Treasure hunt example
Turn one private link into a short clue trail.
A digital treasure hunt gives the recipient a few steps to follow before the final message, gift hint, or tiny reward appears.
Example
The suspicious little map
“Clue 1: Look where the ordinary thing suddenly feels suspicious. The final answer has agreed to stay hidden for now.”
Recipient sees
A compact trail of clues, optional answer codes, and a final treasure screen that opens only after the path is followed.
How it works
Step 1
Choose the treasure-hunt category and write the opening note.
Step 2
Add short clues, optional answer codes, and the final treasure text.
Step 3
Send the private link and let the recipient unlock the ending.
Ideas you can send
Questions people ask
Can clues require exact answers?
Yes. You can add answer-style steps when you want the recipient to solve before continuing.
Can the final treasure be just a message?
Yes. It can be a message, instruction, hint, QR code, or final reveal.
Is this only for kids?
No. Short, clever clue trails work very well for adults too.