A great icebreaker for all ages

Unleash your team's creativity with Two Word Story - the ultimate team-building activity!

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Unleash your team's creativity with Two Word Story - the ultimate team-building activity!

Difficulty

easy

Cost

Free

Duration

About 15 minutes

Participants

2+ people

What is Two Word Story?

Have you ever played the Two Word Story icebreaker activity? If not, you're in for a treat! This is a fun game that can be enjoyed by any group of people, no matter their age or interests. The main goal of the game is to create a story, one word at a time, with each person in the group contributing two words at a time.

To play the Two Word Story game, gather everyone in a circle and decide who will start the story. The first person should say two words, such as "Once upon," and then the person to their left should add two more words to continue the story. Continue this pattern around the circle, with each person adding only two words at a time, until the story is complete.

The main goal of the Two Word Story game is to have fun and get to know each other better. It can be a great icebreaker activity for new groups, or a fun way to break the ice in a meeting or workshop. However, there are some situations where this game might not be appropriate, such as in a serious business meeting or in a group where there are language barriers.

To make the Two Word Story game more fun, try to choose a theme or genre for the story, such as a horror story or a romantic comedy. You can also add rules, such as requiring each two-word phrase to rhyme or beginning each phrase with a specific letter. With a little creativity, the Two Word Story game can be a fun and engaging activity for any group.

Materials needed for Two Word Story

Two Word Story requires no materials or tools to play. Just bring yourself and a few others and you'll have a great time!

How to play Two Word Story

Benefits of Two Word Story

Team building activities are far more than just fun and games. They pack a punch when it comes to the range of benefits they can deliver. Some of the benefits of Two Word Story include:

Why we like Two Word Story

We like Two Word Story because it's a simple game that can lead to some hilarious and unexpected results. It's a great way to spark creativity and get people to think on their feet.

Reflection questions for Two Word Story

Reflection questions are a great way to help your team process their experience after playing Two Word Story.

  1. What were some of the common themes or words that emerged from the stories? This question prompts participants to reflect on the commonalities within the group's stories, which can help to build a sense of community and shared experience.
  2. Did you find it challenging to condense your thoughts into just two words? This question encourages participants to reflect on the difficulty of the task, which can be an opportunity for bonding over a shared struggle.
  3. What do you think your two words say about you? This question promotes self-reflection and introspection, encouraging participants to consider what their word choices may reveal about their personality, values, or experiences.
  4. Did any of the stories surprise you? This question prompts participants to reflect on their assumptions or expectations of others, and can lead to discussions about empathy and understanding.
  5. How did the stories make you feel? This question encourages participants to consider their emotional reactions to the activity and can lead to discussions about empathy, connection, and the power of storytelling.

Which skills does Two Word Story build?

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