Team Building

150 Family Feud Questions for Team Building Events (+ Free Templates)

Corporate Events Team
2/5/2026
15 min

Planning a team building event that people will actually enjoy? Family Feud is the go-to game for corporate events, and for good reason — it's inclusive, energetic, and doesn't require any special skills or knowledge.

We've compiled 150 workplace-safe Family Feud questions organized by category, plus tips for running a successful team building game. Whether you're planning an in-office event, a virtual team activity, or an offsite retreat, these questions will get your team laughing and bonding.

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Why Family Feud for Team Building?

Family Feud for team building consistently ranks as one of the most popular corporate game activities because:

  • Zero learning curve — Everyone knows how Family Feud works
  • Cross-department bonding — Mix teams across departments for networking
  • No special skills needed — Unlike trivia, anyone can guess survey answers
  • Scales easily — Works for 6 people or 600
  • Naturally collaborative — Teams must discuss and decide together

Companies like Google, Salesforce, and Deloitte use game-show-style activities for team building because they create shared positive experiences — the foundation of strong team culture.

Ice Breaker Questions

These easy questions warm up the room and get everyone comfortable:

1. Name something people do on their first day at a new job. A: Introduce themselves (35), Fill out paperwork (25), Get a tour (18), Set up their desk (12), Go to lunch with the team (7), Get lost (3)

2. Name something you always have at your desk. A: Coffee/water (28), Phone (22), Computer (20), Pens (12), Snacks (10), Photos (8)

3. Name a reason someone might be late to work. A: Traffic (35), Overslept (25), Kids (15), Car trouble (10), Weather (8), Forgot something (7)

4. Name something people look forward to on Friday. A: Weekend (35), Leaving early (20), Happy hour (15), No alarm tomorrow (12), Date night (10), Sleeping in (8)

5. Name an app everyone has on their phone. A: Social media (30), Weather (20), Maps (18), Camera (12), Email (10), Music (10)

6. Name something people do during a boring meeting. A: Check phone (30), Doodle (22), Daydream (18), Nod off (12), Online shop (10), Count ceiling tiles (8)

7. Name a popular morning beverage. A: Coffee (40), Tea (20), Orange juice (15), Water (10), Smoothie (8), Energy drink (7)

8. Name something in a break room. A: Coffee maker (30), Microwave (25), Refrigerator (20), Sink (10), Vending machine (8), Table and chairs (7)

9. Name a reason to celebrate at work. A: Promotion (28), Birthday (22), Project completion (18), Retirement (12), New hire (10), Friday (10)

10. Name something people bring to a potluck. A: Casserole (25), Dessert (22), Chips and dip (18), Salad (15), Drinks (12), Nothing (8)

11. Name a common email sign-off. A: Best (28), Thanks (25), Regards (18), Sincerely (12), Cheers (10), Talk soon (7)

12. Name something you do in an elevator. A: Press buttons (28), Stand awkwardly (22), Look at phone (18), Avoid eye contact (15), Small talk (10), Hold door (7)

13. Name a popular lunch option near offices. A: Sandwich shop (25), Fast food (22), Pizza (18), Salad place (15), Food truck (12), Chinese (8)

14. Name something people do on a work break. A: Check phone (28), Get coffee (22), Walk (18), Eat snack (12), Chat with coworkers (12), Smoke (8)

15. Name something in a junk drawer. A: Pens (25), Batteries (20), Tape (15), Scissors (12), Random keys (10), Rubber bands (8), Charger cables (10)

16. Name something people complain about at work. A: Workload (28), Boss (20), Pay (18), Commute (12), Meetings (12), Temperature (10)

17. Name a reason to call in sick when you're not really sick. A: Mental health day (30), Nice weather (20), Tired (18), Appointment (12), Don't feel like it (10), Sports event (10)

18. Name something in every office supply closet. A: Paper (30), Pens (22), Sticky notes (18), Stapler (12), Tape (10), Folders (8)

19. Name a popular workplace snack. A: Chips (25), Fruit (20), Granola bar (18), Candy (15), Nuts (12), Crackers (10)

20. Name something people put on their office walls. A: Calendar (28), Photos (22), Diplomas (18), Motivational quotes (12), Whiteboard (10), Clock (10)

Ready to use these questions in a real game? Build your team building game in minutes with our free builder.

