To encourage more conversations, only use a person’s name once on your bingo card. Prompts that you could include on the premade bingo card might be “has lived in another country,” “born in January,” “has a pet cat,” or “plays soccer. ”

Statements like, “I’ve never had Thai food before,” “I have a pet iguana,” or “I’ve never left the country” are fun facts you could share during the game.

Questions like “What’s the best present you ever got?” “What’s your favorite time of year?” and “How do you like to spend your alone time?” are all great icebreaker questions. “What are 2 things you’re good at?” “What’s something you can’t live without?” or “What are you looking forward to?” are other excellent questions.

You might say “I have never gotten stung by a bee,” “I have never seen the Pacific ocean,” or “I have never pulled an all-nighter. ”

Write down years that everyone in the group can relate and connect to.

You can play a sillier version of this icebreaker by using toilet paper instead of string. People grab as much toilet paper as they normally would use from a roll. Then, each person shares a fun fact about themselves for every square they pulled off.

Each group has to agree on 5 items, instead of each player picking 5 items.

You might say, “The owner of these shoes has a great sense of fashion” or “The person who owns these shoes must not like being cold. ”

You might say, “A great wind blows for everyone who likes spicy food” or “A great wind blows for everyone who speaks another language. ”

The similarities can’t involve body parts, like “We all have 2 eyes” or “We all have 10 fingers. ”