Inclusivity, Accessibility, and Safety
Provide alternatives for each task: photo or description, video or audio, team effort or solo. Avoid tasks requiring physical risk or expensive items. Share task durations in advance. Invite participants to opt out of any clue without penalty or awkwardness.
Inclusivity, Accessibility, and Safety
Skip stereotypes and region-specific trivia that alienates. Highlight local wonders by asking for ‘something uniquely yours’ rather than naming a cuisine or holiday. Encourage gentle curiosity: ask, don’t assume. Invite volunteers to review clues for cultural resonance before launch.