How I Planned a Treasure Hunt Around the Neighborhood
I set up an amazing treasure hunt for my 10-year-old son's birthday – all throughout the neighborhood!
I split the kids into two teams – the Reds and the Blacks – and each team got an adult guide to supervise them throughout the game. It was absolutely perfect!!! The kids ran, searched, solved puzzles, worked as a team – and most importantly, had a blast every single moment!
So I decided to share with you how I planned this neighborhood treasure hunt – step by step:
I split the kids into two teams – the Reds and the Blacks – and each team got an adult guide to supervise them throughout the game. It was absolutely perfect!!! The kids ran, searched, solved puzzles, worked as a team – and most importantly, had a blast every single moment!
So I decided to share with you how I planned this neighborhood treasure hunt – step by step:
Step 1 — The Treasure
There are all sorts of ways to plan a treasure hunt, but I like to start from the end – with the treasure!
Choose something fun to hide: it could be chocolate, a tasty snack, a small toy, or any other surprise that will delight the participants. Then decide where to hide it – this will be the end point of the game. For example, I prepared a cooler bag full of popsicles (because it was an especially hot day) and chocolate coins (because the story was about pirates searching for treasure).
Choose something fun to hide: it could be chocolate, a tasty snack, a small toy, or any other surprise that will delight the participants. Then decide where to hide it – this will be the end point of the game. For example, I prepared a cooler bag full of popsicles (because it was an especially hot day) and chocolate coins (because the story was about pirates searching for treasure).

Step 2 — The Route & Riddles
Once you have your end point, decide on your starting point (usually you'll begin from home) and then build the route between the points. Try to vary the types of riddles (it's good to include word searches, ciphers, puzzles, and more...) – this makes the game much more surprising and dynamic.
Need inspiration? Feel free to check out these riddle ideas for a neighborhood treasure hunt. In my game, for example, I made eight clue cards plus one final card that led directly to the treasure!
We started at home, where I introduced the kids to the story: a fearsome pirate hid treasure in the neighborhood, and you must find it... and off they went:
Need inspiration? Feel free to check out these riddle ideas for a neighborhood treasure hunt. In my game, for example, I made eight clue cards plus one final card that led directly to the treasure!
We started at home, where I introduced the kids to the story: a fearsome pirate hid treasure in the neighborhood, and you must find it... and off they went:

For the final clue, I used Google Maps. I hid the cooler bag between the bushes, near the house:

Like this idea? Feel free to check out the ready-made at-home Treasure Hunt I created through the online platform MyRaceParty – where each clue and card appears as a QR code. The activity is suitable for ages 10+ and takes about 40 minutes. And the best part? Everything's already ready – just print, hide, and start playing!
Plus, if you'd like, you can easily edit, change, and customize the riddles to fit your family, your friends, or any celebration you want to throw.
Plus, if you'd like, you can easily edit, change, and customize the riddles to fit your family, your friends, or any celebration you want to throw.
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Step 3 — The Story
Not required, but it definitely elevates the experience several levels – think of a theme that fits your participants. It could be superheroes, unicorns, fairies, dinosaurs… and if you need more ideas, you can check out these treasure hunt ideas. After you choose a theme, design the treasure and riddles accordingly, and you can even get the participants into the mood through costumes or small props related to the theme. I chose a classic – a pirate-themed treasure hunt – and I highly recommend it!

Also, to get everyone into the pirate world, I gave them bandanas and drew two lines under their eyes with black and red makeup for a more fierce and brave look. Even though it was simple, it really enhanced the experience and made the game feel more real!
Step 4 — Test Everything
Go through the game from start to finish – this way you can make sure everything connects smoothly, that all the clues work as they should, and if needed, you can make small adjustments that will ensure a perfect experience for the players.
Step 5 — Setup Time
Now comes the part where everything comes to life! Hide the treasure in the secret spot you chose (since this is outdoors, sometimes it's good to have someone else hide the treasure when you see the players are nearing the end of the activity, and sometimes you need someone to stay and guard it...) Place the clues and cards at the points you built in the route, and make sure they're hidden but still discoverable. Invite your participants, give them the first clue… and watch the adventure begin!
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