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Virtual Scavenger Hunts

Virtual Scavenger Hunts
(aka a Video Conferencing Scavenger Hunt)

CreativeYouthIdeas.com focuses on youth and those who work with youth. But scavenger hunts have been popular with youth, adults, and children for decades. They became more popular with “The Amazing Race” and reality TV shows a few years ago. And today scavenger hunts are as popular as they have ever been. So it doesn’t matter whether you are a youth leader in a church, a leader of a team, or manager of a group of employees. This is something you can use.

Scavenger Hunts take a variety of forms. They have a variety of rules, and you can adjust them for different themes, locations, and age groups. They are great for building community and fostering teamwork. They also allow everyone to exercise a little bit of creativity. They are proven to generate lots of fun and excitement.

Video Conference Scavenger Hunt

I’ve adapted this for the current Covid-19 quarantine conditions present in countries. Play it on a Zoom Call or using any other video conference facility. It works as long as you can see individual participants on the call. You’ll also want to take screenshots so you can share the pictures of this fun activity for later. If you don’t have a video conferencing tool, you can play it using other tools. Simply have everyone take a selfie fulfilling the criteria for each item on the list and send it to you.

CONSIDERATIONS

How do you play the video conference scavenger hunt?

  1. Individual or Team? Everyone on the call can play as individuals with individual scores. Or you can choose to divide everyone into teams and use an accumulated team score instead.
  2. All items at Once or One item at a Time?
    a. All at Once – Give everyone the entire “numbered” list and have them report back within the allocated time. Fulfilled items on the list contribute to the score. Number the list so you can know which item on the list they are trying to fulfill.
    b. One Item at a Time – Give everyone ONE item at a time and have them report back within the allocated time.
  3. Timed?
    a. How long? – Is 1 minute enough time to scavenge for the items? 5 minutes? Impose penalty points for each second/minute they are late appearing on camera.
    b. Early Bonus? – One variation is to provide bonuses for whoever is back on camera early or for the first person back. This speeds up the game.
  4. Unique to Score?
    This is a variation in how you score the scavenger hunt when you encourage multiple items. If anyone else has the same item, then that item does not contribute to the score. In other words, the items displayed must be unique and not shown by anyone else to get the points. For example, imagine if they must collect as many colors of socks as possible. If more than one team has “Black” socks, then no team gets a point for black socks. If only one participant or team has red socks then that scores the point.
  5. Substitutions Allowed?
    I usually do not allow a picture, written words, drawing, or model, of an item as a replacement for the actual item. Can they substitute a photograph of an object for the actual object at 50% of the point value? Can a map wadded up into a ball of paper serve as a creative substitute for a globe and get full credit?

SCORING
How will you Calculating the Score for the Video Scavenger Hunt?

  1. Known or Unknown? Set a specific point value for each item on the list. The score may be known to participants or unknown. You can set a specific point value for simply fulfilling each item on the list. More difficult items could be worth more points than simple items.
  2. One Item, One score? – For most options, each item on the list counts only once for its point value. For example, if the item is a baby picture. Three pictures of you as a baby do not get you extra points. Some items may specify multiples such as “The most buttons.” Then you need to decide, if two buttons are exactly the same, are they counted. Or is it 1 point for each unique type of button?
  3. Bonuses? – Are there bonus points for creativity and quality? You can give Bonus points to the most creative / best entry per item.
  4. Judges – All decisions of judges and facilitators are final.
  5. Tie Breaker? – In the case of a tie, the person or team which was back on camera first is declared the winner.

RULES
What are the Rules for the Video Conference Scavenger Hunt?

  1. One picture, object, situation per item on the list. You don’t get points for duplicates of the same thing.
  2. Get permission if you need an item that belongs to someone else. You don’t want to get in trouble for rummaging through someone else’s possessions. Be sure to return anything borrowed!
  3. Always number your submissions. This helps the judges know which item on the list you are trying to fulfill.
  4. Crude language, inappropriate behavior, and offensive actions are not allowed.

CREATIVE IDEAS FOR THE
VIDEO CONFERENCE SCAVENGER HUNT LIST

Here are some suggested Ideas for the Video Conference Scavenger Hunt. (Be Creative and adjust as needed or create your own ideas)

1. Acting on Camera

  1. Dance Moves – 15 Seconds of Best Dance moves – Best dancer scores the most points
  2. Impersonation – famous or imaginary
  3. Best Standup Comedian Joke
  4. Karaoke Song
  5. Machine sounds with your mouth
  6. Best animal Impersonation

2. Alphabet

  1. One item collected from around the house beginning with each letter of the alphabet. How many can you get in 60 seconds?

