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Psychometric team-forming optimizer
👥 3–12 players⏱ 10–25 min
Objective
Not a game — a facilitation tool. Everyone takes a short psychometric assessment that places them on four cognitive axes (information intake, execution, communication, collaboration) and records their skills. The host then runs an optimizer that proposes the squad of a chosen size with the greatest cognitive diversity, while guaranteeing the required skills are covered.
How to play
- The host opens the assessment; everyone joins with their name.
- Each participant completes 16 quick slider questions (distributing 10 points between two statements each) and adds their skills, then submits.
- As profiles arrive they plot live on a shared “cognitive distribution” scatter — the host watches the room take shape.
- The host sets a target squad size and any must-have skills, then clicks Optimize; the recommended team is highlighted on the scatter with its diversity and communication-friction scores.
Strategy
- Answer honestly — the optimizer is only as good as the self-assessment behind it.
- Cognitively diverse squads (spread across the axes) tend to out-perform look-alike teams on complex work.
- Pick required skills sparingly; over-constraining the gate can leave no valid squad.
Tips
- Great for kicking off a project, a hackathon, or rebalancing working groups.
- Re-run the optimizer with different sizes/skills to compare options before committing.
- Switch the scatter's X/Y axes to inspect the team from different angles.
Create a roomThe host picks the activity once everyone has joined the room.