# Engaging virtual icebreakers for new remote teams (non-cringey)?

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## Description:

What are some truly engaging virtual icebreakers for a newly formed remote team that don’t feel forced or cringey? We need something to help people connect authentically beyond just work talk.

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![Alex Young](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=Alex+Young&background=random&size=42)
Alex Young [14 May 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-575.md)

Copy answer link Report answerWe do a 'virtual show and tell' – people bring one item from their desk or home that means something to them and share a short story. It's more personal than just facts. You learn a lot about personalities this way.

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W. C.: Love the show and tell idea! It’s a refreshing way to spark genuine connections without feeling forced. Have you noticed if certain types of items lead to more memorable stories or laughs? Could be fun to theme it sometimes too. Report
*  J. C.: Love the 'show and tell' idea! It’s like a mini TED talk from your living room. Do you think it works better with small teams or can giant groups handle it without chaos? Report
*  A.S.: Thanks for the idea! How long do you usually let each person take for their show and tell? Report
Alex Young: Great questions! I’ve found that personal or quirky items often lead to the most memorable stories and laughs. Theming it can definitely add a fun twist! As for group size, smaller teams tend to flow better, but with clear time limits—usually 2-3 minutes per person—even larger groups can enjoy it without chaos. Report

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![Anonymous](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=Anonymous&background=random&size=42)
Anonymous [14 May 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-574.md)    Copy answer link Report answerTwo Truths and a Lie is a classic for a reason! Easy to do remotely, and people often share surprising things. Keep it light and quick.

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![Anonymous](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=Anonymous&background=random&size=42)
Anonymous [16 May 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-576.md)    Copy answer link Report answerOnline Pictionary using a shared whiteboard tool (like Miro or a Zoom whiteboard) can be hilarious and requires teamwork. Or try Skribbl.io. Laughter is a great connector.

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Caroline Ruiz: oh man skribbl.io always cracks me up, especially when my drawing skills are trash lol Report
Anonymous: Haha same, my stick figures belong in a museum of modern art for how bad they are! Report

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![Jordan Young](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=Jordan+Young&background=random&size=42)
Jordan Young [17 May 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-577.md)    Copy answer link Report answerA 'Rose, Bud, Thorn' check-in can be nice. Rose = something positive, Bud = something you're looking forward to, Thorn = a challenge. Can be work-related or personal. It fosters vulnerability in a structured way.

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![J.H.](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=J.H.&background=random&size=42)
J.H. [19 May 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-579.md)    Copy answer link Report answerOne of my favs is 'Desert Island Discs'. If you were stranded on a desert island, what one book, one album, and one luxury item would you bring? Tells you a lot about people's tastes and priorities.

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![D.B.](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=D.B.&background=random&size=42)
D.B. [19 May 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-578.md)    Copy answer link Report answerAsk people to share a picture of their 'co-worker' if they have pets, or their favorite WFH snack. Quick, visual, and usually sparks some fun, lighthearted chat. Keeps it simple.

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![C.D.](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=C.D.&background=random&size=42)
C.D. [21 May 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-580.md)    Copy answer link Report answerWe used an online quiz platform like Kahoot! with fun, general knowledge questions or silly 'team trivia' once people know each other a bit. The competitive aspect (even if low-stakes) gets people engaged.

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Jeremiah Hughes [21 Jul 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-1486.md)    Copy answer link Report answerI once showed up to a 9am remote kickoff with bed head, a mug that said "widely caffeinated", and my cat decided to jump on my keyboard mid-intro.
I accidentally told a story about a terrible haircut from college and then explained why I still keep the hideous hat.
People laughed, someone cried about their own awful hat, and we bonded in five minutes. Too much info maybe, but real.

Try this instead. Ask everyone to share the most recent photo on their phone and tell the story behind it in 60 seconds. No prep, no pressure, just a tiny slice of someone's life that invites follow up. It reveals what people actually notice and care about right now rather than curated facts.
Make it optional and timeboxed, and give people the option to drop a photo into chat if they prefer not to show video. It sparks natural curiosity and avoids performance energy.

