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You asked, I updated: Here are even more Zoom scavenger hunt ideas! Scroll on for how to play and what to search for.
Tons of virtual party ideas have popped up to liven up the typical Zoom and Google Meet calls with far-flung friends and family, but my favorite has been the Zoom scavenger hunt. You can use any video chat service—Facebook Messenger/Rooms, Microsoft Teams, Meet, Skype, FaceTime and so on (Zoom’s just become the most commonly used one, thanks to its fun backgrounds and other features).
It’s one of those icebreakers that’s low-stress, so even the most introverted in the crowd isn’t panicking to come up with an answer, and the rules are easy to follow. Plus, it gets everyone moving. Want in? Here’s everything you need to know.
How to Host a Virtual Scavenger Hunt:
The game works very similarly to a traditional scavenger hunt. Someone acts as the leader, calling out clues of things to find. Guests are given one minute to scour their homes, and the first person to procure the item in question gets three points (or however many you assign), and anyone else who finds an item within the 60-second timeframe gets one point. At the end of the game—whether you play five rounds or go for all 30 below—tally up the points, and whoever has the most wins bragging rights…until the next one.
Here Are 30 Zoom Scavenger Hunt Search Ideas:
Run out and find…
- Your fave midnight snack
- Something larger than your head
- The last note you wrote yourself (a to-do list, an affirmation, you name it)
- A plant (living or dead, fake or real)
- Something that reminds you of your favorite song
- A link to the last YouTube video you watched
- Candy
- A receipt
- The last text you sent someone
- A baby photo
- A VHS tape (those still exist somewhere, right?)
- Something tie-dye or multicolored
- Something from your childhood days
- The biggest book you can find (longest page count wins!)
- A craft you have never finished (or even started)
- Your favorite mug
- Something that reminds you of your parents
- Something that starts with the first letter of your name
- An item that’s older than you are
- A foreign coin
- Your go-to breakfast
- The softest thing you own
- Something with buttons on it
- Something that floats
- Something that sinks
- A scented candle
- Toilet paper
- A shell
- Something that lights up
- Something smaller than your fingernail
Psst: Looking for a scavenger hunt to play this summer? I’ve got a whole list of ideas that will get you making the most of your backyard!
Photo by Candace Davison