3. Animals (Stuffed or Pets)

  1. Display as many animals as possible. Each type of animal is one point.
  2. Biggest stuffed animal
  3. Most unusual animal

4. Buttons

  1. Who has the most loose buttons?
  2. Most buttons of a specific color
  3. Most unusual buttons
  4. Biggest Button

5. Dress Up

  1. As a child, we all dreamed of what we would be when we grow up. Some examples are astronauts, doctors, a chef, a policeman or policewoman, a prince or princess, a movie star. You have 5 minutes to gather your props and appear on camera as the person you wanted to be when you grow up. Creativity counts.
  2. Best Beach outfit
  3. Best Sports Attire
  4. Dress as a Biblical Person
  5. Dress as someone else on this call
  6. Dress up as your favorite superhero
  7. Best Disney Character
  8. Best Traditional costume
  9. Best Halloween costume

6. Books

  1. One point for each book by a specific author
    (Example: Books by Dr. Seuss)
  2. Oldest book
    (According to copyright)
  3. Most books’s in a series

7. Coins

  1. Most coins from other countries. Each country gets one point
  2. Oldest coin
  3. Coin with the year of your birth

8. Colors

  1. How many items can you display of a specific color.
    – Something Lime Green
    – Something turquoise
    – Something Neon Pink
    – Etc

9. Deck of Cards

  1. Who can build the tallest house of cards in 1 minute?
  2. Most decks of Cards – 1 point for each deck
  3. Most unusual deck of cards
  4. Fastest to put them in numerical order and by suit
  5. Fastest to sort them into stacks by number (4 cards of each)

10. Entertainment

  1. Official merchandise of favorite superheroes. 1 point for each superhero represented
  2. Each item from a Disney movie or story counts as one point.
  3. 1 Point for each Disney Cartoon on DVD
  4. 1 point for each DVD with a specific actor in the movie
    (E.g. DVDs with Tom Hanks or DVDs with Robin Williams)
  5. The oldest movie on DVD
  6. Most DVD’s in a series

11. Faces

  1. Happiest Face
  2. Saddest face
  3. Strangest Face
  4. Funniest Face
  5. Most face masks – 1 point for each unique color/ style

12. Food

  1. Most Fast food containers from local take out orders
  2. Most fruits. 1 Point for each type of fruit.
  3. Chips – 1 Point for each brand of chips
  4. Breakfast Cereal. Most types of breakfast cereal. Must be shown in the original boxes.
  5. Candy Crazy – Who has the most candy lying around? 1 Point for each brand or type of candy.
  6. Canned Food – Most unique items of canned food – 1 point for each unique item no one else displays
  7. Longest Expiration Date
  8. Most Unusual Food
  9. Most types of drinks

13. Hats

  1. Wildest Hat
  2. Most hats
  3. Oldest Hat
  4. Ugliest Hat

14. Holiday Decorations

  1. How many types of Holiday Decorations can you round up? Easter. Christmas, etc. 1 Point for each holiday represented.
  2. Christmas Decorations – How many different types of Christmas decorations can you show.
  3. Best dressed up for Christmas
  4. Birthday Party Favors

15. Home

  1. Most house plants
  2. Prettiest house plant
  3. Most unusual house plant
  4. Neatest storeroom
  5. Biggest Sofa
  6. Biggest TV
  7. Cleanest bedroom
  8. Most interesting piece of furniture
  9. Most unusual coffee cup or tea cup
  10. Most Useless Item
  11. Funniest Sign, Poster or Painting

16. Measurements

  1. Most items used to measure something (i.e. ruler, etc)
  2. Something of a specific length
    1. Something that is 1 meter long
    1. Something that is 1 cm thick
    1. Something that holds 1 liter
    1. Something that weighs 1 kilogram

17. Music

  1. Most CD’s by a Specific musical group or artist
  2. Most Musical Instruments. 1 point for each type of musical instrument
  3. Extra points if you can play a song
  4. Biggest speaker system

18. Oldest

  1. Oldest Antique
  2. Oldest Newspaper
  3. Oldest Coin
  4. Oldest Book
  5. Oldest Photo

19. Photographs

  1. Cheesiest Photo of you with someone else
  2. Earliest Photo of you as a baby
  3. Old Photo with the most people in it who are on this call. Cannot be taken today.
  4. Oldest Family Photo

20. Random Items

  1. Beach – Each Item found or used at a beach counts as 1 point
  2. How many inflated balloons can you display in 1 minute?
  3. Baby Items – Each type of item used by a baby is counted as one point
  4. Biblical Items – Most items found in the Bible.

