Magazine Photo Hunt
This game can be played individually or in even groups. Each team or individual should get a couple of magazines. Before the game begins, make a list of 10 to 20 items that can be found in a magazine such as lipstick, makeup, a person or feet. To make this game fair to all players, each team or individual should have the identical list to complete. Once you say "go," everyone must race to find the most items on their list in magazines and cut out the pictures. The game should be played by setting a time limit (such as five minutes) and once the time is up, the team or individual with the most items will win.
Scavenger Photo Hunt
The scavenger photo hunt game is best played in groups. Each group should get a list of things to do and each will need to have a picture taken for proof of the action. For example, the list could include a photo of the group with a random stranger, or a member of the group walking a stranger’s dog or dancing with a stranger. If teams consist entirely of children, each team should have an adult go with them since they will be asking favors of random strangers. The group should use a Polaroid camera that will develop film instantly or a digital camera so the pictures can be uploaded quickly. The first group to complete all items and get pictures of each will win.
Baby Photo Hunt
Baby picture photo hunt is fun to play at any gathering. Have all guests bring a baby picture of themselves (age 1 to 3 works best). Make a board with all the guest’s names and number them, then put the baby pictures randomly all over the board. Give each guest a sheet of paper and have them guess which baby picture goes with each guest. The object of the game is to see who can match more baby pictures to names. Set a time limit (such as five minutes), depending on how many pictures the guests will have to match.