What type of Game?
We were a team of 5 members, and we recently took part in a super exciting Aptitude-based Treasure Hunt organized by my trainer. This wasn’t usual "run and find" type of game — it was a full-on mind game with logic, clues, and riddles, all designed to test the brains and teamwork.
Round:1 Let the Hunt Begin!
The game started with a simple rule:
Solve a clue ➝ Get the next location ➝ Repeat until the end.
Our first task we had to solve a logical seating arrangement puzzle. We cracked it by using logic, and we quickly received the next clue.
Round 2: The Prime Numbers Puzzle
This time, one of our trainee friends became the clue master! He gave us this tricky question:
"Two prime numbers addition is 90. The first number is double the second one. What are the two prime numbers?"
We did the math step by step:
we figured out it was 29 and 61 that worked with the given condition!
Round 3: Prime Number Hidden in Plain Sight
“Find a prime number that’s very visible inside the institute.”
So we searched every classroom, wall, door, board… but found nothing. Finally, someone looked at our trainer’s bike number — and yes! It was a prime number!
Inside the bike seat, we found our next clue.
Round 4: Speed, Distance, and Profit-Loss:
This is the Aptitude question We found the clue is one of my trainer is gives the next task. He said if you want a question so tell Introduce yourself. I said to him with speed.Then give those question.
The next clue was an aptitude combo question —
One part was based on Speed and Distance, and another was a Profit & Loss sum. We split tasks within the team and quickly solved both.
Final Task: The 5-Letter Word Challenge
Now came the real twist!
We were told:
“The final clue is a 5-letter word. You can ask only Yes or No questions, but you only get 10 chances. If your question is silly or obvious, it still counts!”
We lost 5 points just asking basic things. Then came the biggest hint:
“It is non-living, but it triggers a change in living things.”
“It starts with 'B' and ends with 'M'.”
We searched the whole institute. And then — we saw a tree beside the institute: Badam (Almond)!
That was it! Near the badam tree, we found the next clue.
The Final Clue: What’s Our Rule?
The last question was Quotes:
“What is your rule?”
Then we remembered — our trainer always says this in class:
“The first rule of Aptitude is: It’s Easy!”
That was the answer!
What We Learned:
This treasure hunt was not just a game. It helped us:
-Sharpen our problem-solving skills
-Collaborate as a team
-Practice real aptitude questions in super fun way
-Learn to observe everything carefully
This clue ends here... the next one is in my next blog!
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