Winter scavenger hunt ideas
30 Winter Scavenger Hunt Ideas Easy & Hard
Winter scavenger hunts are games where players, either in teams or as an individual, compete to find festive-themed objects within a certain time limit. A winter scavenger hunt can also include racing against the clock (and other teams!) to correctly solve a series of festive riddles and clues in a set amount of time.
Scavenger hunts are excellent team building activities because they focus on collaboration, drive team communication, enhance trust, promote teamwork and create friendly competition. However, sometimes they can feel mundane, uninspiring, and tedious. To prevent this, take full advantage of the festive season and get your team involved in plenty of winter scavenger hunt ideas. With the cold and unpredictable weather, you will need indoor scavenger hunt ideas that can be done in any condition. However, you can also explore outdoor winter scavenger hunt ideas to give your team the best team building activities possible.
In this article, you will explore the 30 most fun winter scavenger hunt ideas, and we’ve even listed them in terms of difficulty for you!
30 Winter Scavenger Hunt Ideas from Easy to Hard
Winter scavenger hunt ideas are great for employee retention and for improving engagement as they show your team that you are invested in helping them to connect better with each other and that you pride yourself on creating festive fun. Get your team into a competitive holiday spirit with the 30 best fun winter scavenger hunt ideas below.
1. Pine Cone Hunt (outdoors)
If you’re somewhere that has plenty of trees and a beautiful forest floor, then a pine cone hunt is a great scavenger hunt idea for winter. Separate your employees into teams and give them the challenge of finding the most impressive pine cones within the time limit. To make this winter scavenger hunt idea even more exciting, you can award prizes for the most impressive pine cones, the pine cone that is the funniest looking, and the pine cone that is the smallest!
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List as many holiday songs (indoors)Get into the festive spirit by giving your team a few minutes to name the most amount of holiday songs possible. To make this winter scavenger hunt even more of a challenge, give a bonus point to the team, or player, who gets the correct artist. From Last Christmas by WHAM to Santa Baby by Eartha Kitt, this fun winter scavenger hunt idea is bound to engage your team and leave them feeling festive.
If you’ve already set your office up for the Christmas season then this is an excellent team building activity to play. Send your teams around the office to collect the most amount of Christmas-related objects they can find. From Christmas tree baubles to Christmas candy and reindeer socks, there will be an abundance of exciting and interesting things to find!
4. Mitten hunt (indoors)
Cold hands are never nice, so you’ll find plenty of cozy mittens in your office during the winter months! Send your team off on an indoor winter scavenger hunt to find as many mittens as possible. You could even award points for the team guessing correctly who the mittens belong to.
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5. Holiday decoration hunt (indoors and outdoors)
With the festive season fast approaching, holiday decorations are going to be everywhere! A fun winter photo scavenger hunt idea is to send your team on a hunt around the local area to take pictures with as many Christmas decorations as possible. Exploring your local area looking for baubles, tinsel, Christmas wreaths, or fairy lights is a great way to get people bonding and feeling festive.
6. Funniest Christmas card hunt (indoors)
In your local shopping center, give your team a budget and send them off to find the funniest Christmas card that they can within the budget. Once every player or team has chosen their cards, bring your team together and get them to rate each card out of 10 anonymously. The team who has the highest scoring card, and therefore the funniest card, can win a festive-themed prize.
7. Biggest Christmas tree hunt (indoors)
Using your local shopping mall again, send your team on a hunt to find the biggest Christmas tree. As a top tip, you need to go around first and check out which tree in your local area is the biggest and most impressive. Your team must then send a photo into a group chat with the tree, and the first team to do so is crowned the winner!
8. Christmas sweater hunt (indoors)
Give your team enough time to wander around your local shopping mall and find a Christmas sweater that fits within the theme you have chosen. You could ask your team to look for the funniest Christmas sweater, the ugliest, the least ugly, one that is related to your company in some way, or one that has a special character on it!
