What Are Some Fun Icebreaker Games?

Published 2021-04-19
Even though it's a great way to start off meetings or classes, icebreakers are not for everyone. So what are some fun icebreaker games that anyone can enjoy? Find out by watching this video!

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Key Moments in this Episode
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00:00 Intro & Summary
00:36 What Is An Icebreaker Game?
01:09 3 Types of Icebreaker Games
01:56 The Fun and Light "Conversation Roulette" Game
04:29 What Is A Conversation?
05:05 From "Two Truths And A Lie" to "Two Truths And A Dream"
06:50 Teleporting Into Someone's Future
07:17 Getting To Know You
08:01 Two Icebreaker Combination: "We Connect Walks"
09:15 Introvert Friendly Icebreaker: "Me To We"
10:07 Free Printables For You

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What Is A Good Icebreaker Activity?
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All Comments (19)
  • ✅This was just the tip of the iceberg. I prepared a FREE downloadable, printable set of icebreaker questions paired with lots of clever activities right here: weand.me/tools/
  • @ashleyryan1
    I have enjoyed these videos. I am a social work student pursuing a master's degree, but I also supervise court ordered parent-child visits, coach parents, and am a staff trainer who leads staff with check-ins at the start of the meeting and I am trying to make improvements in our nurturing parenting program. I have found my way to your videos when looking for great ways to connect with the team during our meetings. Thank you for including activities that are introvert friendly, that is very important as a lot of people tailor Ice breakers to extroverts.
  • @allenckm3334
    "Conversation is food for the soul!" Brilliant quote!, "Two truth and a DREAM" Man, i'm loving the games you introduced Chad, with even some giving it a different spin!! And all of you content as well..haha, cant stop binge watching them LOL. Thank you soooo much for sharing all of them so openly & willingly, bless you brother. Gonna try these new ice breaker some of these days! Gosh, Im so excited & looking forward!
  • @MsNeko12345
    LOVE love love the we connect cards in PPT, we use them all the time in our virtual workshops for icebreakers, and for the session breaks we show the stretch cards, thanks so much for sharing them in this way! :0)
  • @ismails5598
    Never had a person deserved a like more then you for that second idea. Would’ve given you a thousand more if I could 🎉😊
  • @MsNeko12345
    I love to do a virtual scavenger hunt, ask the audience to find an item that starts with '[name a letter]' everyone goes to get an item, shows it in the camera, of adds their item into chat.... its fun for the introverts to watch or the extroverts to play along!!
  • I work for an airline. I do workshops with staff from travel management companies. If u can share some games and activities which can be used for in person workshops.
  • @biancapeel2086
    Hi Chad. As always grateful for you and the inspiration your content provides. My context in brief is as follows: Chldren's camp councellor and Nature's classroom teacher for disavantaged children in Connecticut, then onto study of Outdoor Education in the Community in Scotland. Following this I studied and qualified in English and Education which I've used professionally since 2004 around the world teaching English as a foreign language for general, academic or professional purposes. During this time I also qualified and worked as a Montessori preschool teacher in Australia and most recently embarked on a course of study to train and qualify as a Holistic Integrated Creative Arts Practitioner. Last year due to the pandemic and ongoing uncertainty in securing employment I started my own company back in Scotland and have been consulting on learning and teaching in various settings. Your content resonates with me as I am a big fan of Sir Ken Robinson and his views on how we learn and engage in education. My dream is to radically reform learning environments to allow for creativity, connection/collaboration, critical thinking and communication which is empowering and enabiling.
  • Im a leader, educator and therapist I'm looking for ideas and inspiration for my meetings, insta lives and my digital course.
  • I’m a student ambassador for my school and I’m looking for a fun icebreaker to play for orientation tomorrow
  • heard your call Chad! breaking the ice here to say: THANK YOU! great ideas. I am coordinating monthly virtual sessions with an internal network of almost 100 people and I am trying lot´s of your tips/activities to make the sessions more engaging and increase collaboration (which is my main goal!!) ;)
  • @imapettyscorpio
    I am a meetup leader and I am always looking for fun ice breakers for intimate settings that are not always so drinking connected, but aren’t so work related either
  • @mrsthesmsm
    I'm starting a new tradition, i invite people and introduce them to one another. I was inspired by the book "2 hour cocktail party". I've used ur ice breakers in my first one and looking for new activities for my second one.😊
  • @MsLneil
    Love this content. I work with people who are neurodiverse and neurotypical at a non profit organization.
  • @NEscobar66
    Getting ready to train via zoom a group of 12 Peer Counselors. Third time doing this virtually - always on the look out for ways to get them to connect to me and to each other QUICKLY so we can make the most of our time together as we dive into the content. I've done some pre-training introductions but still feel like I don't get to know the participants as well as if I had done it in person - am i asking the wrong questions?