General Icebreakers
Visual Riddles: Thinking
Creatively
Visual Riddles: Thinking Creatively
Objectives: To have team members to think creatively as they attempt to solve a series
of visual riddles.
Time: Five to ten minutes.
Materials: I. A copy of the Riddles List for the leader.
II. A newsprint flip chart and felt-tipped marker.
Setting: A room in which the participants can be seated comfortably.
Procedure: I. The leader explains that the team members will be asked to think
creatively in order to solve a series of visual riddles.
II. The leader then tells the team members that they will be shown a series of
diagrams (see Riddles List) one at a time and that they will have three
minutes in which to determine what each one means. The group members
may ask any questions they wish, but the leader can only answer “yes” or
“no.”
III. The leader draws the first diagram on the newsprint. The group members
may ask questions as they attempt to guess the meaning of the riddle.
IV. If the correct answer has not been guessed after three minutes, the leader
announces it. He or she then draws the second diagram, and the team
members attempt to guess its meaning. This process continues until the
members have viewed and then attempted to decipher all of the visual
riddles.
V. The leader may process the activity by means of a discussion fo the
elements of creative thinking, primarily the ability to view a situation from
a different or new perspective.
Adapted from S. Forbess-Greene, “Entrance Exams” (1983). In The Encyclopedia of Icebreakers: Structured
Activities that Warm-Up, Motivate, Challenge, Acquaint and Energize. San Diego, CA: Pfeiffer & Company.
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