Generate creative icebreaker games and activities that help teenagers connect with each other while breaking down social barriers. This prompt helps you create engaging activities that work for different group sizes, energy levels, and comfort zones.

Create icebreaker game ideas for youth group with these specifications:

Group size: [e.g., "15-20 students" or "Small group of 6-8"]
Setting: [e.g., "Youth room" or "Outdoors" or "Gym"]
Energy level needed: [e.g., "High energy/active" or "Low key/conversational" or "Medium"]
Time available: [e.g., "10-15 minutes" or "5 minutes quick opener"]
Group familiarity: [e.g., "Students know each other well" or "Mix of new and regular attenders" or "Mostly new students"]

Please provide 3-5 game/activity ideas that include:

For each game:
1. Catchy name
2. Quick overview (one sentence)
3. Setup needed:
   - Materials required
   - Space requirements
   - Prep time
4. How to play (step-by-step instructions):
   - Clear, numbered steps
   - Any rules or boundaries
   - How to determine winners (if applicable)
5. Why it works:
   - What makes this effective for the specified group
   - What barriers it breaks down
6. Variations or modifications:
   - How to adapt for different group sizes
   - Indoor/outdoor options
   - Ways to dial energy up or down

Design considerations:
- Creates opportunities for students to interact with multiple people (not just their usual friends)
- Feels age-appropriate (not too "kiddie" for teenagers)
- Inclusive for different personality types (introverts and extroverts)
- Low embarrassment factor
- Actually fun (not forced or cringe-worthy)

Tone: Practical and straightforward. Write like you're giving instructions to a youth leader who needs something that will actually work.