Hey, Google Meet hosts! You know how it is when you’re running a Remote Team Trivia Game and it feels like some folks might be snoozing or are just not into it? Yeah, that can be a bummer. Engagement isn’t just about getting people to pay attention. It’s how you make the session more impactful, how you nail those key points, and how you ensure your audience won’t just remember the fun but also the knowledge they gained. Let’s make sure everyone’s pumped and in the zone for your Google Meet session!
Map the Fun with Magic Maps
Imagine starting your Remote Team Trivia game by asking everyone, 'Where in the world are you guys joining from today?' Magic Maps on Google Meet can literally bring your team together on a map. It’s a cool way to kick things off. You can ask them about their dream travel destination or even set up a challenge like 'Which world city would you love to have your next trivia game?' It makes everyone feel connected even when miles apart, and just lets you know more about the folks you’re spending your session with. Plus, seeing locations pop up in real time is just super awesome, trust me.

All About Opinions with Open-Ended Polls
Want to gather diverse thoughts or ideas during your trivia? Use Open-Ended Polls! From asking about their opinions on trivia topics to suggestions for the next session's theme, it’s all possible. They’ll drop their opinions in the chat and you get to see what everyone’s thinking, live! You might get answers that steer your next trivia game in a whole new and exciting direction!
Liven Things Up with Power Polls
Power Polls are the way to go if you want to see instant feedback. Ask your team a question like 'What’s your favorite trivia category?' or 'Preferred time for future trivia games?' The poll results pop up live so you can adapt your session to what they like most. It's as close as it gets to reading your audience's mind and tweaking on the go.

Spin to Win with Winner Wheel
Got some participants who are shy or just not clicking that chat button during your trivia? The Winner Wheel is here to spice things up! Use it to pick random viewers based on who’s been contributing most during your trivia questions. You can reward the winners with shoutouts or even little digital prizes. It’s a fun way to encourage more people to drop their answers or thoughts without worrying too much about getting them wrong.

Create Conversations with Wonder Words
Word clouds are an amazing way to visualize thoughts. During breaks or at the start, ask 'What’s your go-to trivia snack?' or 'Describe today’s trivia game in one word.' Watch as words begin to take shape showing what’s on everyone’s mind. It’s perfect for adding some creative flair to your session. Plus, you’ll immediately grasp the vibe and see which thoughts are dominating the group. It’s like letting everyone brainstorm together visually.

Decisions Made Easy with Choice Circle
Power Polls are the way to go if you want to see instant feedback. Ask your team a question like 'What’s your favorite trivia category?' or 'Preferred time for future trivia games?' The poll results pop up live so you can adapt your session to what they like most. It's as close as it gets to reading your audience's mind and tweaking on the go.