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6 Icebreaker Games To Get People Talking At Your Next Gathering

Learn how to foster friendly conversations that go beyond small talk.

August 29, 2024 at 3:08 PM PST
Entertaining Icebreaker Games

6 Icebreaker Games To Get People Talking At Your Next Gathering

Learn how to foster friendly conversations that go beyond small talk.

August 29, 2024 at 3:08 PM PST

If you’ve ever hosted a gathering, you know how challenging it can be to spark conversations. One of the trickiest aspects of throwing a party is breaking the ice and making everyone feel comfortable. Many people dislike small talk, and the last thing you want is for your guests to leave your party out of boredom. So, what can you do? Icebreaker games are fun, simple activities designed to help people get to know each other without feeling awkward. They can range from hilarious games to thought-provoking questions, but their main purpose is to help your guests connect.

If you need help getting your guests talking, laughing, and making connections, here are six icebreaker games to try at your next social gathering:

1. Two Truths and a Lie

Two Truths and a Lie is a classic icebreaker game where each guest shares two true facts about themselves and one false story. The rest of the group then tries to guess which statement is the lie.

This game is not only a great conversation starter but also a way to learn interesting things about each other that you might not have known. Plus, it’s always fun to see how creative people can get with their stories!

icebreaker at party
Photo credit: Azman Jaka

2. The Playlist Game

Music is universally loved, making it the perfect tool to get any party going. For this game, each guest picks a song from their current playlist, plays a snippet, and explains why they like it.

This game gets everyone talking, reminiscing, and vibing to good music. Plus, it’s a cool way to discover new songs in the process!

3. Picture This

Photo-sharing is a big part of social media, but it can also be a great way to get a conversation started. As the saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words.”

To play, ask each guest to pull out their phone and find a photo that tells a story. Then, have them share the story behind the photo. It could be a travel shot, a funny pet pic, or a snapshot of a favorite moment.

4. Would You Rather… But Make It Thoughtful

Would You Rather is a popular game for sparking conversations, but instead of the usual weird or gross questions, try asking more thought-provoking ones.

For example, you could ask, “Would you rather always tell the truth, even if it hurts someone, or tell a lie to protect their feelings?” or “Would you rather travel back in time to meet your ancestors or go to the future to meet your descendants?”

Pro Tip: Ask questions that reveal a person’s personality and values without getting too personal.

Ice Breaker at party
Photo credit: Filippo Bacci

5. Speed Friending

Speed Friending is like speed dating, but you make friends instead of making romantic connections. It’s easy to play and even easier to host. Simply pair up your guests and give them a minute or two to chat before switching partners.

Pro Tip: Since many of your guests may be meeting for the first time, provide a fun icebreaker topic for each round to keep the conversation flowing.

6. What’s Your Superpower?

If you’ve ever been asked about your strengths during a job interview, this icebreaker game is similar, but much more fun!

Go around the room and ask each guest to share what their superpower would be if they had one. This imaginative question can reveal a lot about a person and their abilities. And if nothing else, it’ll be fun to learn what quirky talents your friends are hiding.




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