Three Little Pigs retrospective

Sprint retrospective idea – Huff and puff your way through this fun and easy retrospective.

What is the Three Little Pigs retrospective?

Is your team building a product made out of straw, sticks, or bricks? Can you keep the “big bad wolf” at bay? Fairy tales entertained us while teaching us some handy lessons. In the case of “The Three Little Pigs” we can see that –

Quick fixes aren’t always the best way forward (just ask the first two pigs!)

There will always be obstacles (like the hungry wolf) for us to face, and we need to choose how best to manage them.

• Learning from our failures will help us build sturdier futures.

The Three Little Pigs Retro offers your team another creative sprint retrospective idea to help identify short, medium and long-term actions that will bring stability and value added features to your product.

It helps you analyze the current product or technology stack and which elements can be easily broken, need fixing up or is part of the foundational core to deliver your service. The outcome then allows your team to review the current gaps and to look for continuous improvement actions that can help keep the Wolf at bay!

Three Little Pigs retrospective

House of Straw

These are quick, temporary fixes, prototypes or wireframes that need to be re-visited. They are solutions that were put in place that seemed appropriate at the time but on closer inspection, aren’t going to be effective for much longer. These are things that have a limited life or even things that may represent a high-risk level to our project or team. As such, they need immediate attention and action.

House of Sticks

These are things that are reasonably reliable but could be improved. They are current offerings that with additional resourcing could be made more efficient or effective. These could include aspects of a project that represent a medium level of risk and that are within the team’s power to address.

House of Bricks

These are things that are fundamentally reliable and require little or no change. These elements have been well resourced and highly effective. These could also be aspects of the project that help to mitigate risk or resources all team members may call upon at any time.

TeamRetro-Fun-Retrospective-Idea-Three-Little-Pigs-CR-Image

Suggested Icebreaker questions for Three Little Pigs retrospective

  • What fairy tale resonates with you?
  • Which of the three little pigs do you most identify with?
  • What is your ‘house of straw’?

Retro Rehearsal

Invite your team to rehearse the retro referencing their preferred mode of transport.

For example, think of the ways you can get to work, what represents your house of straw/sticks or bricks?

Tips for running the Three Little Pigs in Remote Team Retros

  • Set the stage. Welcome people to set the tone of the meeting and give them a safe space to share ideas. A great way to do this is to ask “Can we begin now?” and waiting for people to begin.

  • Make brainstorming anonymous to allow people to feel safe when contributing their thoughts. People will feel more engaged when they feel like they can air what they need to.

  • Go through the participant list and have each person share their responses one by one. Give each person time and space to share without judgment and not to be interrupted by other team members.

  • Vary this retro by adding a column for Big Bad Wolves. This lets your team identify obstacles and risks that could come back to bite them in the proverbial.

  • A thank you goes a long way. So no matter the responses, thank everyone for sharing.

  • In face to face meetings, doing things digitally allows you to collect ideas, vote and comment anonymously, and saves manual collation. If running your meeting digitally, use a video conferencing tool to give that personal touch.

  • Rotate the role of facilitator. Changing the role can break the routine.

  • Follow up with an action list that you will check off at the start of the next team retro.

  • Remember the huff and puff test? Why not challenge the team with a resilience test by giving them a scenario that represents the wolf’s attempt at blowing down the house. This can help them better identify the parts of the product that are made up of straw, sticks and bricks.

How to run a Three Little Pigs retrospective in TeamRetro

Start Your Session in a Click

Log into TeamRetro and choose your template. Customise questions and the workflow to create your perfect retro for your team.

Create Your Team Easily – No Separate Accounts Needed

Invite your team in seconds via email, link, or Slack. Role based permissions and SSO options available.

Brainstorm Individually – Free From Bias

Encourage open and honest input with anonymous brainstorming. Set the mood with background music, give teams space to think independently, and keep the session flowing with built-in timers.
Grouping of ideas after brainstorming in a retrospective meeting

Smart Grouping for Faster Insights

Easily drag and drop similar ideas or let AI suggest groupings to save time. Choose between facilitator-led or participant-led grouping to match your team’s workflow.
Grouping of ideas after brainstorming in a retrospective meeting

Fair, Flexible, and Fast Voting

Keep votes private and unbiased with multiple voting options. Once voting is complete, TeamRetro automatically sorts results, helping your team focus on what matters most.
Grouping of ideas after brainstorming in a retrospective meeting

Engage, React, and Capture Key Insights

Walk your team through ideas one by one with Presentation Mode. Stay in sync, spark real-time discussions, and capture feedback with comments, live reactions, and polls—all in one place.

Grouping of ideas after brainstorming in a retrospective meeting

Turn Ideas Into Action

Propose next steps with team buy-in, get AI-powered action suggestions, and keep everything in one place. Committed actions sync to your personal dashboard and integrate with your workflow tools—keeping you on track.

Grouping of ideas after brainstorming in a retrospective meeting

Save, Share, and Stay on Track

Get quick AI-powered summaries, add facilitator notes, and store retrospectives in your library for easy access. Schedule your next session and track published actions to keep your team accountable at the next retro.

Grouping of ideas after brainstorming in a retrospective meeting

Turn Team Data into Actionable Insights

Uncover trends, common themes, and key engagement metrics at a glance. Track sentiment shifts, analyze conversations, and monitor completed actions to drive continuous improvement.