Leap Year Photo Scavenger Hunt Clues Now LIVE!

Leap Year Photo Scavenger Hunt Clues Now LIVE!

EventzeeJoinRUNNUROur special Leap Year free photo scavenger hunt has begun! This extra long hunt goes through Leap Day and ends on Tuesday at 3 PM CST.

Remember that our special Leap Weekend hunt is sponsored by Runnur, a mobile tech gear shop that specializes in hands-free mobile organizers. The person who completes all of the photo scavenger hunts clues in the shortest amount of time will win a Runnur Hands Free Carryall Band and the person who has the most images submitted to the gallery will also win a Runnur iPad Shoulder Sling Case!

Your photo will be either approved or rejected by our admin staff. Be sure to check the cumulative leaderboard so you can see how well you’re doing and remember that tiebreakers are based on the amount of time it takes your to finish all the clues!

We just released the new Clockstoppers line of badges as well as an extension of the Pioneers of Gold line, so be sure you plan out your submissions! The more photos you submit, the more badges you’ll earn for a variety of achievements. To see the Eventzee Badge List CLICK HERE.

To see if your photos have been added to the gallery visit www.eventzeeapp.com/gallery. Let the hunt begin!
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  • #ThrowBackThursday –  Share a past pic riding a bike.
  • Agile Amphibian –  Take a photo of a frog or toad.
  • Bouncy Birthday –  Make a creative card or cake for people celebrating their birthday on Leap Day. They only get to celebrate every 4 years so make it good!
  • Crowded Calendar –  Take a photo of a physical (non-digital) calendar with February 29th circled.
  • End of the Road –  Find a road that ends. Take a picture where the road meets grass.
  • Hail Caesar –  Julius Caesar introduced the first leap year around 46 B.C., so creatively represent this.
  • I Spy- L –  Find the letter “L” formed in architecture, nature, etc. To make things interesting, it has to be a capitalized “L.”
  • Leapin’ Lizards –  Play a game of leap frog!
  • Pack Back –  It may not be a Runnur iBand, but take a photo of your favorite backpack.
  • Photo Finish –  Creatively represent breaking the tape as you cross the finish line.
  • Runner’s Realm –  Take a photo at a running track.
  • Short Shorts and Sweatbands –  Take a photo in your most retro workout clothes.
  • Spring Into March –  Take a photo of a spring or coil.
  • St. Bridget –  Story has it that St. Bridget came up with the idea of women proposing to men on February 29th. If you’re a woman, propose to a special man in your life. If you’re a man, ask a special lady to bend her knee.
  • Stop and Smell the Roses –  Find a flower in nature that has begun to bloom.
  • Suburban Sprinter –  Take a photo of a treadmill.
  • The Bob Prince –  A year ago we first released Flat Bob… er Rob. To celebrate print out the Flat Bob image from the blog, color him in and take a photo kissing him. CAUTION: He kisses about as good as a frog does.
  • Would You Rather? –  Travel to the past and meet your ancestors or travel to the future and meet your great grandchildren? Creatively show your choice.
  • Youthful Meditation –  Take some time to sit down and color. With lots of colors and details, fill out a page in a coloring book. All one color pages will not be accepted.
  • Doppelgänger – Have someone impersonate you. Must have you or a picture of you for reference in the photo.

Remember you’ll also receive a badge for having one photo accepted! 

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Leap Year Photo Scavenger Hunt- Sponsored by Runnur

Leap Year Photo Scavenger Hunt- Sponsored by Runnur

EventzeeJoinRUNNURAs we quickly approach the quadrennial day of February 29th, also known as Leap Day, it only seems fitting that our weekend photo hunt should celebrate the rare occasion.  The Weekend Warriors 48 photo scavenger hunt will be extended to March 1st at 3 PM CST. As is the case with most of our extended hunts, there will also be a few more clues, so prepare to get creative!

We’re also excited to announce that our special Leap Weekend hunt will be sponsored by Runnur, a mobile tech gear shop that specializes in hands-free mobile organizers. The person who completes all of the photo scavenger hunts clues in the shortest amount of time will win a Runnur Hands Free Carryall Band!

This awesome product if perfect for both Munzee and Eventzee players to carry extra battery packs, munzees, socials, etc. This durable cross strap band comes with tons of storage space and is lightweight so it won’t bog you down while you’re on the hunt. Imagine Chewbacca’s bandolier, with less fur. islingThe person who has the most images submitted to the gallery will also win a Runnur iPad Shoulder Sling Case. This durable and lightweight case also includes pockets, a fold out stand and adjustable strap. Instead of having to carry your tablet around your can let it hang by your side with ease.

