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Crazy Things to Do on a Scavenger Hunt

Scavenger hunts do not only have to be about finding things in nature. They can also invite the absurd, especially if you have a creative list to work with. Many things to obtain on a hunt can be a walk on the wild side and can also be a lot of fun. These crazy ideas will help create a fun and memorable time for both you and your friends.
  1. Video or Picture Hunt

    • In today's digital age, videos and pictures can be easily captured and viewed instantly. For this hunt, break up the group into teams, and make sure each team has a camera to use. A few items to place on the list include snapping a photo or video of all of the group members standing on one foot in front of a orange car or a photo of a group member getting advice from an elderly couple, Another idea is to create a human pyramid in a stranger's lawn with the owner up front. After the list is complete, regroup together and look over the hilarious videos and photographs.

    Bachelor or Bachelorette Scavenger Hunt

    • A scavenger hunt for those about to tie the knot focuses all of the attention to various things to get during the party. The list could be crazy or seductive and will work even if the bride- or groom-to-be is a little on the shy side. Items to collect could include a man's boxers or woman's bra, a belt, a phone number from someone of the opposite sex and a condom. As an additional game, you can have a list of dares that the entire group has to perform, such as getting someone to buy you a shot, using the opposite sex's bathroom and giving a lap dance to a stranger.

    Road Trip Hunts

    • Going on a trip does not have to be long car ride. A road trip-inspired scavenger hunt can liven up the time it takes to get to the destination. Several ideas for your list include team members dancing with strangers, a vinyl record of a Beatles album, a tacky pink souvenir and a nutritional value chart from a fast food restaurant. You can also incorporate photos for your hunt, such as a photo of the whole group working the counter at a diner on Route 66. Sure, it may take a bit longer to get to where you are going, but you will have a lot of fun getting there.

    Mall Scavenger Hunt

    • A mall scavenger hunt is a great way to spend the weekend. For this game, give each team a list of items to obtain and three hours to complete the tasks. Your scavenger hunt list could include a stranger's autograph with a word of advice, a "Happy 100th Birthday" card, a photograph of the cashier who has worked at the mall the longest, a game that starts with a "T" and a receipt for exactly one dollar. You can also have participants find an item a grandmother would not like to receive for Christmas or the worst idea for a wedding shower gift.


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