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200 Icebreaker Questions for Team Meeting + How to Create Your Own

So you’re the one in charge of preparing the icebreaker questions for the team meeting. Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. 

I’m going to list 200 icebreaker questions for team meeting. I’ll put them in categories for different purposes. This way, it’ll be easy for you to find the type of questions you’re going for. The team at Parabol.co, a remote retrospective and meeting app, says this:

“Icebreaker questions can engage your team and get everyone in the right mood for your meeting.”

So here are the categories you can pick from:

  • Easy and fun icebreaker questions
  • Team building icebreaker questions
  • Funny icebreaker questions
  • Work-related icebreaker questions
  • Get to know your team icebreaker questions
  • Thought-provoking icebreaker questions
  • Virtual icebreaker questions

If you want to create your own questions, I’ll end with some tips on how to ensure it doesn’t hurt or offend anyone. So let’s go!

Read More: 28 Creative Team Building Over Zoom Ideas

Easy and Fun Icebreaker Questions

Easy and fun icebreaker questions are great because they lighten the mood. This is especially helpful if you have new team members that could be a bit nervous. So if you want to make everyone feel relaxed and comfortable with each other, you can ask these easy and fun icebreaker questions for work.

1. Which animal do you feel like today and why?

2. What’s your top cereal choice?

3. If you could excel in an Olympic sport, which would it be?

4. What superpower would you want and how would you use it?

5. If you were sponsored, which two companies would you choose?

6. What was your best Halloween costume?

7. What natural element best suits your mood today?

8. What was your latest Netflix binge?

9. Sweet or savory breakfast, and what’s your go-to?

10. If we had a karaoke machine appear, what song are you performing? 

11. If you could be a movie character, who would it be and from which movie?

12. What’s the best movie soundtrack in your opinion?

13. What’s your most-used emoji on your phone?

14. If you could create an ice cream flavor and name it, what would it be? 

15. What’s your favorite cartoon character?

16. What was your first thought when you woke up today? 

17. If you could set an office rule for a day, what would it be?

18. What’s your skincare routine? 

19. Mountains or oceans, and why?

20. If you were given one wish from a genie, what would you choose?

21. What’s your favorite cocktail or mocktail?

22. What’s one of your favorite recent memories?

23. If you wrote a biography, what would the title be?

24. What’s a unique phrase or slang from your hometown?

25. If you were stuck on a deserted island, what three items would you bring with you?

26. What’s your current guilty pleasure?

27. What’s an underrated TV show or movie that you highly recommend?

28. If you could live inside one book, what would it be? 

29. What is your best dance move? Will you dare to show it?

30. If you were famous for one thing, what would it be?

31. What was your worst haircut experience?

32. What’s your favorite word or phrase from any language?

33. What’s an album with no bad songs that you recommend?

34. What is your best ice cream topping?

35. If you could create a trivia night specialty category, what would it be? 

Team Building Icebreaker Questions

If your goal is to deepen connections and celebrate team dynamics, you can ask these team-specific icebreaker questions.

36. What’s your favorite team memory?

37. What was the most thoughtful gift you’ve received or given?

38. If you had to describe the team in one word, what would it be?

39. What’s one piece of advice that has stuck with you? 

40. What do you believe is the team’s greatest strength?

41. Who is a role model for you, and why?

42. What are the top three essential office items for you?

43. If you could instantly excel at something, what would it be?

44. What’s a professional development book you found valuable and highly recommend? 

45. When did you last step out of your comfort zone, and what did you do?

46. What soft skills do you find most valuable for successful teams?

47. What sets our team apart from others?

48. How would you explain your job to a three-year-old?

49. What’s your usual office lunch choice?

50. What tool do you prefer for team productivity?

Funny Icebreaker Questions

If you want to have a good laugh before the team meeting starts, here are funny icebreaker questions for work.

51. What is your preference? Lemon or lime, and why do you feel that way?

52. Have you ever tried using a pickup line on someone, and if so, did it work?

53. What is the most unusual item currently in your fridge?

54. If you were to be a DJ, what would your DJ name be?

55. Who was your celebrity crush during your childhood?

56. If you were embarking on a journey to Mars and could only bring one luxury item, what would it be?

57. If you could possess a superpower, what would you choose?

58. Do you like watching reality TV shows? If yes, which show is your favorite?

59. If you had the chance to transform into a supernatural creature during nighttime, what creature would you become, and why?

