33 Fun Retrospectives Examples & Samples for Agile Teams
Are you looking for first-class examples of retrospectives? - Then you’ve come to the right place, because in this article I’m going to give you a lot of examples of simple retrospectives.
In total, there are more than 30 simple retrospective examples & samples that you can use as inspiration or try out directly if you are interested.
In addition to classic retrospective templates such as the “Keep Stop Start” or the “Mad Sad Glad” retrospective, I have also listed novel retrospectives. These retrospectives include the Tetris Retro, the Five Agile Values Retro, and the Four Seasons Retrospectives.
But before we look at the examples and samples of retros, let’s take a brief look at what characterizes a successful retrospective method:
What makes great retrospectives?
Retrospective literally means “review.” In agile methodology, this means looking back on and analyzing a team’s past work period.
It is easier to say that you review what has happened and learn from your mistakes and successes.
So it’s no wonder that one of the first and most popular retrospectives is the “What went well” retrospective, which asks these three simple questions:
- What went well?
- What went not so well?
- How can we improve?
Simple and effective retrospectives are therefore characterized by the fact that they offer a framework of questions that aim to learn from the work of the past weeks. But this can go far beyond the simple “What Went Well” method:
- You can take a more playful approach, for example: The sailboat retrospective
- You can expand the questions: The starfish method
- Or you can shed light on more specific aspects of the work: The battery Retro
The variety of examples and samples of retrospectives is almost endless.
However, a first-class retrospective involves much more than just a valuable retro method. That’s why I’ve put together a few articles here to help you deepen your knowledge:
- An entry guide for retrospectives.
- How to define valuable “measures”.
- Our full retrospective agenda.
- “Psychological safety” for agile teams.
- The best retro check-ins for any situation.
And now let’s get started with the examples of retrospectives…
9 Simple retrospective Examples & Samples - the classics
Let’s start with the “best” retro techniques from the agile world - or at least the 9 most common:
Simple Retrospective Example & Sample #1
1. The ‘What Went Well’ Retrospective 👍
The “What Went Well” retrospective is the most used retro technique in our tool. It is simple and effective:
Simple Retrospective Example & Sample #2
2. The ‘Mad Sad Glad’ Retrospective 😯
The “Mad Sad Glad” retrospective technique has a similar pattern, but places more emphasis on looking at the emotions of the individual team members.
Fun Retrospective Example & Sample #3
3. Start Stop Keep or Start Stop Continue 🔖
The retrospective technique “Start Stop Keep” is also known as the “Start Stop Continue” retrospective. I highly recommend making it the “Keep Stop Start” retro (pay attention to the order). This is how you start the retro with something positive. This has proven to be a good introduction:
Fun Retrospective Example & Sample #4
4. 4 L’s Retrospective technique 📘
The 4 L’s stand for “Liked, Learned, Lacked, Longed for”.
Rumor has it that people don’t agree on whether it’s called the 4L retrospective or the 4L’s retrospective.
By the way: You may notice from this retro that retrospective questions are also well suited for use in one-to-one discussions or coaching with employees. If you are also interested in this topic: Here you will find 129 one-to-one meeting (or appraisal interview) questions and Here are the 3 best one-on-one employee review tools in comparison .
Fun Retrospective Example & Sample #5
5. The Sailboat Retrospective ⛵️
The sailboat retrospective technique is one of the most popular symbolic retrospective techniques out there. I suppose it’s because of the adventure that comes with a boat trip:
Fun Retrospective Example & Sample #6
6. DAKI (Drop Add Keep Improve) Retrospective ✂️
DAKI stands for “Drop Add Keep Improve”. A popular retro, which, in addition to the KALM Retro (Keep, Add, Less, More), represents a simple acronym.
(Want to take a look at its twin, the KALM Retro? The KALM Retro with examples )
Fun Retrospective Example & Sample #7
7. The Three Little Pigs Retro 🐷
A retro technique based on a fable. Here, the three little pigs build different shelters to protect themselves from the evil wolf. How stable are your performances?
