Virtual Icebreaker Games for Meetings
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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 →The fastest way to warm up a meeting is a short shared game before the agenda — it gets quieter teammates talking and sets a relaxed tone. A good virtual icebreaker is quick, inclusive, and needs zero setup. These all run in the browser, free, with everyone joining from their own screen.
Quick icebreakers (2–5 minutes)
Say Anything — get everyone talking fast
One funny question, everyone writes an answer, the group votes. It surfaces personalities immediately and always gets a laugh. Start a round and share the code.
Daily Herd — great for big groups & all-hands
Guess what most people will say and match the crowd — everyone plays solo in two minutes, then compares "what they are." No coordination needed, so it scales to large teams. Play Daily Herd.
Daily Trivia & Huddle — low-pressure warm-ups
A 10-question Daily Trivia or a quick Huddle word puzzle gets brains going before you start. Everyone races and shares their score.
Run it well
- Keep it under 5 minutes so it energises rather than derails the meeting.
- Let everyone join from their own device — no screen-sharing, no one left out.
- Rotate who hosts to keep it fresh.
Playing on a call? See games to play on Microsoft Teams, build a weekly ritual with Fun Friday games, or browse all office games.
Frequently asked questions
What are good virtual icebreaker games for meetings?
Quick games that get everyone talking in the first few minutes. A short Say Anything round (write a funny answer, then vote) breaks the ice fast, and two-minute dailies like Daily Herd, Daily Trivia or Huddle work as low-pressure warm-ups. All free, browser-based, no download.
How do you break the ice in a remote meeting?
Start with a 2–5 minute shared game everyone joins from their own screen, before the agenda. It gets quieter teammates talking and sets a relaxed tone. Share a room code in the chat and play right on the call.
What are quick icebreakers for large teams or all-hands?
Daily Herd (guess what most people will say) and Daily Trivia are great for big groups — everyone plays solo in two minutes and compares results, no coordination needed. For smaller breakout groups, Say Anything is ideal.
Are these icebreaker games free?
Yes — free, no signup, no download. Just open and play.