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The Best Team Building Activities for Remote Teams (From Someone Who's Actually Done It)

May 10, 20267 min read

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Answers on how to do Team Building with remote teams

By Tyler Hayden CSP, HoF — Hall of Fame Motivational Speaker & Team Building Expert


Let me be straight with you: most blog posts about remote team building are written by people who Googled "fun Zoom activities" and repackaged the results.

This one isn't that.

What follows is 30 years of hard-won experience — from running team building for the PGA Tour, healthcare systems, financial institutions, and remote-first startups — distilled into a practical guide for managers who want their virtual meetings toactually do something.

Let's go.


First, Stop Picking Activities at Random

Before I recommend a single activity, I ask one question:Who's in the room?

Not their job titles. Not how many people are on the call. I mean:how do they learn?

Every recommendation I make starts with MIQ — Multiple Intelligence Quotient. It's the lens I use to understand a team's learning preferences before I design anything. Are they kinesthetic learners who need todosomething? Mathematical-logical types who love structure and metrics? Interpersonal learners who just want to connect?

Get that wrong, and the best activity in the world will still land like a wet towel.

Real example:I was brought in to work with the PGA. My initial instinct was to lean heavily into interpersonal learning — lots of discussion, sharing, connection. These were leaders and managers, after all.

Then I looked closer. The majority of people in the room were golf pros. Kinesthetic learners through and through. They learn with their hands, through movement, throughdoing.

So we scrapped the talk-heavy approach and rebuilt the program around hands-on, activity-based experiences. The result? Full engagement. And it combined both kinestheticandinterpersonal in a way that served everyone.

The lesson: don't assume. Diagnose first.


The #1 Mistake Managers Make with Remote Team Building

You heard about a team building activity thatcrushed itfor another manager. You think: perfect, I'll run that.

Stop right there.

What works for their team may completely flop with yours.Not because the activity is bad — but because it wasn't designed foryourpeople.

My Team Learning Model says that for any activity to stick, it has to haveunique, relative contextto the work your team actually does. It can't be fluffy. It can't feel disconnected. There has to be a logical, natural bridge between the activity and what your team does Monday through Friday.

That means if your team works in sales, the activity should connect to how they communicate, how they handle objections, how they support each other in the process. If they're in healthcare, it connects to how they engage under pressure, how they support colleagues, how they decompress.

This is why I builtRubber Chicken AI— to help managers identify therightactivity for their specific team makeup and learning outcomes, without having to start from scratch every time.


What Most Facilitators Get Wrong (The Dreaded Icebreaker)

Everyone knows the feeling. The manager launches a "fun" icebreaker on Zoom. It's awkward. It runs way too long. The energy in the room slowly deflates like a balloon three days after a birthday party.

Here's the problem:they let it go too long.

The best team building activities — especially icebreakers — should end at theirhigh point. Not when the rules say it's done. Not when everyone has had a turn. At the peak of energy, excitement, and engagement.

End it while people are still leaning in. Leave them wanting more.

That principle alone will change how your virtual meetings feel.


The Waterfall Technique (Try This This Week)

One of the most consistently effective activities I run remotely is something I callCoffee Talk— an open-ended statement or question that the whole team answers.

Here's hownotto run it: ask the question, then go around the room one by one. What happens? Some people give one-word answers. Others ramble for three minutes. The energy yo-yos. You lose control.

Here's theWaterfall Technique:

  1. Pose the open-ended question or prompt

  1. Ask everyone to type their answer into the chat — butdon't hit send yet

  1. Count down: 3… 2… 1…send

Everyone's answers populate at the same time — cascading down the screen like a waterfall. The whole room gets to read them all, simultaneously, in real time.

It's fast. It's visual. It's surprisingly exciting. And it gives every single person a voice without anyone dominating the conversation or tanking the energy.

The reason open verbal participation fails isn't because people don't have good things to say — it's becauseyou can't always control how engaging those answers are going to be. The Waterfall Technique solves that.


