

Wow! These are some AWESOME ideas and links! Thank you sooo much! This is a HUGE help in planning a hunt. Great ideas! I really appreciate the links that will help me create the clues with less effort.

This is so helpful! thanks for compiling! Thanx but where can i actually find some examples? Great ideas my little brother will have so much fun Just one small hitch, I am trying to do the mirror image but can't find where on to input the word and have it converted? thanks so much for your help! Thanks for all these ideas, so wonderful and for the links too. I have updated my hub to show a new link () which does offer this word generator. no longer seems to provide the mirror image generator. Worldseeker, I have to write 4 scavenger hunts for a freelance writing job, and your hub has really helped me! Thank you so much for writing it and compiling all this great info! I voted it up, useful, awesome, and interesting! :)Ībigail, thanks for bringing that to my attention. Rhondakim from New York City on May 06, 2013: Rhondakim, I'm glad that this hub was so helpful for you! Thanks. Thanks so much!!!! It helps a LOT!!!!! I'm doing a treasure hunt for some friends, I'm sure they will have a blast with these ideas! =D I used to love scavenger hunts! My mother would put them on for me all the time, this Hub brought back some great memories.Īfter having 5 sons and a daughter in that order, trying to become a police officer and manage getting through the day successfully, my self-designated SuperMom status and crown are humbly handed over to you, it's rightful owner. Sarah Forester from Australia on February 18, 2014: You have me excited to start planning for this hunt for Valentines Day. Who doesn't love the challenge of the hunt! Thanks so much for the ideas. My daughter's friend visiting from Australia was writing the rhyming clues down so she could do it with her grandkids back home. His cousin kept saying, "Grandma, you got to do this for my birthday." He's a couple years older so I was looking for ideas that would make it more difficult.įYI my grandson's first clue was attached in the lid of a decorated altoid tin the remaining clues (12) took him around the house (inside and out) and brought him back to the altoid tin where his gift (cash) was under the first clue. Great ideas!!! I made a hunt for my grandson's 8th birthday and he absolutely loved it. SOOO helpful!!! Thank you!! My daughter and her friends had an amazing time!!! Fully customisable as per number and age of players and playing area. I came across these ideas and some of these I have used to create new two-step treasure hunt or scavenger hunt games for kids. I have been creating treasure hunts for almost 15 years now. Of course, you can easily use your own personal photos, too!Ĭannot print out the pre-reader picture treasure hunt. Print them out and use them to make your picture clues.
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You can find tons of free Creative Commons images online, including both photos and drawings. For added challenge, use a cipher for any text in the final clue! Participants will need to assemble the puzzle, decode the cipher, and figure out the final clue to finish the hunt. You could also buy a small blank puzzle (12 to 28 pieces), write or draw the final clue on it with a permanent marker, and include a couple of random puzzle pieces alongside each other clue. The participants will need to figure out what it is once they've gathered all the photos.
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Instead of using a cut-up picture, you could include a series of close-up photos of the final hiding spot-so close up that each photo only reveals a texture or color, for example. If you use a cut-up picture, cut it up into many more pieces-ideally uniform pieces, like squares-to make it harder to reassemble.

For Adults: To make a picture clue interesting for adults, you'll need to add some extra layers of challenge to it.
