You may add as many options as you want, but aim for 3-5 so your followers can engage in some healthy debate in the comments. You may also use this format to set up a fun game of “true or false” or any other form of trivia. If you would like, you can post several stories in a row using this feature, offering up several questions for your followers to engage with. Consider posting a follow-up story at a later point in time sharing the quiz’s results with your followers.

You may add as many options as you want, but aim for 3-5 so your followers can engage in some healthy debate in the comments. You may also use this format to set up a fun game of “true or false” or any other form of trivia. If you would like, you can post several stories in a row using this feature, offering up several questions for your followers to engage with. Consider posting a follow-up story at a later point in time sharing the quiz’s results with your followers.

You may add as many options as you want, but aim for 3-5 so your followers can engage in some healthy debate in the comments. You may also use this format to set up a fun game of “true or false” or any other form of trivia. If you would like, you can post several stories in a row using this feature, offering up several questions for your followers to engage with. Consider posting a follow-up story at a later point in time sharing the quiz’s results with your followers.

Consider adding Instagram’s “Questions” panel here, which you’ll find on the Stickers option in Stories. Doing so allows you to answer the question publicly on your story when you’re ready to announce the winning response. You can tailor this idea to fit your needs! Play a game of “guess the dish” if you run a food account, or “guess the movie” if you run a film account. If you run a music account, you can simply share some audio and invite users to guess the song.

Likewise, you can simply ask your followers to respond with their own unpopular takes.

Likewise, you can simply ask your followers to respond with their own unpopular takes.

Create a template in Create Mode or using a third-party app like Canva. On your template, label some categories that would be fun for people to add GIFs to, like: Morning Mood, Afternoon Mood, and Night Mood. Me 10 years ago, me today, Me 10 years from now. What my dog thinks of me, What I think of My Dog. Add your own GIFs to the template to give people ideas. Post the template to your story and encourage your followers to screenshot and repost the template with their own GIFs!

If you know a specific game you would like to play, tap the magnifying glass instead and search for its name.

If you know a specific game you would like to play, tap the magnifying glass instead and search for its name.

Some popular types of games on Instagram stories are: Racing games - From bike racing to car racing, several Instagram story games allow you to tilt your device and dodge obstacles as you pursue a new high score! This or that - Many Instagram story games will present you with a set of options, allowing you to record yourself and tilt your head towards the one you prefer. Which one are you? - These games will rotate through a deck of characters/items until settling on the one that has been assigned to you.

If the game requires recognition of an individual person’s face, your camera will pick up on the closest person. [2] X Research source

The game/filter that you used should be more easily accessible in the menu along the bottom of your “STORY” page the next time you open it.

There is a bit of a learning curve to using Spark AR, so be sure to familiarize yourself with the platform. It will likely come easier to those who already familiar with comparable software like Photoshop or Cinema 3D. [3] X Research source Meta Spark Studio is available to Windows 10 and macOS Mojave 10. 14 and higher.

Once you are comfortable with the tools and skills necessary to create an interactive AR filter, continue with your project and bring your game to life!

When publishing your game, you will be asked a number of questions. Be ready to think of a fun name for your creation, and to decide whether you want your game to be available to the public or not. [5] X Research source

When publishing your game, you will be asked a number of questions. Be ready to think of a fun name for your creation, and to decide whether you want your game to be available to the public or not. [5] X Research source