Looking for a fun way to keep the kids entertained indoors? An indoor treasure hunt is one of the easiest and most exciting activities you can set up at home.
It keeps kids active, engaged, and thinking β and the best part is you can make it as simple or creative as you like.
Here are some fun indoor treasure hunt ideas to try.
π΅οΈ 1. Simple picture hunt (great for younger kids)
Take or print pictures of objects around your home.
Examples:
- Sofa
- Toy box
- Kitchen table
π Kids match the picture to the real item
π€ 2. Clue-based treasure hunt
Write simple clues that lead from one place to another.
Example:
βIβm where you brush your teethβ¦β πͺ₯
π Next clue hidden in the bathroom

π¨ 3. Colour hunt
Give kids a list of colours to find around the house:
- Something red
- Something blue
- Something green
π Easy and great for toddlers

π§Έ 4. Toy hunt
Hide their favourite toys around the house.
π Add excitement by timing them or giving hints
π§© 5. Puzzle clue hunt
Each clue leads to a puzzle piece.
π At the end, they complete the puzzle to win a prize
π¦ 6. βFind the surpriseβ hunt
Hide a small treat or surprise at the end:
- Sticker
- Snack
- Small toy
π Builds excitement as they go
π’ 7. Number hunt
Hide numbers around the house.
π Kids collect them in order (1β10)
πΊ 8. Treasure map hunt
Draw a simple map of your home.
π Mark where the treasure is hidden
π 9. Themed treasure hunt
Make it more fun with a theme:
- Pirate treasure π΄ββ οΈ
- Dinosaur adventure π¦
- Princess quest π

β± 10. Timed challenge hunt
Set a timer and see how fast they can complete it.
π Great for older kids
π‘ Tips for a successful treasure hunt
- Keep clues simple for younger kids
- Hide items at their level
- Mix easy + slightly tricky clues
- Add a small reward at the end
π Final thoughts
Indoor treasure hunts are a simple way to turn an ordinary day at home into something exciting. Whether you go all out with clues or keep it quick and easy, itβs guaranteed fun for the whole family.


