls, emoji reactions, or pinned posts to boost visibility. Encourage quick replies and keep the game active by tagging or mentioning members who might enjoy participating.
Aim for 1-2 times per week to keep the activity fresh and maintain engagement without overwhelming members.
Keep clues simple and friendly, and always respond positively to every guess, no matter how close or far off.
Not necessarily. Recognition, shoutouts, or just revealing the answer with excitement is often enough to motivate members.
Absolutely. Tailor the questions to fit your group size or inside jokes for better results in smaller or private settings.
Jump in with hints or tag specific members to encourage responses. Always reveal the answer to close the loop and keep things positive.
Yes, but adjust city or cultural references to match your audience for the best engagement.
Definitely. Images or emojis can add extra fun and make your guessing games even more engaging.