An organized activity where adolescents follow clues to locate designated items or reach a final destination during the Halloween season. This pursuit can involve riddles, puzzles, or coded messages leading participants through a pre-determined course, often culminating in a prize or reward. For example, a series of rhyming clues might direct participants from a decorated porch to a hidden pumpkin in the backyard, and ultimately to a stash of candy in the garage.
Such undertakings offer numerous advantages, fostering teamwork, problem-solving skills, and a sense of adventure. They provide a structured and safe alternative to unstructured trick-or-treating, particularly for older children and adolescents. The tradition of searching for hidden objects and solving puzzles has historical roots in various cultural celebrations and games, evolving into themed activities tailored for different age groups and occasions.