So what makes a good ice-breaker? I think its one that is both fun, but also lets reveals something about people, so the group really gets to know one another. Sometimes I pick ones that are more fun and less revealing, and other times I choose more serious ones that are also more revealing. You can gauge as the leader which ones work when. Maybe this is the newest tightropebalancing fun with revealing!
Anyway here you go, by popular demand, the Top 10 Best Icebreakers:
10. Share one food item that best describes the last year of your life. (example: frozen pizza because I did a 180-degree turn this year, or cinnamon roll because it had lots of twists and turns but overall was pretty sweet)
Flattened like a pancake!
9. What one item in the kitchen best describes you and your personality?
Microwave
8. Whats your favorite concert youve ever attended?
Leon Russell
7. What cartoon character best describes you?
Tinkerbell
6. If you could live anywhere in the world for a year, where would it be?
Greece
5. Complete the statement I recommend
(it can be a show, movie, book, restaurant, website, activity, etc.)
Disney Cruising
4. If you knew could you try anything and not fail (and money was no object), what dream would you attempt?
Open a Dance Studio
3. What super-power would you most like to have, and why?
I would fly because I love airplanes and have jumped out of one!
2. If you had $5 million to spend in 5 days, but couldnt spend any of it on yourself or your family, what would you do with it?
Kids and Animals Charities
1. 2 Truths And a Lie Share 3 unique things about yourself and your life, 2 of them true, 1 false, and let the group guess which one isnt true.
My most extreme day ever was when I attended a double funeral on Long Island for my best friend's husband and brother during the day and opened on an off off off Broadway show in NYC the same evening; My most life changing day was when John proposed to me on one knee in a puddle in the rain just two weeks after our first date; My most favorite day was swimming with sea turtles in Barbados; My oldest friend turned 51 yesterday and we met when we were 14......I can't lie about anything!