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 – 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.
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.
Well it’s been nearly a week since Eventzee staff members Cody and Dylan returned from Austin, TX while attending the TCEA 2016 Convention and Expo, and we’ve been hitting the ground running. We had a great turnout for our photo scavenger hunts and everyone seemed to have a ton of fun.
From chasing down people in unique hats, to spelling out TCEA with their bodies, we kept the players moving and adventuring through the conference halls. Thank you to all who played and thank you to all the vendors who participated as stops in our scavenger hunt.
From a business perspective, the event was a home run. We met so many passionate educators who had all sorts of ideas on how to use Eventzee in the classroom. Like we told many of you, many times, at the end of the day the Eventzee staff are not educators, so the success of our product has to come from those who work with students every day. From language teachers using scavenger hunts for live action vocabulary training to chemistry classes using it to train on lab equipment, Eventzee EDU’s customizability makes it perfect for any situation.
A HUGE thank you is in order for everyone involved in making TCEA a success, but especially to Michelle Phillips and Carl Hooker.
Michelle, the Instructional Technology Specialist for Prosper ISD, was the first person to suggest we use Eventzee as an educational tool and she has been working with us since then to develop a safe, fun product that’s easy to use within the classroom. Michelle and Prosper ISD have played an active role in testing Eventzee EDU and we’re excited to continue to move forward with them. Congrats to Michelle for also being nominated as ITS of The Year at TCEA 16’s Educator Awards! Follow Michelle on her website EdTech In Action– you won’t regret it!
Carl is the Director of Innovation & Digital Learning in the Eanes Independent School District and the founder of the learning festival ipadpalooza. Carl was actually one of the first clients Eventzee connected with and he has been a huge proponent for our product at his ipadpalooza events worldwide. An educator himself, Carl is constantly pushing for a strong educational shift with technology integration. You should also follow his blog “HookeED on Innovation” to learn more!
Once again, we had a great time at #TCEA16 but we have a lot of work ahead of us.
Didn’t catch us at booth #224? Well that’s OK. Check out blogger Tim Holt’s interview he did at our booth with Eventzee Director of Operations, Dylan Derryberry.
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 – Share a past pic of either a date or celebrating Valentine’s Day.
BE MINE. – Find some sort of candy that is in a heart shape.
Bloody Valentine – Get crafty and make Eventzee a home made Valentine. Cannot be store bought.
Flower Power – Take a photos of roses at a flower shop.
Happy Heart – Get that ticker checked out and take your blood pressure.
I Spy- J – Find the letter “J” formed in architecture, nature, etc.
KISSES $1 – Make a DIY kissing booth! Who you kiss is your own business.
Laissez Les Bon Temps Roulez – Mardi Gras has come and gone, but show us the decorative beads you earned- one way or another.
Large and In Charge – Take a photo with the biggest stuffed animal you can find!
Natural Selection – Friday is Charles Darwin’s Birthday so creatively represent his theories on evolution.
Roses Are Red – Find 5 distinct items that are all red.
Save The Last Dance – Creatively represent your favorite romantic song. Must include the name of the song somewhere in the photo.
Shrove Tuesday – Tuesday was international Pancake Day, so prepare a stack of flap jacks and dig in!
That’s Amore – Take a photo outside of a restaurant you’d take a date to.
Would You Rather… – Eat chocolate covered strawberries of strawberry covered chocolate?
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.
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 – Thursday is National Friends Day so share a past pic of you and your friends.
Cheat Meal – Take a photo of the meal or food you just can’t help but eat- even if it’s really bad for you.
Chocolatier – Take a photo at a local candy/chocolate shop
Eventzee EDU – We’re currently at TCEA showing off Eventzee EDU- so creatively represent education in support.
Faux Screenshots – We don’t usually allow screenshots in Eventzee, but create a large cardboard cutout of a smartphone and pose behind it like you’re in a photo. Get creative!
High Flying – Creatively represent flying a plane. Whether you’re a pilot or a passenger- you decide.
I’ll Be Bach – Creatively represent classical music.
Mirror, Mirror – Take a photo of a unique mirror.
Open Parking – Find a parking lot without a single car in it.
Opposites Attract – Write “Eventzee” with your non-dominant hand.
Sculptor – Sculpt something out of a substance other can clay! No, Play Dough doesn’t count either. Get creative!
Slippin’ and Slidin’ – Find a slide at a playground and take the plunge.
Social Mediums – Creatively represent either the Facebook, Twitter or Instagram icons.
Topsy Turvy – Wear your clothes backwards!
YOU SHALL NOT PASS! – Take a photo of an old iron gate.
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.
We may be busy showing off Eventzee EDU at #TCEA16, but that doesn’t mean we can’t show some love to our Weekend Warriors! We’re proud to announce that we have extended our Pioneers of Gold line for earning overall Eventzee points.
The best way to achieve these badges is to join the free Weekend Photo Scavenger Hunts hosted by Eventzee each weekend. These worldwide hunts run from Thursdays to Sundays with clues going live at 3 PM MHQ time. Your photo will be either approved or rejected and you will earn points based on your submissions.
To join these hunts just find the Weekend Warriors event on the Eventzee in-app calendar and RSVP. If you’re interested in hosting your own Eventzee hunt please contacteventzee@munzee.com and we’ll get you set up with the right package!