What do we have in common icebreaker game?

What do we have in common icebreaker game?

What do we have in common icebreaker game?

Each group is to discuss what they all have in common and identify at least 5 commonalities. Can be hobbies, music, interest, favorite foods, family traditions, etc. Should not be body parts, clothing, or outwardly identifiable items.

What do you have in common game?

10 things in common Each pair is responsible for finding 10 things they have in common with one another. Remember to tell everyone easy cop-outs aren’t allowed, like “we both have hands”. Once they find 10 things they have in common, they share their discoveries with the group.

How do you play unique and shared games?

When time is up, share the unique qualities in one of the following ways: (1) each person can share one of their unique qualities themselves; (2) have each person read the qualities of the person to their right; or (3) have a spokesperson read a quality one at a time, and have the others guess who it was.

What are some common icebreaker questions?

Great Icebreaker Questions

  • What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given?
  • When you die, what do you want to be remembered for?
  • What is your favorite item you’ve bought this year?
  • What would be the most surprising scientific discovery imaginable?
  • What is your absolute dream job?

How do you play commonalities?

The group tries to find at least 2 uniquities for each person. After 5-7 minutes, you can have each person say one of their uniquities or have a person read them one by one, having others try to guess who it was. (Again, you want to go beyond the superficial, avoiding those things that people can readily see).

How do you find things in common in a group?

Ask them to find 3 things they have in common with the other person. After a few minutes ask them to form a big circle and ask if anyone would like to share the discoveries they found. Note: When a person in the group that share something they found in common with their partner ask if it’s also true for anyone else.

What is the one word icebreaker?

The One Word ice breaker allows you to provide initial context into a meeting’s topic, and get everyone in the right mindset for discussion. To play, you’ll want to divide meeting participants into smaller groups. Then, tell them to think for a minute or two, and then share with their group one word that describes X.