Love the idea of this product, but not certain you’ll win one? Well we’re also using this hunt to guage interest in selling Munzee branded Runnur products in our online store. So if you’d love to get your hands on one, let us know! CeeZeeO Rob Vardeman will also have a few on hand for sale at the opening of the newest Munzee Marketplace in Cocoa Beach, FL. So if you’ll be at that event you can see it for yourself firsthand!

If you participate in this photo scavenger hunt and have one photo approved you’ll also receive a unique badge for playing our Leap Day hunt. Remember, clues go live Thursday at 3 PM CST, so get ready!

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To learn more about Runnur check out their website or follow them on Twitter or Facebook. 

Leap Year Photo Scavenger Hunt- Sponsored by Runnur

Know Your Hunt- QR Code Quiz

Scavenger hunts have always been a fun way to interact with others and support camaraderie, but we’ve moved past the limitations of pen and paper. Eventzee takes scavenger hunts to a whole new level by supporting worldwide events and new ways to interact with players. While Eventzee makes it easy to host your own scavenger hunt, it’s up to YOU to make it memorable. So if you’re considering putting on your own, here’s a few tips to get you started.

The goal of most scavenger hunts is to drive traffic to specific areas and get players to explore and while this holds true with Eventzee, we also encourage our clients to use our tools educationally. QR Code Quiz Clues are a unique feature that still push players to find a hidden code in the real world, but then take it a step further by testing their knowledge.

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Creative Customization
Hosting a birthday party for your best friend? Planning a road trip? Surprising your parents for their wedding anniversary?  QR Code quizzes are perfect for hosting a customized scavenger hunt to teach your friend’s and family about a specific subject- even if the subject is you! Create clues to test your friend’s knowledge of the Birthday girl, or plan out a road trip with quizzes about the history of geographical locations. The creativity it up to you!

Campus Queries
Tie your school’s campus tours an Eventzee GPS hunt with Quiz clues to teach new students about their new surroundings. Map out financial buildings, sports complexes and more important locations for your campus and see if they’re paying attention to the guides via quizzes.

Business Book Smarts 
Work with a group of local businesses to sponsor Downtown scavenger hunts. Place QR Code Quizzes within each location and once players scan it, they’ll be prompted with trivia about the location. Did you know Jim, the manager at Jamaican Me Crazy Smoothie Shop is a retired green beret? How about that Jillian at the Quilt Shop practices welding in her free time? This offers a unique way for small business owners to interact with their customers.

Creating Quiz Clues
Setting up Quiz clues is easy. You’ll add QR Code clues like normal, but remember that your Clue Title and Description will lead the players to the hidden code. From there you’ll need to click the gear icon to enter the individual clue’s settings. Simply click on the “Quiz” section and choose the quiz type option. Eventzee quiz clues are all multiple choice for automatic approval processes, but you can add as many answers as you like.
Screenshot 2016-02-19 10.53.31Remember, your event is what you make it, but Eventzee is here to make it as easy on you as possible. To get a more in depth look at setting up Eventzee hunts or how to play Eventzee check out the following guides.

Now that you have some ideas about how to start your Eventzee scavenger hunt, go out and make it happen! If you’re interested in hosting an Eventzee event, sponsoring an official Eventzee photo hunt or just curious about what we can do, contact us at eventzee@munzee.com.

Leap Year Photo Scavenger Hunt Clues Now LIVE!

Weekend Warriors: Week 47 Public Photo Hunt Clues

Scan this code with the Eventzee app to join!

Scan this code with the Eventzee app to join!

Another Weekend Warriors free photo scavenger hunt has started! 15 clues will be live until the hunt ends on Sunday at 3 PM CST. Your photo will be either approved or rejected by our admin staff. Be sure to check the cumulative leaderboard so you can see how well you’re doing and remember that tiebreakers are based on the amount of time it takes your to finish all the clues!

We just released the new Clockstoppers line of badges as well as an extension of the Pioneers of Gold line, so be sure you plan out your submissions! The more photos you submit, the more badges you’ll earn for a variety of achievements. To see the Eventzee Badge List CLICK HERE.

To see if your photos have been added to the gallery visit www.eventzeeapp.com/gallery. Let the hunt begin!

