Here are more online board games to play. Who is a bot within Microsoft Teams that enables quick searches within organizational directories.
Users can find answers to questions such as:. Using these commands, create a scavenger hunt that helps teammates get acquainted with other members of the organization.
The game works best as a race, so set a time limit and award the first player or team who answers all questions correctly. Check out our post on virtual scavenger hunts for a more traditional scavenger hunt experience online.
Simply send questions to colleagues, and record top answers. Ideally, your pooling pool should be larger than your immediate team. In fact, the more neutral parties you collect answers from, the better the game will be. During your game, split the group into two teams, and challenge each team to guess the top answers for each question, and either speak the answer aloud, or write it in the chat box.
Teams can confer amongst themselves by entering a private chat room. Each correct response nets the team an assigned number of points; the more popular the answer, the more points. Here is a list of the best questions for Family Feud. And here are more virtual game shows to try.
Microsoft Teams team building games like Pictionary practice effective communication, a critical skill for remote employees. Microsoft Teams has a Wiki feature that allows users to draft and share notes and collaborate with teammates. While most folks use the Wiki for work projects, you can also use this function to create a fictional country as a team building exercise. Wiki Kingdom Founders is an ongoing game where teammates expand an imaginary world by adding or editing Wiki pages.
To start, create a name for the country, make a basic page, and invite your teammates. Then, encourage team members to add details like maps, laws, history, and customs. Participants propose new changes, and other players vote on which ones to keep. The Praise add-on enables users to send digital kudos to colleagues, making games of compliment tag easy and extra fun. To kick off a game of compliment tag, first set a time-frame, such as a week, and announce the game to the team. When participants receive a piece of praise, they must reciprocate by sending a genuine compliment to another teammate.
The fun part about playing this game in Microsoft Teams is that you can send Praise to individuals or groups, maximizing the impact. However, all compliments must be sincere. At the end of the game, tally up the total number of Praise badges. While the folks who send and receive the most compliments get special honors, everybody who participates wins! Snap Camera integrates with Microsoft Teams, meaning you can use filters to make meetings more fun. Typical Snap Camera filters include flower crowns, dog ears, cat hats, floating pizza slices, as well as lenses that transform users into potatoes or tigers.
These special effects make excellent online photobooth props. Once each teammate chooses a filter, snap a team photo by taking a screenshot. Zoom in and do a cropped close-up, and post a photo for your team to see. Whoever can guess what it is and where it is from is the winner. The person who lives where the image was taken from is then given a chance to tell people about about the place and their culture.
This is a great way to help your team learn about where everyone is from, and gives each person a chance to talk a bit about their culture. Have everyone send in a snapshot. It could be a snapshot of where they work, what they see in that moment—anything. Then use the gathered images to make a weekly collage.
Each week your team will send in a different photo and each week there will be a different collage. A better version might be the pictionary approach, using Skribbl. You can create your own private room for just your team. This is an excellent game for integrating new team members with your current team because it gives them a safe place to share something about who they are.
The idea is that each takes a turn telling the story, building on what others have said before them. This could be a quick verbal exercise as everyone is on the video call, or they could do it through chat or in a shared online document. Slack is one of the most popular messaging and collaboration apps.
It allows you to create custom channels for projects, among team members, and direct messaging. Slack add ons can be used for both productivity as well as virtual team building games.
There are other similar apps to Slack available as well. When I Work offers team communication , both individual and group messaging.
Some tools, such as Zoom or Meet, are better for larger teams, but Skype works well for more one-to-one conferencing, both video and chat. Apps such as Basecamp , Zendesk , Trello , and Asana are popular project management tools that make collaboration easy. Palate-pleasing food pairings. Master mixologists. Skip the crowded bar scene and host your own virtual happy hour.
A nice, low-key opportunity for remote workers to chat and interact with each other one-on-one, Donut randomly pairs up team members for a round of coffee talk from a predetermined list and distributes an email notification on a scheduled interval. Actual donuts are optional, but highly recommended.
Pastries can be substituted, of course. This is a great option for exercising imagination and divergent thinking. From the Renaissance to the Stone Age, from pirates to Shakespearean performers, anything and anyone goes. Bonus points for anyone willing to act out their chosen time-travel period or character.
Another creative challenge. The event leader assembles a slide deck of interesting items, and workers broken into small groups cycle through the images to give their best sales pitches for the items. How would someone sell a carrot peeler, for instance, or a propeller beanie, or a corkscrew?