How to Scale Remote Team Building: Small vs. Large Teams

Here's where most one-size-fits-all guides fall apart. A 10-person startup and a 500-person enterprise need completely different approaches.

For Small Teams (10–50 people):

Run it live. Everyone on screen at the same time. Keep it synchronous so the energy builds collectively. You can track metrics in real time, respond on the fly, and create genuine shared moments.

For Large Organizations (100–500+ people):

Thinkasynchronous + aggregate.

Run the same activity in multiple smaller groups at different times — maybe across different time zones or departments. Set up aleaderboardthat accumulates results from all groups over time. People may not all be in the same session, but they're connected through the shared challenge and the growing scoreboard.

The competitive element keeps people engaged even when they're not together. And the final reveal — seeing how the whole organization performed — creates a collective moment that lands even if it's delivered asynchronously.


Competition: Friend or Foe?

Some facilitators avoid competition entirely. I understand the instinct — you don't want anyone left behind or demoralized.

But here's the nuanced truth:the problem isn't competition. It's not understanding your audience.

Through the MIQ lens:

  • Mathematical-logical learnerslove leaderboards. They want to know who's first, second, and third. Competitionenergizesthem.

  • Naturalistic learnerslike to categorize and compare. They engage with structured wins.

  • Interpersonal learnerscare less about winning and more about whether everyone is included. You can still use competition — just make sure no one gets left out.

  • Intrapersonal learnerscan get stressed by competitive pressure. They want clarity and intention behind the metrics.

The question isn't "should I use competition?" The question is"how do I deliver competition in a way that aligns with how my specific team sees winning?"

Get MIQ right, and competition becomes a tool. Get it wrong, and it becomes a liability.


Team Building Is Not a One-Time Event

This might be the most important thing in this entire post.

Team building is what you dowithpeople — nottopeople.

It's cumulative. It's built incrementally over time. A 60-minute Zoom activity is a capstone, not a solution.

The real magic happens in thefive-minute wins— the quick, intentional moments woven into your regular meetings and routines that reinforce the same message, over and over, until it becomes culture.

Think of it like fitness. One epic workout doesn't make you fit. Showing up consistently does.

One team building event won't transform your team. Astrategyof small, well-placed, work-relevant activities — week over week — will.


The Icebreaker Is a Door, Not a Destination

Here's the final reframe I want to leave you with.

The icebreaker isn't the point of your meeting. It's theopening act.

A great remote team building activity — whether it's Coffee Talk, a competitive challenge, or a collaborative exercise — should function as aspringboardinto the rest of your agenda. It warms up the room. It sets the tone. It signals:this is a space where we're engaged, present, and working together.

When you design it that way — when the activity ties naturally into the conversation you're about to have, the skills you're about to practice, or the culture you're trying to build — that's when it stops feeling like an obligation and starts feeling like the best part of the meeting.


Your Action Items for Monday Morning

  1. Before your next activity:Ask yourself what you know about your team's learning preferences. If you don't know — find out.

  1. Try the Waterfall Techniquein your next team meeting. One question. Countdown. Watch what happens.

  1. Set a high-point exit.End your next icebreakerearly— while energy is still high.

  1. Connect the activity to the work.Every single time. No fluffy standalone events.

  1. Think long-term.What's your team building strategy for the next 90 days — not just the next meeting?


Fun is the delivery. Better teams and energy on Monday is the point.

If you want to know what activities are right foryour specific team, tryRubber Chicken www.rubberchicken.ai — it's built to help managers find the right fit based on real team makeup and real learning outcomes.

Or, if you want to bring a fully customized remote team building experience to your organization,book a discovery calland let's figure out exactly what your team needs.


Tyler Hayden CSP, HoF is Canada's Hall of Fame Motivational Speaker and the founder of Team Building School and Rubber Chicken AI. He has delivered team building experiences to audiences of 8 to 8,000 across Canada and beyond.

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