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  2. 21 of the Best Scavenger Hunt Riddles for Kids - AOL

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    Keep your kids (or fellow grown-ups!) occupied for hours with these scavenger hunt riddles that you can place all around your home. The post 21 of the Best Scavenger Hunt Riddles for Kids appeared ...

  3. ClueKeeper - Wikipedia

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    Completing a hunt can require going to different locations and solving puzzles. A typical ClueKeeper adventure is the Sunset Bar Crawl, created by San Francisco-based puzzle hunt company Shinteki, in which players are guided to several local pubs where they find clues and answer trivia questions. [4] Hunts can be either hosted or self-guided.

  4. Scavenger hunt - Wikipedia

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    Scavenger hunt participants cross an item off their list. A scavenger hunt is a game in which the organizers prepare a list defining specific items that need to be found, which the participants seek to gather or complete all items on the list, usually without purchasing them. [1]

  5. Cicada 3301 - Wikipedia

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    The stated intent was to recruit "intelligent individuals" by presenting a series of puzzles to be solved; no new puzzles were published on January 4, 2015. A new clue was posted on Twitter on January 5, 2016. [5] [6] Cicada 3301 posted their last verified OpenPGP-signed message in April 2017, denying the validity of any unsigned puzzle. [7]

  6. Treasure Quest (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Treasure Quest is a puzzle game released by Sirius Entertainment on April 10, 1996.. In the CD-ROM scavenger hunt game Treasure Quest, the player moves from room to room in the mansion of Professor Jonathon William Faulkner, who has bequeathed 1 million dollars to any student who can solve the puzzles he has laid out.

  7. Danger Run - Wikipedia

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    The Danger Run is a Halloween driving game played in a car. Since its founding in 1994 in Louisville, Kentucky, [1] it is an "interactive Halloween attraction where drivers are given a list of clues to get them from one haunted spot to another." [2] The scavenger hunt provides access to commercial haunted houses. [1]

  8. Munzee - Wikipedia

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    Munzee is a freemium scavenger hunt game where QR codes have to be found at different places in the real world. The game is similar to geocaching but uses QR code technology, in addition to device GPS location, to prove the find instead of a logbook. Launched in McKinney, Texas in 2011, the game caught on first in Germany, along with California ...

  9. Games World of Puzzles - Wikipedia

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    One was a scavenger hunt - items in the hunt were usually not rare but could be difficult to locate; others involved finding items meeting specific requirements, requiring interpretation, some puzzle solving, or research. Winners were determined based on the most objects collected that fit the requirements.