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June 2, 2026

How event agencies can create professional scavenger hunts

How event agencies can create professional scavenger hunts

For an event agency, a successful scavenger hunt needs to feel smooth, engaging and easy to run on the day, even with several teams.

Why scavenger hunts work so well for events

A scavenger hunt turns a location into an active experience. A city center, venue, campus, resort or neighborhood becomes a route where participants move together, solve challenges and unlock each next step.

For event agencies, this format fits many client needs: team building, corporate seminars, destination discovery, group entertainment or a custom branded activity.

What Questovery simplifies for agencies

With Questovery, agencies prepare their quest in a web editor, then participants play through the mobile app. Each step can include a map location, instructions, a quiz, a code, a QR checkpoint, a photo challenge or supporting media.

Questovery does not replace the agency’s creative work. It gives teams a practical structure to design, test and run scavenger hunts with clearer progression for players and easier oversight for organizers.

Agencies can use it to:

  • structure the route before the event
  • prepare GPS or QR-based steps depending on the venue
  • mix observation tasks, riddles, photo challenges and codes
  • manage teams and follow progress
  • share access through a QR code or link
  • adapt a proven concept for different clients or locations

A sample client event scenario

Picture an agency running a city trail for 80 employees. The route starts at a clear meeting point, then moves through selected landmarks: an observation question near a monument, a code hidden at a partner location, a team photo challenge on a public square and a final riddle at the reception venue.

Questovery helps keep the experience under control. Participants know where to go, the agency can manage step unlocking, and the activity is easier to explain during the initial briefing.

Practical tips for event day

A strong event scavenger hunt should be easy to understand in the first few minutes. Keep the briefing short, test the route in real conditions, avoid overly long instructions and prepare a fallback for areas where GPS precision may vary.

For larger groups, create balanced teams, define a clear regrouping point and vary the challenge types so the experience is not only about speed.

Create your next scavenger hunt with Questovery

Questovery helps event agencies turn route ideas into playable, structured experiences they can launch for clients.

Create an account on questovery.com or book a demo to prepare your next scavenger hunt: schedule a demo.