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  2. Gold Rush (web series) - Wikipedia

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    Many of these tasks consisted of pop culture trivia challenges and online games. Clues to help solve each of the challenges could be found in CBS Television programs and commercials, magazines, radio, song lyrics, and on AOL curated and created by the marketing team of VPI.

  3. GISHWHES - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest International Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen (GISHWHES, pronounced gish-wes) [1] (shortened to just "GISH") was an annual week-long competitive media scavenger hunt originally held each October or November, but more recently each August. Teams of five to 15 (previously nine to 15 before 2022) competitors earned points for ...

  4. Cicada 3301 - Wikipedia

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    The stated purpose of the puzzles each year was to recruit "highly intelligent individuals", although the ultimate purpose remains unknown. [2] Theories have included claims that Cicada 3301 is a secret society with the goal of improving cryptography, privacy, and anonymity or that it is a cult or religion.

  5. Scavenger hunt to pop up musical events: What to know ... - AOL

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    Downtown New Bedford to host AHA! Night's 'Art in Tune' event on Oct. 10. Here's what to know.

  6. Taylor Swift releases 5 vault tracks on ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’

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    Much to the delight of Taylor Swift fans, she has released her new version of "1989.". Ever the riddler, she challenged her fans to an internet scavenger hunt of sorts in the lead-up to its ...

  7. 25 pop culture moments that defined 2024 - AOL

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    As 2024 comes to an end, it’s time to look back at all the pop culture moments that we couldn’t stop talking about. From the Summer Olympics to “Glicked” and everything in between, this ...

  8. Internet scavenger hunt - Wikipedia

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    The first Internet Scavenger Hunt was developed in 1992 by Rick Gates. [1] He was a professor at the University of California at the time. He created the hunt to encourage adults to explore the resources on the Internet. [2] Gates distributed the questions to various Usenet newsgroups, LISTSERV discussion lists, and Gopher and FTP sites.

  9. Cipher Hunt - Wikipedia

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    The Cipher Hunt was an alternate reality game and international scavenger hunt created by storyboard artist and voice actor Alex Hirsch based on his animated series Gravity Falls. The goal was to find the real-life statue of the series' antagonist Bill Cipher , which was briefly glimpsed at the end of the series finale .