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  1. Feb 22, 2024 · Learn how to choose and run effective ice breaker games to engage and energize your team. Find games for different purposes, group sizes and settings, with tips and examples.

    • Purpose of Icebreakers. Interactions between people who aren’t close can be awkward, which is where icebreakers come in. Icebreakers are typically used in group settings such as team-building activities, workshops, conferences, and social gatherings.
    • Considerations for Using Icebreakers. What do you want to achieve with an icebreaker? Do you want to set the tone for the learning community or lead into course content in engaging ways?
    • Zoom Icebreakers 1. Paint a Picture, Build a Story. Best For: Virtual Fun. In this icebreaker, playoff your teammates’ artistry and create a scenario of their masterpieces.
    • Icebreakers Games for Meetings. 15. One Word. Best For: In-Person Team Building. The One Word icebreaker allows you to provide initial context into a meeting’s topic and get everyone in the right mindset for discussion.
    • Exorcise the Demons (10 mins) Best for: Topic exploration. How: Best for groups of three or more, this is one of the most popular icebreakers from Team Playbook.
    • True or False (10 mins) Best for: Team-building. How: Each person is asked to make three statements about themselves, one of which has to be false. The rest of the group then votes on which “fact” is actually falsehood.
    • Three Things (5-10 mins) Best for: Introductions. How: A quick-fire, fast-paced activity. Person A kicks things off by naming a category (for example, “types of dessert”).
    • Team Timeline (15 mins) Best for: Team building. How: Each team member takes four slips of paper, jotting down an important moment from their life on each.
    • Scavenger hunt. Break the ice with a game that doesn’t require too much brainpower. List off a few items and send your team on a quest around their house or office to find something that matches.
    • Two truths and a lie. Two truths and a lie is a great way to get to know new people. The premise is simple: everyone gets a chance to share three things about themselves — two that are true and one that’s a lie.
    • Kahoot quizzes. University lecturers know what’s up when it comes to hyping up a room full of people — it’s all about Kahoot. Kahoot quizzes are easy-to-access live quizzes that anyone can take part in from their own internet-connected device.
    • Jackbox.tv games. Jackbox.tv games are similar to Kahoot quizzes but a lot less serious. You can buy a suite of games on your laptop or gaming console.
  2. Jul 28, 2022 · Learn how to use interactive activities to break the ice and energize your virtual or hybrid meetings. Find out 35 icebreaker questions, games, and tips to get your participants talking and having fun.

  3. Jun 10, 2024 · Discover 75 engaging icebreaker activities for groups of all sizes to get to know each other and have fun! Perfect for small and large group team building.