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28 Super Fun Activities for Online Meetings

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Konstantin Bogdanovski
28 Super Fun Activities for Online Meetings

Who says online team meetings always have to be all business and no fun? Adding a little bit of excitement and creativity can turn those routine check-ins into something everyone actually looks forward to. Whether your team is full of creatives, competitors, or just people who need a good laugh, there’s an activity out there that’s perfect for you.

In this article, we’re diving into 28 super fun online meeting ideas that will not only liven up your virtual gatherings but also help build stronger connections among your team. So, if you're ready to make your next virtual meeting the highlight of everyone’s week, keep reading—you’re in for some great ideas!

1. Virtual Scavenger Hunt

Participants race against the clock to find specific items from their environment, adding a burst of energy and spontaneity to the meeting.

  • Why We Recommend It: This activity adds a competitive edge while encouraging quick thinking and creativity as participants search for items in their surroundings.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that thrive on energy and enjoy competition.

2. Online Pictionary

Each team member draws prompts on their screens while others guess, combining creativity with fast thinking.

  • Why We Recommend It: It’s a creative and interactive way to break up the monotony of meetings, encouraging participants to think outside the box.
  • Who It’s Best For: Creative teams or those looking to improve communication and teamwork.

3. Virtual Coffee Breaks

A scheduled pause in the meeting where team members casually chat over a cup of coffee, mimicking the breakroom experience.

  • Why We Recommend It: Provides a relaxed environment for team members to bond over non-work topics, fostering camaraderie.
  • Who It’s Best For: For any remote team that misses the casual interactions of in-office settings.

4. Trivia Contests

Participants answer questions on various topics, adding a fun twist to learning and encouraging a bit of friendly rivalry.

  • Why We Recommend It: Stimulates the mind while providing a fun, competitive environment that can be tailored to any theme.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that enjoy learning and have a competitive streak.

5. Show and Tell

Team members share personal items or stories, offering a glimpse into their lives outside of work.

  • Why We Recommend It: Helps team members connect on a personal level by sharing unique or interesting aspects of their lives.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams looking to strengthen personal connections and understanding.

6. Story-Go-Round

A collaborative storytelling game where each person adds a line, resulting in a unique, collective narrative.

  • Why We Recommend It: Encourages creative thinking and collaboration, leading to unexpected and often humorous outcomes.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that enjoy storytelling and creative collaboration.

7. DEI For Workspace

An activity focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion, encouraging meaningful discussions and team bonding through shared goals.

  • Why We Recommend It: Requires teamwork and problem-solving skills, making it a thrilling and rewarding experience for participants.
  • Who It’s Best For: A team looking to make their workplace better.

8. Virtual Team Bingo

Team members check off experiences or traits as they learn new facts about each other, fostering a sense of discovery.

  • Why We Recommend It: A fun virtual team-building icebreaker that encourages team members to learn more about each other in an engaging way.
  • Who It’s Best For: New remote teams or those with members who don’t know each other well.

9. Interactive Presentations

Incorporates interactive elements like polls or quizzes to keep everyone engaged and participating actively.

  • Why We Recommend It: Keeps meetings engaging by involving the audience directly, whether through Q&A sessions, polls, or brainstorming.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams need to maintain focus and active participation during meetings.

10. Bake Shop Recipe Swap

Each team member shares favorite recipes and baking tips, creating a cozy atmosphere of shared culinary experiences.

  • Why We Recommend It: A delicious way to share personal stories and create a shared experience, even when apart.
  • Who It’s Best For: Remote teams with food enthusiasts or those looking to add a personal touch to meetings.

11. Virtual Pet Day

A light-hearted session where team members introduce their pets, bringing a playful vibe to the meeting.

  • Why We Recommend It: Lightens the mood by introducing team members’ pets, adding a playful element to meetings.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that enjoy informal, relaxed interactions.

12. Virtual Drawing Contest

Participants draw based on a theme or prompt, showcasing their artistic flair in a fun, competitive format.

  • Why We Recommend It: Promotes creativity and a bit of friendly competition, with the added benefit of showcasing team members’ artistic talents.
  • Who It’s Best For: Creative teams or those looking to encourage out-of-the-box thinking.

