5 Creative Halloween Retrospective Ideas 🎃
Slowly but surely approaching again a special time of the year: Halloween🎃
Do you know how much money is spent on Halloween items every year? A lot! Every year, Americans invest around 6,7 billion dollars in sweets, costumes, pumpkins and Halloween parties for Halloween💰
With us, on the other hand, you get completely free ideas for Halloween retrospectives that pay tribute to this supernatural time🎉
Halloween Retrospective - Why?
This is an easy question to answer: You can reflect on your past meetings and tasks as a team with our Halloween retrospectives in keeping with the zombie theme, talk about spooky traditions together, and assess the stability of your performance pumpkin style🎃
Speaking of pumpkins, if you’re interested in how much the heaviest pumpkin in the world weighed, stay tuned until the end🔍
For real Halloween fans that would certainly be reason enough, but we have even more aces up our sleeves😎
Halloween Warm-Up
A good warm-up is part of every good retrospective. It has been found that the speaking rate of all participants increases if they have already said something at the beginning as part of the warm-up🙊
Therefore, use one of our new Halloween warm-ups to match your Halloween retrospective!
Warm-Up: Your last week as a pumpkin
With this retrospective icebreaker idea, you and your team can think about and vote on what your last week of work would look like as a pumpkin 🎃 - see picture below.
Why did each person decide the way they did? Everyone briefly answers this question in this Retrospective Icebreaker to get in the mood for the rest of the Reflection Workshop.
By the way, this Retrospective Icebreaker is of course also available in our Echometer Retrospective Tool and can be done on our whiteboard. You can access your retrospective directly via our Halloween Retrospective Ideas below or via the following link: Retro preparation in Echometer.


Halloween Retrospectives
If you are still not in the Halloween mood, wait for our Halloween retrospectives.
We have prepared 5 ideas for you, with which your Halloween retrospective is guaranteed to be successful!💯
Idea 1: Halloween Retrospective
This classic already exists in the Echometer app, but when, if not now, could this format be so aptly applied?
Halloween Retro 2: Zombie Retrospective
Zombies are especially popular for Halloween - so why not reflect in zombie mode for a Halloween retrospective?
Retrospective Idea 3: BOO! Retrospective
This Halloween retrospective idea is scary good, you’ll see. If these questions don’t convince you, then maybe at least the level of witty wordplay just now👻
Method 4: Pumpkin Retrospective
In a Halloween retrospective, something with pumpkins can not be missing, of course! The mystery of the heaviest pumpkin in the world is not yet solved here.
Method 5: Spooky Traditions Retrospective
Have you ever wondered why you do some things in your team the way you do and never found the right moment to address it? Then now is the right time to make up for it in this Halloween retrospective idea!
If you don’t feel any anticipation for your Halloween retrospective yet, it’s really hard to crack. But we still have two last attempts up our sleeves.
A few zombies for Halloween
For example, how about a zombie-style Scrum Health Check? These health statements work just like the usual health check items and can make your Halloween retrospective perfect vervollständigen🧟♂️
Zombie Scrum Health Check
”Shoot the zombie” game
Or can our “Shoot-the-Zombie” game convince you? This is a conversion of our well-known “Shoot-the-Balloon” game🎯
Bonus retro game in Echometer
Duration: 1-5 minutes | Goal: Fun at the end of the retro
The basic idea: We have built a small bonus game into our Echometer Retro Tool: Do you know the game "Moorhuhn Jagd"? Our game works on the same principle, only with hot air balloons - or with zombies at Halloween: Who in the team hits the most?
Detailed facilitation instructions
The screenshot above gives a little insight into how the game works.
At the end of the Echometer retrospective, there is always a closing screen. On the one hand, it asks how well the time was invested in the retro (ROTI, Return on Time Invest, see screenshot). On the other hand, a small balloon also flies along the horizon in the background. What you need to know now is that as soon as any team member who is in the Remote Retro Online clicks or shoots down the balloon, a game is activated.
- Now every team member sees balloons flying back and forth at different speeds in the background of the retro closing screen. The goal is to hit as many of them as possible.
- We recommend that you, as the moderator, set a timer of 1 to 2 minutes as soon as the team starts.
- The winner can be identified by the counter in the upper left corner. There, the three people with the most hits are visible. People with fewer points are not currently visible.
The aim of the game is simply to look forward to these little games at the end of the retro. On the other hand, you should of course leave the retro with a laugh if possible.
By the way: Of course you don't have to actively promote the game. You can also just wait until one of the team members accidentally clicks on the balloon and the game starts.
Halloween Retrospectives - Conclusion⚡
So, are you ready for your Halloween retrospective? Well prepared you would be now in any case!😉
If our Halloween retrospective ideas aren’t enough for you, check out this blog post: 54 Fun Retrospective ideas. There are 54 more ideas for retrospectives and therefore a lot of inspiration for your next retro.
Thanks to Echometer, you can create varied and creative retros in no time and be ready for the next retrospective at any time✨
🎃Finally, for all pumpkin fans there is now the weight of the heaviest pumpkin in the world: This specimen weighed 2.703 pounds and was therefore as heavy as a small car!
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