- 1. Choose a room in an office or a workspace. It could be a conference room, a cubicle area, or even the break room.
- 2. Make a list of items that can be found in that room. Include common items like pens, paperclips, staplers, as well as some less common items like a framed picture, a stress ball, or a special mug.
- 3. Once you have your list, hide the items throughout the room. Make sure they are well-hidden, but still visible to someone who is actively searching for them.
- 4. Divide the players into teams or have them play individually. Give each player/team a set amount of time (e.g. 5 minutes) to find as many items as possible.
- 5. When the time is up, have each player/team tally up the number of items they found. The player/team with the most items found wins the game.
- 6. You can also add variations to the game by setting challenges or obstacles. For example, players can only use one hand to search or must find items in a certain order.
Here are some ideas to create a list of hidden objects for an office-themed game!
- 1. Stapler
- 2. Tape dispenser
- 3. Paperclip
- 4. Calculator
- 5. Scissors
- 6. Pen
- 7. Pencil
- 8. Highlighter
- 9. Eraser
- 10. Notebook
- 11. Sticky notes
- 12. Folder
- 13. Coffee mug
- 14. Keyboard
- 15. Mouse
- 16. Phone
- 17. Headset
- 18. USB drive
- 19. Envelope
- 20. Whiteout
You can use these objects as a basis for your game, hiding them throughout the office environment and challenging players to find them all within a certain amount of time. You could also add more difficult objects to the list to increase the challenge level, such as a specific type of paperclip or a rare brand of coffee mug. Have fun playing!