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Milne, the creator of Winnie-the-Pooh. And a solid foundation of organizing and planning is needed for most events. Check out this collection of This or That questions.
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. Or, you can send out the categories before the call or meeting, and ask attendees to prepare lists ahead of time.
You can also have teammates submit the lists on remote work platforms like Basecamp, Slack, or Trello. Here are more virtual game show ideas. 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 sauce or stuffing five crackers in your mouth. Players take turns asking each other questions back and forth. The best time to play Spill It or Eat It tends to be at lunch time or during an afternoon break. 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. This game is also playable online. Simply have players privately message answers to the leader during a video call, or have participants fill out a form before the game. Then, share the responses, and challenge players to guess which teammate gave which answer.
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. 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 pin and answer questions on mobile devices, and the app automatically keeps score.
Check out these virtual team trivia tips. 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. You could also turn the exercise into a guessing game where other teams must try to predict which quality the team members share.
Never Have I Ever gets players to fess up to questionable behavior. Each player starts the game by holding up ten fingers. The game ends when only one player still has fingers up or after a certain number of rounds. Check out more online drinking games to play on Zoom.
Truth or Dare is one of the most classic getting to know you games. Each round, players must choose to answer a personal question or perform a dare. You can also use this truth or dare generator to come up with safe for work challenges.
Group art projects are a visual get to know you activity that caters to teammates who are not natural talkers. The first step to this exercise is to provide participants with materials and a workspace. You can use different mediums such as paper, paint, magazines, glass, or computer graphics.
When teammates complete and submit the projects, arrange the squares into a collage. Then, display the finished product in a shared space such as a common room or a Google Drive. For more team building art activities, check out this list of online art classes. Show and Tell is one of the simplest get to know you activities. Every participant shows an item to the group and explains the importance of the object. Often, presenters tell stories relating to the item. Organizers can assign themes to the activity, for example, childhood toys, vacations, learning, first love, or hobbies.
The exercise serves as a way to learn what matters and is meaningful to team members. I Am A…is an identity game that helps players find common bonds. If the group is in-person, then players will start the game spread out and will move towards speakers.
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