Creative Team Building Ideas



Challenge your group with some high-energy team building ideas. These fun team building activities build teamwork skills while providing lots of smiles and laughter!



Learn how to play the games you see in this video with

25 Fun Team Building Activities!


TEAM BUILDING IDEAS

Monster Ball

Huddle Up

Giant Steps

Tight Rope Walk


Check out our entire list of fun teambuilding activities!



Team Building Game #17
Monster Ball


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An oversized basketball, beach ball, cage ball, or any kind of huge inflatable ball creates a lot of fun possibilities!

Whether it’s shooting a ball into an oversized goal, moving it across a playing field, trying to dodge it, or trying to keep it in the air, your group will have a blast!



Team Building Game #18
Huddle Up


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The object of the game is for the teams to huddle together on a towel without falling off.

Team members must stay balanced on the towel for a specified amount of time or as long as it takes to sing a short song, say a chant, etc.

Start with a larger area and then gradually decrease the size of the towel to encourage kids to come up with unique ways to fit in the space.



Team Building Game #19
Giant Steps


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This game works good with teams of 4-5 people.

Get two long boards and tie a rope on the front end and back end of each board to serve as handles.

Team members line up and place one foot on each board like they are on a pair of skis.

The object is to lift their feet in unison so they can step across the playing area.

You can also have each person tie a rope to the board so that everyone has a handle.

Team Building Game #20
Tight Rope Walk


Partners use each other for balance to work their way across a set of ropes. If you don’t have tight ropes, you can do the same activity on thin boards, tubes, sticks, or anything else you can think of that requires balance.

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