🐇🕳️ Down the Rabbit Hole Retro

Dive into Wonderland’s whimsy, uncovering hidden insights as we chase the white rabbit, celebrate curiosities, and reshape our sprint journey together.
45–60 min
4-12 people
Based on: Start, Stop, Continue
🐇🕳️ Down the Rabbit Hole Retro

Template Columns

🚀🐰 Begin the Chase

Identify fresh ideas and actions to kick off our adventure down the rabbit hole.

Base column: Start
✋🛑 End the Mad Tea Party

Spot practices that derail our focus and should be left behind.

Base column: Stop
🔄🧩 Keep the Curiosity

Highlight what’s working well and should stay in our wonderland sprint.

Base column: Continue

About this template

A playful, wonderland‑themed retro that uncovers hidden insights, celebrates what works, and removes obstacles to keep the team’s curiosity alive.

When to use this template

Use when the team feels stuck or needs a fresh perspective, especially after a few routine sprints.

How to facilitate

1

Introduce the rabbit‑hole metaphor and explain the three columns

2

Ask participants to write one idea per sticky note for each column

3

Group similar notes together within each column and discuss briefly

4

Vote for the top two items in each column using dot voting or emoji reactions

5

Turn the selected Begin the Chase items into concrete sprint actions with owners and due dates

6

Close with a quick round of appreciation linking the insights to the next sprint goal

Pro Tips

Use whimsical icons or virtual backgrounds to keep the mood light and boost engagement

Limit each sticky note to a single idea to avoid overload and make voting clearer

Set a timer for each phase to stay within the overall timebox

FAQ

What if the team struggles to generate ideas for the 'Begin the Chase' column?

Prompt them with questions like “What experiment would we try if there were no constraints?” or “What new tool or practice could spark improvement?” to spark imagination.

How do we keep the retro focused and avoid a free‑form brainstorming session?

Time‑box each phase, remind participants to write one idea per note, and use the voting step to prioritize the most valuable items.

Can this retro work for a distributed team across time zones?

Yes—collect sticky notes asynchronously, then hold a short synchronous window for clustering and voting, using clear visual cues on the shared board.

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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

team health
creative reflection
action-oriented
remote-friendly
agile

Ready to get started?

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