🎃👻 Trick-or-Treat Terror Retro

Gather your ghouls and goblins to haunt the sprint: share the spooky successes, banish the curses, and keep the sweet treats rolling forward.
45–60 min
4-12 people
Based on: Start, Stop, Continue
🎃👻 Trick-or-Treat Terror Retro

Template Columns

🕸️ Start the Haunt

Identify new spooky initiatives to launch this sprint.

Base column: Start
🚫 Stop the Curses

Pinpoint haunting habits that drain our energy and must be banished.

Base column: Stop
🍬 Continue the Treats

Celebrate and keep the sweet practices that delight the team.

Base column: Continue

About this template

A Halloween‑themed sprint retro that surfaces new ideas, stops draining habits, and reinforces sweet practices.

When to use this template

Use when you want a fun, themed way to surface actionable insights and boost team morale, especially at the end of a sprint.

How to facilitate

1

Set the mood by sharing the Halloween theme and briefly explain the three columns: Start the Haunt, Stop the Curses, Continue the Treats

2

Give each participant 3–5 minutes to write sticky notes for each column, focusing on concrete actions or observations

3

Collect the notes, group similar items, and place them under the appropriate column on the virtual board

4

Facilitate a discussion column by column, asking the team to elaborate, vote on the most important items, and decide on next‑step owners

5

Summarize the agreed actions, record them in the sprint backlog, and close with a quick spooky shout‑out to celebrate the treats

Pro Tips

Use Halloween emojis or virtual backgrounds to keep energy high without distracting from the content

Limit each note to one idea and a clear owner to avoid vague action items

Allocate a timer for each column discussion to keep the retro within the timebox

FAQ

What if the team isn’t familiar with the Halloween theme?

Explain the metaphor briefly and reassure that the focus is on the three practical questions, not on costumes; you can keep the language simple.

How do we handle a large number of items in a column?

Group similar notes together, then use dot voting to surface the top three items to discuss in depth.

Can this retro be used for non‑sprint meetings?

Yes, the format works for any iteration or project checkpoint where you want to identify new initiatives, stop harmful habits, and reinforce positives.

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At a glance

  • Duration

    45–60 min

  • Team Size

    4-12 people

  • Columns

    3 columns

  • Base Format

    Start, Stop, Continue

Tags

themed
action-oriented
team morale
continuous improvement
fun

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