Any series of hints that direct the participant to the final destination.
An example would be some kind of riddle, that HINTS where to go next, but does not state directly. Personally, I'm on the search for some good (as in, difficult, and yet still possible to figure out) clues for some friends of mine.
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It goes something like this:
The TV show is between the crack of two big hills....
HOPE IT HELPED!
Silverware
You'll find a clue with tools used to eat
Hurry now your hunt is almost complete.
Refrigerator
A clue to find where you keep things cold
Where to go next is what you'll be told.
Couch
To find this clue put on your thinking cap
It's where you might sit or even nap.
Clock
It has two hands, they are always straight
Pointing sometimes at three and sometimes at eight.
Television
Here you see drama, comedy, even the news,
Watch so many things, how will you choose.
Computer
Letters, a screen, and even a mouse,
look around, you'll find it somewhere in the house.
Bed
When it gets late and you turn out the light
This is the place you'll be found each night.
Socks
You’ll need to think hard to solve the next clue
Find a covering for your foot, but it’s not a shoe.
Washer
Soap and water but it doesn’t clean hands
Used with Tide, Cheer, and many other brands.
Oven
Turn up the heat it will help you bake
Cookies, casseroles, even a cake.
For more go to:
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Clue: "In reverse I am the apex, the upper most elite, but my dull reality is simply full of peat."
Answer: a flowerpot.
Play video games.
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no
what is the year of this van 2002 or 1992?
No there are none at all not at all no change at all
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it all depends on where you are holding the treasure hunt. give them mostly riddles about the places the treasure is hidden. WiiMii answered!
"Find a big shoe, this will give you a blue clue!" that can be a clue for a treasure hunt in a mall, if there is a big, blue shoe in there!!! Hope that helps!
Go to where we keep the towels Look under your bed Go to the backyard , etc., etc.
i know you are just asking the same question in multiple forms, but obviously no one knows the answer
When you find me you will find yourself. What am I? A mirror I look like paper, but you can't write on me. You look for me when you are running. What am I? A tissue Hope these helped:)
easy riddles such as the next clue is hidden under "an object that gets wet when it dries (a towal)" or something like that. be creative and have fun
To invite the child's friends and maybe go out and go bowling or go to a playstation or go to an amusement park. Stage a treasure hunt with clues that lead to other clues. Keep older siblings out of it. Have a treasure box of treats to share at the end of it. This is fun to combine with a pirate theme. There are some great books on planning parties for kids. Check your library or bookstore.
Treasure Hunt' is part of a series of hidden object games for 'I Spy'. When playing 'Treasure Hunt' a person can use a question mark to gain a clue about where an object is. If the player does not know the word or object, the game will say the word when they click on it.
# Start at the End.Where's a good place to hide the treasure? The answer depends on both the location and the treasure itself. If it's huge, you need to pick a spot the guests and the birthday boy won't see it. If it's small, there are all kinds of possibilities. I've seen treasures hidden in an oven!Another option is to use the starting point as the ending point. Just make sure the route has the kids out of that room for at least 3 minutes so you can sneak the treasure into the room. It helps to have a second adult so that one can stay with the kids while the other is putting out the treasure.# Plan the Route.Once you know where you want to end up, then start thinking about the route itself. Do you want them to always stay in the same room? Can they go upstairs and downstairs? Can you have them go outside for part of the route? Are there some rooms you or areas that shouldn't be included in the route?# Pick your Clues.Once you have the route, the next step is deciding on the clues. If you only have a small space, then you should have hidden clues that will be a challenge to solve. Think of things like codes, secret messages, poems or riddles that they need to solve to find the next clue.If you have lots of space, then the clues can be easier to follow. You could use compass directions and a number of paces (remember that kids may have a smaller 'pace' than an adult!). Once you have the directions, you can make a treasure mapOften we use codes or reversed writing even for a large treasure hunt. To make clues in reversed writing, type the clue into the computer, then 'flip' the text. After you print it, hold it up to a mirror to make sure it's reversed.Tips and Ideas * For a really long treasure hunt, about halfway through, have a very tough clue hidden with a snack and drinks. The kids can have a break while they solve the clue.* If you are looking for inspiration, here's the story of a creative Uncle who planned a treasure hunt using our treasure balls to hide one of the clues.
Great games for four year olds would include anything that keeps all of the children occupied. A puppet making contest or a treasure hunt is a great choice. A game of charades where a child has to silently portray a specific animal while other party goers try to guess which animal it is can also be fun.
draw out a fake map on some computer paper crumple it up a few times put some tears in it and give it to him and the x could be out in the backyard just barry some hotwheels or something that he/she can find