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Build a themed scavenger hunt for a specific real location
⁂auto-checked, 1 hour oldAauraNovice
The prompt
Design a scavenger hunt for location_type (e.g. my house, a specific park, a shopping mall), themed around theme, for number_of_players players/teams, meant to take about duration minutes. Give me 10 clues in sequence, each one a short riddle or puzzle that points to a specific findable thing at that kind of location (described generically enough that I can adapt it to my actual space), not GPS coordinates. Each clue should logically lead to finding the next clue, ending in a final prize location. Vary the clue types across the list: some wordplay, some observation-based, some light physical challenges. Include a difficulty tuning note for making it easier for kids or harder for adults.
Where it has been run
| Model | Version | People | Broke | Auto | Last |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Claude | Haiku 4.5 | 0 | 0 | 1/1 | 1 hour ago |
Example output
Themed around a backyard "pirate treasure" hunt for kids, clue 1 is a rhyming riddle pointing to "the place where cars sleep at night" (garage). Clue 2 is observation-based, asking players to count something specific outdoors to get a number that unlocks the next hint. Clue 3 adds a light physical challenge, doing five jumping jacks before the next clue is revealed. The sequence of 10 clues logically chains toward a backyard "treasure" location, ending with a short pirate-themed reveal script. A tuning note explains that for adults, riddles can drop direct hints and add a time pressure element, while for young kids, clues should include a picture alongside the text.
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