Fun Ice Breaker Games
The following article lists five fun ice breaker games for kids, adults, small groups and large groups. Read on and take your pick...

Fun Ice Breaker Games and Activities
I Am your Man!
If you are looking for fun ice breaker games for small groups, then this one fits the bill perfectly. Divide the group into pairs of twos. Next, give each pair ten minutes in which they can talk and know as much as they can about one another. After ten minutes, the pairs have to come one by one and give a speech about each other, telling others in the group about their partner's family, childhood, hobbies, likings, disliking, etc. Such fun ice breaker games for adults are the perfect way to discover some unknown things and secrets about the others in the group.
Guess Who?
This is one of the most fun ice breaker games for youth. To play this game, you need to prepare some tags with names of famous personalities on them. Next, stick these tags randomly on the foreheads of all the participants. The participants are nor allowed to talk among themselves, neither can they see the tags on their foreheads. Now, one by one each of them has to come in front and ask some questions from the others, which the others can only reply with a yes or no, to guess the personality name on their forehead. They can ask questions like "am I a man?" "am I middle aged", etc. This icebreaker activity provides ample opportunity to each of the participants to interact with the other members of the group.
Stand in Line!
Here is another fun ice breaker game for large groups. To play this game, you will give the group titles like "birth month", "height - short to tall", "height - tall to short", etc and the group has to make a line accordingly. For example, if you give "birth month", the line will start with the January-born, followed by February-born and so on. This game can lead to some really hilarious situations, especially in large groups wherein people will be trying to figure out where to fit in. Some other titles that you can give are "birth years" and "dates of birth". Also, if the group is very large, say more than hundred, you can divide it into smaller groups and give a prize to the group who finishes making the line first.
Hush Hush!
Children enjoy participating in silly games. Fun ice breaker games for kids such as "Chinese Whispers" might seem silly by adult's standards, but are sure to make the kids enjoy to the core. To play this game, make the kids sit in a circle. Next, whisper one long sentence in the ears of one of the children, which he has to in turn whisper into the ear of the child sitting next to him and so on. The sentence is passed from one child to another in a whisper, till it reaches the last child, who now has to say the sentence aloud. The fun part about this game is that one or more of the kids is certain to goof-up, thus twisting the sentence completely by the time it reaches the last child. You can identify the "mistake-maker" by asking each and every child to repeat the sentence, starting from the last kid. In the end, when the "mistake-maker" is identified, he has to introduce himself and tell something to the group about himself, which they do not know.
Answer Me!
This game can be included as an icebreaker in parties, offices, youth camps, in short groups, large groups, in short, everywhere. It involves asking some funny ice breaker questions from all the participants. So, whether you are looking for fun ice breaker games for girls or boys or adults, this game can be an enjoyable experience for every one. To play this game all you have to do is to make a list of some funny questions and then ask them randomly to the group participants. Questions can be something like, "If given a chance to date one person in the group, who would you choose?, "Tell us your most embarrassing moment in life", "What is the craziest thing you have ever done?". You can even ask general questions to the entire group like, "who has been to at least five foreign countries?" or "Who has flown an airplane? Or "Who has more than three siblings?", etc.
Here's hoping that you liked the above given fun ice breaker games. So, the next time you have a get-together, plan and organize a few of these to spice it up!
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