🤔Most popular meeting icebreaker

Would You Rather for company meetings that need a fast reset

Use one question at the start of a company meeting, between agenda sections, or as a quick team-event icebreaker. Players join with a nickname, vote from their phone, and see the room’s split as soon as everyone answers.

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Live format

How one round feels

2-50 players
  1. 1. Host creates the room and shares a short link.
  2. 2. Everyone joins from desktop or mobile with a nickname only.
  3. 3. Players choose Option A or Option B in one tap.
  4. 4. Results reveal automatically when everyone votes, and the host can still move the room forward.

Sample prompts

Work-friendly questions that spark conversation

These are short enough for a live company meeting and safe enough for work, internal events, or onboarding sessions.

Would you rather have to explain every typo out loud or every time you say “quick question” it becomes a 15-minute discussion?

Option A

Explain every typo

Option B

Live inside the “quick question” spiral

Would you rather always present without slides or always have slides but no speaker notes?

Option A

No slides

Option B

No speaker notes

Would you rather have one teammate who always over-prepares or one who improvises brilliantly but scares everyone?

Option A

The over-preparer

Option B

The brilliant improviser

Would you rather swap calendars for a week with your manager or let your team vote on your desktop wallpaper for a month?

Option A

Swap calendars

Option B

Let the team pick the wallpaper

Great for remote meetings

Everyone can answer from their own device without screen sharing controls or extra setup.

Fast enough for busy teams

One round takes under a minute, so it works as an opener, energizer, or break between agenda items.

Host stays in control

The host starts, can end at any time, and moves to the next round when the room is ready, so the game never hijacks the meeting.

FAQ

Common questions

Is Would You Rather good for work meetings?

Yes. It is fast, low-pressure, and works well for standups, team retros, onboarding, company offsites, and internal events because everyone can answer in seconds.

How many people can play?

The current game is designed for small and medium groups, and the room is capped to keep the experience responsive and easy to facilitate.

Do players need an account?

No. Players join with a nickname only, which keeps the game frictionless during live meetings.

Run your next icebreaker in under a minute

Create a room, share the link, and let your team vote from any device. No accounts. No downloads. No setup friction.