Deep Zoom Challenge – The Team-Building Game with Perspective
How does a team find the right solution when no one has the full overview? That’s exactly what the Deep Zoom Challenge is about, an interactive group game that tests communication, perspective shifts, and teamwork – ideal for schools, workshops, team days, and more.
What is the Deep Zoom Challenge?
The Deep Zoom Challenge consists of 15 high-quality designed cards that together tell a picture story. Each scene is embedded in the next – like an optical zoom-out. The goal is to find the correct order of the cards solely through description and listening.
Game Instructions in Brief
- Each person receives a card – it must not be shown.
- In turn, each person describes what is seen on their card.
- The team discusses the possible order together.
- The cards are placed face down – then revealed. Surprise guaranteed!
Inspiration from the Book “Zoom” by Istvan Banyai
You might know the picture book “Zoom” or “Re-Zoom” by Istvan Banyai. The principle – a continuous zoom through scenes – is visually impressive and educationally valuable.
But in practice, there is a problem: The book is not made for group work.
- 📖 Bound book instead of cards
- ✂️ Cumbersome cutting & laminating
- ❌ No game instructions or group structure
Our Solution: Ready. Thought-out. Practical.
With the Deep Zoom Challenge, you get the proven principle of “Zoom” – but finally as a professional card set:
- ✔️ 15 cards – high-quality & durable
- ✔️ Ready to use immediately without preparation
- ✔️ With instructions, game concept & educational added value
Who is the Deep Zoom Challenge suitable for?
The game is especially suitable for:
- 🎓 Schools: e.g., in method lessons or project weeks
- 🏢 Coachings & seminars: as an icebreaker or for process facilitation
- 👥 Teams: for better collaboration and perspective shifts
- 🧑🏫 Teachers, social educators, trainers
Learning Objectives at a Glance
- 🧠 Constructive communication in the team
- 👂 Active listening
- 💬 Coordination through language
- 🧩 Visual thinking & pattern recognition
- 💡 Role understanding and group moderation
Those familiar with the principle from “Zoom” will love the depth of the Deep Zoom Challenge. Those who don’t will be surprised how a big whole can emerge from individual descriptions.


