60. What are the first three things you would do if you suddenly became invisible?

61. Can you share your best knock-knock joke with us?

62. If you were facing a zombie apocalypse, which fictional character would you want as your companion?

63. What is the best prank you have either experienced or planned?

64. What is your favorite recent meme or viral video?

65. If you were personified as a cocktail, which cocktail would you be?

66. Do you have any random and interesting facts that you know for no particular reason?

67. What is your most impressive party trick?

68. If you came home and found your house filled with golf balls, how are you removing them?

69. If you could take one prop from any movie set, which prop would you choose?

70. What was the most embarrassing fashion choice you made during your childhood/teen years?

71. If you had to choose, would you rather talk like Yoda or breathe like Darth Vader?

72. Can you tell us your favorite joke?

73. What jingle always gets stuck in your head?

74. Would you prefer to speak all languages fluently or have the ability to communicate with animals?

75. Imagining your pet could speak, what do you think they would say to you?

76. Is there a particular dance move that you’re good at?

77. What would be your reaction if you returned home and discovered a penguin in your freezer?

78. If your life was an “expectation vs. reality” meme, what pictures are you picking?

79. If your current mood was a type of takeaway food, what would it be and why?

80. If you could invent a new holiday, what would it be called, and how would it be celebrated?

81. If you suddenly no longer needed to sleep, how would you spend the extra eight hours each day?

82. Do you have a favorite dinosaur, and if so, which one is it?

83. What is your favorite smell, and what makes it special to you?

84. If you were limited to eating only one dish for the rest of your life, what would that dish be?

85. In your opinion, what is the best bird species, and why do you think so?

Work-Related Icebreaker Questions

What if you want your questions to be work-related so that they can fit with the theme of a team meeting more? If so, then here are icebreaker questions for work.

86. What’s a skill that doesn’t get enough credit but can benefit everyone?

87. Can you tell me about your first job and how old you were when you started?

88. Is there something that’s been on your mind lately in terms of your professional life?

89. How many unread emails do you currently have in your inbox?

90. What caught your attention today, and why is it significant?

91. If you could step into someone else’s role within your team for a day, whose job would you choose?

92. Have you come across any captivating books or articles recently, and how have they influenced you?

93. What did you study in college, and are you still pursuing a career in that field?

94. Have you received any valuable tips or advice lately that you’d like to share?

95. If you could master one professional skill overnight, what would it be?

96. Is there a project you could stop doing to give yourself more focus?

97. How many alarms do you set in the morning, and do you tend to wake up immediately or hit snooze?

98. What’s got you excited for this week?

99. Can you share your best or worst job interview experience, and what made it stand out?

100. Do you follow any routines to boost your energy and concentration?

101. What’s the strangest icebreaker activity you’ve ever been a part of?

102. If there was one task in your job that could be automated, what would it be?

103. What topic do you think you could confidently deliver a TED Talk on?

104. Is there something you’ve been procrastinating on that you’re struggling to finish?

105. What recent accomplishment are you most proud of?

106. What are you feeling grateful for today?

107. Have you come across any helpful productivity tips or hacks recently?

108. Can you share something that pleasantly surprised you recently?

109. What’s a productivity tool that you can’t live without and why?

110. Is there a small change that would make your day better today?

111. What’s something you’re actively trying to improve in yourself?

112. What’s your favorite song or soundtrack when you need to focus on work?

113. What activity puts you in a state of flow and deep concentration?

114. Can you share something that brought a smile to your face recently?

Get to Know Your Team Icebreaker Questions

Let’s say there are new members during the team meeting. You’ll want to both break the ice and get to know them. Or, maybe you just want a bit of team bonding before the meeting. Whatever the case, here are a few get to know you questions.

115. Have you picked up any new or interesting knowledge recently?

116. Where did you grow up?

117. Can you tell me about your first job?

118. What’s the most delicious meal you’ve had recently, and what made it special?

119. If you could relive one day of your life, which day would you choose?

120. What made you decide to pursue the field you’re in?

121. What’s your favorite self-care routine?

122. Can you share the kindest thing you’ve ever done for someone?

123. What project have you worked on recently that you enjoyed the most?

124. What was the last thing that captured your heart?

125. How would you describe yourself in just three words?

126. When you started your career, what did you envision your job would look like at this point?

127. Who was the last person who inspired you, and why?

128. What was your dream job when you were a child?

129. Where do you see yourself in the next 10 years?

130. What’s a simple thing that still amazes you?

131. Could you name the top three things on your bucket list?

132. Do you have a favorite movie scene that you think deserves an Oscar?

133. Is there someone in your life whom you admire? What qualities do you admire about them?

134. What book are you currently reading?

135. If you could visit any country, where would you go and why?

136. If you could invite three guests to dinner, dead or alive, who would they be?

137. Do you have a favorite family tradition that you look forward to?

138. If you had to give a lecture on one topic, what would it be about?

139. What accomplishment are you most proud of?

140. Where would you like to retire in the future?

141. What do you do to unwind and relax?

142. What’s something you couldn’t imagine living without?

143. Can you name five things that bring you happiness?

144. Has there been a book or movie that deeply impacted you?

145. Which item on your bucket list are you most determined to check off this year?

146. Is there something you pretend to dislike but secretly enjoy?

147. What’s an unusual tradition from your family or culture that you find interesting?

148. Have you achieved something from your bucket list recently? If so, what was it?

149. What was your favorite subject in school, and why did you enjoy it?

150. If you could only keep one part of your morning routine, what would it be?

Thought-Provoking Icebreaker Questions

To prepare everyone for the meeting ahead, here is a list of icebreaker questions that stimulate engagement, encourage critical thinking, and foster meaningful discussions…

