Get ready for first-date moments with quizzes on conversation starters, etiquette, and reading signals. You’ll practice making a good impression, avoiding common pitfalls, and choosing thoughtful follow-ups—whether you’re planning a casual coffee meet-up or a dinner date.
Spot the early warning signs without turning a first date into an interrogation. This quiz helps you recognize boundary issues, safety concerns, and manipulative behavior through realistic scenarios. Expect a mix of obvious and subtle red flags so you can practice calm, confident decision-making.

Nail the small moments that make a first date feel easy: when to arrive, how to handle your phone, and what to do about the bill. These mixed-difficulty questions focus on real-life scenarios so you can choose confident, considerate etiquette without overthinking it.

Make your first-date chat feel natural with openers that actually land and follow-ups that keep things flowing. This mixed-difficulty quiz helps you spot what to say next, what to avoid, and how to sound curious without interviewing. Choose your question count and difficulty, then practice at your own pace—no timer.
There are 3 quizzes with 366 questions total.
No. There’s no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options.
Both. You’ll see questions on conversation, planning, boundaries, and common first-date situations.
Yes. Quiz length and difficulty vary, so you can pick a shorter warm-up or a more detailed set.
These First Dates quizzes focus on practical decisions: what to say, what to ask, and how to handle awkward moments with respect and clarity.
You’ll also review common dating norms like punctuality, communication, and boundaries, so you can make choices that fit your style while staying considerate.
Each quiz question has 4 answer options and there’s no timer, so you can think through scenarios and pick the response that best matches healthy, realistic first-date behavior.
Quiz length and difficulty vary across the set, so you can start with quicker refreshers or take longer runs for broader coverage.
The idea of a “first date” has changed a lot over time—from formal chaperoned visits to modern low-pressure meetups like coffee or a walk—yet the core goal is still the same: checking compatibility while keeping things safe and respectful.