The card game that turns a psychology experiment into the best date of your life. 36 questions, escalating vulnerability, real intimacy.
In 1997, psychologist Arthur Aron placed strangers in a lab and asked them 36 questions in escalating order of vulnerability. Many participants reported feeling deeply connected. Some fell in love.
The New York Times made it famous. We made it playable. A beautifully designed card deck that guides you through the same sequence of self-disclosure that builds real closeness.
Three sets of questions that gradually deepen. By the time you reach Set III, you're sharing things you've never told anyone.
Both players answer every question. Mutual vulnerability builds trust faster than one-sided sharing ever could.
Not 150 cards you'll never finish. 36 questions, one sitting, one unforgettable night. Designed to be experienced fully.
36 Love Questions. The card game that turns strangers into something more, and partners into something deeper.