151. What drives us to create art?

152. Have you discovered something new about yourself recently?

153. If you could choose, what subject would you want to see taught in every school?

154. Is there a new habit or routine you’re working on developing?

155. If you could instantly know the answer to any question, what would that question be?

156. What’s the most important thing you try to remember daily but sometimes struggle with?

157. If failure wasn’t an option, what would you dare to do?

158. What ignited your curiosity about the topic or subject that fascinates you the most right now?

159. When do you find yourself feeling the most courageous?

160. What question do you think reveals the most about a person?

161. What advice would you give to your 16-year-old self if you could go back in time?

162. If you could engage in something you avoid due to its consequences without facing any repercussions, what would it be?

163. When was the last time you ventured into something entirely new?

164. Can you share a small change or habit that has significantly enhanced your quality of life?

165. What three things do you value the most in a friendship?

166. How do you approach learning when faced with something new?

167. What’s the most impactful feedback you’ve ever received?

168. If you had a time machine, would you travel back to meet your ancestors or forward to meet your descendants?

169. Where do you typically find your inspiration?

170. What’s one thing you would change if you were to run the world?

171. What activity makes you feel the most alive?

172. If you could eliminate one thing from existence, what would it be?

173. Can you describe what it’s like to be in your shoes right now?

174. What’s something that’s currently socially acceptable but you believe won’t be in a century?

175. If you walked into a room with everyone you’ve ever known, who would you seek out first?

176. Who is someone who significantly impacted your life, even though they may not realize it?

177. What’s a valuable lesson you learned through challenges or difficulties in the past year?

Virtual Icebreaker Questions

Suppose you’re doing a virtual meeting for remote work. Of course, you can ask the other questions I mentioned above. But there are also specific virtual team building questions that you might want to ask. These are…

178. Can you show us something in your space that you really like?

179. Where in the world are you currently located?

180. What’s one skill that you find crucial for successfully working remotely?

181. Have you spent hours playing any particular video game?

182. Do you have a favorite mug? Could you show it to us and explain why you adore it?

183. What is the national food in your country?

184. Take a look around your physical workspace and share how satisfied you are with it. What’s one thing you particularly love about it?

185. What was your first online experience like?

186. What boundaries have you established to ensure you can disconnect from work?

187. How fast can you type? 

188. If you could choose any location for your dream Zoom call, where would it be?

189. What’s considered normal in your area but might be seen as unusual elsewhere in the world?

190. What was the last YouTube video you watched?

191. What’s your favorite drink to have while working?

192. What’s the weirdest thing that could unexpectedly pop up on screen during this meeting?

193. Would you prefer to have a flexible location or a flexible schedule?

194. What’s something surprising that you’ve discovered about remote work?

195. Can you share the strangest thing that has ever occurred to you during a virtual meeting?

196. Are you more of a morning person or a night owl?

197. Where is the most interesting place you’ve ever conducted a virtual meeting from?

198. On a scale of 1 to 10, how experienced would you rate yourself with remote work?

199. How long have you been working from home?

200. What aspect of remote work do you enjoy the most?

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How to Create Your Own Icebreaker Questions for Work Meetings

Want to come up with your own unique icebreaker questions for team meeting? Well, here are some helpful tips for coming up with great icebreaker questions:

  • Never ask questions with right or wrong answers. If you do, that just might stress the team rather than make them relax and open up. If you want a fun team building activity, only go for questions that encourage self-expression
  • Make sure everyone can answer the question. If you ask a question that, say, only men or the rich can answer, the others who don’t fit that category will feel left out. They may even feel inadequate and get very quiet. 
  • The questions should build personal context not reveal it. The best icebreaker questions should help everyone get to know each other better without getting too personal right away. They’re meant to create a comfortable atmosphere where colleagues can share experiences, insights, and perspectives that build connections. So avoid super personal questions that you think people will feel uncomfortable answering. 
  • Turn your questions into games. If you want a fun way to ask icebreaker questions, you can go for “Would you rather questions”, “This or That questions”, “Never have I ever questions”, and more. 
  • Make sure your questions are tailored to the team. If you have new members, you might want to avoid the deep questions and go for get-to-know-you questions or easy and fun questions. If the team has been together for a long time, then you can ask more profound questions. 

Final Words

Don’t know what icebreaker questions to ask during the team meeting? Then select from the 200 icebreaker questions for team meeting that I listed here. If not, then you can create your own questions with my tips. 

Remember, the goal is to prompt discussion, engagement, connection, relaxation, enjoyment, and more. 

About Author

Founder of Eggcellentwork.com. With over 20 years of experience in HR and various roles in corporate world, Jenny shares tips and advice to help professionals advance in their careers. Her blog is a go-to resource for anyone looking to improve their skills, land their dream job, or make a career change.

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