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Photo Scavenger Hunt Prompt Generator
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A photo scavenger hunt prompt generator hands you creative photo challenges to race through with friends, a team, or a party group. Choose how many prompts you want and it returns a shuffled mission list — a group jump shot, the most colourful thing on the block, a recreation of a famous painting, or someone mirroring a statue. People use it for birthday parties, team-building days, wedding receptions, and city outings because it turns an ordinary walk into a playful competition that gets everyone moving, laughing, and collaborating. The prompts favour creativity and teamwork over speed, so groups that ham it up score more memorable shots than groups that just sprint. Set a time limit, split into teams, and crown a winner by the funniest or most inventive photos rather than who simply finished first.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Choose how many photo prompts you want.
- Generate a list and split players into teams.
- Set a time limit and a meeting spot.
- Compare photos and vote on the best for each prompt.
Use Cases
- •Running a birthday or party scavenger hunt
- •Energising a team-building day with a creative race
- •Entertaining guests at a wedding or reception
- •Turning a city walk into a playful group game
- •Giving teens a fun, active group activity
Tips
- →Reward creativity over speed to get better photos.
- →Set clear boundaries so teams stay in a safe area.
- →Use a shared album so everyone can see the entries.
- →Add one bonus prompt worth double points for a tense finish.
FAQ
how do i score a photo hunt
Award points for creativity, teamwork, and how well a shot matches the prompt rather than pure speed. Judging the funniest or most inventive photos keeps groups hamming it up.
how long should the hunt run
Thirty to sixty minutes suits most groups. Set a clear return time and meeting spot so teams budget their effort and nobody wanders off too far chasing one shot.
is this safe for kids
Yes, with supervision and a bounded area. Keep younger teams within a defined space and skip any prompt involving strangers or busy roads.
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