8 Fun Valentine's Day Virtual Team Building Activities
Valentine's Day is a great time of year to show your team how much you appreciate them, to celebrate relationships and express gratitude. Taking the time to acknowledge and appreciate your colleagues has been shown to strengthen relationships and foster a sense of community and belonging within the team, which can only lead to great things for your team.
Research has demonstrated the positive effects of workplace recognition and appreciation on employee morale, engagement, and job satisfaction. These studies suggest that taking the time to acknowledge and appreciate the contributions of your team and colleagues can have a significant impact on their motivation and well-being, leading to improved performance and overall satisfaction in the workplace. Celebrating Valentine's Day provides a festive and lighthearted occasion to express gratitude, and serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of recognizing the hard work and dedication of those around us.
Virtual team building activities are a great way to celebrate Valentine's Day and honor the relationships within your team. From costume parties and movie nights to virtual tours and game competitions, we’ve compiled 8 fun and creative virtual team building activities that will help foster collaboration, appreciation, and camaraderie with your remote team this Valentine's Day.
1. Virtual Comedy Night
2. Valentine Virtual Scavenger Hunt
3. Virtual City Tour
4. Game Night
5. Virtual Costume Party
6. Valentine’s Day-Themed Cooking Class
7. Virtual Valentine’s Day Art
8. Virtual Karaoke
1. Virtual Comedy Night
Laughter is the best medicine, and what better way to bring your remote team together than with a virtual comedy night? This is a great way to celebrate Valentine's day because comedy nights are fun, light-hearted, and they tend to bring out the silly side in everyone. Comedy nights also provide a much-needed break from work-related stress and responsibilities, allowing team members to relax, recharge, and connect with one another in a more informal and enjoyable setting, leading to stronger team relationships between team members.
To set up a virtual comedy night, start by inviting your team to join together on the virtual conference room platform of your choice, such as Zoom. Decide on the format of the comedy night. You could have a stand-up comedy show, a comedic movie or TV show viewing party, or a game night with a comedic twist. If you're having a stand-up comedy show, gather some comedic videos or clips to share. If you're having a game night, find some funny games or activities to play. To make the event more fun and engaging, encourage team members to dress up or wear silly hats or accessories to add to the fun. However, the most important step is to let loose and have fun. Encourage your team to laugh, socialize and enjoy the virtual comedy night together.
2. Valentine Virtual Scavenger Hunt
Turn your valentine’s day virtual team building into a fun scavenger hunt! This is great for team building because it helps bring people together and foster teamwork, communication, and collaboration in a fun and interactive way. A virtual scavenger hunt encourages team members to work together to solve puzzles, complete challenges, and find hidden treasures, which when combined with a Valentine's day theme can be a great morale booster for teams.
Before you start the scavenger hunt, divide your remote team into smaller groups and assign each group a Valentine-themed item or task to find online. This can include things such as finding the most romantic movie, a specific flower, or a love song. Set a time limit for the scavenger hunt, such as one hour, and challenge each team to find the items on their list as quickly as possible, as they work together virtually. The team that completes all their tasks first, wins!
3. Virtual City Tour
If you’re looking for a more relaxed Valentine's day team building activity, then a virtual city tour may be just the way to go. This is a great way for your remote team to get together and experience the sights and sounds of a city without having to physically travel there. They can explore different neighborhoods, visit famous landmarks, and learn about the history, culture, and landmarks of a city using online tools, videos and images.
Before you do a virtual city tour, ask each of your team members to pick a city that they would like to explore and come present to the group, and then have them spend some time doing this research online. During the event, invite your team to join a virtual conference room where you will have each person take turns guiding the group through their chosen city. They should showcase its cultural heritage, historical points of attraction, famous landmarks, and if possible incorporate interesting things like taking virtual tours of museums, monuments, and more. There are plenty of free online tools your team can use to conduct tours and bring their cities to life, such as Google Maps, Google Earth, YouTube and Yelp.
Each tour should be engaging and interactive for all team members, regardless of how much or little they know about the city prior. But the most important part of this virtual team building activity is to focus on having fun, building relationships, and giving your team the opportunity to get to know each other better.
4. Game Night
Hosting a Valentine's day game night is one of the most enjoyable virtual team building activities for remote teams. This is because playing games together to solve puzzles, complete challenges, and compete against opponents helps break down barriers while fostering a sense of camaraderie among team members. Bringing your team together for a relaxed and fun event that is themed for Valentine's day, will add a festive touch that increases engagement and builds morale.
There are lots of different ways to organize a Valentine's day game night, some of the most common are virtual board games, team trivia, online team-building exercises, quizzes, virtual escape rooms, and themed video game tournaments. Before you start the event, encourage your team to get into the right Valentine's day spirit by wearing special headgear or decorating their office space or homes with Valentine’s day decorations. At the start of the game night, provide a brief introduction and go over the rules of each game. Assign teams or have individual players compete against each other as desired. Then encourage everybody to play fair and have fun. You can add an even greater element of competition by awarding prizes at the end to the winners.