FYI, I have two brothers, not three, so that's the lie. Unfortunately, I did audition for Zoom. Two Truths and a Lie is a fun and engaging game, and more importantly, it can help your team learn facts about one another, so they can begin forming deeper bonds. This ice breaker lets individuals ease up and have a little fun without a hassle. If you have more time on your hands, have the pairs split up after showing off their super cool shake and make even more creative ones with new partners.
Asking fun questions is an easy and effective ice breaker game. To play, simply go around the room and have each person provide an answer to a fun question. The questions are up to you, but if you're stuck, here are a few ideas:. These questions serve two purposes -- first, they allow your coworkers to get into a sillier, more creative mindset. Second, they encourage conversation on topics typically reserved for outside the office, which enables members of your team to get to know one another on a deeper level.
Meg Prater , Sr. Marketing Manager of the HubSpot blog, says "When I first started including ice-breaker questions in our weekly team stand-up meetings, the experience was … cringeworthy. It felt like exactly what it was: organized fun. But we kept at it. I listened to feedback and tried to incorporate it into better ice breakers. Keeping the ice breakers inclusive keeps everyone engaged. This ice breaker can promote team bonding, and it's one of the easier options on the list. Simply choose a brief personality quiz on your phone or computer if you're stuck, here's a list , and pull it up on a projector or send the link to everyone.
Once everyone has completed the personality assessment, have each colleague mention one thing they agree or disagree with from their results. This game allows your team members to gain a new perspective on their peers, and it's also a fun and easy way to get an interesting conversation started. Have everyone write a unique, strange, or unexpected fact about them on a piece of paper.
Then, put the pieces of paper into a hat and mix them around. Pull from the hat and read each fact. Allow the team to try and guess who wrote it. After they guess, ask the employee who wrote the fact to identify themselves and give any further context if necessary. This could be a great way to get to know surprising new things about your teammates.
To play, you simply divide your team into groups of four and give each group 20 sticks of spaghetti, one yard of tape, one yard of string, and a marshmallow. Whichever team can build the tallest structure, wins -- the trick is, the marshmallow must be on top. There are a few reasons this game works as both a great ice breaker and a team-building exercise.
First, the most successful teams are the groups of people who don't spend time competing for power. The game forces your colleagues to work collaboratively when brainstorming potential solutions.
Second, the Marshmallow Challenge encourages people to think quickly and offer alternative solutions when their initial idea fails. With the Marshmallow Challenge, you can strengthen your team's brainstorming and problem-solving skills, and your team can also have some fun. A win, win. At HubSpot, we conduct a scavenger hunt for new hires on the first day of their training. It's fun and encourages collaboration, but additionally, it can help employees learn their way around the office.
Fortunately, you can conduct a scavenger hunt for your team even if they've worked at your office for years. If your team members are getting to know each other for the first time, or for the first time in a long time, virtual team meeting games are fantastic for breaking the ice. They let new members get to know each other on a human level and help to reconnect co-workers who used to see each other every day. Looking for great virtual ice breakers to connect your team?
Improved memory of meetings — Things that are different and fun are memorable, right? Do you remember each of your 30 zoom calls with your boss this month, or do you remember the one time that her dog was making a pillow fort in the background? The same thing goes for games in meetings.
Psychologically, for them — The most important benefit of virtual team meeting games is one of the mind. Top 11 Virtual Team Meeting Games. Create a spinner wheel on AhaSlides and set different amounts of money as the entries.
For each entry, gather several questions. Questions should get harder the more money that an entry is valued at. In your team meeting, spin for each player and give them a question depending on the amount of money they land on. If they get it right, add that amount to their bank. Take AhaSlides for a Spin! Ask for 1 or 2-sentence impressions of different staff members.
Keep it innocent and clean! Add the correct answer along with any other accepted answers you think your team might propose. Give them a time limit and ensure that faster answers get more points.
Kate really loves the old X Print-o-Matic Gather a handful of images that connect your co-workers. Create a type answer quiz slide on AhaSlides and add an image. When the option to crop the image appears, zoom in on a part of the image and click save.
Write what the correct answer is, with a few other accepted answers as well. Set a time limit and choose whether to grant faster answerers more points.
In the quiz leaderboard slide that follows your type answer slide, set the background image as the full-sized image. Balderdash levels the playing field between the geniuses and the comedians. Find a list of weird words and use AhaSlides to make a brainstorm slide for each.
Get everyone to submit their ideas about what the word means. Get eveyrone to vote on their favourite ideas. Reveal the winner with the most votes.
