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  1. Feb 21, 2024 · Find out how to play fun and inclusive team building games for different settings and purposes. Whether you need icebreaker questions, problem solving activities, or outdoor exercises, this list has you covered.

    • Coworker Bingo. Time: 2–5 minutes. Number of People: At least 6. Benefits: Builds relationship. Things Needed to Play: Pre-made bingo sheet. How to Play: Come up with a bingo sheet that has different common experiences or traits on them (i.e., “Has been to Europe,” “Is left-handed,” “Has a master’s degree”).
    • Pictionary Chain. Time: 10 minutes. Number of People: 4–10 people. Benefits: Develops communication, boosts creativity. Things Needed to Play: Index cards, pens.
    • Copycat. Time: 3–10 minutes. Number of People: 4–15 people. Benefits: Communication skills, problem-solving. Things Needed to Play: A deck of cards. How to Play: Pick out a suit from the deck of cards and have everyone draw a card from that suit.
    • Paper Plane Challenge. Time: 10 minutes. Number of People: 4–10 people. Benefits: Boosts creativity, creates camaraderie. Things Needed to Play: Paper (can bring in paper of different weights)
    • What Makes You Tick. You could think of this as “what makes you ticked off”, as this is an exercise in learning about each other’s personalities and seeing what kind of personalities will clash.
    • Ideas As Building Blocks. Create a fictional problem that must be solved. It could be a theoretical product, a brain teaser, a riddle, a design challenge — anything that needs a solution.
    • Truth And Lie. Give each team member four identical slips of paper, or have them use their laptops if they’re remote. Instruct them to write down three truths and one lie.
    • The Barter Puzzle. Break your team into groups of equal members. Give each team a distinctly different jigsaw puzzle of equal difficulty. Explain that they have a set amount of time to complete the puzzle as a group.
    • Magic Cane (Helium Stick) Time: 15 Minutes. Number of Participants: 6-14 People. Items Needed: Tent Pole (or similar --- the stick must be long, thin, and light)
    • The Barter Puzzle. Time: 20 Minutes. Number of Participants: 9-25 People. Items Needed: At least 3 puzzles with 50 pieces or fewer. Goal: The group must complete a puzzle.
    • Electric Fence. Time: 20 Minutes. Number of Participants: 5-15 People. Items Needed: Rope, shoe string, or pole. Goal: The entire team must cross over the top of the "electric fence."
    • Blind Drawing. Time: 25 minutes. Number of Participants: 4-30 People. Items Needed: Paper, writing utensils, A selection of everyday items (bottle cap, coin, key etc.)
  2. Dec 29, 2023 · Find out the best team building games for adults that boost productivity, communication, and bonding at the office. From murder mysteries to escape games, from art challenges to storyboarding, these games are fun and engaging for any team size and skill level. Learn how to play each game with tips and guides.

  3. Learn how to bond with your team and improve your work performance with these fun and creative exercises. Find out how to do team-building activities during meetings, workdays, and outside the office.

  4. Feb 22, 2024 · Find out how to choose and run effective team building activities that help your team bond, communicate, and align. Explore games, exercises, and templates for different purposes and group sizes.

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