13. Taste Test

Team members sample foods and try to guess ingredients, sparking conversations about tastes and culinary preferences.

  • Why We Recommend It: Engages the senses and sparks conversation as participants describe and guess different flavors.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that enjoy food-related activities and sensory experiences.

14. Never Have I Ever

A fun icebreaker where participants share surprising or unique experiences, revealing more about each other.

  • Why We Recommend It: A great icebreaker that reveals interesting facts about team members, helping to build rapport.
  • Who It’s Best For: Remote teams looking to strengthen bonds and learn more about each other.

15. Word Association Game

Quick, on-the-spot thinking is required as team members respond to words with the first thing that comes to mind.

  • Why We Recommend It: Encourages quick thinking and creativity, making it a great warm-up activity.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that need a mental break or a way to kickstart the team's creativity.

16. Headline or Head Lie?

A game where participants decide whether a headline is real or fake, testing their judgment and internet knowledge.

  • Why We Recommend It: Tests participants’ knowledge and internet savvy in a competitive, fun way.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that enjoy games of wit and humor.

17. Five-Minute Debates

Short debates on light topics, encouraging clear, concise arguments and active listening.

  • Why We Recommend It: Encourages healthy discussion and improves communication skills within a short, manageable timeframe.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that enjoy debating or need to practice concise communication.

18. I Spy

A classic game adapted for virtual meetings, where participants describe something they see in their surroundings.

  • Why We Recommend It: A simple yet engaging game that keeps everyone involved and attentive during the meeting.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams need a light-hearted break during a long meeting.

19. Quick Poetry Slam

Participants create and share short poems, blending humor and creativity in an unexpected format.

  • Why We Recommend It: Fosters creativity and self-expression, with the added fun of sharing personal or humorous poetry.
  • Who It’s Best For: Creative teams or those looking to break away from traditional virtual meeting ideas.

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20. Virtual Pet Show

A playful event where team members show off their pets, often resulting in laughter and light-hearted conversation.

  • Why We Recommend It: Creates a playful atmosphere and allows team members to share a part of their personal lives.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that appreciate informal, fun activities.

21. Virtual Music Guessing Game

Participants listen to music clips and try to guess the song or artist.

  • Why We Recommend It: Adds a musical element to meetings, which can energize participants and create a fun atmosphere.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that enjoy music and are looking for an engaging, upbeat activity.

22. Pizza vs. Burgers Challenge

A debate over two popular foods where team members vote and share their preferences.

  • Why We Recommend It: A simple voting game that engages everyone and can lead to fun discussions about preferences.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that enjoy light-hearted competition and friendly debates.

23. Collaborative Storytelling

Each team member adds a sentence to a story, enhancing creative collaboration and spontaneity.

  • Why We Recommend It: Enhances team creativity and collaboration by building a story together, one sentence at a time.
  • Who It’s Best For: Remote teams looking to improve creative collaboration and team unity.

24. Team Shout-outs

A moment for remote team members to publicly acknowledge each other's efforts, boosting morale and camaraderie among remote workers.

  • Why We Recommend It: Builds morale and fosters a culture of appreciation by recognizing each other’s efforts and achievements.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that value recognition and positivity in the workplace.

25. Online Quizzes

A series of questions on various topics that test knowledge and stimulate intellectual curiosity.

  • Why We Recommend It: A fun and educational way to test knowledge on various topics, fostering learning and competition.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that enjoy trivia and learning new things.

26. Minute to Win It Games

A fast-paced virtual game that requires quick thinking and dexterity, perfect for a lively meeting break.

  • Why We Recommend It: Quick challenges that are perfect for energizing the team and injecting some fun into meetings.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that enjoy fast-paced, high-energy online office games.

27. Virtual Wine Tasting

A social activity where team members taste different wines, discuss flavors and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere.

  • Why We Recommend It: Taste wine and have fun!
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that love wine or those looking for fun games for online meetings.

28. Virtual Movie Night

All team members watch a movie together, from the comfort of their homes.

  • Why We Recommend It: Offers a relaxed, shared experience that can be a great way to unwind as a team after a long day.
  • Who It’s Best For: Teams that enjoy movies and are looking for a low-key bonding activity.

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