Quick Team Building Games
Quick Team Building Games
Quick Team Building Games
1. Game of Possibilities
Time: 5-6 minutes
Number of Participants: One or multiple small groups
Tools Needed: Any random objects
Rules: This is a great 5-minute team building game. Give an object to one
person in each group. One at a time, someone has to go up in front of the group
and demonstrate a use for that object. The rest of the team must guess what the
player is demonstrating. The demonstrator cannot speak, and demonstrations
must be original, possibly wacky, ideas.
2. Winner/Loser
Time: 5-6 minutes
Number of Participants: Two or more people
Tools Needed: None
Rules: Partner A shares something negative that happened in their life with
Partner B. It can be a personal or work-related memory, but it has to be true.
Then Partner A discusses the same experience again, but focuses only on the
positive aspects. Partner B helps explore the silver lining of the bad experience.
Afterward, they switch roles.
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5. Human Knot
Time: 15 - 30 minutes
Number of Participants: 8 - 20 people
Tools Needed: None
Rules: Have everyone stand in a circle facing each other, shoulder to shoulder.
Instruct everyone to put their right hand out and grab a random hand of someone
across from them. Then, tell them to put their left hand out and grab another
random hand from a different person across the circle. Within a set time limit, the
group needs to untangle the knot of arms without releasing their hands. If the
group is too large, make multiple smaller circles and have the separate groups
compete.
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Objective: This activity will rely heavily on problem solving and leadership skills.
Some team members might stand out and some might stand back, but it's
important to remember that the entire team must come to a consensus before a
decision is made.
Objective: This is a great ice breaker game, especially for new teams. Helps
eliminate snap judgements of colleagues, and gives introverts an equal chance
to share some facts about themselves.