Fun Retrospective Example & Sample #8
8th The Starfish Sprint Retrospective ⭐️
With its 5 questions, the starfish retro technique tends to take a little longer than other retrospective formats. It is ideal for small teams:
Fun Retrospective Example & Sample #9
9. Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down Retro🤙
An agile retrospective technique that focuses entirely on appreciation:
Echometer Originals
Fun retrospective techniques your team has never seen before…
These were the most popular retro techniques and samples from the agile world. But who always wants to hold the same retro?
That’s why here are some more retrospectives that you certainly don’t know. The “Echometer Originals”:
Fun Retrospective Example & Sample #10
10. the meme retro 🤓
What used to be cartoons are now MEMEs. And with the birth of MEMEs, MEME faces were also born:
Fun Retrospective Example & Sample #11
11. The Mario Kart Retro 🚗
Not happy with your team’s velocity? Then head to the race track and see what you can get out of it. This time it’s both a “futurespective” and a retrospective:
By the way, if you want to develop your team holistically, then you also need to improve psychological safety in the team. In this video, our co-founder Christian explains 4 team and one-to-one exercises you can do to increase psychological safety.
Fun Retrospective Example & Sample #12
12. The role-playing game Retro 👨🏼💻
Are you longing for a level-up? Then you could look at everything more like a game: With each level (sprint), things get more difficult. But the character (our team) also develops its strengths in order to master the challenges:
Fun Retrospective Example & Sample #13
13. The Tetris Retro 👾
Still missing a puzzle piece for success? Tetris is a challenging arcade game with the aim of puzzling under pressure, so to speak. Sounds similar to work? It kind of is. The corresponding retrospective technique:
Echometer Originals
Work-Life Balance Retrospectives Samples
Hard work is not everything. This is exactly what you can express with his retrospective techniques.
How about a relaxed round around the campfire or an escape room as a team-building activity?
Fun Retrospective Example & Sample #14
14. The campfire retro🔥
You can relax around the campfire and let your mind wander.
But a fire in the office is not a good idea! But that’s exactly why we developed the Campfire Retrospective:
Fun Retrospective Example & Sample #15
15. The theater retro 🎭
Sometimes work is like a theater. There is so much drama! But what role did we play in it?
Sprint Retrospective Example & Sample #16
16. The escape room retro 🕵🏼
Escape rooms are a popular team building measure for a reason. They have just the right balance of “pressure” and “fun.”
So if the team feels as if it is somehow stuck, it is worth breaking out of its own situation. Just like in an escape game.
Sprint Retrospective Example & Sample #17
17. The surfer retro 🏄🏽♀️ 🌊
When you think of surfing, you quickly think of Hawaii, sun and flow.
But did you know that mankind’s greatest achievements have all happened in a state of flow? Time to retrace it:
Sprint Retrospective Example & Sample #18
18. The Michelangelo Retro 🧑🏾🎨 🖼
How can you ensure that your work becomes a masterpiece? Let’s just ask one of the greatest artists of our time:
Echometer Originals
A Retrospective For Every Season!
Spring, summer, fall, winter. There are not only the right clothes for different seasons and weather, but also the right retrospective techniques:
Sprint Retrospective Example & Sample #19
19. Fancy a fresh start? The Spring Retro 🌼
A new season is dawning and definitely one of the better ones. The days are getting longer and longer and you can slowly leave your jacket at home. In the best case, your team will blossom like the plants in front of the windows. - Find out with these retro questions:
Sprint Retrospective Example & Sample #20
20. Too Hot In The Office? The Summer Retro ⛱☀️
At its best, a sprint feels like what you imagine summer to be like. There’s a positive vibe, the trees are blooming magnificently, everything is working smoothly. Nevertheless, there are some things that can make us sweat:
Agile Retrospective Example & Sample #21
21. Times Have Changed? The Autumn Retro 🍁
After summer inevitably comes autumn. A time of change, but also of new beginnings and gratitude. It’s best to make sure you’re prepared for all eventualities early on.
Agile Retrospective Example & Sample #22
22. It Runs You Ice Cold Down The Spine? The Winter Retro 🥶
Winter can be a long, hard and cold time. Or it can be a time of coziness and winter sports. Thus, it offers a lot of potential for creative questions that help you reflect on your agile sprint.
Echometer Originals
How is your team doing?
Find out with Health-Check Retros!
