treasure hunt
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Definition
Noun: 1. A game or activity in which participants search for hidden objects or a prize by following a series of clues or solving puzzles. The goal is to be the first, or simply to succeed, in finding the "treasure" at the end of the sequence.
Usage
The term "treasure hunt" describes a structured recreational activity. It is commonly used for children's parties, team-building exercises, educational purposes, or as a fun outdoor game. The "treasure" is often a small prize or treat.
Examples
- The children organized a treasure hunt in the backyard for the birthday party.
- Our company's team-building day included a treasure hunt around the city center.
- The museum created an educational treasure hunt to engage young visitors with the exhibits.
Advanced Usage
- "to go on a treasure hunt": to participate in a treasure hunt activity.
- We're going on a treasure hunt in the old part of town this weekend.
- "a treasure hunt for...": used to describe a search for something valuable or specific, not necessarily in a game context.
- Finding a parking spot in this neighborhood is like a treasure hunt.
Variants and Related Words
- Scavenger Hunt (noun): A similar game where participants are given a list of specific items to find and collect, rather than following sequential clues to one final prize.
Synonyms
- Quest
- Search (in the context of a game)
Related Idioms
- "A wild goose chase": This idiom describes a futile search or pursuit, which is the opposite of a well-designed, solvable treasure hunt. It can be used to contrast with a successful hunt.
- Without a good map, our adventure turned into a wild goose chase, not a fun treasure hunt.
Noun
- a game in which players try to find hidden articles by using a series of clues