Category: Problem Solving
Scavenger Hunt
The Scavenger Hunt is a fun and engaging team challenge where nothing is hidden and collaboration and teamwork are encouraged
Take Two
Take Two is an engaging group competition game that tests word knowledge to promote collaboration, ingenuity, and teamwork
All Aboard
All aboard is a fantastic and amazing exercise to challenge your group to creatively encourage the best strategy and planning
Mastermind in Action
Mastermind in Action is a medley of fun brain teasers and lateral-thinking problems and allows people to teamwork and work at their own pace
Countries Toured
Countries Toured is a problem-solving logic exercise designed to be solved in groups and to promote collaboration and effective communication
You Decide
You Decide is an interactive strategy to empower and help groups make decisions and solve problems and difficulties
Pie and Prize
Pie and prize is a fun deductive reasoning exercise that promotes collaboration and focus in rotational leadership
The Shipwrecked Game
The Shipwrecked Game is a group exercise to develop problem-solving and leadership skills, practice negotiation, and promote collaboration
Move in Pairs
Move in Pairs is a team puzzle that is very difficult to crack and helps develop critical thinking and foster collaboration
Simple Knot
The simple knot activity is an excellent problem solving exercise to teach perspective, promote collaboration and teamwork
Mystery of a Bank Robbery
The mystery of a bank robbery is a complex problem-solving task for focus on effective communication
and the leadership
Blind Polygon
Blind Polygon is an ideal activity for small and large groups to improve communication skills and encourage collaboration
Crossed Ropes
Crossed ropes is a group activity that promotes interaction, encourages collaboration, and focuses on perspectives
Polar Bears and Ice Holes
If your group love a lateral thinking puzzle, polar bears and ice holes is a fun lateral thinking puzzle to sharpen observation skills
Use What You Have
The team building activity “use what you have” is ideal for team problem solving, with a strong combination of creativity