Recommended indoor games and recreational activities for the workplace
We’re introducing recommended indoor games and recreational activities you can enjoy at the office!
Good communication with your coworkers is essential to keeping work running smoothly.
But with everyone so busy, many people end up “only talking about work,” don’t they?
If you feel like it’s hard to ask for help or there’s no one you can consult with, we recommend trying some recreational games.
These days, opportunities like icebreakers—aimed at building rapport with those around you—are becoming more common.
By playing together and sharing enjoyable moments, conversations will naturally increase, and your work may become easier too!
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Recommended Indoor Games and Recreational Activities at Work (41–50)
Queen of the Knot Championship

This is the “Queen of Knots Championship,” a contest to see how fast you can tie a necktie.
Many people might think men sometimes wear ties but women don’t, right? There may even be people who don’t know how to tie one at all.
It’s a game where you compete to see who can tie a necktie the fastest.
It isn’t that difficult, but when you try to do it quickly, your hands are likely to get tangled.
Slipper relay

It’s a “Slipper Relay,” where teams compete to see who can finish fastest by passing a slipper along.
Line up in a straight row; the person at one end wears a slipper on one foot and passes it to the next person.
You must pass it using only your feet—no hands allowed.
You also can’t drop the slipper or let it touch the ground.
If it’s dropped, start over from the previous person.
Sorting Game
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Let’s use the hints to figure out the answer! Here’s an idea for a rearrangement game.
It’s a great recreation activity for breaks or free time! Once you’ve prepared five types of drinks with two bottles each (like plastic bottled drinks), you’re ready to go! It’s a simple game where you rearrange the drinks and guess the correct order.
The key is for each person to move one item per turn to work toward the correct arrangement.
It’s helpful if the caller can tell the players how many drinks are currently in the correct position.
It looks easy, but it really makes you think! You can also adapt it using stationery or other items instead of drinks.
Buzzer-beater showdown

Compete using counters! Here are some ideas for a fast-tap showdown.
It’s a simple, easy-to-understand game, making it a unique idea you can try casually in your spare time.
All you need is a handheld tally counter.
See who can reach the highest number within the time limit.
Each participant’s tapping style shows their personality, which should be entertaining for the audience as well.
Adding perks for the winner or a penalty game for the last-place finisher could make it even more exciting!
When-and-where-and-who-did-what game

It’s a game where you randomly combine characters, situations, actions, and more to see what kind of sentences you can create.
Since everyone can freely write their own entries, you might even end up with sentences so complex that it’s hard to picture the situation.
It’s fun just to enjoy the finished sentences, but we also recommend acting them out as an impromptu skit.
Moving your body helps relieve stress, and simply watching people struggle to recreate the scene can be entertaining in itself.
Illustration Telephone Game

It’s a game that tests members’ ability to communicate and understand each other—both the willingness to convey your message and the skill to grasp what others want to express.
Players depict a given prompt through a drawing; the next person interprets the prompt from that drawing and then passes it along with their own drawing to the next participant, and so on.
The final person states, in words, what they believe the original prompt was, and everyone enjoys seeing whether they got it right.
If the group reaches the correct answer, you can feel a strong sense of unity; even if they don’t, it’s fun to analyze how the meaning shifted along the way.
The ability to capture distinctive features and one’s drawing skills are also part of what makes this game enjoyable.
Baby bottle chugging game!

For anyone looking for a hilarious recreation, we recommend the “Baby Bottle Chugging Game.” In this game, everyone races to finish a drink from a baby bottle, and the fastest person wins.
Watching grown adults desperately chugging from baby bottles is guaranteed to make you burst out laughing.
If your boss gives it a try at the office, it might just lighten the mood.


