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39 Get to Know You Games Everyone's Playing in 2025

Published on Aug 1st 2025
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Get to know you games might seem lighthearted, but they do something we’re all craving right now: they help people actually connect.

We’re less social than we used to be. Phones keep us distracted, remote work limits casual interactions and conversations often stay surface level. That disconnection isn’t just awkward — it affects how we feel.

Researchers from Harvard’s Human Flourishing Program have found that things like social connection, kindness, purpose, hope and meaningful work all play a big role in how happy and healthy we feel. Get to know you games can tap into several of these at once, sparking conversation and helping people feel seen.

So, whether you’re bringing together students, coworkers or new friends, these get to know you games for adults, kids, work and more can do more than break the ice. They can make people feel like they belong.

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Get to Know You Games for Adults

1. “Never Have I Ever…”

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A game that always leads to laughs (via Freepik)

We’re kicking things off with one of the most well-known get to know you games. While it’s traditionally played with drinks and wild stories, this version gets a workplace-friendly twist and swaps the alcohol for finger counting. 

Players can hold up five fingers and lower one each time someone says a behavior they’ve done. Keep it PG with statements like “Never have I ever been to Paris” or “Never have I ever tried sushi.” It’s quick, revealing and always gets people talking and almost always laughing.

2. “Would You Rather?”

Another classic when it comes to get to know you game ideas for adults. Again, would you rather questions trend a bit risqué, but they’re easy enough to clean up a bit for the office: Would you rather teleport or fly? Win the lottery or land your dream job? Write the questions on slips of paper and take turns drawing them. It works just as well in person or on a Zoom call. 

3. Whose Story Is It?

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Swap stories and guess who did what (via Canva)

This game mixes storytelling and mystery. Everyone writes down a quirky or unexpected true story from their life. A host reads each one aloud, and the group guesses who it belongs to. You’ll end up learning things no resume or intro round would ever reveal.

4. Keyring Show and Tell

Keyrings can tell you more about a person than you might think, which is why they make great tools for ice breaker games. In this game, everyone sets their keyring down on the table and explains what’s on it. You’ll learn more about each other than you may think. Minimalists tend to go keyring-free, while those with lots of charms are often the extraverts. 

5. “Speed Dating” Icebreaker Game

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Quickfire questions and fast rotations make for fun get to know you games (via Canva)

No, this isn’t actual speed dating — although, if you’re looking for questions to ask a guy, that’s a great way to put them to use. Pair off with someone you don’t know well and swap quick questions for a minute or two, then rotate. Think of it as speed dating without the romance. Set a time limit for questions, and when it’s up, everyone swaps pairs. 

Get to Know You Games for Students

6. Find Four

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Make it easy for students to mingle, move and learn about each other (via Canva)

This one gets kids up and moving while they look for four other classmates who share something in common — like curly hair, blue eyes or the same favorite snack. It’s one of the best get to know you games for students to get them up out of their seats and moving around. Not to mention talking to their classmates.

7. Classmate Scavenger Hunt

Similar to Find Four, but slightly different. Each student will have a checklist with prompts like “has a cat” or “plays an instrument.” Their task is to find a classmates who matches each one. The more students they have to talk to the better, so keep your prompts varied. It’s another great game to get students talking. A little healthy competition can ease early shyness. Research in Frontiers in Psychology shows that competitive play helps children develop social skills.

8. Two Truths and a Lie

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Get students sharing facts — and a few fibs (via Canva)

This classroom-friendly twist on a classic asks each student to say two things about themselves that are true and one that’s a lie. Everyone then has to guess which one was the lie. The key is to make the lie realistic so it blends in.

9. Chase the Name

Chase the Name is the get to know you games version of Duck, Duck, Goose. Students sit in a circle and get up one at a time, walking around the room and tapping each person on the head while saying their name (instead of “duck”). If a student says the teacher’s name instead, the tapped person must get up and chase them around the circle, trying to catch them before they sit back down in their spot.

10. Beach Ball Get to Know You Game

Looking for fun get to know you games for students? Use a beach ball with get to know you questions written on each panel. Toss it around the room and whoever catches it answers the question facing them. When they’re done, they throw the ball to someone else. It’s a great way to ease into the school year, bringing some of those summer beach vibes to the classroom.

Get to Know You Games for Work and Meetings

11. Question-and-Answer Jenga

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Turn a classic game into something that asks more (via Canva)

It’s ok to play board games at work if they’re icebreaker games. And Question-and-Answer Jenga is the perfect get to know you game. Build a Jenga tower and write get to know you game questions on each block. Every time a player slides one out, they must answer the question on it.

12. Feeling Inspired?

Sometimes, the simplest get to know you games for meetings are the most effective. In this icebreaker, everyone shares their favorite quote and why it matters to them. You’ll likely find out what motivates them, which might come in handy at the end of the meeting.

13. About Me Bingo

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Bingo gets a fun update with conversation starters (via Canva)

Ready for a fun twist on classic Bingo? Do away with the numbers and make custom bingo cards with prompts like “has run a marathon” or “speaks two languages.” Colleagues must go around the room looking for at least one person who identifies with each square and get them to sign it. The first one to find them all wins.

