Instructions
Design the game according to your audience. If you are creating a hunt for younger kids, make the hunt smaller and include bright, easy objectives that will catch their interest. Host it in a limited venue that is safe for the children. For adults, include things like the technology at the tips of their fingers, allowing them to use their cell phones to take photos or videos of themselves as they seek out each objective. Open up the hunt to those who are more mobile, such as teens in a mall who must take photos holding specific items from the list, like a certain type of shoe, color dress or brand of cosmetic.
Utilize holidays or seasons to decide what type of venue or hunt objects you would use. Halloween hunts may include spooky outdoor venues at night, while a Christmas hunt can be a creative twist on gift-giving, allowing each guest to "work" for their goodies much like an Easter egg hunt. Distribute the gifts in your venue and whoever can find them, with clues or without, gets to keep them.
Celebrate your specific occasion. Birthday, anniversary or even bachelorette parties and baby showers provide ample opportunity to tweak your celebration with a hunt. Build on the theme of your party to create the clues, for instance using a "handbag" hunt for bridal or baby showers. These hunts devise the list of objectives during the party, coming up with items that would be found in a handbag that relate to weddings or babies, such as tissue or hand sanitizer. The guest who has the most items in her purse wins.
Get to know new people in a social scavenger hunt. These hunts include block parties in your neighborhood where your participants must go door to door to collect clues from their neighbors. Another idea is to welcome a new staff with a scavenger hunt that forces them to interact with all their new coworkers to complete their list. Each person has a clue that everyone else must chat with them to figure out.
Devise a hunt using your environment. Outdoor hunts allow you to list a variety of things found in nature that your guests have to collect. Around the town hunts are allow those with cars to take photos in specific locations or collect souvenirs like printed napkins from restaurants or business cards.