20 Indoor Scavenger Hunt For Adults & Work

Discover 20 fun indoor scavenger hunt ideas for adults. Perfect for team-building, parties, and family gatherings. Get creative with our easy-to-follow tips!

Looking for exciting Indoor Scavenger Hunts? You’re in the right place! This blog is packed with creative ideas to help you plan the perfect indoor scavenger hunt for a casual get-together or a work event.

Scavenger Hunts involve finding items based on clues, often with participants sharing photos or videos of what they find. The game adds excitement as players race to gather everything on the checklist within a set time. If you're looking for clues, we've got you covered.

Scavenger Hunts are great for building teamwork and problem-solving skills, whether indoors or outdoors. They're popular for workplace events and parties, bringing people together for some fun.

If you're planning an indoor scavenger hunt, these ideas will help make it a success.

Indoor Scavenger Hunt For Adults

1. Office Desk Scavenger Hunt 

The Office Desk Scavenger Hunt challenges participants to find items commonly found at a workstation. Check out the list below to get started.

  • A half-filled water bottle
  • A half-eaten biscuit packet
  • Brown coffee mug
  • A red marker pen
  • Board pins of any color
  • A photo frame
  • A desktop background featuring containing snow-clad mountains
  • Perform a complex math calculation on your calculator (Multiplying an 8-digit number with a 10-digit number)
  • Take a picture of the cleanest office desk
  • Get a picture of the messiest office desk

2. Special Office Items Scavenger Hunt

As the name suggests, this type of scavenger hunt requires players to search and get special or specific items at the workplace. We have listed a few examples to help you.

  • Take a picture with a coworker whose birthday is closest to your birthday.
  • Find a coin containing your birth year.
  • Collect sticky notes of different colors and make 5 pieces of origami art.
  • A photo mug with a family picture. It can belong to your coworker.
  • Find out how many letters from your name are in the company’s message.
  • 3 folders of different colors.
  • A pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses (Could be yours or your colleague’s).
  • Count the total number of coffee vending machines

3. Mall Scavenger Hunt

If you’re looking to spice up your scavenger hunt activities, consider planning a Mall Scavenger Hunt. This exciting twist takes the fun out of the office and into a bustling mall, with participants racing to complete fun and challenging tasks within a set time.

  • Wear a different shoe on each leg and walk around the entire shoe store
  • Pick around 15 items, each from a different category, at the grocery store, and return them. 
  • Try out an ill-fitting dress and click photos
  • Count the total number of shops in the mall
  • A job application letter for employment at any departmental store within the mall
  • Go to the bookstore and check how many books JK Rowling has written. Note down the book names.
  • Find out how many restaurants within the mall are serving pizzas.

4. Technology Scavenger Hunt

How well are you versed with the latest technologies? The Technology Scavenger Hunt can be a good way to polish critical thinking skills. This activity involves searching or looking for items related to technology. We have a few examples below.

  • List items from your home that didn’t exist 15 years ago (Smartphone).
  • List those items that didn’t exist 50 years ago. (Computer, Television)
  • Make a collage of all your childhood pictures on your mobile phone.
  • Create a design of your dream home using any design app.
  • Apply filters to your photo such that the picture becomes unrecognizable
  • Open the Kindle app and look for your favorite book.
  • Create your AI Avatar using Canva.
  • Track your lunch calorie intake using any fitness app.

Check out this link if you need more ideas for ‘Workplace Scavenger Hunt’.

5. Library Scavenger Hunt

For book lovers, a Library Scavenger Hunt is a dream come true. This activity is perfect for workplace team-building or book clubs. Here’s a sample checklist to get you started:

  • Locate an Agatha Christie-Hercule Poirot book.
  • Find a book related to health and fitness.
  • Locate an adult book starting with the letter ‘A’.
  • Locate a historical book.
  • Find a book adapted from a movie.

Funny Indoor Scavenger Hunt Ideas For Adults

In this section, we have covered some funny indoor scavenger hunt ideas that can tickle your funny bone.

6. Funny Tasks

How good can you be at capturing funny moments and videos? Can you put up humorous acts and carry out funny tasks? For this activity,  participants have to record and capture funny moments. They also need to carry out funny acts or tasks.

  • Draw lines over your forehead, cheeks, and nose using dark lipstick. Now make a funny face and click a selfie.
  • Have your entire team put up funny faces and click a group picture.
  • Make the grunting sounds of a pig and record it.
  • Humorously mimic your coworker.
  • Sing a song in your worst possible voice and tune.
  • Draw a funny face with your off-hand.
  • Wear an outfit belonging to the opposite gender and click a picture.

