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Let's solve this Easter Scavenger Hunt puzzle step by step. Each clue is a riddle that leads to a specific location in the house where the next clue can be found. We’ll interpret each clue and determine the missing word (the location) based on the hints.
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> These things are quite useful if you wish to eat soup.
> Use two of them to play tunes.
> It is not a fork or a knife you are looking for...
> Find your next clue in a drawer with the ____!
- "Useful for eating soup" → suggests utensils.
- "Use two of them to play tunes" → think of spoons — you can tap spoons together to make music.
- Not a fork or knife → so it’s a spoon.
- So, the drawer with the spoons!
- ✔ Answer: spoons
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> Perhaps you have worked up an appetite from all this searching?
> Is it food you now crave?
> Maybe you should heat up a snack....
> The next clue is in the ____!
- "Heat up a snack" → implies an appliance used for warming food.
- Likely microwave, oven, or toaster.
- But the clue says “heat up a snack” — microwave is most common for quick snacks.
- Also, the phrase “perhaps you should heat up a snack” is a hint toward the microwave.
- ✔ Answer: microwave
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> This thing is quite useful for brushing, but please don't use it on your hair.
> Maybe you forget to brush with it if you are in a rush.
> It has a handle and bristles...
> The next clue is hidden near your ____!
- “Brushing” + “not for hair” + “handle and bristles” → clearly a toothbrush.
- So, near your toothbrush — which is typically near the sink or bathroom.
- But the clue says “near your ____” — likely toothbrush.
- But since it's a location, maybe “toothbrush” isn’t the place.
- Wait — it says “near your ____” — could be toothbrush or toothbrush holder?
- But the object being described is the toothbrush itself.
- However, the clue says “the next clue is hidden near your ____” — so it's referring to a location.
- But the item is the toothbrush, so the answer must be toothbrush.
- Alternatively, maybe toothbrush holder or bathroom sink?
But let's re-read:
“Maybe you forget to brush with it if you are in a rush.” → you forget to brush your teeth, so the clue is near your toothbrush.
So the blank is likely toothbrush.
✔ Answer: toothbrush
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> You might open these up on warm spring days,
> But they will be shut tight when the temperature is zero.
> It is something you look through to see outside.
> You'll find the next clue on a ____!
- Opens in warm weather, closes when cold → windows.
- “Look through to see outside” → confirms window.
- So the next clue is on a window.
- Could be taped to the window, or on a windowsill.
- ✔ Answer: window
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> Perhaps you need more than a flannel to get clean...
> This looks like a case of rub-a-dub-dub!
> Perhaps rubber ducky can find the next clue.
> It just might be in the ____!
- “Rub-a-dub-dub” → classic bath time rhyme.
- Rubber ducky → bathtub.
- “More than a flannel” → implies shower or bath.
- So, the next clue is in the bathtub.
- ✔ Answer: bathtub
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> This thing just lies around on the floor,
> If it were a person, it might be called a slug.
> Instead you might wipe your feet on it.
> The next clue can be found near the ____!
- Lies on the floor, used to wipe feet → doormat.
- “Slug” → lazy, lying around.
- So, the clue is near the doormat.
- ✔ Answer: doormat
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> I can take you places you have never seen,
> but first you have to type a password on to the ____!
- “Take you places” → implies internet or computer.
- “Type a password” → computer, laptop, tablet, etc.
- So, the device is a computer or laptop.
- But the blank is “on to the ____” — so it's a noun.
- Most likely: computer or laptop.
- But “type a password on to the ___” → better fit is keyboard or computer.
- But “on to the computer” sounds odd.
- “On to the keyboard”? But keyboard doesn’t take you places.
- Better: “type a password on the computer”.
- But the clue says “on to the ____” — possibly a typo or phrasing issue.
- Common expression: “type a password into the computer”.
- But here it says “on to” — maybe it’s meant to be “into”.
- But assuming it’s correct: “type a password on to the ____” — perhaps screen? No.
- Best guess: computer.
- Or laptop.
- But “on to the laptop” — still awkward.
- Another idea: tablet or device.
- But most logical: computer.
- And the clue says “I can take you places” — that’s the internet, accessed via a computer.
- So, the password is typed on the computer.
- ✔ Answer: computer
Alternatively, if we consider laptop, but “computer” is more general and fits.
Wait — what about phone? Yes, phone takes you places online too.
But the clue says “type a password” — phones have screens, but “on to the phone”?
Still awkward.
But computer is the best fit.
✔ Answer: computer
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> After all this work, you might need to rest.
> Are your feet telling you “Ouch?”
> This thing has cushions and is a great place to sit.
> Find the last item somewhere near the ____!
- “Rest”, “feet hurting”, “cushions”, “great place to sit” → chair, sofa, couch, bed.
- “Near the ____” — so it’s a piece of furniture.
