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Take a look at what employees at top companies like Facebook, LinkedIn, and PayPal do for fun in the office

Employees working in these offices have some pretty great perks.

LinkedIn employees sit down for a board game during InDay — a monthly event that offers LinkedIn employees the chance to participate in different activities and team-building exercises.

All work and no play makes ... well, certainly nothing good for office morale.

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When Business Insider toured the offices of Yelp, LinkedIn, Facebook, Kickstarter, and Adobe, both virtually and in person, we found that they're all full of opportunities to have a little fun in the workplace during the day.

From swinging around in the gym to playing some fun, old-fashioned board games, here's what these employees do at the office when they aren't working:

SAS employees can cool down throughout the day by swimming a few laps in the company pool.

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They're also free to visit the meditation garden for a group yoga session.

Employees at Yelp's Manhattan office can enjoy a game of corn hole during work hours ...

... or a quick round of table hockey.

And for the more musical workers at Yelp, there's always the office's new karaoke machine.

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At LinkedIn, they've got all the goodies, including a pool table, foosball tables, and a karaoke machine

LinkedIn workers can also enjoy a video game or a film in the office's theater.

Their Empire State Building office also has its own secret speakeasy, hidden by a wall of rotary phones.

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At Facebook's Manhattan location, workers can kick back and play one of the board games sprinkled throughout the office.

If they're feeling fancy, they can also play dress up with this employee-built wall of disguises.

In Kickstarter's Brooklyn office, workers can play the arcade strategy game Killer Queen in the office's large, homey kitchen.

Or, they can take advantage of their own rooftop garden to relax in the great outdoors (with the office dogs, too!).

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Employees at Adobe's San Jose, California headquarters like to hit the office's free gym on their downtime. There are plenty of group fitness classes for work buddies to check out together.

The more hardcore workers can swing around in the office's gym. This training set is a fun way to pretend you're an Olympic gymnast — and stay fit at work.

Workers at the New York office of PayPal and Venmo can rock out on their break. There's a music-themed room that features some real instruments.

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