
Uni/Fresher Week Icebreakers are activities or games organized during the first week at university to help new students, known as freshers, get to know each other. These icebreakers aim to ease nerves, encourage interaction, and foster friendships among newcomers. They often include fun challenges, group discussions, or team-building exercises, creating a welcoming environment and helping students settle into university life more comfortably.

Uni/Fresher Week Icebreakers are activities or games organized during the first week at university to help new students, known as freshers, get to know each other. These icebreakers aim to ease nerves, encourage interaction, and foster friendships among newcomers. They often include fun challenges, group discussions, or team-building exercises, creating a welcoming environment and helping students settle into university life more comfortably.
What are Uni / Fresher Week icebreakers?
Activities and games during the first week at university designed to help freshers meet classmates, ease nerves, and start conversations.
Why are these icebreakers useful for new students?
They help you form friendships, learn names, feel included, and begin building your campus network and social support.
Can you give examples of common icebreaker activities?
Examples include Two Truths and a Lie, Human Bingo, Speed Friending, a group Scavenger Hunt, and name-based games that pair people up.
How can I participate effectively and respectfully?
Be open, listen actively, include others, keep topics light, respect boundaries, and follow event guidelines and staff instructions.