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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. These Scavenger Hunt Riddles for Kids Are Just the Right ...

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    Writing scavenger hunt riddles is tricky, but we've got creative scavenger hunt riddle ideas to get you started, and they're perfect for kids of all ages.

  5. Great Urban Race - Wikipedia

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    The Great Urban Race was an annual event held from 2007 to 2014. [1] Advertised as 'part adventure, part scavenger hunt' it consisted of teams solving clues along a short course of at maximum six miles to be completed in any order.

  6. Cipher Hunt - Wikipedia

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    The Kazan Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, the location of the first clue. After the hunt's announcement, the location of the hunt's first clue was hinted to be in Russia, after the series of red letters printed in the tweeted image [7] was decoded using a −3 Caesar cipher and an Atbash cipher creating the country's name, which Hirsch visited ...

  7. Cluetivity - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2010 by a group of scavenger hunt and tech fans, Cluetivity offers both outdoor and indoor interactive games for iOS devices. [1] [2] The company is currently led by CEO Michael Schiemann. [3] Adopting location-based technology, Cluetivity's games use mobile device GPS to follow a treasure hunt inspired storyline.