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Christmas film cliches (indoors and outdoors)Send your team on a hunt to find items related to famous Christmas films. For example, your team might go on the hunt to find a gold necklace like the one in Love Actually, or they could take a picture of their tongue stuck to a pole as it happened in a Christmas Story.
10. Digital Christmas costume hunt (indoor)
Without even having to leave the comfort of their chair, your team can participate in a winter photo scavenger hunt. Give your team a few minutes to troll through their camera roll, Facebook page, or Instagram account to find a photo where they are dressed up in something festive-themed. You can then award prizes for various things, such as the best dressed or the most realistic costume.
11. Snowball hunt (outdoors)
If you’re lucky enough to have some beautiful snow, you can send your team on a snowball scavenger hunt. This takes some preparation because before the scavenger hunt is set to begin you’ll need to spend some time creating snowballs (make sure you don’t do this too far in advance, or they will melt!). After your preparation, you can then send your teams off to find the snowballs. The team who arrives back with the most amount of intact snowballs can be crowned the winner!
12. Nativity character list (indoor)
Christmas and the nativity go together like salt and pepper. With the bible being the best-selling book on the planet, your team should feel confident that they can name at least a couple of characters from the nativity. Give your players a short amount of time to list as many nativity characters as possible.
13. Icicle picture hunt (outdoors)
Normally with sub-zero temperatures comes the formation of beautiful icicles. Send your teams on a hunt outdoors to find the most icicles possible during the given time limit. Your teams must take photos with each icicle and show you at the end so that you have evidence of who saw what icicles.
14. Christmas wreath hunt (outdoors)
During the winter months, every door is decorated with a beautiful Christmas wreath! Send your team on a hunt to find the most spectacular wreath out there. They can take a photo of each beautiful wreath to show you.
15. Christmas song object hunt (indoor and outdoor)
In this winter scavenger hunt idea, you want your team to find as many objects related to Christmas songs as possible. Obvious ones include presents under a tree, mistletoe, or a one-horse open sleigh (an unlikely find). You can also award extra points to team members who can sing the chorus of the song correctly and in tune!
16. Santa Claus impression (indoors)
A great way to push your team outside their comfort zone is to ask them to do the best Santa Claus impression for two minutes. They must stand up in front of each other and act like they are Santa Claus. Whether they pretend to ride the sleigh, sneak down a chimney or eat all the mince pies, the player who does the best impression is crowned the winner of the game.
17. Winter object hunt (indoors and outdoors)
Give your team a list of winter objects to collect. From skis and sleds to scarves, wooly jumpers, and thick socks, your team can have 5 minutes to race around your office, and the grounds outside, and collect all the winter objects on the list.
18. Hot cocoa ingredients hunt (indoors)
Nothing screams winter and Christmas more than a sweet and delicious cup of warm cocoa. To make this lovely drink into a game, send your team on a hunt to find the ingredients within a budget. They must then come back and make their perfect mug of hot cocoa and impress the others. They can include marshmallows, whipped cream, and even edible gold dusting if they want to!
19. Mulled wine hunt (indoors)
As another festive season staple, mulled wine is the perfect sweet treat to warm your team up after a day of festive-friendly competition! Your team must race around your local supermarket to find the most unique bottle of mulled wine possible. You can judge this winter scavenger hunt based on ingredients, branding, or country of origin!
20. Guess the missing hymn word (indoors)
Singing during the festive period is a tradition all over the world. As a result, this scavenger hunt idea means every member of your team will be able to participate and will enjoy it! Give prizes to the team who completes all the riddles correctly in the quickest time! Some missing word hymn ideas include:
- “Away in a ____, no crib for a ____. The ____ lord Jesus laid down his sweet head”.
- “Silent night, ____ night. All is calm, and all is ____. Holy infant so ____ and ____. Sleep in ____ peace”.
- “Oh bring us some ___ ____. Good ____ we bring to you and your ___. We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year.”
