Oct 21, 2015 | Announcements

Scan this code in the Eventzee app to join the hunt!
GREAT SCOTT!
It’s been 30 years in the making, but we have finally reached the fabled day Doc Brown and Marty McFly are destined to time travel to the future. “Back To The Future 2” predicted a lot of things about where we’d be in 2015 and although hover-boards and self lacing shoes are still a few years off, we want to celebrate the past, present and future with Eventzee.
This one day hunt will go from 10 AM CST October 21, 2015 until 10 AM CST the next day. You’ll have 3 clues and if you complete all 3 you’ll be awarded an exclusive Eventzee badge. So hurry before you’re OUTATIME.
The clues represent the past, present and future and we want our players to creatively represent the various eras.
- 1985: Blast From The Past –Take a photo creatively representing the year 1985. Whether it’s a old Vinyl, some hip threads or some righteous hair, take us back 30 years into the past.
- 2015: No Time Like The Present – Take a photo creatively representing the “Back To The Future” film series. Whether it’s a movie, memorabilia, scene reenactment- whatever. Anything goes.
- 2045: Back To The Future – The movies may have stopped at 2015, but what do you think the future will look like in another 30 years? Creatively represent what you think the future will look like.

Complete all 3 clues to win this exclusive badge!
Oct 15, 2015 | Announcements, Challenge Suggestions, Weekly Hunt
This post is part of Eventzee’s collection of photo and video challenge ideas designed for scavenger hunts and interactive events. These challenges can be completed anywhere in the world and aren’t tied to a specific venue or live event, making them perfect for virtual events, hybrid experiences, global teams, and remote participants. Use these ideas for team building activities, conferences, marketing campaigns, or standalone scavenger hunts.
- #NailedIt – Find a DIY project online and try to do it yourself. Include an image of the original DIY Project.
- #ThrowBackThursday – Share a past pic playing at the park.
- Alphabet Soup- V – Find something that starts with the letter V.
- Brothers Grimm – Creatively represent one of the Brothers Grimm children’s stories.
- Cellular Closeout – Take a photo of a cell phone provider storefront. Maybe grab a phone upgrade while you’re at it.
- Culinary Campfire – Cook some food over a fire outside. Smores, hot dogs, marshmallows etc.
- Elevate Your Life – Take a photo in an elevator.
- Garage Gratuity – Take a photo at a garage or yard sale. None around you? Maybe it’s time to have a sale of your own!
- Oh My Gourdness – Go to a local Pumpkin patch and pick out the best gourd. Don’t have a pumpkin patch near you? Get creative!
- Periodic Table of Elements – Creatively represent one of the periodic elements. Include the name and symbol of your element in the photo.
- Quench Your Thirst – Take a photo drinking from a public water fountain.
- Skeleton Key – Take a photo of a unique old key.
- Solar System – Think Earth revolves around you? Prove it by creatively expressing the 9 planets in our solar system. Yes, Pluto counts.
- Spooky Sheets – Find some old sheets or a blanket and show us a ghastly ghost.
- The Waltzing Dead – Rotting flesh? Fresh grave dirt all over your clothes? It’s not easy being a zombie, but show us your best attempt. Get creative!
Want to turn these photo and video challenge ideas into an engaging scavenger hunt for your next event? Contact the Eventzee team to learn how our platform supports virtual, hybrid, and in-person events around the world.
https://eventzeeapp.com/contact/
Oct 2, 2015 | Announcements, Weekly Hunt
This October we want our players to channel their inner Ghost Hunters and track down some haunted houses! This month long hunt will work a little differently than our usual scavenger hunts though. We want to see the “haunted” locations around you! So instead of us creating clues for you to find the “Clues” for this hunt will be your submissions of haunted locations.
EACH SUBMISSION WILL REQUIRE TWO CLUES:
1. A photo of the “haunted” location- Know of a spooky house or the site of an Indian burial ground? Take a photo to prove it. The spookier the better, but make sure your submission is good quality.
2. A typed up history (100 words or less) of the location and why it’s haunted- Finding a scary abandoned house is easy enough, but we want to know what makes your location haunted. You’ll have to do a little research, but type up a small paragraph explaining the history of the location and what makes it haunted. Take a photo of your typed out report, but also send a digital copy to iloveyou@munzee.com with “Haunted House Hunt” in the subject line. Be sure to include the location’s address.
For Example:

