Six-hat thinking cards

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Red Hat
• Which words sprang
to mind as soon as
you looked at this?
• What did you feel as
soon as you saw
this?
Red Hat
• Which words sprang
to mind as soon as
you looked at this?
• What did you feel as
soon as you saw
this?
Red Hat
• Which words sprang
to mind as soon as
you looked at this?
• What did you feel as
soon as you saw
this?
Red Hat
• Which words sprang
to mind as soon as
you looked at this?
• What did you feel as
soon as you saw
this?
Black Hat
• What are the facts and
figures?
• What data is there?
(For example; names,
dates, places).
• What are the details?
Black Hat
• What are the facts and
figures?
• What data is there?
(For example; names,
dates, places).
• What are the details?
Black Hat
• What are the facts and
figures?
• What data is there?
(For example; names,
dates, places).
• What are the details?
Black Hat
• What are the facts and
figures?
• What data is there?
(For example; names,
dates, places).
• What are the details?
Yellow Hat
• Be positive!
• What are the good
points?
• What happy /
positive things are
there?
Yellow Hat
• Be positive!
• What are the good
points?
• What happy /
positive things are
there?
Yellow Hat
• Be positive!
• What are the good
points?
• What happy /
positive things are
there?
Yellow Hat
• Be positive!
• What are the good
points?
• What happy /
positive things are
there?
Purple Hat
• What are the problems
with this?
• What are the scary
points?
• What might go wrong?
• Be negative.
Purple Hat
• What are the problems
with this?
• What are the scary
points?
• What might go wrong?
• Be negative.
Purple Hat
• What are the problems
with this?
• What are the scary
points?
• What might go wrong?
• Be negative.
Purple Hat
• What are the problems
with this?
• What are the scary
points?
• What might go wrong?
• Be negative.
Blue Hat
• You are in charge of
making sure your group
sticks to the ‘hat’ they
should be wearing.
Example: you must make
sure people are positive if
they are wearing the
yellow hat.
Blue Hat
• You are in charge of
making sure your group
sticks to the ‘hat’ they
should be wearing.
Example: you must make
sure people are positive if
they are wearing the
yellow hat.
Blue Hat
• You are in charge of
making sure your group
sticks to the ‘hat’ they
should be wearing.
Example: you must make
sure people are positive if
they are wearing the
yellow hat.
Blue Hat
• You are in charge of
making sure your group
sticks to the ‘hat’ they
should be wearing.
Example: you must make
sure people are positive if
they are wearing the
yellow hat.
Green Hat
• What are the
alternatives?
• What might happen
in the future?
• What suggestions
would you make?
• What ideas do you
have?
Green Hat
• What are the
alternatives?
• What might happen
in the future?
• What suggestions
would you make?
• What ideas do you
have?
Green Hat
• What are the
alternatives?
• What might happen
in the future?
• What suggestions
would you make?
• What ideas do you
have?
Green Hat
• What are the
alternatives?
• What might happen
in the future?
• What suggestions
would you make?
• What ideas do you
have?
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