101 Team Building Questions for Work: Creative Questions for the Workplace

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Team building is a process of getting people to work together more effectively, and forms an important ingredient to success in the modern workplace. There are many different ways to go about building a team - s companies have a designated time for team building activities, while others have an informal approach, mixing these activities with other work tasks.

Some of the most popular team building questions and activities are ropes courses, scavenger hunts, trivia, and icebreakers. They are a great way to help people get to know each other better and have fun at the same time.

In this post, we take a look at some of the most creative team building questions that you can use at work to build camaraderie and nurture a positive culture.

What is a good ice breaker question for work?

Icebreakers are used in many contexts, from team building to socializing. They are an excellent way to break the ice, get people talking and engaged, and help your team build lasting relationships at work. Below you will find a list of team building ice breaker questions covering different categories. With a mix of funny, throwback, work, and hypothetical icebreakers, you and your team will have a variety  of icebreaker questions to try at your next team meeting.

  1. Do you have any work from home “coworkers” (partners, roommates, siblings, parents, pets)?

  2. Have your working hours changed as a result of remote work?

  3. Do you prefer working remotely or working in an office?

  4. What’s your best WFH accessory?

  5. What’s your go-to WFH beverage? Do you prefer coffee? Tea?

  6. Do you have any siblings? Are you the eldest, middle, or youngest child?

  7. Where did you grow up?

  8. Did you have any pets as a kid?

  9. Did you play sports as a kid? Do you play any sports now?

  10. Do you speak any other languages?

  11. What’s your favorite place in the world?

  12. What was your first job?

  13. What was your favorite cartoon as a kid? What was your favorite cartoon character? If they weren’t the same, why not?

  14. Who in your life has inspired you the most?

  15. What’s one family tradition you want to pass down to your kids?

  16. What’s a piece of advice your parents or grandparents gave you?

  17. What were your favorite subjects in school?

  18. Did you have an imaginary best friend when you were younger? What were they like?

  19. Have you ever been mistaken for someone famous?

  20. Who’s the most famous person you’ve ever met? Tell us the story of how you met.

  21. What’s your guilty pleasure?

  22. Looking back at when you were younger, what was your silliest fear?

  23. What is your current desktop or cell phone wallpaper? Why did you choose that image?

  24. Tell us about your worst hair day.

  25. If you had to give your car a name, what would it be?

  26. What’s your favorite knock-knock joke?

  27. If you could host a talk show, which one would you pick?

  28. What was your best Halloween costume? Worst?

  29. Tell us a story of an embarrassing thing that happened to you.

  30. What would the title of your autobiography be?

  31. If you could add a word to the dictionary, what would you add and what would it mean?

  32. If you could bring back any fashion trend, what would it be?

  33. If you had to talk like a cartoon character for the rest of your life, who would you choose? Do an impression of them now.

  34. What’s the worst piece of advice you’ve ever been given?

  35. If you had to eat a crayon, what color would you choose?

  36. Is there a spot in your house where you feel most productive?

  37. If you could have any upgrade to your WFH setup, what would it be?

  38. What’s your morning routine?

  39. How often do you work in your PJs? (Be honest!)

What are some good group questions?

There are many ways to learn about your team members’ personal tastes, hobbies, or pastimes. One way is to use group questions during team building events. Here are team building questions that can be used to learn more about your team.

  1. If you could paint a portrait of anyone, who would you paint?

  2. What’s at the top of your bucket list?

  3. If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?

  4. How many books have you read this year?

  5. What thing are you most afraid of?

  6. What was your favorite book as a child?

  7. When people compliment you, they’re most likely to comment on your…?

  8. Which celebrity would you want to sit next to on a plane?

  9. Who is your favorite U.S. president?

  10. What has been your favorite trip or vacation?

  11. Which song are you likely to have on repeat this week?

  12. What genre of music do you like most? What do you dislike?

  13. What is your favorite type of cuisine and why?

  14. Have you ever seen a phenomenon you still can’t explain?

  15. If you had a time machine and could make a single, one-way trip, where would you go?

  16. Which award would you most like to win and why?

  17. Tell us your earliest childhood memory.

  18. What’s the best thing to happen to you this year? 

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What are some fun questions to ask your coworkers?

The power of funny questions in team building with coworkers is that they are not only fun, but they also help the team to communicate better and build rapport with one another. Here are fun team building questions for work worth exploring with your team.

  1. What was the funniest thing you’ve seen recently online?

  2. Are you a back seat driver?

  3. What’s the craziest dare you ever took?

  4. What interesting skill do you want to learn?

  5. If you could have any celebrity be your best friend, which celebrity would you pick?

  6. If you could effortlessly pick up a skill in an instant, what would it be?

  7. What was the most unique thing about your childhood?

  8. What has been on your ‘to-do’ list the longest?

  9. What’s the best book you’ve read in the last year?

  10. Have you ever won a contest?

  11. What’s the craziest thing you've ever done?

  12. Volcano or mountain?

  13. Which celebrity would you pick to exchange lives with?

  14. Which fictional character would you want by your side during a zombie apocalypse?

  15. Heard any good tips lately?

  16. If people are to make a film about you, what would the genre be? For example: science fiction, romantic comedy, action movie, or comedy?

  17. If you could have any animal as a pet, which one would it be and why?

  18. If you could have an extra hour of free time everyday, how would you use it?

  19. What was the last thing you fell in love with?

  20. If you could do anything in the world as your career, what would you do?

  21. If you could choose to remain an age forever, what age would you choose?

  22. What was the most embarrassing thing you have ever done on a date?

  23. If you could get rid of one thing in the world, what would it be? 

  24. Hot coffee or iced coffee?

  25. What game show do you think you could win?

  26. Have you ever won a medal or trophy?

  27. What was the hardest class you ever took?

  28. What’s the best or worst prank you’ve played on someone?

  29. If you could go to outer space for free, as a tourist, would you do it?

  30. What invention would you most like to see in your lifetime?

  31. What have you been excited about this week?

  32. What interesting collection do you have, or is there anything you’d like to start collecting?

  33. Dragons or unicorns?

  34. Would you rather have intense pain for ten minutes or dull pain for one day?

  35. What’s the best knock-knock joke you know?

  36. What was the worst style choice you ever made?

  37. How do you manage deadlines?

  38. What was your childhood nickname?

  39. If you could choose one hobby that now seems out of your reach either financially or time-wise, what hobby would you take up and why?

  40. If you could do something that you don’t because it’s bad for you, but you could do it without repercussions - what would you do?

  41. If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go?

  42. If you could get rid of any current trend, what would it be and why?

  43. Do you have a favorite mug? Let us see it and explain why you love it.

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