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48 Icebreakers for More Engaged Events

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    Bad icebreakers feel like forced summer camp activities, while good icebreakers are the seeds of amazing friendships, business partnerships, and more. To help you break the ice in the best possible way, we’ve gathered 48 of the best business networking icebreakers.

    Love them or hate them (or tolerate them), icebreakers are an integral part of networking during business events. 

    To rescue attendees from the awkwardness of independently striking up conversations, planners use icebreakers to help attendees get to know each other. While icebreakers set the tone of your event, they are also one of the first memories attendees have of your meeting, conference, or gathering.

    Bad icebreakers feel like forced summer camp activities, while good icebreakers are the seeds of amazing friendships, business partnerships, and more. 

    So, how do you make sure your icebreakers land on the good end of that spectrum?

    We’ve gathered the best business networking icebreakers shared by meeting planners and human resources professionals to share with you to save you from the awkwardness of forcing people to do trust falls.

    Top 10 Best Icebreakers for Your Event

    Need an icebreaker pronto? Check out our top 10 event icebreakers, covering events of all shapes and sizes and different audiences:

    1. Like or Loathe
    2. One Word
    3. Toilet Roll Icebreaker
    4. Beach Ball Toss
    5. Take a Picture
    6. Tweetable Advice
    7. Give the ‘GIF’ of Shares
    8. Paper Airplanes
    9. Link Building
    10. One Lesson

    Criteria for an Engaging Icebreaker

    In each of the ten categories, we selected our favorite icebreaker games for events based on several criteria, including:

    1. Novelty and fun: Icebreakers are often most effective when the crowd hasn’t experienced them before — the same old, same old takes the joy out of it. Make a fresh, bold choice that attendees will remember!
    2. Ease of setup and timing: Is the game easy to explain and get up and running — without taking too much time? No one wants to spend much time constructing an elaborate setup with complex directions. All of these icebreakers are easy to facilitate.
    3. Variety: Different icebreakers should address different topics and activities, such as introducing yourself, getting to know each other, or establishing team dynamics.
    4. Integration with the theme: Great icebreakers are tailored to the event theme, the attendees’ interests, and the agenda. This is a great way to draw relevance to the activities that follow.

    Once you’ve considered the criteria, you’re ready to pick the perfect icebreaker for your event.

    Select an Effective Ice Breaker for Your Group

    When selecting an icebreaker, consider your group’s size, interests, and skills. Along with those, your icebreakers should help further your objectives for the business event and help your attendees fulfill their goals for attending.

    Tailor these ideas to your group’s company culture, or use these ideas as a jumping-off point for brainstorming your icebreaker ideas.

    Here is a list of the categories we cover in this post. You can click on them to jump to that section.

    Simple Icebreaker Questions
    Funny Icebreakers
    Icebreakers for Large Groups
    Icebreakers for Small Groups
    Quick Icebreakers
    Icebreakers for Virtual Meetings
    Conference Icebreakers
    Icebreakers for Adults
    Team-building Icebreakers for Work
    Opening Icebreakers for Meetings

    Simple Icebreaker Questions

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    Sometimes the simplest icebreakers are the most effective. Here are reasons good questions are the go-to icebreaker of choice:

    Questions also work well as time fillers when you’re in a pinch. Keep this list handy, and highlight your favorites or note the corresponding number so you can access them quickly when you need them.

    1. Are you a sunrise, daylight, twilight, or night person?
    2. What’s the best thing you’ve ever done?
    3. If you could go back ten years in your life, would you? Why or why not?
    4. If you never aged, what age would you want to be for the rest of your life?
    5. What do you think is missing from your career or life?
    6. What traits and skills would you add if you could create your own artificial intelligence (AI) manager?
    7. If everyone had a theme song, what would your manager’s (or substitute someone else) be?
    8. Pick something out of your personal belongings and share it with the group. Why is it important to you?
    9. If you could be the leader of an organization, country, entertainment industry, or sport, which would you choose and why?
    10. What is your most memorable vacation?

    Funny Icebreakers

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    Business events often make people nervous, and sometimes that leads to attendees taking themselves too seriously.

    To thwart meeting jitters, consider starting with funny icebreakers. A good laugh helps people connect quickly by letting their serious side take a break.

    During a large business event, break into small groups and let funny icebreakers work their magic. Here are instructions for funny icebreakers sure to get some laughs:

     2. Like or Loathe Cards

     3. Do Your Own Thing

    4. Come to My Party

    5. Follow Instructions

     6. Telephone (also known as Whisper Down the Lane)

    At the end of the line, the last person shares what was said to them. It’s hilarious how much the message has been distorted.

