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Anyone want to do an online scavenger hunt?

narny101

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Greetings fellow forum members 

For those of you who are bored I have devised a little ‘scavenger hunt’ through the boundless realm of the World Wide Web. You shouldn’t find it terribly difficult to complete and I hope that you find it somewhat enjoyable and interesting. At the end of it you will be given a password, first person to post the password below is the winner!

Attached is the first part of my hunt, a simple word find! Should be pretty easy I think….. I’m interested to see how quickly you guys can get my password

Let the games begin….

P.S this my first time doing something like this so let me know what you all think, it is quite short so i might extend it at a later date
 

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oh and just in case it's not clear, when you finish the word search, all the left over letters will give you the clue to the next part :)
 

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Step 02 KILLED me, spent hours on it cause my eyes don't work like that.
Thank god for photoshop heheh..

So, final step says email but can I just tell you here?

Answer is: A candle.
 
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