Office party games have a bad reputation — and honestly, it's deserved. "Two Truths and a Lie" has been done at every company event since 2003, and trust falls have injured more people than they've helped. But here's the thing: a genuinely good icebreaker game can transform a stiff work event into something people actually look forward to.
These 15 games work for office parties because they're fun without being inappropriate, they require zero preparation, and they all run on any phone. No HR incidents, no preparation stress, no equipment to lug around.
Digital Games — Works on Any Phone
1. Charades — Teams and Laughter
Charades is the best office party game, full stop. Split into teams, choose the "Actions" or "Movies" category, and watch even the most reserved colleagues turn into enthusiastic actors when the timer is ticking. Team-based play creates instant camaraderie and gives quieter colleagues a way to contribute through enthusiastic guessing rather than acting.
Office Charades tip: use the "Random" category and have teams create their own prompts based on inside jokes or company references. You'll need to write those yourself, but the result is a custom game that's perfect for your specific team.
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2. Would You Rather — Work-Appropriate Edition
Would You Rather works brilliantly in an office context if you stick to the "Mild" or standard setting. Questions like "Would you rather work from home forever or be in the office forever?" or "Would you rather always be late or always be 2 hours early?" generate surprisingly passionate debates. No scoring, no drinks needed — just great conversation.
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3. Spin the Wheel — Custom Team Challenges
Load the Spin the Wheel with work-appropriate challenges: "Share your most embarrassing work story", "Do your best impression of the company CEO", "Describe your job using only emojis", "Sing 30 seconds of your favorite song". The customization is what makes it work — you tailor it perfectly for your team and event.
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4. Finger Roulette — The Volunteer Picker
Use Finger Roulette to pick volunteers, decide who presents first, or randomly select who answers a trivia question. It's more fun than pulling names from a hat and the countdown creates genuine suspense. Everyone's invested in the outcome, even if they're hoping not to be picked.
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5. Snail Race — The Spectator Sport
Each team or department gets a racing snail. Run a tournament over the course of the party — one race per hour, with the winner advancing. It's passive, unpredictable, and generates surprisingly intense loyalty to specific colored snails. You can't control the outcome, which means everyone has equal chances and there's no skill barrier.
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6. Reaction Time Challenge — The Leaderboard
Set up a Reaction Time challenge at the start of the party. Everyone gets two attempts to set their best time. Track scores on a shared scoreboard (just a piece of paper works fine). Announce the winner at the end of the event. It gives the party a running narrative and gives people something to talk about all night.
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Non-Digital Games — Work Without Phones
Not every event is phone-friendly. Here are games that work without any tech at all, great for conference rooms and formal venues.
7. Company Trivia
Prepare 20 questions about your company, team, or industry. Mix in some pop culture questions to keep it accessible. Teams of 3-5 compete, tallying points on paper. The custom content makes it memorable and relevant — and people are always surprised by what they don't know about their own company.
8. Two Truths and a Lie — The Office Version
The classic icebreaker that never gets old. Each colleague shares two truths and one lie about themselves, and the group votes on which is the lie. Work events give this game extra flavor because you often think you know your colleagues — but they'll still surprise you. Our digital version keeps score and prompts the group automatically.
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Most Likely To — The Office Edition
Most Likely To works brilliantly at office events because the questions can be tailored to workplace scenarios: "Who is most likely to become CEO?" or "Who is most likely to still be here in 10 years?" Everyone votes simultaneously, and the results reveal how colleagues see each other in a fun, pressure-free way. It sparks surprisingly warm and real conversations.
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Impostor — The Social Deduction Icebreaker
For teams that want a more immersive game, Impostor brings the Among Us format to your office party. One player is secretly assigned the impostor role while everyone else gets the same prompt. Players must identify the odd one out through questioning and discussion. It rewards exactly the skills teams need: active listening, clear communication, and reading the room.
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11. 60-Second Challenges
Inspired by popular TV formats: give one person 60 seconds to do something — build a tower from cups, name 10 items in a category, balance something unusual. Quick, physical (or mental), and everyone can watch and cheer. Run it as a bracket tournament with the winner getting a small prize.
12. The Price is Right — Office Edition
Print price tags for everyday office items or local food delivery orders. Teams guess the actual price. Closest guess wins the point. It generates surprising amounts of debate and reveals who secretly knows the price of everything in the office fridge.
13. Bingo — Custom Work Edition
Create custom bingo cards with things that typically happen at your company's events: "Someone mentions the Q3 targets," "A manager says 'synergy'," "Someone arrives late and blames traffic." Hand cards out at the start of the event and let people play passively throughout.
14. Scavenger Hunt — Around the Venue
A 15-minute scavenger hunt around the office or venue. Teams must photograph specific things, collect certain items, or complete challenges at different stations. It gets people moving, forces cross-team interaction, and the competitive element creates natural energy.
Virtual Office Party Games
15. Virtual Charades
Charades works surprisingly well over video call. The person acting mutes themselves, shares their camera, and acts it out. The whole team shouts guesses into the chat or unmutes simultaneously. The lag actually adds to the comedy.
16. Online Trivia Platforms
Platforms like Kahoot and Mentimeter run well over video calls. Create custom questions about your team, company milestones, or your industry. Everyone plays on their own device and sees results on the shared screen.
17. Virtual Would You Rather
Would You Rather translates perfectly to virtual events. The host reads the question, everyone holds up a finger (1 or 2) to vote, and then debates over video chat. No tech required beyond the video call itself.
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Office Party Game Tips
- Always have a mix of competitive and collaborative games — not everyone is comfortable losing publicly.
- Keep individual games short (10-15 minutes). Attention spans at work events are limited.
- Offer non-alcoholic drink options prominently, especially for any drinking game variants.
- Team mixing games (putting people from different departments together) create the best office bonding.
- Avoid anything that could embarrass or single out a specific person — keep it inclusive and light.
- Have a prize for winners — even something small creates motivation and makes the games feel more real.