Treasure hunts are a classic & popular party game idea and great fun for kids of all ages. Creating a treasure hunt game is not as challenging as it might sound, by following just a few simple steps and using a little creativity you’ll have your hunt up and running for your childs birthday party or holiday event in no time!
Step 1: Choose your hunt location: Decide where you will hold your hunt. Options might include around your house, outside in the yard or neighborhood, in your classroom at school, at a park, or any other special location you might have in mind
Step 2: Choose your hiding spots: Look around your location area for good locations to hide your clues. You may need larger hiding places if you plan on putting goodies at each stop, but any size spot will do if you are just planning on leaving a paper trail of clues.
Make a list of these hiding spot locations. I suggest 10 hiding spots for a typical treasure hunt game. Ive created a sample list of possible outdoor treasure hunt hiding spots for us to work from. Mailbox, window, gutter, fence, ball, flag, bike, dog chain, doorbell, welcome mat, bush
Step 3: Find Keywords associated with each of your hiding spots: Lets take our first hiding spot from our outdoor sample game above, Mailbox. The key to making good clues is to think of words that you might associate with this hiding spot. Here are some words that come to mind: letters, packages, mailman, flag (on the box), post, delivery, sender, communicate, stamps, etc. These will be your “keywords” for making your clue.