21. Shoes

  1. Most Shoes
  2. Most unusual shoes
  3. Biggest sized shoe
  4. Most worn out shoe

22. Shopping

  1. Largest Shopping bag
  2. Most name brand shopping bags
  3. Highest Priced item – Must clearly show the original price tag
  4. Most shopping receipts
  5. Who has the largest Cardboard Box?
  6. Strangest shaped box
  7. Highest stack of boxes
  8. Highest receipt Amount

23. Shirts

  1. Ugliest Shirt
  2. Funniest slogan on a shirt
  3. Most worn out shirt
  4. Most outdated fashion

24. Socks

  1. Most colors – 1 Point for each color
  2. Most Unusual socks
  3. Ugliest socks

25. Souvenirs

  1. Most souvenirs from places you have travelled with the name of the location printed on it
  2. Most unusual souvenir
  3. Cheesiest souvenir

26. Time

  1. How many clocks do you have? 1 point for each clock.
  2. Most Unusual clock
  3. Oldest clock
  4. Biggest clock

27. Umbrellas

  1. Most umbrellas
  2. Biggest Umbrella
  3. Worst Umbrella
  4. Most Unusual Umbrella

I adapted this idea from my ebook, Creative Scavenger Hunts

SuperBowl Teams

There are 32 professional football teams. Identify the 31 listed below and then name the 32nd.

1. Army insect
2. Seven squared
3. Streakers are
4. A 747
5. Hostile attackers
6. Iron workers
7. Sun tanned bodies
8. I.O.U.
9. Helpers to relocate
10. Toy baby arms
11. Bird trained to kill
12. Cars
13. Six rulers
14. Opposite of ewe
15. Class of boy scouts
16. American gauchos
17. Fundamental rule
18. Credit card users
19. Indian leaders
20. King of beasts
21. Used to be a girl
22. A dollar for corn
23. Ocean going bird
24. Hot epidermis
25. Louis Armstrong’s favorite song
26. Rodeo horses
27. Ski shooters
28. Edgar Allen Poe’s
29. Lone Stars
30. Halloween cats
31. Jupiter’s Moons
32. Name the 32th

Answers
1. Giants, 2. 49’ers, 3. Bears, 4. Jets, 5. Raiders, 6. Steelers, 7. Browns, 8. Bills, 9. Packers, 10. Dolphins, 11. Falcons, 12. Jaguars, 13. Vikings, 14. Rams, 15. Eagles, 16. Cowboys, 17. Cardinals, 18. Chargers, 19. Chiefs, 20. Lions, 21. Bengals, 22. Buccaneers, 23. Seahawks, 24. Redskins, 25. Saints, 26. Broncos, 27. Colts, 28. Ravens, 29. Texans, 30. Panthers, 31. Titans, 32. Patriots

Variation
Use can also use this idea for a crowdbreaker or icebreaker. Simply write the description on one name tag and the corresponding football team name on another. Mix them up and give one to each guest when they arrive at your Superbowl. One everyone arrives have guests find their partners by matching the descriptions with the names of the football teams. Great fun for your next Superbowl Party or for an after game fellowship!

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SuperBowl Charades

American Football is a national past-time and it doesn’t get any better than the Superbowl. When the Superbowl comes around, why not take the opportunity to tackle a few games with your youth while you score a few goals for the kingdom of God. This is the first, of several ideas to take advantage of all the Superbowl hype to reach out the youth!

Introduction
In this classic variation of charades participants must act out phrases or words in order for team members to guess the correct phrase. The essence of Charades is pantomimes: you must act out a word or phrase without speaking or making any sound effects. For a Superbowl Party you can use the names of teams or football terms as items for the charades game.

Teams
Ravens, Bills, Bengals, Browns, Broncos, Texans, Colts, Jaguars, Chiefs, Dolphins, Patriots, Jets, Raiders, Steelers, Chargers, Titans, Cardinals, Falcons, Panthers, Bears, Cowboys, Lions, Packers, Vikings, Saints, Giants, Eagles, 49ers, Seahawks, Rams, Buccaneers, Redskins

