Participatory InteractionParticipatory Learning
Team Puzzle

- Duration
- 10-20 minutes.
- Participants
- 10-30 people.
- Areas of application
- Educación y formaciónDesarrollo comunitarioGestión organizacional y empresarialPlanificación urbana y ruralSalud y bienestar socialArte, cultura y creatividadSostenibilidad y medio ambientePolíticas públicas y gobernanzaInnovación y diseñoInvestigación y evaluaciónResolución de conflictosTecnología y entornos digitalesParticipación ciudadana y social
- Participation level
- Colaboración
- Target audience
- EducadoresEstudiantesONGs y colectivos socialesEquipos empresariales
Team Puzzle is a participatory activity designed to randomly and playfully form teams. Each participant selects a puzzle piece and must find the others who hold the remaining parts of the same puzzle. This quick and dynamic activity encourages interaction and collaboration among group members.
Preparation
- Define the purpose:
- Form teams randomly within a larger group.
- Encourage interaction and communication as participants find their teammates.
- Promote collaboration from the beginning of the session.
- Prepare the materials:
- Sheets of cardstock or thin paper (one per team).
- Scissors.
- Pencils or pens (one per participant).
- Optional: marker to number or label each puzzle set.
- A box or bag to mix and distribute the pieces.
- Set up the space:
- Arrange a spacious area where participants can move around comfortably to find their teammates.
- Provide a table or surface to prepare the puzzle pieces in advance.
- To run the activity virtually:
- Use a collaborative platform to create digital puzzles and assign one piece to each participant virtually.
- Participants can discuss and collaborate to assemble the puzzle in a shared space or via video call.
Step-by-step instructions
- Prepare the puzzles:
- Take one sheet of cardstock or paper per team and cut it into irregular pieces. The number of pieces should match the number of participants per team.
- Make sure each sheet is a unique puzzle by varying the cuts.
- (Optional) Label each puzzle set with a number or symbol to help with identification if needed.
- Mix the pieces:
- Place all the pieces in a box or bag and mix them thoroughly.
- Distribute the pieces:
- Ask each participant to randomly draw a piece from the box or bag.
- Form the teams:
- Participants must find others who have the remaining pieces of their puzzle.
- Encourage them to communicate, compare pieces, and collaborate to complete their puzzle.
- Confirm the teams:
- Once all the puzzles are complete, confirm that the teams have been correctly formed.
- Continue with the next activity using the newly formed teams.
Purpose
The purpose of Team Puzzle is to form teams in a random and fun way while encouraging interaction and teamwork. This activity is ideal for breaking the ice and preparing the group to collaborate in future activities.Required materials
- Sheets of cardstock or thin paper.
- Scissors.
- Pencils or pens.
- A box or bag.
- Optional: marker to label pieces.
Platforms
Practical recommendations
- Adjust puzzle size: Use fewer pieces for smaller teams or more pieces to increase the difficulty.
- Encourage interaction: Motivate participants to communicate actively while comparing pieces.
- Increase the challenge: Use pieces with similar colors or more complex shapes for a greater challenge.
- Repeat the activity: Run several rounds with different puzzles to mix up the teams.
- Use durable materials: Choose cardstock to prevent the pieces from getting easily damaged.
Inspiration
Variations for Team Puzzle- Use printed images divided into pieces instead of plain paper sheets.
- Add a group task (e.g., each team must name their group after completing the puzzle).
- Introduce a competitive phase where teams race to complete their puzzles the fastest.
- Use pieces with words or concepts that must be assembled to form a message or sentence.
- Ask teams to explain how the puzzle pieces represent their group dynamic or purpose.