Bring the ticket holders on stage to spin the virtual prize wheel to see what prize they have won. Some clients will allow people to spin the wheel a second time to see if they can win a better reward. Beware — the second spin could give them a less desirable prize than the first spin! As you can see, there are many ways to build Audience Participation Games for your event. Your success will come from your ability to choose the right game or games for your audience and event objectives.
Not all games are right for every audience or event situation. Samuel J. Smith is a thought leader, researcher, speaker and award winning innovator on event technology.
In , BizBash Magazine added Sam to its annual innovators list. Facebook 7 Twitter LinkedIn. Download Brochure No Email Required. Ultimately, they are searching for the best game for their needs: What are some simple and fun, games for audience participation?
How can you create audience participation games that are relevant to your content? How can you create audience participation games that keep attendees engaged over multiple days of your corporate event?
If you are a speaker or facilitator trying to spice up your session, how can you implement these games yourself? How can I use the data collected to make better business decisions? What should I keep in mind when creating a game? Create a simple game title or theme Game rewards What common mistakes should I avoid? Read: 4 Common mistakes to avoid with event gamification To help you with your brainstorming, we pulled together a list of audience participation games and provided a short explanation of how they could work inside your event.
We grouped the games into three different game families: Interactive trivia games Scavenger Hunt or Activity based games Spin-to-Win games I promise you will not like all of these ideas. Interactive Trivia Games Many people are familiar with trivia games , because they have either used them with their audience response software, played HQ or Trivia Crack on their phones, or have watched some of these games on TV.
Here are seven different trivia games that could work for your next event: 1. Live Trivia in General Session Players can play online, in webex, zoom meetings or in virtual events If your general session needs a spark of energy, perhaps you should consider Live Trivia.
Learn More 2. Elimination Game or Last Person Standing Players can play online, in webex, zoom meetings or in virtual events Another strategy is to use an elimination game or survivor trivia to see who is the last person standing. Learn More 3. Trivia Game with Cumulative Leaderboard Players can play online, in webex, zoom meetings.
Good option for multi-day virtual events An alternative to the single trivia game option 1 above encompassing all learning objectives, is a series of smaller games or quizzes. Learn More or Play Now 4. Trivia Bar on the Show Floor Think about this format as a sponsorship benefit or a sponsorship experience.
Learn More or See Examples 5. Countdown Trivia Game If you have ever played bar trivia, the countdown trivia game might be familiar to you. Learn More or Play Now 6. Quizzes Players can play online, in webex, zoom meetings. Participants propose new changes, and other players vote on which ones to keep. The Praise add-on enables users to send digital kudos to colleagues, making games of compliment tag easy and extra fun.
To kick off a game of compliment tag, first set a time-frame, such as a week, and announce the game to the team. When participants receive a piece of praise, they must reciprocate by sending a genuine compliment to another teammate.
The fun part about playing this game in Microsoft Teams is that you can send Praise to individuals or groups, maximizing the impact. However, all compliments must be sincere. At the end of the game, tally up the total number of Praise badges.
While the folks who send and receive the most compliments get special honors, everybody who participates wins! Snap Camera integrates with Microsoft Teams, meaning you can use filters to make meetings more fun. Typical Snap Camera filters include flower crowns, dog ears, cat hats, floating pizza slices, as well as lenses that transform users into potatoes or tigers.
These special effects make excellent online photobooth props. Once each teammate chooses a filter, snap a team photo by taking a screenshot. If the team guesses correctly, then award a point. You can award extra points for creativity, humor, and good use of GIFs, too! The team with the highest score after all rounds winds the game. First, install the app within your Teams chat. Then, create a board exclusively for the game, and invite all team members to join.
Designate one column for truths and one for dares. If you plan to play truth or dare in real time during a meeting, then pre-fill each column with cards. Players will only read the descriptions after picking the card, and will answer or perform immediately on camera. If you play on an ongoing basis throughout the workweek, then assign players to cards randomly, and take turns giving each other truths and dares.
Participants type answers to questions in the comments section, or link to video or photo evidence of dares. Since this is an office game, all content should be work-friendly! Here are a few PG truths and dares to get you started:. Trello enables due dates, so set a deadline for the player to comply.
Here is a list of more fun question games. Online quizzes are one of the most straightforward Microsoft Teams games. To create quizzes for Microsoft Teams, use the Forms app. This function allows you to create and share quizzes, surveys, and polls. When making forms, choose whether to display results instantly, or keep votes anonymous. Here are lists of questions for would you rather and this or that.
Play live during a meeting or over the course of the workweek, and share results with the group at the end of the activity.
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