- But the clue says “find the last item somewhere near the ____” — the last item (probably an Easter egg or prize) is near the chair or sofa.
- Most likely: couch or sofa.
- But “chair” is also possible.
- But “cushions” and “great place to sit” → both apply.
- But “couch” has more cushions and is a common resting spot.
- Also, “after all this work” → sitting down after scavenger hunt.
- So, probably sofa or couch.
- But the blank is singular — “the ____”.
- Could be chair or sofa.
- But “couch” is more likely.
- However, “chair” is simpler and fits.
- Let’s go with chair — it's common and matches.
But wait — “has cushions” → chair usually has cushion, sofa does too.
But the clue says “this thing has cushions” — describing the item.
And “great place to sit” — yes.
But “find the last item near the ____” — so it's a location.
Best fit: sofa or couch.
But let’s check the flow: after running around, you rest on the sofa.
But “chair” is fine too.
But “couch” is more likely.
Wait — another possibility: bed?
But “after all this work” — you might rest on bed, but “feet telling you ouch?” — you’d sit on a chair or couch.
“Couch” is more appropriate.
But the word is singular — “the ____”.
Also, chair is acceptable.
But “couch” is better.
Alternatively, armchair?
But no — too specific.
Most common: sofa.
But in American English, couch.
But the clue uses British spelling? “Rub-a-dub-dub” is British.
But the website is UK-based.
So “sofa” is fine.
But let’s stick with chair as a safe bet.
Wait — “has cushions” — many chairs have cushions.
But “couch” or “sofa” is more likely.
Another idea: stool? But less likely.
Best answer: sofa.
But the clue says “near the ____” — so the prize is near the sofa.
Yes.
✔ Answer: sofa
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| Clue | Answer |
|------|--------|
| #1 | spoons |
| #2 | microwave |
| #3 | toothbrush |
| #4 | window |
| #5 | bathtub |
| #6 | doormat |
| #7 | computer |
| #8 | sofa |
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1. Drawer with the spoons → kitchen drawer
2. In the microwave → kitchen
3. Near your toothbrush → bathroom
4. On a window → living room or bedroom window
5. In the bathtub → bathroom
6. Near the doormat → entrance
7. On the computer → desk or study area
8. Near the sofa → living room
This creates a fun, logical path around the house for tweens and teens during an Easter scavenger hunt.
🎉 Happy hunting! 🐰🥚
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CLUE #1
> These things are quite useful if you wish to eat soup.
> Use two of them to play tunes.
> It is not a fork or a knife you are looking for...
> Find your next clue in a drawer with the ____!
- "Useful for eating soup" → suggests utensils.
- "Use two of them to play tunes" → think of spoons — you can tap spoons together to make music.
- Not a fork or knife → so it’s a spoon.
- So, the drawer with the spoons!
- ✔ Answer: spoons
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CLUE #2
> Perhaps you have worked up an appetite from all this searching?
> Is it food you now crave?
> Maybe you should heat up a snack....
> The next clue is in the ____!
- "Heat up a snack" → implies an appliance used for warming food.
- Likely microwave, oven, or toaster.
- But the clue says “heat up a snack” — microwave is most common for quick snacks.
- Also, the phrase “perhaps you should heat up a snack” is a hint toward the microwave.
- ✔ Answer: microwave
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CLUE #3
> This thing is quite useful for brushing, but please don't use it on your hair.
> Maybe you forget to brush with it if you are in a rush.
> It has a handle and bristles...
> The next clue is hidden near your ____!
- “Brushing” + “not for hair” + “handle and bristles” → clearly a toothbrush.
- So, near your toothbrush — which is typically near the sink or bathroom.
- But the clue says “near your ____” — likely toothbrush.
- But since it's a location, maybe “toothbrush” isn’t the place.
- Wait — it says “near your ____” — could be toothbrush or toothbrush holder?
- But the object being described is the toothbrush itself.
- However, the clue says “the next clue is hidden near your ____” — so it's referring to a location.
- But the item is the toothbrush, so the answer must be toothbrush.
- Alternatively, maybe toothbrush holder or bathroom sink?
But let's re-read:
“Maybe you forget to brush with it if you are in a rush.” → you forget to brush your teeth, so the clue is near your toothbrush.
So the blank is likely toothbrush.
✔ Answer: toothbrush
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CLUE #4
> You might open these up on warm spring days,
> But they will be shut tight when the temperature is zero.
> It is something you look through to see outside.
> You'll find the next clue on a ____!
- Opens in warm weather, closes when cold → windows.
- “Look through to see outside” → confirms window.
- So the next clue is on a window.
- Could be taped to the window, or on a windowsill.
- ✔ Answer: window
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CLUE #5
> Perhaps you need more than a flannel to get clean...
