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Treasure hunt (game)

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A puzzlehunt is a type of treasure hunt game
A puzzlehunt is a type of treasure hunt game
Children hunt for Easter eggs like these
Children hunt for Easter eggs like these

There are many different types of treasure hunt games which can have one or more players who try to find hidden articles, locations or places by using a series of clues. This is a fictional activity; treasure hunting can also be a real life activity. Treasure hunt games may be an indoor or outdoor activity. Outdoors they can be played in a garden or the treasure could be located anywhere around the world.

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Children's games

A puzzlehunt is a typical treasure hunt game involving clues. Sometimes though a hunt may not have clues because of the age of the children. An Easter egg hunt that is performed on a day near Easter Sunday. Young children just search for as many eggs as they can find whilst older children may have clues to one egg. An armchair treasure hunt is any activity that requires solving puzzles or riddles in some easily portable and widely reproduced format (usually an illustrated children's book), and then using clues hidden either in the story or the graphics of the book to find a real treasure somewhere in the physical world.

Adult games

The use of a treasure hunt as a party game is attributed to socialite Elsa Maxwell. She said that:

In the Treasure Hunt . . . intellectual men were paired off with great beauties, glamor with talent. In the course of the night's escapades anything could happen.[1]

Geocaching is an outdoor treasure-hunting game in which the participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers (called "geocaches" or "caches") anywhere in the world. Letterboxing is another treasure hunt game. It is played outdoors and combines elements of orienteering, art and problem-solving. Letterboxers hide small, weatherproof boxes in publicly-accessible places (like parks) and distribute clues to finding the box in printed catalogs, on one of several web sites (see below), or by word of mouth. Individual letterboxes usually contain a logbook and a rubber stamp. More recently, the treasure hunt game has been used for corporate entertainment and team building. Organisations may use treasure hunt games where managers perceive that inter-departmental relationships need to be improved. Alternatively it could just be a morale booster. In May 2007, the Pennsylvania Lottery (USA) debuted a pick-5-of-30 game called "Treasure Hunt". It is a mid-day only game with a top prize starting at $10,000.

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  1. ^ Time article Elsa at War retrieved April 10, 2007

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