Emily Shunk, Theodore Kemna, and Vraj Patel
Elan Pan, Janaki Kapadia, and Anuprova Bhowmik
Nick Bodony, Sam Newman, and Jashan Takhar
Mikayla Blanke, Emma Murawski, and Florence Lin
Zoya Ahmad, Addison McClure, and Amalia Bollero
Arjun Kala, Teo Chemla, and Arya Thirodira
Emily Chen, Jenna Purnell, and Emma Donnini
Kate Ahmari, Miriam Arend, and Safa Shakir
John Brownridge, Jack Holder, and Cameron McGill
Ioanna Lee, Tracy Li, Sarah Guo, and Firmiana Wang
Benji Chang, Dan Yang, and Luke You
Navid Tajkhorshid, Hozaifa Bhutta, and Seyed Dastgheib
Olivia Thompson, Jeana To, and Edie Hoganson
Ethan Roberts, Lukas Grosse Perdekamp, Charlie Hechler, and Gus Miller
Ryan Wang, Nate Jones, Shoorsen Gandhi, Daniel Song, and Andrew Kim
Andrea Torelli, Mariam Vaid, and Clara Wood
Lili Tiouririne, Marlow Tracy, and Anya Troyer
Zev McManus-Mendelowitz, Aditi Adve, and Eli Khuri-Reid
Hello freshman of University Laboratory High School. We have gotten ourselves into an extremely unpleasant situation, and we need your help to get us out of it. Your job is to find QR codes, scan them, watch videos, and solve riddles to remedy our situation. Follow the Directions on the scanner tab. Click the link to be lead to a video that contains a clue as to where the next QR code is. Find that one and repeat. Remember this is a matter of happiness and eternal suffering, so you guys better go fast. If you help us with this, we will give you and your group a reward. Before you embark on your hunt, we need to alert you of some rules:
1. Do not remove the QR-codes after you have found them, seeing as other groups will need them.
2. You may not share any information your group has collected with other groups. If you do share information and we find out, your group will be disqualified. If you share information with another group and we do not find out, the other group might get to the prize first! So beware of what you talk about to your friends.
3. If you suspect that a clue is in a classroom, you need to wait until the classroom is empty (i.e. there is no class in it) until you can enter and search for the clue.
4. Do not duplicate the QR-codes for external sale or use.
5. You will be placed into groups for this hunt. Refer to the Groups section on our website (qrtreasure.web.illinois.edu) for your groups.
6. When you have found the QR-code that leads you to a video called Congrats, remove that particular QR-code and bring it to one of the group members (Leo, Wes, or Noah) as proof of your completion.
7. The clues will be hidden in plain sight, they may be on the sides, backs, or bottoms of things. Do not root around in someone's paper or belongings to find the code. You will not find it this way!
8. Have fun!