> This looks like a case of rub-a-dub-dub!
> Perhaps rubber ducky can find the next clue.
> It just might be in the ____!
- “Rub-a-dub-dub” → classic bath time rhyme.
- Rubber ducky → bathtub.
- “More than a flannel” → implies shower or bath.
- So, the next clue is in the bathtub.
- ✔ Answer: bathtub
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CLUE #6
> This thing just lies around on the floor,
> If it were a person, it might be called a slug.
> Instead you might wipe your feet on it.
> The next clue can be found near the ____!
- Lies on the floor, used to wipe feet → doormat.
- “Slug” → lazy, lying around.
- So, the clue is near the doormat.
- ✔ Answer: doormat
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CLUE #7
> I can take you places you have never seen,
> but first you have to type a password on to the ____!
- “Take you places” → implies internet or computer.
- “Type a password” → computer, laptop, tablet, etc.
- So, the device is a computer or laptop.
- But the blank is “on to the ____” — so it's a noun.
- Most likely: computer or laptop.
- But “type a password on to the ___” → better fit is keyboard or computer.
- But “on to the computer” sounds odd.
- “On to the keyboard”? But keyboard doesn’t take you places.
- Better: “type a password on the computer”.
- But the clue says “on to the ____” — possibly a typo or phrasing issue.
- Common expression: “type a password into the computer”.
- But here it says “on to” — maybe it’s meant to be “into”.
- But assuming it’s correct: “type a password on to the ____” — perhaps screen? No.
- Best guess: computer.
- Or laptop.
- But “on to the laptop” — still awkward.
- Another idea: tablet or device.
- But most logical: computer.
- And the clue says “I can take you places” — that’s the internet, accessed via a computer.
- So, the password is typed on the computer.
- ✔ Answer: computer
Alternatively, if we consider laptop, but “computer” is more general and fits.
Wait — what about phone? Yes, phone takes you places online too.
But the clue says “type a password” — phones have screens, but “on to the phone”?
Still awkward.
But computer is the best fit.
✔ Answer: computer
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CLUE #8
> After all this work, you might need to rest.
> Are your feet telling you “Ouch?”
> This thing has cushions and is a great place to sit.
> Find the last item somewhere near the ____!
- “Rest”, “feet hurting”, “cushions”, “great place to sit” → chair, sofa, couch, bed.
- “Near the ____” — so it’s a piece of furniture.
- But the clue says “find the last item somewhere near the ____” — the last item (probably an Easter egg or prize) is near the chair or sofa.
- Most likely: couch or sofa.
- But “chair” is also possible.
- But “cushions” and “great place to sit” → both apply.
- But “couch” has more cushions and is a common resting spot.
- Also, “after all this work” → sitting down after scavenger hunt.
- So, probably sofa or couch.
- But the blank is singular — “the ____”.
- Could be chair or sofa.
- But “couch” is more likely.
- However, “chair” is simpler and fits.
- Let’s go with chair — it's common and matches.
But wait — “has cushions” → chair usually has cushion, sofa does too.
But the clue says “this thing has cushions” — describing the item.
And “great place to sit” — yes.
But “find the last item near the ____” — so it's a location.
Best fit: sofa or couch.
But let’s check the flow: after running around, you rest on the sofa.
But “chair” is fine too.
But “couch” is more likely.
Wait — another possibility: bed?
But “after all this work” — you might rest on bed, but “feet telling you ouch?” — you’d sit on a chair or couch.
“Couch” is more appropriate.
But the word is singular — “the ____”.
Also, chair is acceptable.
But “couch” is better.
Alternatively, armchair?
But no — too specific.
Most common: sofa.
But in American English, couch.
But the clue uses British spelling? “Rub-a-dub-dub” is British.
But the website is UK-based.
So “sofa” is fine.
But let’s stick with chair as a safe bet.
Wait — “has cushions” — many chairs have cushions.
But “couch” or “sofa” is more likely.
Another idea: stool? But less likely.
Best answer: sofa.
But the clue says “near the ____” — so the prize is near the sofa.
Yes.
✔ Answer: sofa
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Final Answers:
| Clue | Answer |
|------|--------|
| #1 | spoons |
| #2 | microwave |
| #3 | toothbrush |
| #4 | window |
| #5 | bathtub |
| #6 | doormat |
| #7 | computer |
| #8 | sofa |
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Full Path:
1. Drawer with the spoons → kitchen drawer
2. In the microwave → kitchen
3. Near your toothbrush → bathroom
4. On a window → living room or bedroom window
5. In the bathtub → bathroom
6. Near the doormat → entrance
7. On the computer → desk or study area
8. Near the sofa → living room
This creates a fun, logical path around the house for tweens and teens during an Easter scavenger hunt.
🎉 Happy hunting! 🐰🥚
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable scavenger hunt easter.