21. Funniest wrapping paper hunt (indoors)
Let your team run riot in your local supermarket to find the funniest wrapping paper they possibly can. From paper with offensive Santa Claus faces printed on it, to paper so green and red that it’ll make you feel sick, you can award prizes for the most horrific wrapping paper found.
22. Christmas hidden treasure (indoors and outdoors)
Before playing a scavenger hunt, hide some festive-themed treasure in the office. This could be Christmas-themed candy, a holiday-smelling bath set, tickets to a Christmas carol consort, or some company-themed merchandise that is useful in winter (hats, scarves).
23. Snowman hunt (outdoors)
If you’ve been lucky enough to get some festive snowfall this season, then let your team blow off some cobwebs outside and race around to create the most impressive snowman they can. They can dress these snowmen however they like, with hats, scarves, jumpers, and other accessories. You can award prizes for the largest snowman, the best-dressed snowman, and the one who is most realistic!
24. Guess the Christmas riddle (indoors)
Riddles are a great winter scavenger hunt idea because they encourage your team to use their brain and offer a welcomed break from focusing on work. Pick 6 Christmas riddles and give your team 3 minutes to work through them all and complete them all!
- I come in so many colors, I am beautiful and bright. I turn so many houses into a beautiful sight/ What am I? (Answer: Christmas lights)
- I am found in Harry potter. I am also seen in the Lord of the Rings. I also make gifts and spread a smile. Who am I? (Answer: Elves)
25. Holiday celebration reenactments (indoors)
Across the globe, Christmas is celebrated very differently. In some countries, families attend midnight mass and sing together. In other places, families have snowball fights or go ice skating. Give your team a couple of minutes to come up with as many traditions as possible. They can then gather bonus points for accurately reenacting them so that they are guessed correctly!
26. Christmas activity charades (indoors)
Christmas traditions are very personal and special to each family. From an annual trip to go ice skating in central park, to making a gingerbread house with grandma, there are plenty of unique and special things that families do together over the festive period. Give your players a short amount of time to create some nostalgia and act out every Christmas tradition they can. The catch: they can only move on to acting out the next Christmas tradition if you correctly guess the one they are currently acting out!
27. Christmas cake ingredient hunt (indoors)
Every baker has a secret ingredient that makes their Christmas cake a little bit different from the next person’s Christmas cake. To get your team bonding during the festive period and share personal experiences, you can send them on a trip to gather their traditional Christmas cake ingredients in the quickest time. To make it even more personal and special, they could bake the cake too and spend some time eating and enjoying it together!
Whether it’s a baby’s crib, a gold necklace, or some hay for the donkey, send your team on a hunt around the office to find things related to the Christmas nativity. You can either make a list of things likely to be found in the office, or you can send your team out to use their imagination and find things that relate.
29. Igloo hunt (outdoors)
Up the intensity from a snowman hunt and get your team to create the biggest igloos possible. Arguably requiring more skill than creating a snowman, your workplace team can work to create gigantic igloos that must be stable enough that they could live, sleep and play in.
30. Sled hunt (outdoors)
Arrange for your team to take a trip into the great outdoors with a snowy, winter sledding or tobogganing trip. Whilst they do this, your team must look out for certain things and tick them off their winter scavenger hunt list. Try to think of things that you are likely to see on a sledding or tobogganing slope, such as pine trees, winter jackets, safety helmets, or husky dogs!
Conclusion
That’s a wrap on the 30 best winter scavenger hunt ideas. Whether you came here looking for outdoor wonder scavenger hunt ideas, or indoor winter scavenger hunt ideas, we hope you found a few of them useful for your team and that your team walked away with increased connection, creativity, communication, and trust!
Outdoor Winter Scavenger Hunt for Kids
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Add this simple Outdoor Winter Scavenger Hunt to your nature study and help your kids learn more about the wonderful world of winter! The entire family will have fun outside with this free printable.
If you would like to browse all of our printable scavenger hunts, try our Scavenger Hunts for Kids page.
