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Find Your Twin
Find someone whoNeeds a room
Hunt for the person whose answers match yours.
Everyone answers six quick questions on their phone, then goes looking for whoever matched them most closely. Shorter than Human Bingo and it produces pairs rather than a scoreboard — useful when the next thing you need is people sitting with someone new.
Run this when…
The situations it was built for. If none of these is the room you have, it is probably the wrong activity.
- Immediately before you need new table groups
- A cross-department workshop
- The first day of a cohort programme
How it runs
A grid of traits, filled by getting up and finding the person it describes.
- 1You start a session and put the code on the big screen.
- 2Everyone joins on their phone — no app, no sign-up, just the code.
- 3You drive the pace from the host screen; the room answers as they go.
- 4Ending the session builds the report, with every answer in it.
Running it well
Only the host sees these. Participants never do.
- Use it immediately before you need new table groups. The pairs it produces are the seating plan.
- Say the matches are approximate. People hunting for a perfect match stall; people hunting for a close one keep moving.
Run it yourself
Free for thirty days, no card. Add it, share the code, and your room is playing in about fifteen seconds.
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At a glance
- Players
- 8–150
- Runs for
- 8–14 min
- Where
- Needs a room
- Big screen
- Required
- Teams
- Individual only
- Best for
- Mixing across teams
What it builds
communicationcollaboration