Top 10 Best Indoor Team Building Activities in Malaysia 2025

Connecting a team is crucial even when there is raining day. Indoor team building is a vital aspect of any business, as shown by a recent study that revealed 73% of employees wish their company would invest more in such activities. Such activities foster creativity, improve communication and enhance team morale which is why employees are eager to participate in them.

However, selecting the right indoor team building activity can be a challenge given the abundance of options available. It can be difficult to find activities that fit within a specific time frame that suitable for your team’s needs and align with your resources. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of 10 of the best indoor team building activities to make your decision-making process easier. So, you can spend less time searching for ideas and more time actually participating in them! Here are the top 10 best indoor team building activities in Malaysia.

What Are the Benefits of Indoor Team Building Activities?

Indoor team building can bring about numerous advantages such as fostering creativity, enhancing communication, elevating team morale and creating a positive work environment. It can also facilitate better relationships and a sense of unity and cooperation among employees through improved acquaintance.

What is the Best Way to Select an Indoor Team Building Activity?

When selecting the most suitable indoor team building activity, it is crucial to take into account factors such as the size and characteristics of your team, their interests and skills. Furthermore, consider your goals, the available time, and budget. The activity should provide both enjoyment and a challenge while also fitting the team’s requirements and objectives.

10 Best Indoor Team Building Activities in Malaysia

1. Show and Tell

Show-and-Tell

Show and Tell is a simple yet effective team building activity that can bring your team closer and push them out of their comfort zone. It encourages public speaking, builds confidence and helps team members get to know each other better.

How to play:

  1. Choose two team members to bring an object from home with a story behind it.
  2. These two team members then present the object and its story to the rest of the team.
  3. Repeat this process with two different team members each week until everyone has had a chance to participate.

For virtual teams, follow the same process but have the presentations done over a video call instead of in-person.

Team type: In-person & Remote

Duration: 5 Minutes

2. Office Pen Pal

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Image Credit: Martha Stewart

to feelings of isolation. The Office Pen Pal team building activity helps team members connect and feel less lonely. In addition, writing by hand has been shown to improve mood and reduce stress that allows for better self-expression and emotional processing.

How to play:

  1. Assign each team member a pen pal randomly.
  2. Encourage team members to write handwritten letters to each other on a regular basis, such as during designated 5-minute time slots. The letters can cover any topic, from workplace concerns to what they are having for lunch.

For virtual teams, the letters can be exchanged via email.

Team type: In-person & Remote

Duration: 5 Minutes

3. Paper Tower

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The Paper Tower team building activity helps boost problem-solving skills and promotes teamwork among team members. It provides an opportunity for each team member to demonstrate their creativity, capabilities, collaboration and commitment to the team and winning.

How to play:

  1. Divide the team into groups of approximately 4 players.
  2. Provide each team with 20 sheets of paper.
  3. Within 5 minutes, teams must build the tallest tower they can using only the paper, without the use of tape or glue.
  4. The team whose tower is the tallest (and remains standing) at the end of the game is declared the winner.

Team type: In-person

Duration: 5 Minutes

Equipment: Sheets of papers

4. Two Truths and a Lie

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Two Truths and a Lie is a team building activity that allows team members to get to know each other on a personal level. This game helps create trust within the team by encouraging participants to share personal information. The game can be played both in-person or remotely.

How to play:

  1. Each player takes turns to share two true statements and one false statement about themselves. For example, “I was born in the Selangor (true), I live in Petaling Jaya(true), and I have a pet cat named Jessie (false).”

Team type: In-person & Remote

Duration: 15 Minutes

5. Hello, My Name Is…

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“Hello, My Name Is…” lasts for 15 minutes and can be carried out both remotely and in-person. The equipment required for this activity is a set of post-it notes if played in-person. The goal of this activity is to help team members overcome their comfort zones and express themselves freely in front of each other. Furthermore, it promotes laughter and strengthens the bond between team members.

How to play:

  1. Write personality traits or moods on post-it notes.
  2. Mix the notes in a hat.
  3. Have each team member draw a note and act out the mood or personality trait written on it.
  4. The other team members must then guess what they are acting out.

For remote teams, the same concept can be applied, but instead of using post-it notes, adjectives are sent to each team member via chat to act out on a video call. 

Team type: In-person & Remote

Duration: 15 Minutes

Equipment: Post-it notes (if playing in-person)

6. Keep the Balloons Up

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Image Credit: Beunite

Keep the Balloons Aloft is a lighthearted team building activity that promotes teamwork, competition and collaboration in a fun and interactive way. The game is great for boosting morale and improving communication skills among team members.

How to play:

  1. Divide your team into smaller groups and assign each group a different color of balloons.
  2. Give each team a number of balloons, approximately three times the number of team members.
  3. The challenge is for each team to keep their colored balloons off the floor for the entire 15 minutes. If a team’s balloon touches the ground, they are eliminated from the game.

Team type: In-person

Duration: 15 Minutes

Equipment: Balloons

7. The Minefield Challenge

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Image Credit: MC Team Building

The Minefield challenge is an indoor team building activity that is designed to encourage team members to work closely together and develop trust and effective communication skills. This game requires blindfolds which makes it an exciting challenge for everyone.

How to play:

  1. Divide your team into pairs and assign one member in each pair to wear a blindfold.
  2. The blindfolded member is led through a room by their partner who must ensure that they do not step on the objects.
  3. The partner can only use verbal instructions to guide the blindfolded member and cannot touch them in any way. 

Team type: In-person

Duration: 15 Minutes

Equipment: Blindfolds & Objects

8. Memory Wall

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The Memory Wall team building activity is an excellent way to encourage creativity and reflection among team members. It provides an opportunity for team members to recall and share their shared experiences which provide a meaningful conversations and fostering a sense of community among the team.

How to play:

  1. Write work-related topics on a large piece of paper, creating a wall-like appearance. Some topic ideas could be an employee’s first day at work, the funniest moment in the office, landing a new client, or implementing a new system.
  2. Gather your team and ask them to write their favorite work-related memory on a piece of paper and place it next to the corresponding topic on the wall.
  3. Randomly select participants and ask them to share their memory and the reasons why it holds special meaning for them.

Team type: In-person

Duration: 30 Minutes

Equipment: Stationery (paper and pens)

9. Escape Room

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An Escape Room Adventure is a team building activity that offers a social, exciting and mentally stimulating experience for your team. Choose from a variety of themes such as a 1950s jail or outer space and embark on a hands-on adventure that will bring out everyone’s sense of adventure.

How to play:

  1. Reach out to The Escape Game to schedule a time for your team to participate.
  2. Select a themed escape room, such as being a special ops agent, breaking out of prison, or launching a rocket from Mars.
  3. Work together to follow clues, solve puzzles, and complete your mission in less than 60 minutes.

Team type: In-person

Duration: 60 minutes

10. Mystery Games

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Image Credit: Team Building Penang

Mystery games are a thrilling and interactive way to bring your team together to solve a challenging crime. You can either play the game virtually on Zoom or as an in-person event.

How to play:

  1. Divide your team into smaller groups of 8 players each.
  2. Work together to examine surveillance footage, evidence, and mysterious clues to crack the case.
  3. The first team to solve the mystery will be declared the winner.

Team type: In-person

Duration: 60 minutes

Equipment: Game materials for clue


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