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Lila Gutierrez [26 Jun 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-1549.md)    Copy answer link Report answerWhen I first joined a remote team I forgot to mute and belted out an 80s pop chorus while still half asleep, cereal in my lap and a cat trying to high five my face. People laughed, someone asked about my terrible music taste, and yes it was mortifying but it broke the ice in a weird honest way. What actually works better than forced small talk are low-pressure, co-creative prompts that invite storytelling and collaboration. Try an 'emoji life map' where everyone pins five emojis on a shared board to show big life moments and explains one in 60 seconds.
Do a single-song swap where each person adds one track to a shared playlist and says why it matters for 30 seconds. Instead of trivia I prefer a ten-minute team manifesto exercise where the group writes three words they want meetings to feel like and a one-sentence pact. I disagree with heavy competition for newbies. Keep it short, visual, and collaborative so follow-ups happen naturally.

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![Kayla Stone](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=Kayla+Stone&background=random&size=42)
Kayla Stone [26 Jun 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-1361.md)    Copy answer link Report answerMinor technical note: "non-cringey" is subjective, so design for low-performance, high-access activities that lower social pressure. Try a shared interactive map where each person pins three meaningful places, like birthplace, a favorite trip and current town, then gives a 60 to 90 second anecdote about one pin. It’s visual, story-driven, quick and naturally seeds follow-up conversation.

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Harper Gonzales: Love this practical approach. Visual map activities create instant synergy and lower pressure. This is an inspiring paradigm shift for remote onboarding. How would you scale it for larger teams to unlock everyone's potential? Report
Kayla Stone: Thanks, Harper! For larger teams, I’d suggest breaking participants into smaller breakout groups of 5-7 for the map activity, then having reps from each group share highlights in the main session. This keeps it intimate and manageable while still sparking cross-team connections. You could also rotate groupings over multiple sessions to help people meet more colleagues without overload. Report

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J. G. [4 Jul 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-1715.md)    Copy answer link Report answerskip the usual games and just ask people what weird habit or guilty pleasure they have- it’s oddly revealing without feeling staged.

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![Anonymous](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=Anonymous&background=random&size=42)
Anonymous [10 Nov 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-4292.md)    Copy answer link Report answerTry a quick "one-word pulse check" at the start of the meeting. Everyone types one word in chat that describes how they're feeling right now—no explanations needed. Then pick a couple to ask more about if people want to share. It’s super low pressure but gives a real snapshot of mood and opens up space for honest connection without forcing personal stories or awkwardness. Keeps it simple, genuine, and fast.

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![E. Ward](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=E.+Ward&background=random&size=42)
E. Ward [14 Jun 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-1226.md)    Copy answer link Report answerHi. Desert Island Discs is originally a BBC radio programme format, not just a generic prompt. Try a "micro-skill swap" instead: each person has 90 seconds to teach one tiny, useful thing they actually use. The strict timebox keeps it light, the content is practical and authentic, and follow-up conversations flow naturally because people want to learn more rather than perform.

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Lucia Anderson: Love the idea of a micro-skill swap! Nothing says team bonding like a quick lesson in "How to make the perfect cup of coffee." Does this work better than classic icebreaker questions? Report
E. Ward: Hi, glad you like the micro-skill swap idea! It often works better than classic questions because it’s more interactive and practical. Instead of just sharing facts about themselves, people show a bit of their personality and expertise, which feels more genuine and memorable. Plus, it naturally sparks follow-up chats, making the bonding more organic Report

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Anonymous [11 Jan 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1747215000-engaging-virtual-icebreakers-for-new-remote-teams-non-cringey#answer-5799.md)    Copy answer link Report answerUse MURAL or Jamboard to run a "Mood Playlist" where each member adds a song link that matches their current vibe. Play snippets and ask why they chose it. It’s low-pressure, authentic, and taps into personal expression without forced storytelling. Great for sparking genuine conversations and learning about teammates’ moods and tastes.

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