14. Common Bonds

This one might feel a little bit like joining atoms. Have everyone stand on their own. Then everyone takes turns making “I am,” statements, like “I am a baker,” “I am a mother,” etc. Anyone who relates steps over to join them. It’s a quick way to uncover hidden connections in the room.

15. Group Map

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Get to know you game ideas that invite storytelling (via Canva)

Get to know you games can be just as good at celebrating differences as they are at finding common ground. Lay a big map on the floor (or at least big enough to see the similarities) and have everyone stand on where they’re from — a different city, state or country. It’s a fun way to discover stories and connections that might not come up otherwise.

Get to Know You Games for Kids

16. 20 Questions

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Break the ice with get to know games that help kids open up (via Canva)

Kids take turns being in the hot seat while others ask them up to 20 questions — anything from favorite food to what animal they’d be. Everyone takes a turn as the “interviewee,” while the rest of the group asks them questions. It’s simple and easy enough to get the kids on board.

17. Get to Know You Fortune Tellers

Remember those paper flap “fortune tellers” in school? Turn them into a fun icebreaker by filling each flap with a get to know you question. Kids can pair up and take turns quizzing each other.

18. Show and Tell

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It's a classic for a reason (via Canva)

Show and Tell is a classroom classic for a reason. Have each child bring in something meaningful to them — a toy, a photo, a memento — and explain why it matters. It’s a great way to build public speaking skills early on, too.

19. Group Art Project

If you want something beyond typical questions to get to know someone, try a group art project. Have everyone work together on a mural, a shared vision board or even a silly classroom mascot. Working toward a shared goal encourages conversation, teamwork and a more natural way to connect.

20. More Alike Than Different

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Challenge them to find things they have in common (via Canva)

Break kids into small groups and challenge them to find three things they all have in common. It could be anything from having a pet at home to loving pineapple on pizza or hating maths. It’s an easy way to build friendships and ease into get to know you games without putting anyone on the spot.

Get to Know You Games Online

21. Top Five

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Break the ice with get to know you games designed for remote teams (via Canva)

One of the easiest ways to play get to know you games online is with simple question-and-answer prompts. In this version, everyone takes turns sharing their top five favorites in a category — books, movies, songs, ice cream flavors, you name it. It’s great for when you don’t have much time, but still want to cover off on some get to know you questions before a Zoom call.

22. Confess, Then Guess

If you want get to know you games that dig a little deeper, this one gets people to share personal stories in a low-pressure way. Start with a prompt like “first concert,” “biggest fear” or “best meal you’ve ever had.” Everyone writes their answer anonymously, then the group reads them aloud and guesses who wrote each one.

23. This or That

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Fast paced for online meetings (via Canva)

Offer two options — coffee or tea, summer or winter — and have players pick. It’s quick, fun and perfect for virtual calls when you need to break the ice fast.

24. “If I were…” 

Some of the most effective get to know you games are the ones that invite creativity and self-reflection. “If I Were” is a fun way to do just that. Ask questions like, “If you were a song, what would you be?” or “If you were a dessert?” It gets people thinking in new ways and often leads to unexpected stories, especially in groups that don’t know each other well yet.

25. Trivia Time

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Online trivia is a foolproof way to get everyone engaged (via Canva)

You can’t go wrong with some good old-fashioned online trivia games. Pick a theme or mix it up — movies, sports, random facts — and you’ll have everyone chatting and laughing together, no matter where they are.

Get to Know You Game Questions

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Have your get to know questions ready for any game (via Canva)

Use these get to know you game questions to start genuine conversations in almost any setting — classrooms, meetings, or game nights with friends. They’re great as prompts for icebreaker games like 20 Questions, “If I Were,” or trivia, and they work just as well on their own.

26. What is your favorite thing to do on the weekend?

27. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?

28. What is your go-to midnight snack?

29. If you could have any superpower, what would it be?

30. What’s your favorite book of all time?

31. What word best describes your communication style?

32. If you were an animal, what would you be and why?

33. How do you get motivated for challenging tasks?

34. If you could bring back a fashion trend from the past, what would it be?

35. What is your favorite hobby?

36. How would you spend your days if you had unlimited time and money?

37. If you had to sum up how you’re feeling right now using only the names of amusement park rides, what ride are you on?

38. What smell is nostalgic for you?

39. If you could have dinner with any historical figure, who would it be?

Get to Know You Game FAQs

What Game Can I Play To Get To Know Someone?

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Get to know you games get people talking (via Canva)

The most effective get to know you games help people open up, share stories and find common ground. Popular picks include Would You Rather, Never Have I Ever and 20 Questions.

What Are the 5 Things Icebreakers?

This simple icebreaker is just like the Top Five game above. Everyone shares five of their favorite things across various categories to get to know each other.

What Are Getting To Know You Games Called?

They’re often known as ice breaker games, especially when used in classrooms or meetings.

What Is the 21 Questions Game To Get To Know Someone?

It’s just like 20 Questions, with one extra round. Ask each other up to 21 questions on anything from favorite foods to big life goals — no topic is off-limits.

Get to know you games are more than just first-day ice breaker questions. They’re small, meaningful ways to build connection — at school, work or wherever people come together. In a time when social interaction is taking a back seat, games like these make it easier to open up, share and find common ground. And as research continues to show, that kind of connection matters. Things like social bonding, optimism and meaningful activity aren’t just nice to have, they’re essential for personal and collective well-being.

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