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Gender Reveal Ideas for Coworkers (Keep It Fun and Easy)

Include the team without turning it into a whole event — here's the office-friendly way to reveal.

Quick answer

For a gender reveal with coworkers, keep it low-key and inclusive: drop one link in your team chat so anyone can play a quick game between meetings, whether they're in the office or remote. No app and no account means the whole team can join in seconds. Start your reveal and share it in Slack or Teams.

Your coworkers spend more waking hours with you than almost anyone, so it's natural to want to share the news — but an office reveal has to respect everyone's time and work styles. The best approach is casual, opt-in, and works just as well for the remote half of the team.

Drop it in the team chat

The easiest office reveal lives right where your team already talks. Post one link in Slack or Teams with a friendly note, and let people play a quick game whenever they have a spare minute. No one has to gather in a conference room, and remote coworkers aren't left out.

  • Post the link with a message like 'Guess pink or blue, then tap to find out!'
  • Pick a fast game — Balloon Pop or Scratch Card takes seconds.
  • Let a prediction poll run first so the team can debate over lunch.
  • Keep it opt-in so no one feels obligated to participate.

For a small in-person team

If your team is small and in one place, a quick huddle around a phone or a screen at the end of a meeting is a nice touch. Choose a game with a satisfying finale — a Fireworks Countdown looks great on a shared screen.

Keep it professional and painless

  1. Don't pressure anyone to contribute money or gifts.
  2. Keep the reveal short so it doesn't eat into work time.
  3. Make it easy to skip for coworkers who'd rather not join.
  4. Screenshot the fun guesses in the chat for a keepsake.

Want the team to guess first? A prediction poll adds friendly competition before the reveal.

Because everything runs through one link with no app, an office reveal is one of the lowest-effort ways to share the news — the same interactive phone reveal works whether coworkers are at their desks or working from home. For remote-heavy teams, our virtual reveal ideas fit perfectly.

Frequently asked questions

How do I do a gender reveal with coworkers?
Keep it casual: drop one reveal link in your Slack or Teams channel and let coworkers play a quick game whenever they have a minute. It works for both in-office and remote teammates because there's no app and no account. Start your reveal and share it in the chat.
What's a good office-friendly gender reveal?
A fast, opt-in interactive reveal shared in the team chat is ideal — something like Balloon Pop or Scratch Card that takes seconds to play. It respects everyone's time and includes remote coworkers. Consider adding a prediction poll first.
How do I include remote coworkers in a gender reveal?
Share a single link in the team chat that everyone opens on their own device, with no app to download. Remote and in-office teammates all play the same reveal, so no one is left out.
Should I make coworkers pay for a gender reveal?
No — keep it free and low-pressure for the team. Confetify is a one-time payment you cover yourself, so coworkers just tap the link and play with nothing to buy.