You have FREE ACTIVITIES left to open. To get unlimited access SIGN-UP NOW
Login
Woman hitting beach ball in air above other hands, as featured in energetic team challenge Moonball

Moonball

Energetic team challenge to explore cooperation & goal-setting.

  • Simple & fun prop
  • Develops problem-solving skills
  • Fosters collaboration
  • Multiple variations

Energetic Team Challenge

This fun team-building game takes a simple beachball and turns it into a powerful tool for developing group coordination and collective focus. Moonball is an energetic team challenge that will invite your group to achieve increasingly ambitious targets through collaborative effort. The activity naturally builds communication, quick reactions, and inclusive participation while generating laughter and excitement.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Resources Premium

Video Tutorial Premium

How To Play Narrative Premium

Practical Leadership Tips Premium

Social-Emotional Learning Premium

Health & Wellness Programming Premium

Popular Variations Premium

You Might Also Like... Premium

Useful Framing Ideas Premium

Reflection Tips & Strategies Premium

Source Premium

BY Mark Collard - Experiential Trainer, Author & Speaker

Comments (4)

  1. texasteambuilder

    Hi Mark, play this today with a corporate group 17 I could not be happy with the way this turned out I used the front load you suggested and it was perfect also we noted that once the goal was achieved we play the game rather sloppy and attention detail. The real power came with the second round when they were challenged to get just two points. Really amazing results in wonderful dialogue much for this. It is going to be in my bag of staples. Also, thanks for the advice to have a second ball. Turns out I needed it. You’re so smart,

    1. Mark Collard

      Oh, I’m so glad you had a second ball up your sleeve 🙂 Thanks for sharing your success Jen, no surprises.

  2. David Piang-Nee

    A fun problem solving activity with quite a few variations as well. A light soft ball is definitely advantageous for this.

    Have played it where we were just trying to hit a certain target with one touch or tap.. so 50 or 75.

    I do like this version where everyone has to touch it before it is considered to be 1 or 2 and so on.

  3. David

    Everyone needs to tap the ball at least once before the target is reached.

Leave a Reply to David Piang-Nee Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Props No Problem

Brand NEW book featuring 150+ outrageously fun group games & activities. Scan QR codes to connect to tons of digital content including video tutorials.

Add to Cart
Your Cart
Secret Link