How to Build a Large Group Adventure
Building an adventure for a large group of people is a very different beast! Here is my formula to building a large group game!
How to use a Caesar Cipher
This is a great, simple method of encoding clues or passwords. Use this to add an extra fold or flair to some instructions!
Building an In-Home Treasure Hunt: Compass Edition
Use this gambit to create an in-home treasure hunt for your loved ones!
6 Questions to Ask Yourself when Planning a Proposal
About to pop the big question? PLEASE think through these questions and ensure that your proposee is getting the moment of a lifetime!
Using Blacklights
Black lights are inexpensive, simple, and add an extremely fun layer to an adventure! Here are a few tips and tricks to use them!
How to Build a Treasure Scavenger Hunt: A Step-by-Step Guide
Are you hoping to build a treasure/scavenger hunt for a loved one? Start here first! This breaks down each step so you’ll always know what to do next!
Method No. 1: The Dead Drop
Hoping to hide clues under rocks and on top of statues? This post will talk about pros and cons, helping you reduce the risk of dropping a clue for your target!
Method No. 2: The Handoff
The handoff is all about making sure the clue gets placed in the hands of your target. Whether you want to use a friend, business, or restaurant, this will help make sure you're covered.
Method No. 3: The Decode
The decode is all about adding a fun extra layer to your adventures! You can use them to challenge your target, buy yourself time to set up the next clue, or just make things interesting!