7. Funny and Weird Items Hunt

You must hunt for some weird stuff for this activity. It could be anything like:

  • A T-shirt with a funny quote
  • A trouser with a hole
  • A pillow with a funny face
  • An unusual pair of socks (Socks with googly eyes)
  • A smiley ball

If you are conducting this activity at home for your family members, bring in a little twist by adding your own ‘Indoor Scavenger Hunt Clues.’ For the items listed above, you can include some hints like:

  • Whenever you wear me, you look good. You smile at me whenever you spot me in your closet.
  • Although I cover your legs completely, I let in cold air through a small space.
  • Even though I look funny, you can’t sleep without me
  • My main job is to cover your feet. I am peculiar because of my eyes.
  • No matter how high you throw me, I always smile

Indoor Christmas Scavenger Hunt

Christmas is something that most of us eagerly await each year. Along with festive treats, we also indulge in a lot of fun-filled get-togethers. Christmas Scavenger Hunts make your gatherings quite interesting and meaningful. We have given some ideas for planning scavenger hunts during this festive season.

8. Christmas Clues Scavenger Hunt

How can one enjoy Christmas without gifts? Instead of the conventional gifting method this Christmas, add a twist by introducing an Indoor Christmas Clues Scavenger Hunt. Add fun to this activity by setting up interesting clues that ultimately lead to the gift.

  • Santa Claus is coming tonight riding on a sleigh, your first clue is where there is a place to play.
  • Every place is decorated in green and red. For your next clue, look under your bed.
  • If you want your next clue without any issues, then check the section where there are tissues.
  • Look carefully around the Christmas tree, your clue is lying there for free.
  • Where do you think is your final clue? Did you check the place where you put your shoes?
  • Get set to view your present. Check the place where your dresses are set.

9. Christmas Items Scavenger Hunt

This can be a great activity at your workplace during the festive season. Organize a Christmas-based Scavenger Hunt. The list of items can be something like:

  • Christmas Lights
  • Stockings
  • Gingerbread
  • Gift wrapping paper
  • Christmas tree decorations

Hide these things at different locations within your workplace and instruct participants to get them.

10. Christmas Activities Scavenger Hunt

Christmas is all about having fun. So why not club these activities into a scavenger hunt? Assign activities for teams to complete. You could organize activities like:

  • Decorate your office floor with Christmas decorations.
  • Dress like Santa or Rudolph and take a group photo.
  • Sing any 3 Christmas Carols together.
  • Make a Gingerbread House

If you need some more ideas for a Workplace Scavenger Hunt, check here

Team Building Indoor Scavenger Hunt

11. Indoor Selfie Scavenger Hunt

Selfie Scavenger Hunt is an excellent team-building exercise. For an ‘Indoor Selfie Scavenger Hunt’, participants need to click selfies as instructed. Selfies could be with people or at a particular location. Participants might need to click their selfies too as directed. 

  • Paint your face with bright colors and click a selfie.
  • Take a selfie with the CEO of your company in his cabin.
  • Selfie with any pet
  • Selfie with your favorite book in the library.
  • Click a lovely team lunch selfie at the office cafeteria.
  • Your selfie in the most favorite area in your house.
  • Selfie with your most prized possession.
  • Color your hair with green and pink streaks and click a selfie.
  • Click a selfie with any delivery guy who visits your place.

This activity helps strengthen and make bonds.            

12. Mystery Puzzle Scavenger Hunt

People who love solving puzzles would love this activity. For this activity, participants are expected to solve a set of clues to get the final answer. You can set up clues in multiple ways. Make use of anagrams, Fill-in-the-blank puzzles, picture puzzles, and riddles to make a set of clues. Encourage players to solve every clue before proceeding to the next.

13. Team Task Scavenger Hunt

In this scavenger hunt, participants focus on completing specific tasks rather than finding items. These tasks might include:

  • A group workout session
  • A team-building activity (like the Human Knot or Marshmallow Tower)
  • Organizing a team potluck
  • Hosting a group learning session
  • Running a trivia session

To complete the hunt, participants must provide photos or videos as evidence of their completed tasks.

Hard Indoor Scavenger Hunt

Want to make this activity a little tough for the participants? We have some ideas for you.

