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Doubles – A Dice Icebreaker

The first person to score 100 is the winner! But only if the dice are nice. When the participant rolls a double, then they write in order 1 – 100 before someone else gets a double.

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Name Bop

The person in the middle has to catch someone by trying to “bop” the person on the hand or foot before that person can say another name.

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Chain Reaction or Pulse

A timed activity where participants see how fast they can pass a pulse with a squeeze around the circle by holding hands. A fun icebreaker to get the team to laugh and break social barriers.

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Handcuffs

Learn how to take two small ropes and make them into a fun and exciting way to start a workshop before the workshop begins. Handcuffs help set the stage to think outside the box.

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Balloon Hockey – Fun Activity For All

How many balloons can a team get in their goal? Each team will receive 3 short rounds of one minute apiece. Can be done as a competitive or collaborative event. Designed to have fun, build bonds, be creative, and communicate to work outside the box.

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Wrap A Gift

A creative way to end your team-building activities based on the Holidays. How, by getting the group to pack everything for you in a fun way. As Steven Covey says… “Start with the end in mind.” So… I want to do just that… by showing everyone how I plan some of my events.

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Biggest Fan – An icebreaker add on

Biggest fan is a simple style or variation for games to keep the participation of your participants active while getting the group moving and mingling. Elevates the energy of the room gets everyone to meet new people, and shows sportsmanship and appreciation to fellow participants.  This activity is great for starting a conference or training or returning from a break to get the group moving, heart pumping, and mingling to stay better focused for what is to come.

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