Items You Will Look for with the Winter Nature Scavenger Hunt
Your student will search outside (you could even go for a short hike in the woods!) for these winter scavenger hunt items:
- Thistle
- Bare Tree
- Crispy Leaf
- Mouse
- Frosty Spider Web
- Holly
- Icy Puddle
- Tree Stump
- Red Berries
- Footprints
- Animal Burrow
- Evergreen Tree
- Robin
- Icecicles
- Snow
As your student locates each item, have her color it on the printable page provided.
For extra fun, give your student a magnifying glass and allow him to carefully examine the items as he finds them.
The winter nature scavenger hunt also includes two bonus activities:
- Spot your breath in the cold air.
- Make a bird feeder.
Benefits of the Outdoor Winter Scavenger Hunt
This winter walk scavenger hunt is great as a go-along with your winter theme. It provides many benefits for your student.
- Scavenger hunts boost observation skills. As your child looks for objects, he will develop better observation skills.
- Scavenger hunts require movements; this promotes gross motor development.
- A scavenger hunt can provide safe sensory input for your student (feel the cold snow, hear the bird flying away, see the sparkling ice, etc.)
- If you work on the scavenger hunt as a team, it will promote cooperation and social skills development.
Grab Your Free Winter Scavenger Hunt
Grab the free printable winter scavenger hunt by clicking on the image below.
Winter Scavenger Hunt Printable for KidsMore Winter Themed Resources for Your Students
If you are building a winter themed study for your students, try some of these additional resources.
- Winter Lapbook
- Snowman Shape Mazes
- Snow Roll & Cover Games
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Scavenging Ideas for 13 Year Old Girls - Home Ideas
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Scavenger hunts should not be done in the backyard.
Scavenger hunts can be fun for teenagers if it suits their tastes. Use the interests of the birthday girl to create a special, memorable, and above all, fun occasion by updating an old-fashioned scavenger hunt. It doesn't take much planning to be successful, it can happen anywhere, and you can use your digital cameras to find videos and pictures, not things. nine0005
Around the city
Teenage girls love to walk around the city and have fun. City hunting gives them a structured way to do this. Party goers can meet at home and take to town or meet at a local coffee shop. Hunting items may include disposable cups from a specific store or diner, napkins, and flyers. Most of the girls have mobile phones to take pictures of party people in certain places or use clues to guide them around the city. nine0005
Video and photo hunts
At present, mobile phones are ubiquitous. Take advantage of the technology to use it for video or photo hunting. Instead of collecting items, collect photos. They may include photographs of certain scenes or displays of specific items. Use modern quirks by having participants record a reenactment of an advertisement, snippets of a TV show, or songs and dances, with the added caveat of having a certain type of tree or a certain color car in the background. nine0005
Neighborhood Hunting
Neighborhood hunting can be a great way to get to know your neighbors and build social connections, as well as having a party at home. Ask the girls to ask the neighbors for small items - a ribbon, something paper, something sweet, something blue. They can also learn little-known facts from their neighbors, such as their favorite skin colors, first job, or maiden names. Ask questions, for example, about the color of the curtains in the windows on the top floor of building 36 or how many red cars are parked on a particular street. nine0005
Mall Hunts
Malls can be a great scavenger hunt. If a scavenger hunt is being held for a birthday and the participants are willing, this can be a fun way to select and buy gifts. Ask them not to buy in advance, but to bring about $10 with them. If you know there is a hat or wig store, use cell phones to take pictures of party people wearing those items. Ask the girls to mark items in certain window displays or menus on the third lower level. Decide which food stall to meet when they're done. nine0005
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Winter Hunt - Gameplay and guides
On December 22, a new event "Winter Hunt" began, for 300 crystals players were offered to buy a ticket and take part in this unusual event.
After purchasing a ticket, we will have access to bonuses and completing quests to receive various bonuses, including unique ones. nine0005
Let's take a closer look at the compendium and answer a number of questions for ourselves.
Is it worth spending? Let's count!
