Go on a scavenger hunt without leaving your couch! Includes 70 engaging puzzles packed with things for you to find on your visual scavenger hunt.
For each puzzle, you’ll see a scavenger’s checklist of 20 to 50 random objects to find, from animals, airplanes, food, jewelry, and more. Search the chaotic, surreal scenes to find items on the list, whether it’s one shark, three crayons, or ten pieces of candy! Some objects you’ll spot right off. Others will be more of a challenge. Complete answer key is found in the back of the book. Spiral bound, 160 pages.
Customers say
Customers enjoy the fun puzzles and colorful pictures in this book. They find the puzzles interesting and good for their minds. The pictures are clear and packed with items to find. However, some customers feel some of the pictures are dark or disturbing, making the experience stressful. There are mixed opinions on the difficulty level – some find it challenging and fun, while others consider it too easy. Opinions vary on the value for money – some customers find it a great product and pleased with the content, while others feel it’s a waste of money.
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karenkindness –
Fun book for anyone
When I couldn’t come up with a unique gift idea for a guy, I thought I’d take a chance on this. It’s a great looking book and presented in a fun way. I know he will like it — and very reasonably priced for what you get.
Linda M. Wagar –
Well loved gift!
Got this for me sister who is a puzzle nut and she loves it! Not really hard or easy puzzles but challenging to say the least! Great grapics and she loves the spireal binding! You won’t be disappointed!!
Nurse C. –
Brain game
Fun to do, but a little too easy.
Happy Husband –
Hours of challenging fun
This is a wonderful pastime for old and young alike! Very interesting and colorful pictures to examine with explicitly detailed checklists to help you accomplish your goal of checking off the items you find. It really gets you to think about words and how the same word may have different object meanings. I also like the quality of the paper that is used. It’s very fountain pen and ballpoint pen friendly.I hope that they continue these types of books to help me remember the names of objects that I’m having difficulty searching for the right word to use.
Carolyn Trice –
A good puzzle book.
I have really enjoyed this puzzle book. I am 83 years old and I found it very relaxing. Keeps my mind busy and fun at the same time. It has lots of puzzles and each one of them are fun.
Muddgirl63 –
Perfect for Mummsieâs brain
My mother has dementia and this is an awesome book for brain her exercise. It allows her time to search for the items in the photos. She enjoys doing them over and over.
Donna Williams –
these Puzzles are Difficult
I’ve only done the first one and it was tough. One item I never found. I even cheated and looked at the “answer”, I still never found it. It’s a nice book and reuseable.
Catherine Brown –
Excellent
I Just love these games it keeps you attention for hours.
Donna wiens –
My grand daughter liked it
Kathleen Ware –
I loved scavenger/picture puzzles while I was growing up so finding this book was a real treat. The fact that it is spiral bound makes it easier to use. The images are sharp and the puzzles prove quite a challenge. It’s a book I will definitely share with friends. I will also be purchasing more in the series. These are great.
Lynne Menard –
I would definitely recommend it. I enjoy it very much and it’s very good for the brain, very high quality.
Anne Marie –
While some of the puzzles were fun to do, there were others where finding the objects was more a “is that what they mean by that?” moments. I like to hunt for the objects, but they should look like what they say they are.
Caren Best –
This was a waste of money for me. Thought this would be geared to an adult mind not a childâs. Iâll pass it on in the towns free book stand and maybe someone else will get more enjoyment from this book.