[For Elementary School Students] Turn Your Room into an Adventure Stage! Treasure Hunt Game
“Find the hidden treasure in the room!” Are you looking for a treasure hunt game that gets exciting even indoors? In fact, treasure hunts are perfect for nurturing children’s imagination and reasoning skills.
Solving riddles as a team while discovering snacks and treasures is super thrilling! In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of indoor treasure hunt ideas for elementary school kids.
An ordinary classroom or your home will instantly transform into a mysterious exploration field!
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[For Elementary School Students] Turn Your Room into an Adventure Stage! Treasure Hunt Game (1–10)
Halloween Treasure Hunt Game

Let me introduce a thrilling, heart-pounding Halloween treasure hunt that you can totally get absorbed in.
First, change into your Halloween costume and start the game! Solve each puzzle one by one.
Read the given instructions, think about what you need to do next, and proceed while discussing with your teammates.
It’s great that the riddles can be derived from familiar, everyday things—this makes the treasure hunt feel safe and enjoyable.
In the end, if you solve the puzzles in order, you’ll get the treasure.
It might be easier to create the game if you decide on the story to some extent before coming up with the questions.
Compete for points! Treasure card hunt

Let me introduce a treasure card hunt game where you hide, seek, and compete for points.
Start by preparing treasure cards and drawing illustrations on them.
It’s even more fun if you pick a theme—like your favorite drawings, or specific fruits and vegetables—and create the cards.
About three cards per person is perfect.
Once you split into a seeking team and a hiding team, assign point values to the cards and hide them.
Add up the points of the cards you find; the team with the highest total score wins.
It also works great as a solo competition.
Give it a try!
Clear the stage and get the gems!
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Why not all enjoy a treasure hunt that gives you the real thrill of adventure? The kids set off on a quest for jewels, but before they reach them, a variety of trials await: crawling through tunnels, making their way through the jungle, and crossing a river while watching out for crocodiles.
By tackling the set obstacles one after another, children naturally get moving while soaking up the spirit of adventure.
You can adjust the difficulty of the obstacles to suit the children’s development and age, so a wide range of ages can have fun.
The tougher the trials they overcome, the bigger the joy when they finally get the jewels—no doubt about it! Give it a try with everyone and have fun!
[For Elementary School Students] Turn Your Room Into an Adventure Stage! Treasure Hunt Game (11–20)
Treasure Hunt Game with Paper Cups

Transform your usual room into an adventurous stage in no time! The “Treasure Hunt with Paper Cups” is a simple, exciting game that will have elementary school kids buzzing with excitement.
First, the hiding team uses 10–20 paper cups and hides a plastic bottle cap labeled “Treasure” under one of them.
The more cups you use, the more thrilling it gets.
Next, the searching team opens the cups to look for the treasure, aiming to find it in as few tries as possible.
Switch roles and compete to make it a fun match that tests strategy and observation skills.
It’s a great recreation game for friends or for group-versus-group play.
Treasure Hunt Game at School

A game that can liven things up even indoors is the “Treasure Hunt.” In this activity, you complete given tasks and solve puzzles to find the “treasure” hidden around the room.
There’s no strict, specified way to play, so you can set the rules however you like.
Because it’s a highly flexible game, you’ll seldom have trouble with things like the number of participants or choosing a location.
With this game, an ordinary classroom or school you pass through every day can instantly transform into a theme park!
Let’s find a 100-yen coin among a pile of coins!
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Can you spot the real 100-yen coin among a bunch that look almost identical? In this game, you prepare a large number of coins used for medal arcade machines and mix in some genuine 100-yen coins.
The goal is for players to find a 100-yen coin by touch or sight within the time limit.
Even though they look nearly the same, you’ll need to sense subtle differences in thickness, texture, and weight—putting your focus and intuition to the test.
It’s fun as a solo or team competition and is a great indoor game for kids and adults alike.
Simple yet surprisingly deep, it’s the kind of play that draws you right in.
Treasure Hunt in a Maze

Introducing an idea that turns any room into an exciting adventure space: “Treasure Hunt Maze.” Combine large cardboard boxes to create passageways and hide “treasures” inside the maze.
The treasures can be anything—stickers, toys, snacks, you name it.
Participants enter the maze one at a time and compete to see how many items they can find within a time limit.
If you make the cardboard partitions movable, you can change the course each time, which adds to the fun.
There are many ways to enjoy it: compete individually or work together as a team.
Let’s set off on a heart-pounding treasure hunt in a handmade maze!


