Next, explain to the group that, within a set time limit, they need to find a person who meets the criteria in each box and have that person sign their name. Only one person can sign each box! The first teen to get a full BINGO wins a prize. Alternatively, go for a blackout game...
Use a large plastic garbage bag with a hole cut out for the head as a bib for the seated student. The standing students put their arms under the seated person’s armpits and hold a bowl containing food in one hand and a spoon in the other. The seated person must keep their hands fol...
Label large plastic cups with teen’s names and they must put their found ice cubes into their cup. Give each team a small bucket or large bowl to put their ice cubes in. Puzzle Piece Hunt You will need a jigsaw puzzle with less than 100 pieces or cut a large picture into several pi...
Set-Up: Begin by dividing teens into two groups. Pass out an index card to each person and have them write their name on one side and three of their favorite things on the other side. For example, “ice cream,”“movies, or “dogs.” ...
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Icebreaker games are not true getting-acquainted games, but rather games for the group to warm-up to each other.
MYSTERY PERSON GROUP SORT 15-20 min Kickstart creative thinking and see different thought processes in action. Best for large groups of 20 or more. 1. Each person writes a surprising fact about themselves on an index card and drops their cards into a bag, box, or hat. 2. Each person...
Telephone Charades is a fun holiday icebreaker game for large groups. To set up the game, participants stand in a line facing one direction. The first player in line gets a Christmas-themed clue and acts it out for the next person in line. That second person then taps the person in fron...
Pick a multi-colored candy, such as Skittles or M&Ms, and place them into a large bowl. At the start of the meeting, pass the bowl around and instruct attendees to take as many as they want but refrain from eating them. Each person then has to answer a question for each color they...
Icebreaker gamesare most effective in groups of three or more people. To give you an example of how an icebreaker works, we're going to take a look at a classic icebreaker game that can be used for both small and large groups. This icebreaker game is traditionally known as the Ball Game...