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7 Wonders of the World
Embark on a virtual journey across the globe and unravel the mysteries of the magnificent 7 Wonders of the World, in this thrilling scavenger hunt
Questions
Easy
Welcome, world explorer! Let's start by getting familiar with the iconic Wonders. Ready for your first adventure?
Medium
Fantastic start! Ready to dive deeper? The medium level hunt takes you through the fascinating details of these world wonders
Hard
Impressive work so far! Now, for the ultimate challenge, this hard level hunt will delve into the intricate details and hidden histories of the 7 Wonders.
Clue 1: The only one of the seven wonders that still stands today, located in Egypt.
Clue 2: This ancient city in Jordan is famously known as the "Rose City."
Clue 3: Name the statue of Christ located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Clue 4: This wonder, located in Peru, is often referred to as "The Lost City of the Incas."
Clue 5: This is the largest amphitheater ever built, located in Rome, Italy.
Clue 6: This monument was built in the memory of an emperor's wife in Agra, India.
Clue 7: What is the name of the pre-Columbian city built by the Maya people, located in Mexico?
Clue 8: What's the name of the gardens that were hanging?
Clue 9: Which Wonder was a gigantic statue dedicated to the sun god Helios, located in Greece?
Clue 10: Which ancient wonder was located at the city of Ephesus (now near Selçuk, Turkey)?
Clue 1: Which Pharaoh was the Great Pyramid of Giza built for?
Clue 2: Petra is also known by another name, which means "stone." What is it?
Clue 3: What material is the statue of Christ the Redeemer made of?
Clue 4: Who is believed to have rediscovered Machu Picchu in 1911?
Clue 5: The Colosseum was primarily used for what kind of events?
Clue 6: What is the Taj Mahal's central structure?
Clue 7: The central pyramid in Chichen Itza is called?
Clue 8: The Hanging Gardens are said to have been built in which ancient city?
Clue 9: The Colossus of Rhodes straddled the entrance to which harbour?
Clue 10: Who was the main deity worshipped at the Temple of Artemis?
Clue 1: Which of the Seven Wonders was allegedly destroyed by an earthquake in the 14th century?
Clue 2: How many steps led to the entrance of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus?
Clue 3: How many years did it take to build the Great Pyramid of Giza?
Clue 4: What was the estimated height of the Colossus of Rhodes in cubits?
Clue 5: What type of stone was primarily used in the construction of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon?
Clue 6: What is the name of the mountain range where Machu Picchu is located?
Clue 7: What type of stone was primarily used to build the statue of Christ the Redeemer?
Clue 8: The base of the Lighthouse of Alexandria had inscriptions written in what language?
Clue 9: What material were the outer walls of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus made of?
Clue 10: The Temple of Artemis was located near which river?
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Clue 1: The only one of the seven wonders that still stands today, located in Egypt. Answer 1: Great Pyramid of Giza
Clue 2: This ancient city in Jordan is famously known as the "Rose City." Answer 2: Petra
Clue 3: Name the statue of Christ located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Answer 3: Christ the Redeemer
Clue 4: This wonder, located in Peru, is often referred to as "The Lost City of the Incas." Answer 4: Machu Picchu
Clue 5: This is the largest amphitheater ever built, located in Rome, Italy. Answer 5: Colosseum
Clue 6: This monument was built in the memory of an emperor's wife in Agra, India. Answer 6: Taj Mahal
Clue 7: What is the name of the pre-Columbian city built by the Maya people, located in Mexico? Answer 7: Chichen Itza
Clue 8: What's the name of the gardens that were hanging? Answer 8: Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Clue 9: Which Wonder was a gigantic statue dedicated to the sun god Helios, located in Greece? Answer 9: Colossus of Rhodes
Clue 10: Which ancient wonder was located at the city of Ephesus (now near Selçuk, Turkey)? Answer 10: Temple of Artemis
Clue 1: Which Pharaoh was the Great Pyramid of Giza built for? Answer 1: Khufu (or Cheops)
Clue 2: Petra is also known by another name, which means "stone." What is it? Answer 2: Al-Batra
Clue 3: What material is the statue of Christ the Redeemer made of? Answer 3: Soapstone
Clue 4: Who is believed to have rediscovered Machu Picchu in 1911? Answer 4: Hiram Bingham
Clue 5: The Colosseum was primarily used for what kind of events? Answer 5: Gladiatorial contests
Clue 6: What is the Taj Mahal's central structure? Answer 6: A white marble mausoleum
Clue 7: The central pyramid in Chichen Itza is called? Answer 7: El Castillo (or Temple of Kukulkan)
Clue 8: The Hanging Gardens are said to have been built in which ancient city? Answer 8: Babylon
Clue 9: The Colossus of Rhodes straddled the entrance to which harbour? Answer 9: The harbour of the city of Rhodes
Clue 10: Who was the main deity worshipped at the Temple of Artemis? Answer 10: Artemis (Goddess
Clue 1: Which of the Seven Wonders was allegedly destroyed by an earthquake in the 14th century? Answer 1: Lighthouse of Alexandria
Clue 2: How many steps led to the entrance of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus? Answer 2: 24 steps
Clue 3: How many years did it take to build the Great Pyramid of Giza? Answer 3: Around 20 years
Clue 4: What was the estimated height of the Colossus of Rhodes in cubits? Answer 4: 70 cubits
Clue 5: What type of stone was primarily used in the construction of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Answer 5: Limestone
Clue 6: What is the name of the mountain range where Machu Picchu is located? Answer 6: Andes Mountains
Clue 7: What type of stone was primarily used to build the statue of Christ the Redeemer? Answer 7: Soapstone
Clue 8: The base of the Lighthouse of Alexandria had inscriptions written in what language? Answer 8: Greek
Clue 9: What material were the outer walls of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus made of? Answer 9: Marble
Clue 10: The Temple of Artemis was located near which river? Answer 10: Kaystros River
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