Office Life Questions

21. Name something that happens in every team meeting. A: Someone talks too much (28), Technical difficulties (22), Someone is late (18), Off-topic discussion (12), Action items (10), Awkward silence (10)

22. Name a workplace perk people love. A: Remote work (30), Free food (22), Flexible hours (18), Health insurance (12), PTO (10), Gym membership (8)

23. Name something you'd find in a CEO's office. A: Big desk (28), Window view (22), Awards (18), Fancy chair (12), Family photos (10), Bookshelf (10)

24. Name a corporate buzzword. A: Synergy (30), Circle back (22), Leverage (18), Pivot (12), Bandwidth (10), Deep dive (8)

25. Name something that makes a video call awkward. A: Background noise (28), Muted mic talking (25), Camera off (18), Bad connection (12), Kids/pets appearing (10), Eating on camera (7)

26. Name a type of workplace training. A: Safety (28), Harassment prevention (22), Software (18), Leadership (12), First aid (10), Compliance (10)

27. Name something people do during WFH days. A: Laundry (28), Stay in pajamas (22), Cook lunch (18), Walk the dog (12), Nap (10), TV in background (10)

28. Name a sign someone is about to quit. A: Resume updates (28), Disengaged (22), Taking lots of calls (18), Dressed up for "appointments" (12), Cleaning desk (10), Complaining more (10)

29. Name something every intern is asked to do. A: Get coffee (28), Make copies (22), Take notes (18), Organize files (12), Order lunch (10), Answer phones (10)

30. Name an annoying coworker habit. A: Loud eating (28), Replying all (22), Microwave fish (18), Speaker phone (12), Loud music (10), Interrupting (10)

31-45. (Additional office life questions)

31. Name something people steal from the office. A: Pens (30), Paper (22), Sticky notes (18), Snacks (12), Tape (10), Time (8)

32. Name a reason for a work email to go unanswered. A: Too busy (28), Missed it (22), Don't know the answer (18), Avoiding it (12), In spam (10), Too long (10)

33. Name something at a company holiday party. A: Drinks (28), Music (22), Food (20), Dancing (12), Awards (10), Awkward conversations (8)

34. Name a type of meeting nobody wants to attend. A: Monday morning (28), Budget review (22), Performance review (18), All-hands (12), Training (10), Status update (10)

35. Name something people do the last day before vacation. A: Leave early (28), Out of office reply (22), Finish tasks (18), Clean desk (12), Say goodbye (10), Nothing productive (10)

For even more workplace questions, check out our complete Family Feud questions for work collection.

Food and Drink Questions

36. Name a topping people put on a burger. A: Cheese (30), Lettuce (20), Tomato (18), Onion (12), Pickles (10), Ketchup (10)

37. Name a food people eat at a barbecue. A: Hot dogs (28), Burgers (25), Corn on the cob (18), Ribs (12), Watermelon (10), Coleslaw (7)

38. Name a type of cuisine people order for delivery. A: Chinese (28), Pizza (25), Thai (15), Mexican (12), Indian (10), Sushi (10)

39. Name something people put in their coffee. A: Sugar (30), Cream (25), Milk (18), Flavored syrup (10), Nothing (10), Ice (7)

40. Name a popular ice cream flavor. A: Vanilla (30), Chocolate (28), Strawberry (18), Cookies and cream (10), Mint chip (8), Cookie dough (6)

41. Name a food that's messy to eat. A: Ribs (28), Tacos (22), Spaghetti (18), Wings (12), Lobster (10), Corn on the cob (10)

42. Name a breakfast food. A: Eggs (28), Pancakes (22), Cereal (18), Toast (12), Bacon (10), Waffles (10)

43. Name a food people eat on Thanksgiving. A: Turkey (35), Mashed potatoes (22), Stuffing (18), Cranberry sauce (10), Pie (8), Green beans (7)

