Be part of the fun as we take over WWU for the Second Annual WWU Great Puzzle Hunt (GPH) on Saturday, April 1. The event is an OUTDOOR adventure – think scavenger hunt, but with puzzle-solving. The puzzles are hands-on, group oriented, and internet exploration is encouraged! It will be to your advantage to have teammates with knowledge of music, art, theatre, dance, humanities, social sciences, sciences, and mathematics. So think up a fun team name and pick friends with a variety of interests. The WWU Great Puzzle Hunt is like a scavenger hunt adventure, with puzzles. Teams (4-6) travel on foot throughout Western Washington University's campus (outdoors) solving a collection of puzzles (logic puzzles, word scrambles, trivia, etc.). Lots of prizes will be awarded. Whether your team places first or two hundred and fifty-first, competing in a puzzle hunt is a great way to stretch your mental muscles, bond with your teammates, and have a lot of fun. The price goes up to $8 for students and $15 for non-students. And the event will occur rain or shine. Everyone in, and visiting, the Bellingham community is invited, regardless of their puzzle solving experience. Sign up in a team of 4 to 6 people online. Each team member under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. In regards to the level of math or science experience, a common misconception that only mathematically inclined people are good at solving puzzles. In this puzzle hunt, it will be to your advantage to have people on your team with knowledge of music, art, humanities and social sciences, as well as science and mathematics. The recommended items to bring for a successful puzzle hunt are: