“What’s something you’re doing today that you couldn’t imagine doing just a few years ago?”
Most people will have to think about this. Still, the answers may surprise you. Everyone’s defied their own expectations in some way, but we’re low on chances to acknowledge that.
Icebreakers open up communication and strengthen connection, whether that’s sharing something funny or something very insightful. Today, we’re sharing more than 40 ice breaker questions for a variety of dynamics and situations.
The most compelling reason to use ice breakers at work is that they give people a chance to share their thoughts without judgment. They defy company hierarchies and roles, introducing the human element essential to good morale and genuine relationships.
They’re a close relative of check-in questions, with a greater tendency to go off-topic.
Ice breakers can also offer a change of pace that stimulates thinking. Any workplace that wants to introduce more creativity and camaraderie should give some of the following questions a shot.
Fill the silence in group chats, during breaks, and on other team activities with funny ice breakers.
You’ve been down the whole agenda and no one has any questions or input. Make sure everyone’s still awake with team meeting ice breakers that make them think.
These ice breakers seem pretty unassuming but are designed to draw out some really funny answers.
Take five and tickle the team with random questions that can evoke some truly revealing answers.
Sometimes a little nonsense is all it takes to clear out bad vibes. Let your imaginations run wild with these surreal ice breakers.
Break up the monotony and put new employees at ease by sprinkling in slightly unserious or off-topic ice breaker questions.
These ice breaker questions are a good daily exercise for employee walls and stand-ups. Connect with employees by letting them reflect on different aspects of their jobs.
These ice-breaking activities make a game of it while promoting teamwork. For more ideas, see our post on team-building activities for remote teams, small groups, and more.
Form teams and battle it out as everyone flexes their niche knowledge.
At the office or out in the wild, quick thinking and leadership qualities shine through with employee scavenger hunts.
Come together for a collaborative art piece that serves as a reminder of the creative community your team has grown into.
Host an informal event inspired by The Moth where team members can volunteer compelling tales that give you a deeper look into their experience.
Each team member makes three statements, one true and two not. See if you can guess which is which! We’ll go first:
1) HeyTaco integrates seamlessly with Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Google Chat.
2) Once an employee hits a certain level, HeyTaco automatically orders real tacos to their address.
3) Software review authority G2 recognized HeyTaco in 11 different categories this spring.
People want to engage and interact–they just need an opening. Consistent, bite-sized actions build up to complete a culture of recognition that’s satisfying and motivating for all who work there.
Funny, hypothetical, or thought-provoking ice breakers are an easy way to socialize, share a laugh, and learn more about how someone’s mind works. Combine it with a peer recognition platform like ours and watch as team bonds form naturally.
The best part? It’s free to ask ice breaker questions, and it’s free to try HeyTaco for a full month.
It depends on the audience, but everyone needs to start somewhere. Build rapport and get to know someone a little better by showing interest in their lives. Then you can work your way up to the weirder stuff.
This varies depending on your industry and how well you know your employees already, but if you’re looking to check in and see where they’re at on the job, try these:
The three Ps of icebreaker questions refers to personal, professional, and passion. Sometimes, you can swap out passion for playful.
Personal questions involve things like someone’s favorite color, food, or childhood memories. Professional pertains to their job role, industry, employer, and coworkers. Passion questions center around their hobbies and interests. Playful icebreakers are the sillier questions we ask just for fun.