Photo Challenge Ideas for Events, Scavenger Hunts, and Virtual Experiences

Photo Challenge Ideas for Events, Scavenger Hunts, and Virtual Experiences

Looking for engaging photo or video challenge ideas for your next event? These scavenger hunt–style challenges are designed to encourage creativity and participation and can be completed anywhere in the world. Because they aren’t tied to a specific location, venue, or live event, they work well for virtual events, hybrid experiences, conferences, and team-building activities. Use these ideas as inspiration or customize them to fit your event’s theme and engagement goals.

  • #ThrowbackThursday – Upload a picture of you in a costume from anytime in the past.
  • Aspiring Apparition – Creatively represent what you would see if you saw a ghost.
  • Colors Of The Wind – It is spring time in the southern hemisphere and fall in the north. Take a picture of the natural colors nature provides at this time of year in your area. Must be outdoors.
  • Cool Outside, Warm Inside – Take a picture of your favorite beverage to warm your insides.
  • Distant Discovery – Oct 18, 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered Cuba and claims it for Spain. What would you like to discover? Be creative with your answer.
  • Festival Time – Take a picture of the most unique booth or display at a festival of any type. No festival in your area? Get creative! No screen shots or copies of photographs will be accepted.
  • Headless Horseman – This is the season where the Legend of Sleepy Hollow gets dusted off and recreated. Take a picture of your favorite carved pumpkin or other prop from that story.
  • Hysterical Historical – Plaques and monuments mark all kinds of events. Take a picture of the most unusual ‘historical’ marker you can find.
  • I Declare A… – Show us your best “thumb war” competition.
  • International Pasta Day – Fusilli, Penne, Rigatoni, or Tortellini… Got a favorite? Prove it!
  • Lady Liberty – 130 years ago this weekend, the United States’ Statue of Liberty was dedicated. Creatively depict this famous statue, complete with torch AND book!
  • R.I.P. – Go to a cemetery and take a photo of a unique tombstone. Please be respectful of the graves.
  • Riddle Me This – The more you take, the more you leave behind. Take a picture of the answer to this riddle.
  • Saving or Savings? – Except in the U.S., for most of the world Daylight Saving Time ends this weekend. Find an analog clock that shows the time of 2:00.
  • Smithy Sleuthing – Take a picture of a blacksmith, a forge or item made by a blacksmith. No blacksmith items near you? Give your impression of one!
  • Sole’d Out – Been doing a lot of walking? Worn out a pair of shoes (or two?). Show us your ‘best loved’ pair of treads. The worse the wear the better!
  • Spelling Sculpture – Q – Create the letter “Q” using items that begin with the letter “Q.” Must be legible.
  • Stuffed With Love – Got a favorite stuffed animal? Show him/her off for Worldwide Plush Animal Day!
  • World Series? – Okay, so it’s not really worldwide, but this week the United State’s baseball championship between the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians began. Creatively represent America’s favorite pastime.
  • Would You Rather? – Creatively represent whether you would rather be a werewolf or a vampire.

 

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.

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Photo Challenge Ideas for Events, Scavenger Hunts, and Virtual Experiences

Location-Agnostic Photo Challenge Ideas for Events and Campaigns

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.

  • #ThrowbackThursday – Recreate a childhood photograph. You must include the original photograph somewhere in the picture. NOTE: uploads and screenshots will not be accepted.
  • 9 to 5 – Take a picture of a business that is open later than 10 PM. Must have the stores hours shown somewhere in the picture.
  • Balloonatic – Take a photo of a unique balloon.
  • Geriatric Gamer – Take a photo of a video game system made before 2011.
  • It’s All About Perspective – Creatively take a photo that makes a smaller object appear very big.
  • Last Call – There’s a saying ‘Nothing good happens after 2 AM”. Take a picture doing something you might be doing at 2 AM.
  • Make Like a Tree and Leaf – Rake up the falling leaves into a pile and jump in! If leaves aren’t falling in your area, get creative!
  • Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys – Creatively represent this problem avoiding saying.
  • Scarred for Life – Take a picture of a scar.
  • Spelling Sculpture – P – Create the letter “P” using items that begin with the letter “P”. Must be legible.
  • Sweater Weather – There’s a chill in the autumn air, take a picture in your favorite scarf and sweater.
  • Tree Top Tragedy – Take a picture of something trapped in tree. The picture must be taken outside.
  • Wacky Sipper – Take a picture of a silly drinking straw.
  • Walking in the Spiderwebs – Creatively represent walking in spiderwebs.
  • Would You Rather? – Creatively represent whether you would play the hero or the villain in a film.

 

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/

Eventzee Exposure: Lone Star Bash

Eventzee Exposure: Lone Star Bash

“Howdy, Y’all!”

The 3rd annual MHQ Bash successfully two-stepped all over the Dallas Metroplex this weekend! We had Munzee and Eventzee players from all over the world join us for a weekend of scavenger hunts and Texas stereotypes. Needless to say it was a blast and we can’t wait to have everyone back again next year!

