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Silent Sorting

A non-verbal group sorting exercise where participants collaboratively arrange items — ideas, priorities, options — in order of importance or sequence, without speaking. The silence removes dominant voices from the process, allowing genuine group intelligence to emerge through physical negotiation. When someone moves a card someone else disagrees with, they simply move it back — debate happens through action.

Durée
10m–25m
Taille du groupe
3–20 people
Matériel
cards or sticky notes with items to sort, flat surface
Source
Community

Comment l'animer

  1. 1

    Place all items to be sorted as individual cards on a shared table or wall.

  2. 2

    Explain the rules: no talking. Participants arrange the cards in order from most to least important (or into any other required structure).

  3. 3

    Participants move cards. When someone disagrees, they move cards back. This continues silently until the group reaches equilibrium.

  4. 4

    When movement stops and the arrangement has stabilised: that's the group's result.

  5. 5

    Open for brief verbal debrief: 'Is this an accurate reflection of our priorities? What was hard to place?'

Conseils

  • Allow sufficient time — the equilibrium emerges naturally.

  • Don't break the silence prematurely.

  • If one card keeps moving back and forth, that's a signal of real disagreement that the verbal debrief should address.',

Variantes

Run as 'Silent Card Sort' for IA (information architecture) testing. Use for retrospective action prioritisation. Combine with dot voting as a follow-up validation step.

Contextes d'utilisation

Group prioritisationCard sorting for IA testingRetrospective action selectionQuick consensus building
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