We recently ran a Play-Well Team Building Event for Google’s Global Food Program Team. The goals were to inspire creativity, collaboration, all while solving problems in a fun way. And of course, we used LEGO to do this. Check out some of the LEGO challenges they got to do.

The team dove fully into the project, sometimes even standing on tables in order to accomplish their goal.

We hope that will stay up there.

Staff took a lot of joy in trying to knock each other’s LEGO Towers down.

This LEGO tower was left standing though.

Now on to the more complex LEGO build.

One of the challenges is to figure out how to get many different contraptions to work all at a uniform rate.

Attendees used everything at their disposal to help solve a complex LEGO build.

Even choosing to build on the floor if necessary.

One of the managers overseeing his staff’s work. He was quite impressed.

Now they have figured out what they need to do and are building fast.

We even had time for LEGO car races.

And the competition was fierce.

Some staff even left the build to watch the LEGO races.

Back in the room, the large build is moving quickly.

Once that task was done, it was time for the creative LEGO builds.

Many different ideas were coming into play.

This build included a pirate theme and a flag.

This group incorporated flowers, twigs, and a wine cork into their LEGO contraption.

This team was quite proud of their LEGO creation.

Overall, people were having a great time.

In the end, we had a debrief about the build and the day.

Many people had built some impressive LEGO creations in such a short span of time.


We reviewed some of the lessons we learned that day about the team. Overall, a really great group that worked extremely well together.
If you’d like us to provide a team building event for your organization, simply complete our team building interest form HERE. For more information about our Play-Well Team Building events, click HERE.
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