5 crystals for 1 piece | 5 crystals for 1 piece (currently not for sale) | 12 crystals for 1 piece |
Total: 170 crystals
We have already repaid half of the cost by just buying a ticket. Further, when we collect “Winter Hunting Points” with the help of special quests, a certain reward will be available to us at each level.
In addition to the obvious rewards for completing quests, there is a bonus for everyone who buys a ticket:
- Increased experience and reputation gain by 50%
- Doubled the chance of commemorative coins dropping
- Increased the reward for Trial of Blood nine0076
- Increased the number of Marks of Achievement, Emblems of the Elemental Realm, and Amalgams received by 20%
- Honorary Hunter Outfit
When the mark of contributions for the compendium exceeds 500k, additional emblems of confrontation will become available, as well as the reward for the first visit to Battles and Goblinball will increase by one and a half times.
Bonuses are pleasant and at the same time do not affect the balance, which makes this ticket optional for purchase, which is good news for fans of a free game. nine0005
How much does it cost to buy 100 levels?
Will it be possible to save money if, instead of completing quests, just buy all 100 levels and get rewards for them, will it be profitable?
Each level of the Winter Hunt costs 500 points, in total we will need to buy 84 boosters, the missing 16 will be given to us as a gift, and this is about 8400 crystals to be obtained from the ATM, since there is no option to buy them for blue crystals.
Will it be beneficial? What if we get a reward that far exceeds the funds spent? Let's count! nine0005
Every 9 levels we are given the same reward and only every 10 levels is something unique.
- Chest of Easy Life, let's take the average price of 150 crystals
- Scroll of Refinement of Miraculous Items, 190 Crystals each
- Goblinball/battle/duel rate medal, priceless :-)
- Food packaging, 5 pieces, 10 crystals each
- Triple Replicator, 5 pieces, 12 crystals each
- Pouch with June coins, 5 pieces, 5 crystals each nine0076
- Dear goblin, 5 pieces, 5 crystals each
- Strong catalyst, 5 pieces, 28 crystals each
- Large symbol of abundance, 5 pieces, 12 crystals each
Total: 700 crystals, let me remind you that completing 10 levels for donation, excluding bonuses, costs 1000 crystals.
It turns out that the remaining 300 crystals are the cost of the item for every level 10, and this is:
- Casket with weapons nine0076
- Winter hunting regalia
- Soul vault
- A unique costume of an honorary hunter, essentially the same costume that we are given when buying a ticket, only in gray and black
How many people bought tickets?
At the moment, the amount of contributions to the event is 400,000 and continues to slowly move up. Of course, the calculation will not be very accurate, since it includes not only tickets purchased by players, but also Winter Hunt Point boosters and quest skips, however, according to my calculations, more than 1000 players bought tickets. nine0145
Chain of special tasks - is the game worth the candle?
In addition to receiving rewards for levels, participants in the Winter Hunt can complete special quest lines, at the end of which a special reward is promised:
- Soul vault for 60 days
- Holy weapon of sunset
- Honorary Hunter Outfit
To be honest, the quests are quite difficult, and completing them is largely possible only if you are in a large guild or have a group of good friends, however, nothing prevents you from finding a group of like-minded people to complete the quests. nine0005
And yes, the main condition is the completion of all quests from the line. If you are tired or the task seems impossible to you, then you can skip it for 250 crystals.
And if we want a reward and are ready to invest, then how many crystals will we need?
There are 10 tasks in each line, skipping one costs 250 crystals, for a total of 2500 for completing the entire line. All three quests will end up costing as much as a level 75 purchase, with a bit of effort, and you'll get level 100 and all the same goodies that are available for completing special quests, plus bonuses for each level. nine0005
It turns out to be completely unprofitable, and it is better to concentrate on completing daily and weekly tasks and pump your level well, rather than strive to complete special quests.
Summing up
I really like the idea of such compendiums! Firstly, they greatly dilute the routine, and secondly, they draw attention to activities that have long been covered with dust, I have never seen such an influx of ships in the anomaly, players in the June catacombs and a constant gathering of groups for going to fights.