Our treasure lies in the beehive of our knowledge. We are perpetually on the way thither, being by nature winged insects and honey gatherers of the mind.

Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)
German philosopher

There is a treasure in each workshop participant. Find it and let find the participants in each other. This game sets a positive atmosphere when everybody is new – and perhaps a little insecure –  in the workshop. It builds confidence and relationships.

By finding out the treasures in other persons participants get to know each other in a positive atmosphere.
By finding out the treasures in other persons participants get to know each other in a positive atmosphere.

Objective of Treasure Hunt

Familiarization of participants with one other.

Resources

  • Notepads
  • pens
  • pre-prepared list of treasures (equal to the number of participants, a prepared list with workshop related
Discovering treasures and getting your own treasures discovered builds confidence.
Discovering treasures and getting your own treasures discovered builds confidence.

Time

15—20 mins.

Task

Each participant is tasked with finding a piece of treasure (from a pre-prepared list cut out a question for each participant). To do this, they have to move around the room and ask all other participants whether they:

  • have ever been bitten by a dog,
  • have ever been on television,
  • like Sufi music,
  • like chocolate ice-cream, or
  • like burgers

Tip: You can use the list for the energizer I love people who… at a later stage.

Phase

Treasure Hunt is Starter game for the first day.

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