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Games for Team Building and Company Parties
Good team building rarely starts with the sentence "now we are going to strengthen team spirit." The more official the promise sounds, the higher the chance people will tense up: now they have to perform enthusiasm, meet each other on cue, share too much about themselves, or compete in a format that clearly does not suit everyone.
10 Ideas for Themed Music Quizzes
A music quiz is easy to run as a simple playlist: play a track, give people a few seconds, ask them to guess the artist or title. That format works, but it can become repetitive quickly. A themed quiz is much stronger because the evening has a clear frame: an era, a genre, a scene, an artist, cinema, memes, or a specific way of guessing.
Party Games That Are Better Than Just Sitting on Your Phone
People usually do not get together for a party so they can sit in silence staring at their phones. The problem is something else: when an evening has no shared format, attention starts to drift. One person slips into a long one-on-one conversation, another starts showing videos, someone answers messages, someone else simply drops out of the room's rhythm. And that is exactly the moment when one good game can pull a group back together.
Why People Love Quizzes and Trivia
Quiz nights fill bars on weeknights, TV game shows have stayed on the air for decades, and at every house party someone will eventually suggest "let's play something." Most participants win nothing, learn nothing career-relevant, and solve no real-world problems. So why does the format work so reliably?
How to Host a Music Quiz for Your Party
A music quiz works in almost any crowd. People get into it fast, even if they’ve just met, and the music sets the mood and gives everyone something to talk about. You don’t need elaborate props: clear rules, a solid playlist, a speaker, and a simple way to run rounds.