Any time you are having a small group gathering where the people are all new and …show more content…
Name a famous person (first and last name). The next person has to name another famous person whose first name starts with the first letter of the last name of the person you just named.
Here's an example of game play. The first person says "John Wayne" as his or her famous character. The second person chooses "Will Smith," whose first name begins with the "W" of John Wayne's last name. The third person could then say "Samuel Adams"... and so on and so on and so on.
This is a great game to play because it's not one of those icebreaker games that requires a lot of rules and explaining. Thirty seconds of explaining should be enough to get people playing. And though it's simple, it can be a lot of fun!
"Name the Framed" Icebreaker Game. The second of my icebreaker games for small groups takes a bit more time and preparation, but it's well worth it. This game is a …show more content…
Make sure you have given each person a paper and pencil. When they are have named as many as possible, have them all individually identify the famous people in the photographs. You can also choose to group your guests into teams and give the winning team a prize.
Choosing Icebreaker Games for Small Groups
There are lots of icebreaker games out there, and having a successful party can just be a matter of choosing the right one. Can't decide what kind of icebreaker game to play with your small group? One of the most important steps in planning you event is to consider:
What's the Purpose of the Gathering?
You'll need to determine what the group is meeting for before you decide on the icebreaker games you'd like to play. Most of the different types of icebreaker games for small groups are better used for certain types of group gatherings-- while the two games above are more "one size fits all," most games are not. To help determine what kinds of games are most appropriate, ask yourself a few simple questions first