  • #ThrowBackThursday – Share a past pic of yourself as a baby.
  • Bold Bandanna – Wax on, wax off. Channel your inner Karate Kid and take a photo in a cool headband.
  • Continental Condiments – What’s your favorite unique dressing or condiment specific to where you live in the world?
  • Cool Cutlery – Take a photo of a unique spoon or fork.
  • Going Up – Take a photo in an elevator.
  • High Flying Helium – Take a photo of a floating balloon.
  • I Spy- K – Find the letter “K” formed in architecture, nature, etc.
  • Imagination Land – If you were an imaginary friend, what would you look like? Get creative!
  • Luck Be A Lady – What’s your lucky charm and why?
  • On This Day In History… – Creatively represent what happened on a day in history this weekend. Be sure to include what happened written down somewhere.
  • Repair Man – Take a photo of a businesses with “Repair” in it’s name. Must include the business’ sign.
  • Seasonal Sports – Showcase a sport typically played during the season opposite of your current season. So if it’s winter play Sand Volleyball, if it’s summer go skiing. Get creative!
  • Sporty – Take a photo at a sporting goods store.
  • Wine Down The Weekend – For those of us over 21 it’s National Drink Wine Day. Take a photo of a bottle of wine- drinking it is not required.
  • Creatively represent a well known conspiracy theory. Be sure to include the (brief) theory somewhere in the photo.
Eventzee Exposure: The Greene’s 45th Wedding Anniversary

Eventzee Exposure: The Greene’s 45th Wedding Anniversary

In “Eventzee Exposure” we look at testimonials from happy clients who have hosted their own Scavenger Hunts. Our users’ experience is very important to us, so when things go off without a hitch we want to cheer about it. If you’d be interested in sharing your Eventzee experience please reach out to iloveyou@munzee.com!!

Host: Rance Greene created a scavenger hunt for his parents’ 45th wedding anniversary.

Event Breakdown:
As Rance’s parents approached their 45th Anniversary, he wanted to do something special for them: a scavenger hunt. Since they live on the East Coast and he lives in Texas, he planned on flying there incognito and planting physical clues. But then he attended a conference where Eventzee was hosting a scavenger hunt for all participants. “This,” he thought, “is the perfect solution!”

This is what he did to make the experience a smashing success.

From Rance:

Map out the route: In their early married years, my parents moved around quite a bit, so I mapped a route between these towns and collected information about each place, including memorable milestones in their lives (like their first home, the college where they met, the church where they were married, the hospital where my brother and I were born and many many more) and trivia specific to those locales and that time period (early 70’s). I titled the scavenger hunt, “The Early Years”.

Create the clues: I set up a combination of photo clues and QR Code clues that opened multiple choice trivia questions. I did this for a Practice Round (local photo clues and trivia questions about events in the early 70’s) and for the real deal scavenger hunt, in which they visited 3 towns to capture photo clues and answer trivia questions specific to each of those towns.

Put together a gift box: This was the tricky part. The gift box contained all of the instructions, the QR Code to join the Scavenger Hunt and lots of incentive prizes. As they accumulated points throughout the hunt, they were allowed to open gifts with their corresponding point value indicated on the outside of the gift or envelope.

The gifts or envelopes contained additional QR codes, Texas toffee, a homemade “hang-from-your-car-mirror” thing from the kids, a gift card to Arby’s for their favorite shake–jamocha!–and a host of other gifts. Most importantly, charms. At the very beginning of the scavenger hunt, they each opened a gift from me: a T-shirt for my Dad that read: “I love my awesome wife” and a charm bracelet for my mom (my wife’s idea). At each town they visited, another charm was given to my mom as a remembrance of the past and the current memories being made during the scavenger hunt. In every photo clue where my Dad was wearing the T-shirt, they earned extra points.

The gift box was tricky only because it took meticulous planning in ordering everything so that they received the next set of instructions at the appropriate time during the hunt. And to make the point value of the gifts attainable, but not too easy. I mailed the package off and hoped for the best!

What did they think of all of this? They loved it! And, being social creatures, made the hunt even more meaningful by going out of their way to connect with former acquaintances. They even met old classmates at the college basketball game they attended during the hunt. I took all of their photos from the hunt (and others they sent to me via text) and compiled them in a photo book, which I sent to my Mom for her January birthday. Now she has a charm bracelet and the photo album to remember this adventure by.

Recommendations if you decide to do this: Don’t do it completely alone. My Dad was in on the planning somewhat, in that he knew to be prepared for a road trip and, in general, where they would be on which day. Be ready to put some time into an endeavor like this. It takes lots of thought, but the outcome is terrific!

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Now that you have some ideas about how to start your Eventzee scavenger hunt, go out and make it happen! If you’re interested in hosting an Eventzee event, sponsoring an official Eventzee photo hunt or just curious about what we can do reach out to us at eventzee@munzee.com.