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3 Things in Common
What This Game Teaches This game builds connection quickly by helping participants move beyond surface-level conversation and find meaningful common ground. Group Size Pairs or small groups Time 5–10 minutes Energy Level Medium How to Play Put participants into pairs or groups of three. Give them two to three minutes to find three things they all have in common. The rule: they cannot use obvious or surface-level answers (no “we are all human” or “we all work here”) or any pri
Apr 12 min read


Sparkling Moment
What This Game Teaches This exercise builds active listening, emotional awareness, and the ability to identify and reflect meaningful moments in someone else’s story. Group Size Pairs Time 10–15 minutes Energy Level Low How to Play Partner A tells a true, personal, "happy" story for about one minute. Partner B listens closely without interrupting. After the story, Partner B retells the story back, using the same pronouns as the original tell (I, me, my, etc.) Switch roles. Va
Apr 12 min read


1–2–3 (Two by Three by Bradford)
What This Game Teaches Builds focus, presence, and quick pattern recognition while helping participants get out of their heads and into their bodies. Also used as an opportunity to teach the “Circus Bow” (accepting failure) Group Size Pairs Time 5–10 minutes Energy Level Medium → High How to Play Two players stand facing each other. Count to three together, alternating numbers: Player A: “1” Player B: “2” Player A: “3” Player B: “1” Player A: “2” Player B: “3” Repeat until be
Apr 12 min read


Kenn Adams' Story Spine
What This Game Teaches The Story Spine teaches fundamental narrative structure—how to move from setup to escalation to resolution—while helping participants organize ideas into a clear, compelling story. Group Size Individuals, pairs, or small groups Time 10–20 minutes Energy Level Low to Medium How to Play Introduce the Story Spine prompts: Once upon a time…Every day…But one day…Because of that…Because of that…Because of that… Until finally…And ever since then… Partici
Apr 12 min read


That Reminds Me of the Time
What This Game Teaches This exercise helps participants build associative thinking and discover personal stories by connecting ideas, moments, and experiences in a natural, conversational way. Group Size Pairs or small groups Time 10–15 minutes Energy Level Low to Medium How to Play One participant starts by sharing a short story or statement. The next person begins their response with, “That reminds me of the time…” and shares a related story. Continue around the group, with
Apr 12 min read
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