Last Updated on March 29, 2024 by Mary
Two Truths and a Lie game is often played as an ice-breaker where the players tell two truths and one lie about themselves. Today I am sharing an office party version of this game with a twist in which the players will tell two truths and a lie about the workplace or the company. Two truths and a Lie is a game that can be played with a small or large group of people, or even with just two people. I have made printable sheets for this game that you can print on an A4 copy paper. Then divide each sheet in two pieces to yield two game cards.
How to Play Two Truths and a Lie Office Party Version
To play this game, each player is given 3-5 minutes to write down two true statements and one false statement about themselves, without disclosing them to anyone. Once everyone has come up with their statements, a random participant reveals their three statements. The rest of the players are then given 30 seconds to decide which statement they think is false. The goal is to quickly choose which statement is the lie, instead of debating assumptions. After 30 seconds, everyone reveals which statement they think is false. The participant then reveals which statement was the lie. This process is repeated until everyone has had a chance to share their two true statements and one false statement. This activity is a fun way to get to know each other better and can be a great icebreaker for coworkers.
Free Printable Two Truths and a Lie, Office Party Game
This is the first printable sheet for this fun game. Click on this thumbnail and save the larger printable sheet that opens up.
Two Truths and a Lie, Office Party Game Printable
This is the second game card for this fun office party game. This game is fun to play with old and new coworkers.
Two Truths and a Lie Game FAQs
- What kind of Lies should be told in a Two Truths and a Lie Game?
A good lie is one that appears believable in the end. It should sound like a genuine incident that could happen in the workplace. If the lie is too unrealistic, it will be evident that it is fake. Therefore, it is essential to come up with lies that are similar to the truth to make them sound credible. For instance, instead of saying, “Tom Cruise visited our office”, which is an obvious lie, make up a story about a higher-ranking official who could potentially visit your workplace but has not done so yet.
2. Is this Two Truths and a Lie Game a Free Printable?
Yes, this game is free and you can print it to play at your office parties and for non-commercial use. You can read terms of use to get a clear idea.