Category
Minute to win it
Minute-to-win-it games are short, silly and shockingly competitive. Each round is one minute, the props cost almost nothing, and the format scales from 6 people to 600. Perfect as an evening filler or to break up a long working session.
Movie in a minute
7.5Act out a famous film in 60 seconds — your team has to guess.
- Group
- 8–40
- Energy
- High
- Time
- 20–30 min
Post-it rain
7.3Catch as many sticky notes as possible thrown over a partition.
- Group
- 8–40
- Energy
- High
- Time
- 10 min
Stack attack
7.2Stack 36 plastic cups into a pyramid, then collapse them into a single tower — in 60 seconds.
- Group
- 4–40
- Energy
- High
- Time
- 10 min total
Junk in the trunk
7.0Empty an empty tissue box strapped to your back by wiggling alone.
- Group
- 4–20
- Energy
- High
- Time
- 10 min
Chopstick challenge
6.9Move 30 dry beans from one bowl to another using chopsticks in 60 seconds.
- Group
- 4–30
- Energy
- Medium
- Time
- 10 min
Face the cookie
6.8Move a cookie from your forehead to your mouth using only facial muscles.
- Group
- 4–30
- Energy
- High
- Time
- 10 min
Other categories
Meeting icebreakers
Quick openers that get a room talking in under ten minutes.
Team building games
Mid-length games that build trust through shared problem-solving.
Improv games
Theatre-school exercises that train listening and 'yes, and' thinking.
Team energizers
Two- to ten-minute boosts to wake a flat room.
Virtual team building
Activities designed for fully-remote teams on video calls.
Hybrid team building
Designed so remote and in-person players have equal footing.
Agile games
Workshops that teach scrum, kanban and product thinking by doing.