14. Tough Clues Scavenger Hunt

To challenge your participants and sharpen their thinking skills, consider making the clues more difficult. Here are some examples:

  • Fill-in-the-Blanks

Provide a code where vowels are missing, and participants must fill them in to reveal the clue. For example:

Y__R F_RST CL__ S B_L_W TH D__R M_T

(The complete line is: “Your first clue is below the doormat.”)

  • Cipher Keys

Use a simple cipher to encode the clues. For instance, the numbers 385311 2085 3121519520 correspond to the alphabet (A=1, B=2, C=3, etc.), which decodes to: “Check the closet.”

  • Partial Picture Clues

Instead of giving a full image, reveal only a part of a picture. For example, if the next clue is hidden in a book, show just a small portion of the book's cover.

Make the clues as challenging as possible to increase the complexity and engagement.

15. Explicit Items Scavenger Hunt

To make this activity a little tougher, mention explicit items on the checklist. Check some examples below.

  • Old Telephone Model: Before we stepped into the world of mobile phones, the telephone was commonly used. How many of us still have it at our homes? Add this item to the checklist and check how many participants can get it.
  • Foreign Currency: The currency of any country would do.
  • Borrowed Dress: It can belong to a friend or sibling.
  • An old school diary: How many of us preserve our school diary? If yes, then great.
  • An attire with a particular design/print: Mention specific designs like animal print or floral prints.

Easy Indoor Scavenger Hunt

In this section, we have listed some simple scavenger hunt ideas for you. These activities can be conducted at the workplace or at home.

16. Color Scavenger Hunt

Challenge participants to find items based on specific colors. Examples include:

  • A green marker
  • A red ballpen
  • A yellow ball
  • A blue scarf
  • A silver keychain

17. Shape Scavenger Hunt

Similar to the color hunt, this activity focuses on finding objects with particular shapes. Participants might look for:

  • Spherical
  • Circular
  • Cube
  • Cylindrical
  • Conical
  • Rectangle

18. Food Scavenger Hunt

For this hunt, participants must gather all the food items on the list. Some examples include:

  • A pancake
  • Gelatin powder
  • Brown Rice
  • Quinoa Chips
  • Eggs
  • Salad Dressing

Quick Indoor Scavenger Hunt

In this section, we have listed some scavenger hunts that can be quick.

19. Number Scavenger Hunt

Create a hunt where participants search for items based on specific quantities. Example checklist:

  • A carton of milk
  • 5 ball pens
  • 3 erasers
  • 2 sunglasses
  • 5 pairs of socks
  • 6 eggs

The person getting the correct number of all items on the checklist wins.

20. Material-based Scavenger Hunt

For this activity, participants must get items made from specific materials. For example:

  • A leather shoe
  • A wooden spoon
  • A satin scarf
  • A glass bowl
  • A linen shirt

Conclusion

As you’ve seen, scavenger hunts are not just for kids—adults can enjoy them just as much! These activities are perfect for family gatherings, parties, and workplace team-building events. If you want to spend quality time indoors with your loved ones, these indoor scavenger hunt ideas are perfect. We’ve also included some creative clues to make the game even more engaging.

For some reason, if you cannot meet your friends outdoors, then catch up at home and try out these indoor scavenger hunt ideas. Happy hunting! 

FAQs about Indoor Scavenger Hunt

Here are some frequently asked questions about scavenger hunts:

What are some Indoor Scavenger hunts for adults?

Some creative Indoor Scavenger Hunts for adults include the Office Desk Scavenger Hunt, Tough Clues Scavenger Hunt, Mall Scavenger Hunt, Funny Tasks Scavenger Hunt, Selfie Scavenger Hunt, and Team Building Tasks Scavenger Hunt. Each of these hunts can be tailored to suit different groups and settings, making them versatile options for any event.

How much time does an indoor scavenger hunt take?

The duration of an Indoor Scavenger Hunt depends on the complexity of the tasks and the number of items on the checklist. Most hunts can last anywhere from 15 minutes to a couple of hours. For quick and easy hunts, participants may only need 15-30 minutes, while more involved activities could take an hour or more.

How do you plan a fun indoor scavenger hunt at work?

To plan a fun and engaging indoor scavenger hunt at work, start by dividing participants into teams. Prepare a checklist of items or tasks that are relevant to your workplace, and set a time limit. The first team to find all items or complete all tasks wins. Consider adding clues to make the hunt more challenging and interactive. You can also opt for individual play if you have a smaller group.

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