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10 VIRTUAL TEAM BUILDING AND FUN ACTIVITIES FOR REMOTE TEAM 2021

Get your team together and have some fun! To start a team-building session for virtual teams, make sure everyone understands the purpose of what they’re getting into. This will be an interactive activity that helps build camaraderie within the group as well as strategies on how best to approach challenges with others who may not know each other just yet or share similar goals but different perspectives. It doesn’t matter whether there are 10 people present or 1 million: The goal here is developing bonds among colleagues so give it all you’ve got.

Virtual teams are a reality. As technology continues to connect people across the globe, more and more companies are conducting business with remote employees.  

How do you make sure these virtual teams stay engaged? 

“To ensure that your virtual team members feel connected to each other, have regular check-ins for everyone on the team. These meetings could be conducted online.”

How do you keep them feeling like they’re part of the team?

“This will allow for open discussions about what’s working well and what’s not so great at work.”  “It also gives managers an opportunity to hear first hand from their employees about any concerns or frustrations they have before it escalates into something much worse.”

10 VIRTUAL TEAM BUILDING AND FUN ACTIVITIES

1. Solving an Escape Room as a Team

You’ll never find a more immersive way to spend an hour! Virtual escape rooms provide challenging puzzles and tasks that any team member can take on. It’s like being in the same room as your friends, solving mysteries together – without all of those pesky people around you slowing things down or getting into something they shouldn’t be doing.

The Escape Game’s Remote Adventures is played via Zoom, it holds up to 8 players and it is an interactive experience where you get to be the mastermind behind your own adventure. Guided by a live host, teams will use clues and puzzles in their digital dashboard as they solve mysteries together for 60 minutes!

I recommend trying this out if: You’re looking for some serious fun ̶ no matter where life takes you; Wanting new challenges but don’t know how much time away from work would impact business continuity plans; Or simply need stimulation after sitting at one desk all-day

2. Deserted Island Scenario

Lost on a Deserted Island is a valuable team-building activity that also helps people share a little about themselves.  Given the scenario that everyone is lost and stranded on a deserted island, each person describes one object that they would bring to the island and why.

This game is a teambuilding and get-to-know-you icebreaker.  The recommended group size is medium, although small and large group sizes are possible too.  An indoor setting is ideal.  No special props or materials are required, making it easy to play.  This icebreaker works well for any age, including adults and corporate settings.

3. Two Truths and a Lie

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The game of Two Truths and Lie is a creative icebreaker for your colleagues. Participants list two facts about themselves (these are their truths) and one lie; they have to try figuring out which statement it sounds like might not actually be true! The best way to get someone’s back? Choose obscure truths combined with believable-sounding lies – this will discourage any competition before it even begins because no one wants anyone else decoding all his or her personal information first hand.

This icebreaker helps players learn a little more about each other and hopefully adds a lot of laughs. You’ll surely be surprised by the truth.

4. Fun Trivia Game

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Trivia games are a lot of fun for everyone involved. You may be surprised who knows what random fact, but don’t forget that the topics can range anywhere from movies to outer space and everything in between.

How to play a Trivia Game?
  1. Pick a host.

Designate one person in your group to play the host, and every week you can switch up who the host is.

  1. Choose your theme and list of questions.

Example questions:

What is the name of the man who launched eBay back in 1995?

Ans: Pierre Omidyar

Which monarch officially made Valentine’s Day a holiday in 1537?

Ans: Henry VIII

What is the name of the largest ocean on earth?

Ans: Pacific Ocean

Who’s a famous person said, “It’s kind of fun to do the impossible.”

Ans: Walt Disney

How many continents are there on planet Earth?

Ans: 7

  1. Pick your teammates.

Divide into different groups, and it doesn’t matter how many people are in each team.

Trivia time!

  1. Award the winners.

Let the friendly competition begin and make sure someone always is keeping score.

The team that guesses the correct answers first and with the most points wins. Award a fun prize such as a gift card or a fun trophy. You can also make this activity a weekly one and award an all-time winner.

5. Icebreaker Quiz Game

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“First things first, the crucial one thing is that ice breaker sessions are fun. It is vital for a team’s morale and success that they start off on the right foot. So we’ve put together a list of our favorite easy and funny questions for you to start with.

  1. What is your favorite type of music to dance to
  2. What are some things you like to do for fun
  3. If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be and why
  4. Describe your ideal vacation spot 
  5. What’s the last thing that made you laugh out loud
  6. What are your hobbies
  7. If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why
  8. What’s the best part about living in _____ (city/state)
  9. What are three of your life goals
  10. If you had to live on one food for an entire year, what would it be and why?

6. Virtual Scavenger Hunt

This is a really fun activity that you organize quite quickly.

When everyone is on your Zoom call, issue the challenge of collecting a list of different items from around the house.

The first person to make it back to the webcam and prove that they’ve collected all the items wins!.

7. What Would You Do?

What Would You Do? is one of several scenario-based virtual team-building exercises you can do.

How to play:

  1. Split employees into teams or discuss as one big group.
  2. Pose hypothetical questions.
  3. Let employees talk through a plan of action.

Not only does What Would You Do? foster fun and engagement, but this virtual team activity allows coworkers to learn each others’ problem-solving processes in real-time.

8. Virtual Dance Party

One of the best ways to quickly build team morale is by throwing spontaneous dance parties during video calls. We have a few recommendations for these virtual activities:

  1. Start your call with dance so that people can participate as they join.
  2. Use dance breaks as a way to boost energy throughout the meeting.
  3. Dance breaks are good closing activities for virtual meetings too!

Here are a few tunes for your playlist:

  • Rock with you – Michael Jackson 
  • Uptown Funk  – Bruno Mars 
  • Dance Monkey – Tones and I
  • September – earth, wind, and fire
  • Dynamite – BTS

9. Guided Meditation

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10 minutes of focused attention during the day is enough to make remote teams feel cohesive and connected. You can do this by using guided meditation sessions for 10 quiet minutes each morning, noon or night.

Here is how:

  1. Find your meditation position online and enjoy the benefits of a group session. 
  2. Send a video call invitation to the team.
  3. Consider sending employees a care package with scented oils and candles beforehand.
  4. Perform mindfulness activities as instructed by the guide.

Here is a 10 minute guided meditation on YouTube.

10. Virtual Birthday Parties

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Celebrate a virtual birthday party for your remote team. Celebrating is so much more fun!

Makes it easy to get everyone together in one place and share the experience with each other, even if they can’t be physically present at this important event

  1. An element of surprise. Get everyone on a virtual call and tell the birthday person that the call starts five minutes later.
  2. Fun virtual activities. Do icebreakers, lightning scavenger hunts, and similar.
  3. Heaps of praise. Use the opportunity to showcase the team member.

Conclusion

If you want to enjoy your work more, consider taking some time out of the day for a game or activity with coworkers. You’ll find that this will make working together on projects more fun and relaxed while also building stronger relationships within your team. Remember, it doesn’t have to be anything complicated; just something like playing cards or having an ice cream break can help improve teamwork!.