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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. 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.

  4. Fun Kids' Scavenger Hunt Ideas to Try This Weekend - AOL

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    Many of these scavenger hunt ideas can be done for free! Gather the family—and keep them off their screens—for a fun adventure. Many of these scavenger hunt ideas can be done for free!

  5. Scavenger hunt - Wikipedia

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    With the explosion of mobile apps, there has also been an explosion of how Scavenger Hunts can be used within an app. Beyond the typical find and return method of a scavenger hunt, apps now allow for participants to snap photos, take videos, answer questions, GPS check-ins, scan QR codes and more directly in an app. Vastly expanding the concept ...

  6. Blue's Clues (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Blue's Clues: Joe's 3D Scavenger Hunt, Dot to Dot, You Take Blue to School, Ghost Hunt, Doodle Doodle Guess & Draw, Blue's Gold Clues Challenge, Color with Blue, Blue's Mix 'n Match Dress-Up, Joe's Scrapbook Journey, Blue's Puppy Maker, Polka Dot's Bubble Puzzle, Periwinkle's Disappearo, Blue's Music Maker, Blue's Matching, Blue's Birthday Party Dress-Up, Blue's Checkup, Where Do Slippers ...

  7. Internet scavenger hunt - Wikipedia

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    The first Internet Scavenger Hunt was developed in 1992 by Rick Gates. [1] He was a professor at the University of California at the time. He created the hunt to encourage adults to explore the resources on the Internet. [2] Gates distributed the questions to various Usenet newsgroups, LISTSERV discussion lists, and Gopher and FTP sites.