What’s a good icebreaker game?
What’s a good icebreaker game?
Icebreaker games for work
Scavenger hunt. Most people have fond memories of scavenger hunts from their childhood.
Online quizzes. You can use workplace tools like QuizBreaker to promote team bonding.
Jenga questions.
Salt and pepper.
BYOI.
Two truths, one lie.
Whose story is it?
Find 10 things in common.
- Scavenger hunt. Most people have fond memories of scavenger hunts from their childhood.
- Online quizzes. You can use workplace tools like QuizBreaker to promote team bonding.
- Jenga questions.
- Salt and pepper.
- BYOI.
- Two truths, one lie.
- Whose story is it?
- Find 10 things in common.
What is a fun quick ice breaker?
Two Truths and a Lie
One of the more classic ice breakers in the list, Two Truths and a Lie can be used anywhere from family parties to company events. To play, you simply ask each person to brainstorm three “facts” about themselves — two of the facts will be true, and one will be a lie.
What are some fun ice breaker questions?
- What sport would you compete in if you were in the Olympics?
- Who is the better businessman or business woman and why?
- What was the worst job you ever had?
- You can have anyone fictional as your imaginary friend, who do you choose and why?
- What would your superpower be and why?
How do you play 10 things in common icebreaker?
10 things in common
Each pair is responsible for finding 10 things they have in common with one another. Remember to tell everyone easy cop-outs aren’t allowed, like “we both have hands”. Once they find 10 things they have in common, they share their discoveries with the group.