National Do Something Fun at Work Day

Celebrate Do something fun at work day with a thrilling game of bingo.
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It’s #NationalFunAtWorkDay

On January 28, the calendar gives you official permission to have fun at work.  Getting some work done while keeping the team happy, is a required balance that is needed.  Maybe you want to plan a luncheon, a party or activity. Perhaps you are lucky to work at a company where every day at work is fun, but in case you need some inspiration, check out what we did at our office today.

What would benefit the team members at BEST, a company that specializes in team building across the nation and beyond? Surely not a game of cards, or hopscotch. Perhaps Jax, or duck-duck-goose? Members of our corporate team had a fun day playing Human Bingo!

Let’s get right into it – how to play Human Bingo!

  • Our production team prepared the bingo cards full of interesting and fun facts about people. With specific questions like “Have you visited the Grand Canyon”? Team members are able to connect with others who have similar experiences.
  • We divided our group into teams.  Teams begin to fill in the bingo boxes with the facts they discover about the other members of our corporate team.
  • The team with the most bingos on their board wins!

Check out all the games we offer here!

 

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