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Virtual team-building activities

1. **Two Truths and a Lie:**

- Have each team member share three statements about themselves in a video call or chat.

- Two of the statements should be true, and one should be a lie.

- The rest of the team then tries to guess which statement is the lie.

- This activity helps team members learn interesting facts about each other in a fun way.

2. **Virtual Scavenger Hunt:**

- Create a list of items or tasks that team members need to find or complete within a specified time
frame.

- Items can be physical objects they find in their homes or virtual items like specific websites or
information.

- Use video conferencing tools to debrief and discuss the experience afterward.

- This activity promotes teamwork and problem-solving.

3. **Emoji Icebreaker:**

- Ask each team member to choose an emoji that represents their mood or a recent experience.

- In a virtual meeting, have everyone share their chosen emoji and explain why they chose it.

- This can be a quick and lighthearted way to start a meeting, allowing team members to express
themselves through emojis.

4. **Personal Trivia:**

- Before the team-building day, ask team members to submit interesting or little-known facts about
themselves.

- Compile the facts into a document or presentation without revealing who each fact belongs to.

- During the team-building day, share the document and have team members guess who each fact
belongs to.

- This activity encourages learning more about colleagues' personal lives in a fun and surprising way.
5. **Virtual Pictionary:**

- Use online Pictionary tools or a virtual whiteboard platform.

- Divide the team into smaller groups and give each group a set of words or phrases to draw.

- Team members take turns drawing while their teammates try to guess what the drawing represents.

- It's a creative and entertaining way to encourage collaboration.

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