Saturday 21 July 2012

Using Photo Clues for Scavenger Hunt


Scavenger hunt can turn a boring party becomes exciting and everyone will enjoy the party. Guests are grouped into teams and given a list of items to find. List of instructions given to help find this item. The team with the most items wins. There are different types of instructions that can be used in hunting. Maps, puzzles, riddles and photographs are some guidelines that can be used. Photographs provide visual guidance team of the items on the list.


Hosting a scavenger hunt using pictures as a guide will take some advanced planning. This is because the photograph to be taken from the instructions, developed and copies made for each team. Photos can be of anything depends on the theme of hunting. An outdoor scavenger hunt can include trees, structures, statues, streets, and signs. Indoor photo scavenger hunt can be household goods, furniture and basically anything else in the house. Instructions can photograph a dozen roses, candles, chocolate and strawberries dipped leading to a secret romantic dinner on the terrace. The choices are limited.


When planning a scavenger hunt with clues pictures, always carrying a camera. Select the area and started taking pictures of things that tie in with your hunt. Information in an image can make the hunt easy or challenging for your team. The age of your guests should be considered when designing your instructions. If the instructions are too difficult or challenging team may lose interest in the game.


There are many ideas and different ways to use the photos in a scavenger hunt clues. Instructions photos can be used in children's party to make for a fun and exciting day. Photo hunt is also great for kids who are too young to read. This allows them to participate in the game as well.


Instead of using handwritten clues, riddles, rhymes or puzzles, use your hunting photos for clues. Remove Sherlock Holmes and Watson in the team as they race to find the most items.

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