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- Two Truths and a Lie: Each person shares three statements about themselves, two of which are true, and one is a lie. The group guesses which statement is the lie.
- Human Bingo: Create bingo cards with different traits or experiences in each square. Participants mingle and find people who match the descriptions to fill out their bingo card.
- Speed Networking: Pair participants up and give them a limited time (e.g., 1 minute) to introduce themselves and share a fun fact before rotating to meet someone new.
- Personal Objects: Participants bring an object that represents them and explain its significance to the group.
- Meet Me Bingo
- Would You Rather
- This Or That
- Top Five
- Figure It Out
- Spill It Or Eat It
- Confess and Guess
- If I were…
- Team Trivia
- All Alike
Meet Me Bingo is one of the better introduction games for large groups. To play this game, give each participant a Bingo board. Then, split the crowd into smaller groups and encourage interaction. Players will mark squares with the names of other players who fit the descriptions. The first player to get five in a row wins. Or, you can challenge tea...
Would You Rather is a behavioral psychology game that asks players to choose between two courses of actions. Often, the situations described are silly, gross, awkward, or uncomfortable. The answers can reveal players’ logic and belief systems. Here are some example prompts: 1. Would you rather have a runny nose or a persistent cough? 2. Would you r...
This or That asks players to pick between two similar choices. The answers reveal participants’ preferences and can show similarities between players. Because the game goes quickly, you can easily ask a few This or That questions on the fly if you find yourself with extra time at the end of meetings or during breaks. Here are some examples: 1. Coke...
Top Five is a game that asks players to list the top five personal favorites in each category. To play this game, participants make best-of lists and share those answers with the group. Here are some example categories: 1. Movies 2. TV Shows 3. Bands or Singers 4. Songs or Albums 5. Books 6. Travel destinations 7. Desserts 8. Dinners 9. Breakfast f...
Figure It Out was a kids’ game show in the 90’s where a panel of judges would have to guess a guest’s unusual talent or impressive achievement. To Play Figure It Out: 1. Pick a player as the contestant 2. The contestant chooses a secret, and draws a number of blanks to signal the number of words in the secret 3. The panel asks yes or no questions 4...
Spill It or Eat It is similar to James Corden’s “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts.” The game consists of a series of personal questions. Players can either answer the question or eat a gross food, a messy food, a spicy food, or a large quantity of food. For example, the consequence for dodging a question might be swallowing a spoon full of hot sau...
Confess and Guess is one of the easiest getting to know you games for small groups. Each round, participants write down the answer to a prompt on a slip of paper and put it in a bowl. Then, a host reads out each reply, and players must guess which player wrote the answer. Here are some example prompts: 1. Your greatest fear 2. Your animal form 3. Y...
If I Were is a game that encourages players to imagine themselves in different situations. To play the game, read out the prompts and give each participant a turn to respond. Here are example prompts: 1. If I were a flower, I’d be… 2. If I were a country, I’d be… 3. If I were a song, I’d be… 4. If I were a celebrity, I’d be… 5. If I were a food, I’...
Most trivia games revolve around static subjects like pop culture, math, or literature. However, you can also create a personalized trivia game that uses tidbits about teammates as prompts. To design your game, first gather data by asking employees to fill out a survey. Then, make a multiple-choice style quiz in Kahoot. Players enter the game room ...
All Alike is a game that encourages players to find common ground. To start the game, first split the group into teams of 3 to 6. Next, send teams into breakout rooms or different areas of the physical meeting room. The groups have five minutes to find a trait that all team members share. For example, “we all studied abroad,” “we all hate cilantro,...
Jun 20, 2024 · Looking for a way to encourage team bonding? We’ve created this list of 60 awesome games that help you get to know each other better.
Oct 24, 2024 · Icebreaker games are activities you play with your team to help facilitate discussion among colleagues. These games are crucial for new teams that do not know each other very well, especially if team members are unaware of potential shared interests.
Apr 11, 2022 · Whether you’re onboarding new employees, connecting teams that don’t interact very often, or simply looking to become better acquainted with your colleagues, getting to know you activities will do the trick.
Dec 8, 2023 · These 13 getting-to-know-you activities will help your hybrid and remote teams connect deeper, build trust, and foster collaboration in 2024.
Getting-to-know-you activities — sometimes called icebreakers — are a great way for you to begin learning about the different personalities in your new class. They will help you to see which kids are leaders and which may prefer to sit back.