Let's face it, folks – work meetings can sometimes feel like you're trying to sprint through a swamp; you're moving, but oh-so-slowly, and it's sucking the life out of you. Cue the heroic entrance of Zoom games! These nifty little nuggets of joy are the perfect way to spice up the virtual office life. Whether you're looking to break the ice, strengthen team bonds, or just give everyone a well-deserved break from the daily grind, Zoom games are your go-to.
But hang on, we're not talking about your run-of-the-mill, snooze-fest games. Oh no, we've scoured the digital playground to bring you the crème de la crème of Zoom games that are sure to get even the most serious of your colleagues cracking a smile. So, without further ado, let's dive into the top 10 Zoom games that'll have your work crew buzzing with excitement.
Buckle up, team! We're about to embark on a virtual voyage through the sea of the best Zoom games designed to rally the troops and bring some pep to your group's step.
How to Play: Pick a theme, use a charades idea generator like this one, and let the acting begin! Remember, there’s no talking involved, only mime. Feel free to make this interesting by splitting up into teams for a head-to-head competition.
Why It’s Awesome: Charades is the granddaddy of party games, and it's had a Zoom makeover. It breaks the ice faster than a polar bear on a jet ski!
How to Play: Split up into teams, use Zoom's whiteboard feature, pick something to draw, and set the timer to one minute. Then, let the guessing game commence!
You can use a word generator like this one or if take out all the work and use Internet Game’s version of Pictionary, “Doodle Party.” All guessing, drawing, and point calculations will be taken care of for you, so you can just enjoy the fun!
Why It's a Hoot: Because let's face it, not everyone's an artist, and that's where the fun lies.
How to Play: This is an oldie, but a goodie. Go around and have each person share two truths and one lie about themselves. Then, everyone else gets to put on their detective hat and guess the fib.
Tip: If you want to increase the stakes, give everyone a point for every lie they guess correctly!
Why It's a Hit: It's a hoot seeing who's a convincing fibber and who can’t tell a lie to save their life!
How to Play: Everyone gets a famous person's name on their virtual forehead and then take turns asking yes/no questions to figure out who they are. Obviously, while from a far you cant stick a post-it on each other’s foreheads, but luckily there are plenty of online tools to take care of that for you. Use this site or this one and get the guessing party started!
Why It's Entertaining: It's a blast seeing Dave from accounting struggle to guess he's Beyoncé.
How to Play: The best part about Internet Game is you don’t have to choose between games! Internet Game is a platform that allows you and your team choose from a vast library of super fun games. From arcade classics, to hilarious get-to-know-you games, Internet Game has everything you need to make your next Zoom meeting a blast!
Why It's The Best: Besides its huge library of incredible games, Internet Game also allows large groups to play together with ease. Whether you’re a team of 10 or 200, the platform will automatically split you up into teams, so everyone can join in on the fun!
How to Play: Use a free tool like this one to make and send out bingo cards to your entire team and then use the caller page to start calling out numbers. First to get five in a row or fill their board wins!
Why It's Engaging: Because shouting "Bingo!" is just as satisfying online.
How to Play: Prepare questions about the workplace, pop culture, or general knowledge and host a trivia session. If you need help thinking up questions, refer to our list of ultimate trivia questions here. Person with the most points at the end wins!
Why It's a Brain-Booster: It turns your team into a bunch of trivia buffs and know-it-alls, in the best possible way.
How to Play: The game is simple. Everyone chooses three items they'd take to a deserted island and explains why.
Why It's Captivating: It reveals a lot about your team. Plus, who wouldn't want to hear why Bob needs a rubber duck?
How to Play: The classic board game now has an online version that you can play
here! Players will take turns posing as spymasters and operatives as they try to get each other to guess certain words using only single word hints. You can choose from a variety of modes including cooperative or team vs. team.
Why It's a Fun Communication Test: This game won’t only be an entertaining break, but an incredible teamwork strengthening exercise! Prepare to polish up those all important communication skills.
How to Play: Choose an online escape room platform (like this free one), split into teams, and solve your way to freedom.
Why It's a Team-Builder: Because nothing says "teamwork" like being locked in a virtual room together!
How to Play: Go back to kindergarten for the day with a little show and tell! Everyone gets a turn to share something unique or special to them with the team.
Why It's a Crowd-Pleaser: Reveal the quirky sides of your coworkers. You’d be surprised how much you can learn about someone by getting a glimpse at the things they value most!
How to Play: Purchase a jackbox party pack and share your screen or put it on the TV, then your group will be able to play a medley of fun and zany games together from their own phones. Choose from an array of creative, social deduction, and brainy games that will keep everyone entertained for hours.
Why It's so popular: Jackbox is so popular for how easy and fun games that anyone can enjoy. Start by trying out Quiplash, a crowd favorite which allows players to face off as they come up with the craziest and most creative responses to funny prompts.
Q: How long should a Zoom game last during a work meeting?A: Keep it snappy! 15-30 minutes is the sweet spot, so it’s a break, not a getaway.
Q: Can these games help with team building?A: You betcha! They’re like virtual trust falls without the risk of a concussion.
Q: Are these games suitable for large groups?A: Sure thing! Some may need you to split into smaller teams, but the more, the merrier.
Q: Can we play these games with clients?A: Absolutely! Just choose the game wisely. Maybe skip the "Desert Island" unless you want to explain why a rubber duck is essential for survival.
Zoom games are the unsung heroes of remote work. They add a splash of color to the otherwise grey canvas of virtual meetings. They’re the glue that holds teams together when the only thing you have in common is the same link to the same virtual room. So, next time the Zoom blues hit, throw in a game or two. Whether you’re sketching like a kindergartener in Pictionary or flexing your trivia muscles, it’s these moments that make work feel less like, well, work. Remember, all work and no play makes the Zoom a dull app!