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How do you start a treasure hunt clue?
Here’s a quick how-to and some tips for a happy hunting!
- Plan your route.
- Scout out locations.
- Write and number the clues, and put them in numbered envelopes.
- Give yourself lots of time to plan.
- Get helpers’ buy-in.
- Set it up.
- Prepare for contingencies.
- Add in some random rewards to keep things interesting.
Where do you hide treasure hunt clues?
Indoor hiding places
- Kitchen: fridge, sink, dishwasher, coffee machine, fruit basket, vacuum cleaner, drawers, cupboards, counter, underside of a chair, table.
- Entrance: doormat, key cupboard, telephone, coat rack.
What do you call a scavenger hunt with clues?
A treasure hunt (sometimes called a scavenger hunt) involves a series of clues hidden in various places. Participants must solve the first clue to discover the location of the next clue, and they continue finding and solving clues until they reach the final one.
How do you plan a treasure hunt for a 6 year old?
Here’s how to have a treasure hunt:
- Plan the hunt first.
- Draw pictures for each of the clues.
- Hide the treasure and the clues while your child is supervised somewhere else.
- When you’re ready, tell your child it’s time for the treasure hunt.
- Talk with your child about the treasure hunt.
How do I make a treasure map?
How to make a treasure map!
- Mix the tea bags and coffee into a bowl of warm water.
- Once dry, your paper will look old and dirty – perfect for a pirate map!
- Time to design your map!
- Pain the map’s edges and flick it with specks of the tea mixture.
- Write a letter on each piece of paper and put them at the map locations.
What’s another name for treasure hunt?
tug-of-war, logrolling, paper chase, hoopla.