How to host your own virtual Family Feud game at work

how to host virtual family feud game at work

Remote work can sometimes be boring and isolating, but with great online activities, like a Family Feud game, you can bring joy to team members while helping them build relationships. But what’s a Family Feud game and how can you host a successful one at your remote company? 

What is a virtual Family Feud game?

The game is based on the popular TV show, Family Feud, which first aired in 1976. It can be played by two teams of family members, co-workers, friends, or anyone that wants to take part, and has been hosted by various people over time, including Ray Combs and Richard Dawson.

Teams are presented with a list of questions to answer from topics like pop culture and sports. The audience is surveyed and the most popular answers are gathered. The team that is able to successfully guess the answers that the most audience members answered gets the most points and wins the game. The objective of this game is to guess as many of the popular answers correctly as possible before time runs out. 

There are three types of questions: head-to-head, multiple-choice and fill in the blank. To answer a question, you need to type in your answer. Virtual Family Feud games are a fun way to spend time with friends, remote employees, or family. It’s easy to play and can be played on different devices.

Steps to play a virtual Family Feud game with your remote team

Here’s how to host a Family Feud game with your remote team. 

  1. Start by informing them about the game and your purpose of hosting one: to have fun, build relationships, and just release stress. 

  2. You can create your own Family Feud game online or have Bar None Games host your Family Feud event. The host can decide what method they prefer.

  3. Send a video meeting link to your remote employees with time, duration, and any other details they would need to enjoy the session. Zoom is a great platform to host it on, but there are many other options. 

  4. Once the event is due to start, let the host start the meeting and start the game as well, and then share their screen for all participants to see. 

  5. The host should then proceed to read or narrate the questions to the players. Also, the host is in charge of clicking the answers based on a player’s answer. 

Time to play virtual family feud with your remote employees

Just like every competition, aside from the rules of the game, make sure you set a few rules for your remote employees to achieve a great experience. You can also put players into groups of two, three, or more depending on the size of your team. 

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