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Each game below lists the group size it works for, how long it takes, and what you need to run it. Most need nothing but a host and a list of prompts — the rest work great when you wire them into a shared board.
Group size: 6–80. Time: 15–60 min.
Split into two teams, show a survey question, and have the team with the closest answer try to guess all the top responses. Three strikes and the other team steals. Works in person and on Zoom. Spin up a custom game in 60 seconds.
Group size: 4–15. Time: 10–20 min.
Each person shares three statements; the group guesses which one is the lie. Easy and free, but slows down past 10 people.
Group size: Any. Time: 5–20 min.
Read a forced-choice question and have everyone pick a side. Great for warming up a quiet room. See our full Would You Rather question list.
Faster than Would You Rather — single words instead of full scenarios. See the This or That prompt list.
Pair people for 2-minute conversations, then rotate. Best for events where strangers need to meet 5–10 new people fast.
Teams compete on quick trivia. Use our trivia question library or run as a Feud-style buzz-in game.
"You're stranded with three items — what are they?" Reveals personality fast.
Stick to harmless prompts ("never have I ever fallen asleep in a meeting") and it works great for new teams.
Each person shares a recent highlight (rose), something they're looking forward to (bud), and a challenge (thorn). Good check-in for ongoing teams.
Everyone holds up one item within arm's reach and explains why it's there. Excellent for remote teams.
Rapid-fire opinion questions: coffee or tea, dog or cat, beach or mountains. Use the This or That list to pre-load.
Share one thing on your bucket list — and one thing already crossed off.
In teams, write a 60-second movie pitch for the most absurd genre mashup you can think of. Vote on the winner.
Collect baby photos in advance; the group matches each to a teammate. Better for established teams than first meetings.
One person guesses while the whole rest of the team acts. Faster, funnier, and less awkward than classic charades.
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