Here’s a run down of the four Eventzee hunts we ran for the weekend:


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TX Weekend Hunt”

This Texas themed Scavenger Hunt was an exclusive event around the Dallas area to encourage Lone Star Bash attendees to check out some truly Texan topics in between all of the events!

Clue Examples: 
BBQ – Take a photo of a barbecue restaurant. Hutchin’s in McKinney is pretty good, but certain MHQ staff members might have more divisive suggestions!
Prickly Pear – Take a photo of a cactus or something cactus themed!
Boot Scootin’ Boogie – Creatively represent doing a line dance with friends.


TX State Fair Hunt:

Attendees joined MHQ at the TX State Fair to kick off Lone Star Bash in style! This photo scavenger hunt featured ten clues scattered about the fair grounds. Don’t worry, everybody got their fair share of fried foods and carnival games!

Clue Examples: 
Friendly Ferris – Ride to the top of the Ferris Wheel and take a photo.
Tall Texan – Position your camera and take a photo next to the Big tex statue.
Fried Food Frenzy – The TX State Fair is notable for it’s less-than-dietary delicacies. Take a photo of 3 or more Fair fried foods together.


TX Activity Hunt:

From Unicorn Racing to two-stepping, this hunt had players completing TX-themed activities with a Munzee twist! There were 10 activity stations where players had to take a photo and complete and activity before they could advance to the next stop.

Clue Examples: 
Unicorn Races – Find the activity station on the map. It’s near the parking lot. When you get there saddle up a Unicorn and hit the tracks. This one’s gonna be a photo finish!
Six Flags of Texas – Find the activity station on the map. It’s in the middle of the baseball fields. When you do the activity! 6 countries have had sovereignty over Texas in history. Choose the correct six flags and place them in the wooden Texas shape. Take a photo when you have the correct six!
Kickoff- Photo – ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?! Find the activity station on the map. It’s next to a light pole. When you get there line up the ball and kick a field goal. Be sure to take a photo!

 


TX Tupps Brewery Hunt:

After a busy couple days everyone took a break Saturday evening at Tupps Brewery in McKinney, TX. There were five clues scattered about the event including posing with MHQ staff members for a couple photos- and maybe a couple drinks as well.

Clue Examples: 
Drinking Buddies – Take a photo with a member of MHQ staff.
Logo Logistics – Take a photo next to the Tupps Brewery logo.
Metalworking – Take a photo of a unique piece of metal art at Tupps Brewery.

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.

Announcing the NEW Eventzee website!

Announcing the NEW Eventzee website!

We’re proud to announce the new and improved Eventzee website! Since Eventzee’s creation nearly two years ago we’ve been so busy we haven’t had a chance to update the website at all. Our game and what our services offer has changed so much and now we finally have something to better explain how to take your event to the next level using Eventzee. Thank you to our wonderfully talented Front End Developer/Designer Judy Nguyen for the awesome work! Including in the new site are programs that are perfect for Eventzee, packages to fit your event needs, an updated event photo gallery, and much more!

See some great examples below and be sure to visit https://eventzeeapp.com/!

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The new Eventzee home screen gives a basic run down of how our mobile scavenger hunt services work.

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Individual program pages give you an idea of how Eventzee can be best used for you!

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Our packages break down some of the options to consider before we can get you an estimate.

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The new event galleries also make it easier to share and download photos, and and set up a slideshow!

Photo Challenge Ideas for Events, Scavenger Hunts, and Virtual Experiences

Engaging Photo Challenges for Remote Teams and Online Events

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.

  • #ThrowbackThursday -Upload a photo of a historical figure that was born between September 29th and October 2nd.
  • All Jacked Up -Take a photo of a car jack.
  • Bullseye -Take a picture playing darts somewhere. You must be actually playing darts.
  • Burst Your Bubble – Creatively represent blowing bubbles WITHOUT actually using bubbles.
  • Complimentary -Take a photo of two colorful objects that are opposite on the color wheel.
  • Hangman – We’ve all played the word guessing game, but up the stakes a bit and creatively represent playing the game in real life. NOTE: Please don’t actually hang anyone.
  • Home of History -Take a picture at a museum.
  • I Ain’t Afraid of No Ghosts – Creatively represent how you capture a ghost.
  • Ice Sculpture – Winter will be here before we know it, so practice your ice sculpture skills. Bust out the chainsaws and get to work! Not really, please don’t use chainsaws. Be creative!
  • Joy for Java -September 29th is National Coffee Day, show us your favorite way to drink coffee.
  • Literary Liberation – Creatively represent your favorite book that has been banned or censored at some point in history.
  • Playground Paradise -Take a photo having the time of your life at a public playground or park.
  • Powerless Power Tool -Take a picture of a tool that doesn’t need electricity to be used.
  • Create the letter “M” using items that begin with the letter “M”. Must be legible.
  • To The Brim -Take a picture wearing a wide brimmed hat.

 

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/