A good list of yearbook superlatives can quickly become one of your book’s most talked about sections. Do it well enough a couple of years in a row, and students will talk for weeks about which senior will win which award. And—what’s more—they’ll enjoy figuring out which new superlatives you’ve added to the mix.
All this to say, you’ll want to ensure you have a great list of yearbook superlatives for seniors and everyone else.
We’ve compiled a list of over 100 yearbook superlatives for seniors, middle schoolers, and elementary school students.
Sure, there’s a roster of classics that you don’t need our help coming up with. But adding a few wildcard superlatives—ones that are either culturally relevant or a break from tradition—can be a fantastic way to excite your students and make your book stand out. So, read on.
Senior Superlative Ideas for Any High School Yearbook
- Life of the Party
- Most Likely to Be President
- Most Likely to Cure the Common Cold
- Most Likely to Write the Next Harry Potter
- Most Likely to Win the Lottery and Lose the Ticket
- Most Likely to Be on a Reality Show
- Most Likely to Be Late to Graduation
- Most Likely to Trip at Graduation
- Most Likely to Be Your Boss
- Most Changed Since Freshman Year
- Most Likely to Invent the Next iPhone
- Most Likely to Win an Olympic Medal
- Most Likely to Win a Nobel Prize
- Most Likely to Win a Pulitzer
- Most Outspoken
- Best Voice
- Best Beard
- Most Unique
- Best Rapper
- Best Car
- Best TikTok Videos
- Best Promposal
- Worst Singer
- Most Likely to Become Internet Famous
- Best Facial Expressions
- Best Sneeze
- Most Likely to Travel the World
- Most Likely to Become a Farmer
- Most Likely to Come Back to Teach at This School
- Best Candidate for the CIA
- Most Environmentally Conscious
- Class Activist
- Class Heartthrobs
- Class Heartbreakers
- Biggest Flirts
- Most Intellectual
- Best Comebacks
- Best Gamer
- Best Sneakers
- Best Photographer
- Most Likely to be on a Reality Show
- Worst Driver
- Most Likely to be Found Studying in the Library
- Cutest Couple That Never Was
- Worst Case of Senioritis
- Best Bromance
- Biggest Celebrity Lookalike
- Best Shoulder to Cry On
- Most Likely to Become an Influencer
- Most Likely to Show Up Late to Class with Starbucks
Yearbook Superlatives for Elementary School Students
- Silliest Joke Teller
- Strongest Speller
- Best Story Teller
- Most Caring
- Neatest Cubby
- Best Line Leader
- Best Handwriting
- Best Note Taker
- Most Courteous
- Most Likely to Get the Teacher off Topic
- Strongest Aloud Reader
- Best School Citizen
- Best Sharer
- Most Creative
- Field Day MVP
- Best Helper
- Most Likely to Have Perfect Attendance
- Most Fun at Recess
- Best Attitude
- Most Likely to Be Sorted into Gryffindor
- Most Likely to Become a Ninja
- Most Likely to Be an Evil Scientist
Middle School Yearbook Superlatives List
- Best Group Project Leader
- Best Locker
- Best Performer
- Most Artistic
- Most Organized
- Biggest Drama King/Queen
- Best Snap Chatter
- Most Likely to be BFF
- Most Likely to be Caught Sleeping in Class
- Most Likely to Walk into a Wall While Texting
- Most Likely to Become a Politician
- Most Likely to Become a Teacher
- Most Likely to Win The Voice
- Most Likely to Win Chopped
- Most Likely to be Found in the Library
- Best Group Project Leader
- Best Locker
- Most Talkative
- Biggest Gossip
- Best Person to be Stranded With on a Desert Island
- Most Likely to Fight Aliens and Win
- Best Nickname
- Most Likely to Get Their Picture on the $20 Bill
- Most Likely to Beat Stephen Curry’s Records
- Most Likely to Trend in a Dance Video
- Most Likely to Survive The Hunger Games
Tried and True Superlatives for Any School
- Friendliest
- Best Hair
- Best Eyes
- Most Likely to Succeed
- Best Personality
- Best Dressed
- Class Clown
- Most Athletic
- Loudest
- Quietest
- Cutest Couple
- Most School Spirit
- Most Ambitious
- Most Likely to Cheer You Up
- Teacher’s Pet
- Best Laugh
- Best Smile
- Best Accent
- Biggest Prankster
- Most Gullible
A good yearbook superlatives list will give you many great ideas for your yearbook, but it’ll also inspire you for funny superlatives unique to your school.
Whether you copy parts of this list for your own yearbook superlatives page or plan to use it to generate ideas, a good set of superlatives will give your students a reason to talk about your book before—and after—distribution.