Players are given two options to choose between and must pick one. Great for sparking debate and learning about each other's preferences and values.
The facilitator reads a "Would You Rather" question (e.g., "Would you rather be able to fly or be invisible?").
Players move to one side of the room for Option A and the other side for Option B.
Once everyone has chosen, ask a few people from each side to explain their choice.
Read the next question and repeat.
Play as many rounds as time allows.
Start with silly, light questions and gradually introduce more thought-provoking ones.
Encourage debate but keep it respectful and fun.
Pre-write questions on cards for easy facilitation.
Seated Version: Instead of moving around, hold up colored cards or vote by raising hands.
This or That: Simplify to quick-fire single-word choices (Coffee or Tea? Beach or Mountains?).
Create Your Own: Have participants submit questions for future rounds.
Each person draws a paper divided into four squares: Past Achievement, Current Life, Future Dream, and a Wild Card topic. Then share with a partner or group.
Like speed dating but for networking! Pairs have 2-3 minutes to chat before rotating. Great for events with many strangers.
One person sits in the "hot seat" and the group asks them questions for 2-3 minutes. A rapid-fire way to get to know someone.