    Icebreakers for Large Groups

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    Large groups can be challenging to plan icebreakers for because of the scale and the space’s room layout. When possible, divide your attendees into smaller groups so it’s more likely that everybody is actively involved.

    Consider a cabaret-style seating arrangement to make it easier to split into groups. It frees up space which makes it easier to move around the room.

    With that in mind, consider these icebreaker ideas that work well for large groups:

    7. Candy Bar Discussion Tables

    8. Scavenger Hunt

    9. One Word

    10. Playing Cards

     11. Live Poll

    Icebreakers for Small Groups

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    Small groups are the ideal environment for icebreakers, as everyone can engage, feel safe, and be seen. In a smaller group, there’s the opportunity to get to know people quickly and spend more time one to one.

    Attendees can enjoy deeper discussions, and there’s a better chance participants will remember discussions. To get conversations flowing, try some of these small group icebreakers:

    12. Toilet Paper Questions

    13. Ten Things in Common

    14. The Alphabet

    15. Beach Ball Toss

    16. Who Is Your Ideal Manager?

    Quick Icebreakers

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    If you’re on a time crunch or you’re concerned you will lose your audience’s attention by playing hokey games, these quick icebreakers get to the point. They still help folks get to know each other better without wasting valuable learning time.

    17. Interesting Questions

    Questions are among the quickest icebreakers out there, but you don’t have to wander about asking person after person. There are a variety of ways to use questions as quick icebreakers, such as:

    18. Cartoon Nametags

    19. 5-Words

    20. Take a Picture

    21. Flashcard Answers

    Icebreakers for Virtual Meetings

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    Maybe your attendees are miles away from each other, but that doesn’t mean you can’t help foster connection. Since virtual meeting mechanics and social norms are different from a face-to-face environment, consider activities that create an atmosphere of community rather than a one-sided conversation.

    The chat feature and video are excellent for sparking side conversations. Check out these suggestions for using them during virtual meetings to spark attendee interactions:

    22. How’s the Weather?

    23. Where are you from?

    24. What’s Your Favorite?

    25. Reflect & Predict

    26. Show and Tell

    27. Two Truths and a Lie

    28. The Ultimate Question

    Conference Icebreakers

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    Conferences can be intimidating for introverts and people who don’t know anyone yet. Because of that, consider taking steps to help these attendees feel relaxed and welcome.

    Conferences often involve hundreds of attendees, and it’s easy for people to get lost in the crowd. So, the goal is to get people circulating. Here are a few corporate event icebreaker games to get you started:

    29. Photo Contest

    30. Registration Data Sleuthing

    31. Problem & Solution

    32. Tweetable Advice

    33. Give the ‘GIF’ of Shares

    Folks love sharing GIFs to represent thoughts, feelings, and wants. So, call for your attendees to share GIFs on social media throughout the day using the conference’s hashtag. Topics can include:

    Icebreakers for Adults

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    Not every adult wants icebreakers involving red plastic cups and alcohol. Thankfully, there are other ways to loosen up, and these icebreakers will help your attendees find their inner children again:

    34. Dynamic Duos

    35. Paper Airplanes

    36. Mystery guest

    37. Personal Jeopardy

    38. First Job

    Team-building Icebreakers for Work

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    How well do your colleagues know each other? Even if they’ve worked together for a while, icebreakers help strengthen team effectiveness and unity.

    Icebreaker games for business events are beneficial when new personnel or remote teams don’t regularly work together. By opening the lines of community, you pave the way for brainstorming and contributions throughout the rest of the event.

    Here are a few icebreaker activities to bring your teams together:

    40. Volunteer

    41. Holey Tarp

    42. Spaghetti Tower

    43. Jigsaw Puzzle

    Opening Icebreakers for Meetings

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    When planning effective meetings, kick-starting the meeting with a powerful and engaging activity is a great way to set the tone. These opening activities for meetings that energize the room work well for networking and corporate events:

    44. Nuts and Bolts

    45. Speed Networking

    46. Speed Preferences

    47. Snowball Fight

    48. One Lesson

    Foster Connections Quickly by Using Icebreakers

    Icebreakers used in meetings or business events help attendees loosen up enough to connect and interact with each other. Planners often use icebreakers to set the tone. Doing so promotes collaboration, trust, and unity among your business event’s attendees.

    And there are tons of icebreakers, games, activities, and questions out there. To find the most beneficial for your group or team, select those that fit your event’s culture and learning themes.

    What are some of your go-to icebreakers? Share these helpful ideas on social media and join the conversation to let us know what worked for you.

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