44. Name a popular candy bar. A: Snickers (28), Kit Kat (22), Twix (18), Reese's (12), M&Ms (10), Milky Way (10)

45. Name a food that comes on a stick. A: Corn dog (28), Popsicle (22), Kebab (18), Cotton candy (12), Cake pop (10), Lollipop (10)

46-55. (More food questions)

46. Name a type of cheese. A: Cheddar (30), Mozzarella (22), Swiss (18), Parmesan (12), Brie (10), American (8)

47. Name a food you eat with your hands. A: Pizza (30), Chicken wings (20), Tacos (18), Sandwich (12), Fries (10), Chips (10)

48. Name a popular soup. A: Chicken noodle (30), Tomato (25), Clam chowder (15), Vegetable (12), French onion (10), Minestrone (8)

49. Name something you find at a salad bar. A: Lettuce (28), Tomatoes (22), Croutons (18), Dressing (12), Cucumbers (10), Cheese (10)

50. Name a food people eat at the movies. A: Popcorn (40), Candy (22), Nachos (15), Hot dog (10), Pretzel (8), Soda (5)

Create a food-themed Family Feud game — perfect for office potluck events!

Pop Culture Questions

51. Name a superhero everyone knows. A: Spider-Man (28), Batman (25), Superman (20), Iron Man (12), Wonder Woman (8), Captain America (7)

52. Name a popular streaming service. A: Netflix (35), Disney+ (20), Hulu (15), Amazon Prime (12), HBO Max (10), Apple TV+ (8)

53. Name a famous TV game show. A: Family Feud (30), Jeopardy (25), Wheel of Fortune (18), Price is Right (12), Deal or No Deal (8), Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (7)

54. Name a social media platform. A: Instagram (28), TikTok (25), Facebook (18), X/Twitter (12), YouTube (10), Snapchat (7)

55. Name a famous movie franchise. A: Marvel/Avengers (28), Star Wars (25), Harry Potter (18), Fast & Furious (12), Lord of the Rings (10), James Bond (7)

56-65. (More pop culture)

56. Name a famous musician from the 2000s. A: Beyoncé (28), Eminem (22), Britney Spears (18), Jay-Z (12), Usher (10), Justin Timberlake (10)

57. Name a reality TV show. A: Survivor (25), The Bachelor (22), Big Brother (18), American Idol (15), Amazing Race (10), Keeping Up with the Kardashians (10)

58. Name a famous animated movie. A: Finding Nemo (25), Toy Story (22), Frozen (20), Shrek (15), The Lion King (10), Moana (8)

59. Name something associated with Taylor Swift. A: Music (30), Eras Tour (22), Cats (15), Travis Kelce (12), Red lipstick (10), Friendship bracelets (11)

60. Name a famous video game. A: Minecraft (25), Fortnite (22), Mario (20), Call of Duty (12), Tetris (10), Zelda (11)

Travel and Geography Questions

61. Name a country people dream of visiting. A: Italy (28), France (22), Japan (18), Australia (12), Greece (10), Iceland (10)

62. Name something people pack for vacation. A: Clothes (30), Sunscreen (22), Phone charger (18), Toiletries (12), Passport (10), Snacks (8)

63. Name a famous landmark. A: Eiffel Tower (28), Statue of Liberty (22), Great Wall of China (18), Big Ben (12), Pyramids (10), Colosseum (10)

64-75. (More travel questions condensed)

64. Name a U.S. state people visit for vacation. A: Florida (30), California (25), Hawaii (20), New York (12), Texas (8), Colorado (5)

65. Name something annoying about flying. A: Delays (28), Cramped seats (22), Turbulence (18), Security lines (12), Lost luggage (10), Crying babies (10)

Technology Questions

76. Name something people use their phone for besides calling. A: Texting (28), Social media (22), Photos (18), Email (12), Games (10), GPS/Maps (10)

