Office Games to Play at Work
Pick a game — free, no download, play in seconds
Say Anything
3–12 playersWrite the funniest answer to a question, then everyone votes. The remote-team favourite — works great in a Teams or Zoom call.
Play now →Team Trivia
2+ playersHost a live trivia quiz — everyone answers from their own screen and a live leaderboard crowns a winner. Great on a Teams/Zoom call.
Play now →Guesstimate
2+ playersGuess the number to a trivia question, then bet on whose guess is closest. Team trivia with a twist.
Play now →Chameleon
3+ playersSocial-deduction word game: everyone gets a clue except the hidden imposter, who must bluff. Spot the Chameleon!
Play now →Spectrum
3+ playersRead the clue, then guess where the hidden target sits on a scale between two opposites. Wavelength-style.
Play now →Clover Clues
3–6 playersA cooperative word game — write clues and rebuild each other’s “clovers” as a team. Pure collaboration.
Play now →Remote Work Bingo
Solo or teamMark the meeting clichés as they happen — “you’re on mute”, “let’s take this offline”. Play it live during any call.
Play now →Two Truths and a Lie
3+ playersThe classic icebreaker: write two truths and a lie, then the group guesses which is which. Perfect for onboarding.
Play now →Daily Trivia
Solo · daily10 quick trivia questions a day. A perfect 2-minute warm-up to kick off a meeting or a Fun Friday.
Play now →Huddle
Solo · dailySort 16 words into 4 hidden groups — a fast brain teaser to energise the room.
Play now →Daily Herd
Solo · dailyGuess what most people will say and match the crowd. A 2-minute daily everyone can compare scores on.
Play now →Looking for something the whole team can play — without a download, an app, or anything for IT to approve? These are free party games built for the browser: open a link, share a short room code, and everyone joins from their own laptop. They work just as well around a desk as over a Microsoft Teams or Zoom call, which makes them ideal for remote and hybrid teams.
The best office games by occasion
- Team meeting energiser: a two-minute Daily Trivia round or Huddle to wake the room up before you dive in.
- Fun Friday / team social: Say Anything for laughs or Guesstimate for friendly competition — see Fun Friday games for work.
- New-starter or all-hands icebreaker: a quick round that gets everyone talking — see virtual icebreaker games for meetings.
- Team building: the cooperative Clover Clues rewards communication, not rivalry.
Playing remotely on Teams or Zoom
Because every player uses their own screen, there’s no awkward screen-sharing — each person sees their own cards while you all talk on the call. Start your meeting, drop the room code in the chat, and play. Full walkthrough: games to play on Microsoft Teams.
Why these work for teams
- Zero friction: no installs, logins, or cost — the fastest possible path from “let’s play something” to actually playing.
- Everyone included: own-device play and cooperative formats keep quieter teammates in, not knocked out early.
- Short by design: two-minute warm-ups or a 15-minute social — they fit real calendars.
Pick one from the list above and share the link with your team — or browse the deeper guides for Teams, Fun Friday, and meeting icebreakers.
Frequently asked questions
What are good free games to play at work?
For groups, Say Anything (write the funniest answer, then vote) and Guesstimate (team trivia betting) are the most popular at work. For a quick solo warm-up, Daily Trivia, Huddle and Daily Herd take about two minutes. All are free, browser-based, and need no download or signup — perfect over a Microsoft Teams or Zoom call.
Can we play these on a Teams or Zoom meeting?
Yes. Everyone joins from their own laptop with a short room code while you stay on the call, so they work great in remote and hybrid meetings. See our guide to games to play on Microsoft Teams.
Do we need to install anything or sign up?
No. Every game runs in the browser — open a link, share a code, and play. No app, no account, no cost. Nothing for IT to approve.
How long do they take?
The quick dailies (Daily Trivia, Huddle, Daily Herd) take about two minutes — ideal as a meeting energiser. A full round of Say Anything or Guesstimate runs roughly 10–20 minutes, good for a Fun Friday or team social.