Sample Ice Breaker Questions for Use in Small Group 2026

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14 icebreaker games for small groups Two truths and a lie. To play this game, each member of the group shares three fun facts about themselves but one of the facts must be a lie. Going on a picnic. Scavenger hunt. Where are you from? Marshmallow challenge. Icebreaker Jenga. Social bingo. 10 things in common.
Make this activity less socially stressful by including the three Ps: each student will share one fact thats personal, professional, or peculiar. This approach will give students a broader range of personal facts from which to draw without having to worry about whether or not that fact qualifies as fun.
Quick icebreaker questions Whats a surprising thing on your bucket list? Whats the best thing youve crossed off your bucket list? If you could only read one book for the rest of your life, what would it be? Whats your favorite childrens book? Whats your go-to coffee order? Whats your favorite board game?
Icebreaker questions for small groups Whats your one piece of advice to everyone here? What question do you wish people would ask you? What is one thing we would never guess about you? Whats one thing you want to do in life but dont know where to start? Whats a cause or purpose you deeply believe in?
❖ Whats the best piece of advice you have ever been given? ❖ If you had to teach a class on one thing, what would you teach? ❖ If you could eliminate one thing from your daily routine, what would it be and why? ❖ Would you rather be the funniest or smartest person in the room?

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