Encourage players to use their online tools and technology for research to refine their pitches and have them collaborate on PowerPoint presentations, TikToks or quick video ads to put their best pitches forward. A fun twist on Pictionary, this one encourages interdependence and collaboration.
Team members are split into groups of two. One is designated the Describer, the other the Artist. In a three-minute round, the Describer is tasked with explaining to the artist how to draw an item such as a car using only simple shapes and basic geometry draw a rectangle with two circles side by side at the bottom, etc. The image is shared via video or email with the other team members, who take turns guessing what the completed image is.
The Describer gains a point for each correct guess, and each Artist gains a point for their correct guesses as well. This one gives a playful look into the personal spaces of team members. Each member takes a picture of the inside of their refrigerator or a snapshot of their home workspace and posts them in a dedicated group chat. The other team members review the images and offer their best guesses at which image belongs to which member.
If you're looking for more fun virtual activities, check out our articles on the best virtual cooking classes , virtual ice breakers and virtual happy hour ideas! The players submit answers to the organizer, who then tallies up the scores and announces a winner. Sharing an inside view of your refrigerator takes a degree of vulnerability, which is a factor that contributes to the success of great online games for virtual teams. To play, name one person as the Describer and the other players as Artists.
The Describer must explain to the Artists how to draw an item like a sunflower, kite or calculator using only geometric terms. You can play each round for as long as you like, and three minutes is usually sufficient. At the end of each round, the Describer gets one point for each Artist that guesses the object correctly, and each Artist that guesses correctly also gets one point.
Tally up points and award cool prizes to the winner. Five Clicks Away is a logic game for online team building. To play, you select a starting topic and an ending topic, which you can decide on your own or randomly generate. For example, the starting point could be Blackbeard the Pirate and the endpoint could be grilled cheese sandwiches. Each player must start on the Wikipedia page for the starting point, and in no-more than five clicks reach the end point.
The idea is that Wikipedia has so many internal links that you should be able to follow a chain to reach the end point in less than five clicks. One of my favorite online team building games is a Typing Speed Race with friendly competition. For the Typing Speed Race, you can use a free tool like typingtest. Then, each person posts their test results to Slack, email or another platform. The Typing Speed Race is a great way to encourage friendly competition with remote teams.
You can make the experience more collaborative by doing a Typing Speed Relay, which requires forming your people into teams and then adding the cumulative score from each person to create a team total. With the Typing Speed Race, everyone wins because typing quickly is an important skill for remote work. Chair Up! The game is played over email, messenger or conference call, and is specifically meant to counter the doom and gloom that sometimes guides conversations.
For example, you could do yoga sun-salutations, clap your hands, laugh or have a small dance party. When you work from home, taking care of your health and fitness is especially important. You can do squats and eat well, and also make sure you drink enough water. Water Shots is a game meant to fortify your team around healthy hydration.
Virtual team building games that focus on building healthy habits are a great way to support company culture and development with remote teams. Charades is one of those games that nearly everyone plays at school or home while growing up. With this proliferation of Charades, Virtual Charades has the advantages of being fairly familiar while also being fun.
To play Virtual Charades, prepare a set of links that go to Google Image pages or use a random image generator. Rinse and repeat until you are all out of fun.
Here is a random charades word generator you can use for your game:. Instead, you can play with at least two teams, a series of trivia questions, and positive attitudes. Playing pub-style trivia online is similar to the in-the-pub version, with one crucial difference: you need an easy way for people to communicate.
Instead of mumbling across a table, we recommend using virtual breakout rooms so that each team can discuss the answers openly. Each team can then submit the answers via a web-form and the host can award points as needed. Here are more instructions on how to play virtual happy hour trivia , and a list of team trivia questions. Pro tip: Playing virtual happy hour games like pub-style trivia give you a unique opportunity to include wildly different clues in the game.
The internet is your oyster for virtual group games. Werewolf is one of the best remote team building games, as it is full of cunning deceit and tactful manipulation. The game relies primarily on the spoken word, which makes it perfect for remote teams. To play this game virtually, nominate one person as the narrator and then randomly distribute the following roles to players:. To play, first distribute the roles via private message or email the players in advance. For a group of five people, you should have 1 werewolf, 1 medic and 3 villagers.
For each additional five people add 1 werewolf, 1 special role, and 3 villagers. The ratios are flexible, so can modify them to suit your needs. The narrator then puts the werewolves back to sleep and has the medic and seer wake up in sequence.
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