Browsing Category:Games & Icebreakers

sugar-salesman
For this game, you need two identical bowls with spoons - one filled with salt, the other with sugar, and three students. Send students A and B (both forewarned) and C (unsuspecting) out of the room.Inform A (who already knows this) that he or she is to try to convince C to buy this bowl of sugar. Then let...
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human-christmas-tree
You can play this as an Up-front game or, if you have a small group, divide into teams. Have as many teams of 4 as you want.Designate one person "the Christmas tree," and the others "decorators". Each decorator has a bag full of ornaments, lights, etc. (any tree decorations will do).Give each team 5 minutes to decorate their "tree"....
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stocking-race
Sit two or three guys in chairs blindfolded. Give them a paper sack with heavy men's gloves and a pair of stockings in each. They race to be the first to put on the gloves and then the stockings. Becomes hysterical when they can't even feel if they have the stockings in their hand or not. You can use...
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t-shirt-stuff
Like Long John Stuff, except with a T-shirt. Bring up 2 or 3 guys wearing t-shirts and have them each choose 2 or 3 friends to help them. Hand each group 10-20 balloons and instruct them to blow them up and stuff them in their designated team member's t-shirt.As each group stuffs balloons in their team member's shirt, he...
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chicken-pox-epidemic
Have the contestants "break-out" in chicken pox by covering their arms in washable red marker dots. Give each student a wad of band-aids, and the one who covers the most chicken pox spots in 3 minutes is the winner.Added by BrookeAlso, see Ibble Dibble (Click Here).
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diving-for-dollars
Fill a tub or large plastic tote with ice. Add water until the tub is full of both ice and water (baptistry works). Then place ten ones, two fives, and one ten dollar bill in the water beneath the ice. The contestants' names are drawn from a hat. (This is a great way to get visitor names and addresses.)...
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