To narrow things down just one tiny bit, This clue is hidden under a place where we sit. This clue was intended to be very general and make the kids search everywhere around the hall or your house for a chair that has a clue glued to the underside of the seat. It was quite fun and great team work, as all the kids collaborated to search in different places, in order to find this specific chair with the clue.
Secret agents you are almost done Answer all the questions one by one Combine the first letters of each answer To find your next secret clue faster.
Clue 7 is also very fun and you can think of many ways of doing it. Take 2 photos of the same thing. The two photos are identical, except for one difference that should give the young agents a clue about the next hiding place. The next clue was hidden in his coat pocket.
Secret agents, you guys really rock! Okay, this clue is also very cool. Then create a postcard decoder -- a piece of paper with bits of it cut out in the right places, so that when it is placed on top of the word cloud it reveals the directions to the next hiding place.
In the image above, the word cloud is on the right and on the left you see how it looks when the postcard decoder is placed on top of it.
This is how they found out that their next clue is under the middle table. When you create the encrypted text use the Gallaudet font to create the encrypted words. The kids will use the password cipher card in their box to decode the encrypted words.
You made it secret agents, you have the key! Looking for some great ideas for your child's spy party? Looking for cool spy party decorations? Shuffle the other set of fingerprints and give one to each player. Set a timer and challenge them to go and find their matching fingerprints before time runs out. Before the party, write several secret missions on paper and place them in a hat. When guests arrive, have each one pick a mission from the hat.
They must read it without telling anyone what it is. Guests have the duration of the party to complete the task they chose without being caught in the act by another player.
Once they have successfully completed a mission, players may report to the adult in charge to collect a reward trinket prize, candy bar, certificate, etc. Some ideas for secret missions:. Set an alarm clock or a kitchen timer for minutes. Place the ticking clock inside of a box and tape it up with several layers of tape.
Hide the box. Hide something to do with the party such as the birthday cake, the presents or the party favors. Think of several locations to hide clues.
Write the clues in code for instance, number the letters of the alphabet 1 through 26, then use the corresponding numbers instead of letters to spell out the clues.
Hide the clues one clue should lead to the next clue and so on. Give the kids a pencil and a chart that matches the numbers to the letters. Give them the first clue to crack. Once they have figured it out, they will head to the next location to crack the next clue. Sign up for the beta to start playing SpyParty immediately! You'll get all the updates, the Steam version of course, and the final version when it's done!
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