Mysteries are Team Building MagicIt was the great Eleanor Roosevelt who said, “Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery and today is a gift, that is why it is called the present.” With these wise words in mind, we are kicking off the New Year and celebrating the present with our mystery team builders. It’s no mystery that these team building events are considered classics that are known for bringing groups together. So, whether you’re looking to bring your group together virtually, or in-person, unfolding evidence and solving a crime are a full-proof recipe for having fun and building camaraderie among your team. Plan a MysteryAs team building activities go, mysteries have become SO popular, that we suspect you may have a tough time selecting which one to do first! These suspenseful events are widely sought after as your participants take on the role of detectives using communication and collaboration to crack the case. Our virtual activities including Murder on the Slopes, Main Street Mystery, and Password Pursuit all have teams working towards a common goal such as finding the guilty party before time runs out. Meeting in-person? Your group can tackle mysteries like Manor House Murder or Clued-In where they must examine evidence and complete challenges to identify the guilty suspect and weapon! Although the event may be a mystery, your problem of finding the perfect event will be solved. Your clue that the event was successful will be all the amazing reviews once it’s done. Discover more about Main Street Mystery! Minute-long MysteriesWant to host a mystery but don’t have time in your agenda? Create a mystery that you can spread out over the length of your meeting or a normal week at the office. On the first day, explain the challenge and send the first clue or puzzle. Each day after, send along another clue to your team member’s inboxes for them to solve. Everyone who responds back with the correct solution can be entered into a raffle drawing for a prize! Example clues include rebus puzzles, mirror clues, ciphers, and more. If you’re not as crafty at writing clues as our team is, you may want to try an online puzzle maker. |