77. Name a popular type of app. A: Social media (28), Games (22), Shopping (18), Weather (12), Music (10), Fitness (10)

78. Name something that frustrates people about technology. A: Slow internet (30), Updates (22), Crashing (18), Passwords (12), Spam (10), Battery dying (8)

79-90. (More tech questions condensed)

79. Name a famous tech company. A: Apple (30), Google (25), Microsoft (18), Amazon (12), Meta/Facebook (8), Tesla (7)

80. Name something people do when the internet goes down. A: Panic (28), Read (20), Go outside (18), Complain (12), Reset router (12), Sleep (10)

Holidays and Seasons Questions

91. Name something associated with summer. A: Beach (30), Swimming (22), Barbecue (18), Vacation (12), Ice cream (10), Hot weather (8)

92. Name a New Year's resolution people make. A: Exercise more (30), Lose weight (25), Save money (18), Eat healthier (12), Quit smoking (8), Read more (7)

93. Name something you do on the 4th of July. A: Fireworks (35), Barbecue (25), Parade (15), Swimming (10), Family gathering (8), Wear red/white/blue (7)

94-105. (More holiday questions)

94. Name a Halloween costume. A: Witch (25), Vampire (20), Ghost (18), Superhero (15), Zombie (12), Cat (10)

95. Name something associated with Valentine's Day. A: Chocolate (28), Flowers (25), Cards (18), Dinner (12), Jewelry (10), Red/Hearts (7)

For holiday-specific games, check out our holiday questions collection.

Random Fun Questions

106. Name something people are afraid of. A: Spiders (28), Heights (22), Snakes (18), Public speaking (12), Death (10), Dark (10)

107. Name a reason to call 911. A: Fire (28), Medical emergency (25), Car accident (18), Break-in (12), Missing person (10), Suspicious activity (7)

108-150. (Remaining fun questions condensed for readability — full set available in our game builder)

108. Name something you find in a wallet. A: Cash (30), Cards (25), ID (20), Photos (10), Receipts (8), Coupons (7)

109. Name an animal at the zoo. A: Lion (28), Elephant (22), Monkey (18), Giraffe (12), Tiger (10), Bear (10)

110. Name something people collect. A: Stamps (25), Coins (22), Cards (18), Figurines (12), Shoes (10), Art (8), Vinyl records (5)

How to Run Your Event

Before the Event

  1. Choose 15-20 questions from this list based on your team's vibe
  2. Set up the game using Family Feud Maker — it takes 5 minutes
  3. Prepare teams — mix departments for cross-team bonding
  4. Arrange the space — projector or TV, seating for teams, a host podium

During the Event

  • Start with 3-4 ice breaker questions to warm everyone up
  • Mix categories to keep energy high
  • Take breaks between rounds for snacks and socializing
  • Have a grand finale question for bonus points
  • Award prizes to the winning team

After the Event

  • Share photos and highlights in the company chat
  • Send a quick survey asking for feedback
  • Plan the next one — teams that play together stay together

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many questions should I use for a 1-hour team building event?

A: Use 10-15 questions for a 1-hour event. This allows about 4-5 minutes per question plus transitions, breaks, and a prize ceremony at the end.

Q: How do I handle remote team members?

A: Use Family Feud Maker with screen sharing on Zoom or Teams. Remote players can buzz in via chat, and the digital board works perfectly over video calls.

Q: Are these questions appropriate for all workplaces?

A: Yes! Every question in this list is workplace-safe. We've avoided topics related to politics, religion, dating, and anything potentially sensitive. For more workplace questions, see our work questions hub.

Q: Can I customize these questions for my company?

A: Absolutely. Swap out generic questions for company-specific ones like "Name something in our company cafeteria" or "Name a project our team shipped this year." Company-specific questions get the biggest laughs.

Q: What prizes work best for corporate events?

A: Gift cards ($10-25), extra PTO time, premium parking spots, lunch with leadership, or custom trophies/plaques. Even bragging rights and a team photo work — it's the competition that matters, not the prize.

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