Terms
Backfield, Bench, Block, Blitz, Catch, Center, Champion, Cheerleader, Clipping, Clock, Coach, Coin toss, Conversion, Cornerback, Defense, Defensive line, Drive, End zone, Extra point, Facemask, Fans, Field, Field Goal, First Down, Flag, Flanker, Football, Football field, Formation, Free kick, Fumble, Game, Goal line, Goal post, Grounding, Guard, H-Back, Hail Mary, Half time, Halfback, Handoff, Hash mark, Helmet, Hike, Holder, Holding, Huddle, Inbounds, Injury, Interception, Kick, Kickoff, Knee pad, Linebacker, Lineman, Locker-room, Noseguard, Offense, Offensive line, Option, Offsides, Out-of-Bounds, Overtime, Pass, Pass interference, Penalty, Pile up, Placekicker, Play, Player, Playbook, Punt, Punter, Quarter, Quarterback, Recovery, Referee, Return (kickoff), Run, Running Back, Rushing, Sack, Safety, Score, Scramble, Scrimmage line, Season, Secondary, Shoulder pads, Sideline, Slotback, Snap, Sneak, Spectators, Spike, Split end, Starter, Superbowl, Sweep, Tackle, Tailback, Team, Tight ends, Time out, Touchback, Touchdown, Trap, Turnover, Water-boy, Wide receiver, Wingback, Winning Team, Yard line, Yardage

Game Description
Participants split into teams of 6 or more members and try to guess the Superbowl / American Football items from the person acting them out.

Game Materials
The key words / teams list

Game Preparation
You will need to create a list of items relating to American Football or the superbowl. Print them on slips of paper and put them in a bag to be drawn from when you play the game. In place of the half-time show and the possibility of “Wardrobe malfunctions”… have a Charades competition! How many items can your team guess during the halftime show?

Game Play

  1. Divide players into two teams.
  2. High die roll decides which team will play first.
  3. The first team selects a person to mime the phrase; all other first team players are then the Guessers. The mime must rotate so that everyone is required to mime a clue before someone can go again.
  4. Each time a new mime begins, he must draw a new name or phrase.
  5. A timer is used… an hourglass can be used or a 2 minute timer. (The opposing team keeps track of the time limit.)
  6. As one team mimes and guesses a name or phrase, the opposing team watches.
  7. As the mime pantomimes the words his teammates start shouting out what they think is being portrayed. Players can guess as many times as they want. Guessing is NOT done in turn!
  8. First, indicate to your team through motions (no words allowed) some indication of what you want to mime – a team, a football term, etc.
  9. Indicate how many words are in the title by holding up the same number of fingers as words. You might also indicate which word you are miming first by holding up a finger for that word. Usually you put the number of fingers flat against your arm to indicate the number of syllables in a word.
  10. Use clues along the way to guide the answers:
    • “sounds like” –cup your hand around your ear
    • “little word”: bring your thumb and index fingers close together.
    • “Longer version of the word”: pretend to stretch an elastic.
    • “Shorter version of the word”: chop with your hand.
    • “close, keep guessing!”: frantically wave hands to keep the guesses coming.
    • “Knows”: Point to you nose to indicate that someone “knows” the word and is correct.
  11. Continue until all the words in the phrase are correct.
  12. If the Mime’s team guesses correctly before the timer is emptied, the Mime’s team gets one point and marks the score on a piece of paper. It is now the opposing team’s turn to mime and guess a new name or phrase from a new slip of paper.
  13. If the Mime’s team does not guess correctly before the timer is emptied, they do not win the point. The opposing team then gets ten seconds to make one guess to win the point. If the opposing team guesses correctly, they win the point and mark the score on a separate sheet of paper. It is then their turn to mime and guess a new name or phrase. If the opposing team does not guess correctly, no one wins the point. It is now the opposing team’s turn to mime and guess a new name or phrase.
  14. Play alternates between teams with each phrase to be mimed.
  15. At the end of game play or the end of your clues, the team with the most correct guesses wins!

Discussion

  • How much do you know about football? Who’s the football expert?
  • Do you have to know everything about the game to enjoy the football game?
  • Are there people who don’t really care about football but get caught up in the excitement of the event? Why?
  • Do you need to know everything about the team players to enjoy the game?
  • What is it about the superbowl that gets people excited?
  • Are you as excited about God as you are about the Superbowl? Why or why not?
  • In what ways is the church (or this group) similar to a football team?
    (We are united as a team, we have a goal (the great commission), we work together to achieve a goal, there is opposition, sometimes unexpected things happen, sometimes we fumble in our tasks, sometimes we gain ground, while other times we lose ground, We have a coach (God), sometimes we have to defend against the opposition, time is short, there are people watching us (spectators), not everyone plays fair, there are penalties for mistakes, we must wear protective gear (armor of God), we have different positions on the team, there are people who are playing and there are people on the sidelines, we need a game plan, etc.)

Closing Application

  • Are you part of the team (A Christian?) Why or why not?
  • If you are, what is your position(role) in the team?
  • Are you on the sidelines or playing the game?
  • Are you a team player?
  • Are you focused on the goal?
  • What can you begin doing to help the team more effectively overcome the opposition and achieve the goals ahead?

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