Sample Clue

The good news is that you don't need to be smarter than a 5th grader to solve these clues.

Inside your treasure hunt kit will be an envelope sealed with a red wax seal. Inside that envelope will be:

  • a letter from your Double Key Treasure Hunt Society member inviting you to go on the hunt
  • the clues that need to be solved
  • a smaller envelope, also sealed with wax, with a message written not to open until all clues have been solved. This envelope contains an encrypted message explaining where the missing key is located. To decipher it, you'll first need to solve all of the clues.

To view a photograph of these pieces, click here

Here is a sample of a typical clue. (This clue is not actually used in any of the treasure hunts.)

The New Cathedral is highlighted with gold
The number of angels in the central dome is untold.
Go to the sanctuary and count them one by one
Then enter the number here when you are done:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
3   14        28

If you go to the New Cathedral and count the angels in the central dome, you would discover that there are sixteen. You would write "sixteen" in the space provided.

You'll notice that below the blanks are various numbers.

Once you have solved all of the clues, your next step will be to open the small envelope where you will find a note with a series of numbers written on it. To view this, click here By transferring the letters from the clues that correspond to the numbers in the encrypted message, you will spell out a message explaining where the missing key is located.

The description of all of this is more complicated then actually doing it. Additionally, your treasure hunt package will include a complete Double Key Treasure Hunt Guide which will give you complete details on every element of your hunt.

Our goal is to make your treasure hunt adventure as easy and fun for you as possible. For details on the packages available, click here

The Double Key Treasure Hunt is protected under Patent Pending #61055621 | Copyright 2008 Double Key Treasure Hunts