Throughout the month our admins will read over your reports and approve them based on their quality and clarity. There will be multiple groupings of “Clues” listed in the app so you can submit more than one haunted house. So the more haunted locations you submit, the more points you get, which will help you rise the leaderboard. Each person who has one location approved will also get a unique badge for playing, but you have to actively participate to get it.
This isn’t a race, winners will be decided on how many haunted locations you submit. Remember, this is all for fun, but we want to see unique, spooky locations all around the world. There are a number of websites that can be used to find haunted locations around you too, so start looking.
So fire up your Mystery Machine and hit the road- those haunted houses aren’t going to find themselves. Or will they…?
Oct 1, 2015 | Announcements, Challenge Suggestions, Weekly Hunt
Need inspiration for photo and video challenge ideas that work anywhere? These scavenger hunt ideas are built to spark creativity and boost engagement for participants around the globe. Since the challenges aren’t tied to a specific location or event, they’re ideal for virtual scavenger hunts, hybrid events, remote team building, and conferences. Each challenge can be adapted to fit your audience, timeline, and event goals.
- Rhyme Time -Find two distinct objects that have names that rhyme. Must include both names written somewhere in the photo. EX. Book & Hook, Tall & Hall, etc.
- Pumpkin Spice -Find a food flavored with Pumpkin spice. Must be apparent from the photo that it is pumpkin spiced.
- 7-7-7! -Creatively represent winning big on a slot machine!
- Tall Tales -Creatively represent a well known Tall Tale. Be sure to include the name of the story in your photo.
- Pizza Pie -Take a photo at a local pizza shop.
- Public Transit -Take a photo of a bus, subway, trolley, etc.
- Literary Limitation -This week is Banned Books Week in America. Take a photo of a notable book that was banned at any point in history. Then maybe read it!
- #ThrowBackThursday -Share a past pic of you at a sporting event.
- Decoration Station -Take a photo of a store that has Halloween decorations for sale.
- Alphabet Soup- T -Find something that starts with the letter T.
- Brain Freeze -Creatively represent that bitter sweet moment you drink something too cold. Frozen brains are encouraged, but not required.
- FOR SALE -Find a house or building that is for sale.
- Harrowing Hydrant -Take a photo of a fire hydrant.
- Are you my Mummy? -Dress your mother, wife, girlfriend, etc as a mummy. You might want to load up on toilet paper.
- The Funnies -Recreate a comic strip panel image. Must include the original comic strip in the photo.
Want to turn these photo and video challenge ideas into an engaging scavenger hunt for your next event? Contact the Eventzee team to learn how our platform supports virtual, hybrid, and in-person events around the world.
https://eventzeeapp.com/contact/
Sep 29, 2015 | Eventzee Exposure, TESTIMONIALS
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: Association For Talent Development- Dallas Chapter
Location: Plano, TX
Event Breakdown:
Eventzee partnered with the Dallas Chapter of ATD to create an engaging experience for the attendees of the Southwest Learning Summit. Combining features from both Photo and QR Code Scavenger hunts ATD used Eventzee to test learning comprehension and encourage networking among the attendees. Photo clues were used to create a fun environment for randomly assigned teams throughout the day. QR Codes were placed outside of each presentation and when players scanned it they were quizzed on the lecture they just watched.
Photo Clue Examples:
- Team Photo- Find as many of your team members as you can at breakfast and take a picture.
- Friendly Competition – Introduce yourself to opposing team members at breakfast and take a picture with at least one.
- Perfect Presentation- After your first presentation is complete, take a picture next to the presentation poster outside of the conference room.
- Vibrant Vendors – Take a picture with a vendor at their booth!
- Full House – Take a picture of the room full of attendees AFTER your first afternoon session is concluded.
- Buddy System – Take a picture with a team member during a break.
QR Code Quiz Examples:
Dr. Lana Petru Quiz- Scan the code and answer this question after Petru’s presentation “The Business Case for Emotional Intelligence”
- Quiz Question:
- Dr. Lane Petru posits that _________ is the single biggest predictor of performance in the workplace.
- Assumed Responsibility
- Higher Education
- Corporate Experience
- Emotional Intelligence- CORRECT
Dr. Patti Phillips Quiz- Scan the code and answer this question after Dr. Phillips’ presentation “How to Measure the Success of Learning and Development”
- Quiz Question:
- How many levels are involved in outcome evaluation?
Photo Examples:
About ATD- Dallas Chapter:
ATD Dallas is the local chapter of the international ATD professional association. ATD is the world leading organization focused on the promotion and advancement of workplace learning and performance.
To learn more about ATD Dallas go to:
http://www.dallasastd.org/