One of the most important indicators of good performance in a team is team satisfaction. This is precisely why it makes sense to regularly check well-being in addition to project progress:
Agile Retrospective Example & Sample #23
The Spotify Health Check according to the Agile Spotify Model is one of the classics when it comes to scaled agile frameworks. The beauty is: a Spotify Health Check retrospective can be carried out both in tribes (several teams) and in individual teams.
Note: With this format, agreement with the health check items is queried on a scale.
- Speed: We get things done really fast. No waiting, no delays.
- Code quality: We are proud of the quality of our code! It is clean, easy to read and has good test coverage.
- Learning: We are constantly learning a lot of interesting things!
- Mission: We know exactly why we are here and can get excited about it.
- Further items (customizable)
Scrum Retrospective Example & Sample #21
The agile values and principles are among the basics of a Scrum course. Only when you live these as a team can you reach higher levels of agile maturity. This health check helps you to reflect on the 5 agile Scrum values from a different perspective with your team and to make them measurable - see below for an insight.
Note: With this format, agreement with the health check items is queried on a scale.
- Courage: We value it when someone shows courage.
- Respect: We value each other's ideas, even if we disagree.
- Commitment: Every team member strives to keep promises.
- Focus: We don't get distracted from pursuing the sprint goal.
- Openness: We are open to constructive feedback and can grow from it.
Echometer Originals
7 Performance retrospective methods
Many retrospective methods are variations of the “What went well” retrospective. But even if these variations create a sense of variety and demonstrably increase engagement, they bring little new insights. That’s exactly why we developed retrospectives that fix this problem.
Scrum Retrospective Example & Sample #25
25. Agile Delivery Retrospective ⚙️
Due to the massive cost savings that many companies are currently making, the topic of “Agile Delivery” is becoming increasingly important. Use this retro to check how your team is positioned in this regard.
If you want to find out more about this trending topic, take a look at this article: Increase your agility in 2024
Health Check Questions (Scale)
Open questions
Scrum Retrospective Example & Sample #26
26. Team Commitments Retrospective 🤝
The current challenges require exceptional teamwork. Check whether your team is pulling together with this retro:
Health Check Questions (Scale)
Scrum Retrospective Example & Sample #27
27th Psychological Safety Retro 🧠
Especially in tough times, low-conflict cooperation is crucial. But for this, everyone must also dare to talk about points of friction before they get out of hand. Having the security in the team to be able to express yourself at all times is also known as “psychological safety”. See how things are with you on this topic:
Health Check Questions (Scale)
Open questions
Scrum Retrospective Example & Sample #28
28. battery retrospective 🔋
Difficult times also put a strain on personal batteries. It is particularly important now to keep an eye on the team’s energy levels:
Scrum Retrospective Example & Sample #29
29th Future-Spektive (Future Retrospective) 🔜
In rapidly changing environments, you should not only reflect on what has happened, but also dare to look into the unknown. How do you want to act in the future?
Scrum Retrospective Example & Sample #30
The times of abundance of money are over. This often results in new bottlenecks to which the work has to adapt:
Scrum Retrospective Example & Sample #31
31st OKR Retrospective 🏹
In this retrospective, you and your team can analyze exactly how well the OKRs have been defined and implemented:
Echometer Originals
Something different for a change? - Crazy retro templates!
Not everything has to be taken seriously:
Scrum Retrospective Example & Sample #32
32nd Alien Invasion Retrospective 👽
What would you do in the event of an alien invasion? Probably it will never happen, but it is almost certain that other unforeseen things will happen. With this you can prepare your team top.
Scrum Retrospective Example & Sample #233
26. Drum Roll… The Circus Retrospective 🤡
Clear the ring for the most varied retro, which also takes place in a tent:
Retrospective Examples & Samples - Conclusion
With all these retrospective samples and examples, you’re sure to find the right sample for your next retro. If not, we have even more in our retro board software tool Echometer.
Retrospective Templates: Some Final Notes
If you have any more retrospective examples or ideas for an agile retrospective template or would like to give us feedback… - just write to us.
And if you’re looking for a free online retro board software for retrospectives, you may have seen that Echometer is just that. Have fun trying out the different retro templates in our tool 😄
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