Here are a selection of 5 quick and easy to deliver blindfold team building games. These blindfold activities can be delivered in less than 20 minutes and only require a blindfold and a rope. Great for developing communication skills, especially active listening and they are also good fun! Equipment Required: Blindfolds, length of rope Space Required: Small to large (depending on the challenge). Indoors or outdoors.
Serial: Ek Hazaron Mein Meri Behna Hai. Serial: Geet Hui Sabse Parayi. Sumi suggests they play a game for both to-be mothers (Sushma and Toral). Here's a quick list of the games we've built. Click Blindfold Games available in the iTunes App Store to see what is available. Games are listed with the newest games first.
Group Size: 12 to 15 ideally, but can be done with up to 30 participants. Key Keeper In a good sized room or space, set out an area as a start/end point. Next lay a set of keys (or any object) about 5 metres in front of the area. Usb loader gx games. The aim of the challenge is for a blindfolded key keeper to protect the keys and stop the rest of the group from retrieving them. Select a person to act as the key keeper, they will then sit in the middle of the area on the floor, close to the keys. Everyone else will try and take the keys from the keeper.
Participants can only move when they are instructed to by the facilitator (you can do this by pointing at them). Once the person has set off they can then make a play for the keys. If the key keeper points at them at any point, they then have to return back to the start point. Start off with just one person at a time, before building up to several players attempting to retrieve the keys at once. Once the keys have been retrieved, you can either swap with the person who took the keys or they can select someone in the group of choice to act the next keeper. Blind Shadow Organise your group into a circle.
Explain that one person will be selected to be the shadow of the group. The shadows aim is to walk around the circle, behind the blindfolded group and try and get them out of the game.
They do this by standing behind another person for 3 seconds – once the 3 seconds is up, the instructor will tap the person on the shoulder and they must then kneel down as they are now out of the game. To prevent the shadow from catching them out, if someone believes the shadow is standing behind them, they can raise their hand. They will be told if they catch the shadow out.
They can only do this a maximum of 3 times, any more and they will be out of the game (prevents constant hand raising). Once a group member catches the shadow, they then become the shadow and you restart the game. Blind Animals This works extremely well with groups of 10 or more.
Divide the group into smaller sub-teams and give each team an animal type. Now ask every one to find their own space. Get them to put their blindfolds on. Give some simple commands such as: 5 steps backwards, 4 to your left, 6 to your right etc to mix them up more. On your signal, participants then have to make the sound of their animal and find other people of the same type. Eventually everyone should end up with their own sub-team. Instead of using sub-teams, you can also do this in pairs or smaller groups of 3.