Primary Search Challenge
There are lots of ways to use the internet to find the answer to these challenges, including Google Search, Google Maps, Streetview and Arts and Culture.
Darren just noticed this flag doesn't match this place's colour scheme. Which Sustainable Development Goal is represented by this flag?
Andrew comes across a rare Sifaka, before travelling to the nearest beach. What ocean is he looking at?
Laura is in a square opposite a famous UK building and notices that there are 11 statues of men but only one statue of a woman. What word is repeated on the banner she is holding?
Cat goes to a museum and sees this dinosaur skeleton, how many teeth did this species of dinosaur have?
Mia is climbing the highest mountain in a country with a uniquely shaped national flag. What mountain is she on?
What country is Emma in if she witnesses an animal give birth but after it gives birth it is still pregnant?
Stuart is watching an old comedy sketch about Spam, he then writes a program using a language named after the team behind the comedy sketch, but who created that programming language?
How long would it take Paul to drive from the most southerly point to the most northerly point in the UK?
She said, a child, educator, book and writing utensil can each change the world. What is her first name (also part of her book’s title)?
Rachel is paying with pesos for a mango in this country in the Eastern hemisphere. What country is she in?
Jess is looking at the statues carved by the Rapa Nui people. What is the average weight of these statues?
Can you solve this riddle?
In the USA, you’ll find me on a head… In the UK, you’ll find an engine under me. What am I?
Cat is standing in the UK’s largest indoor rainforest. What year was it officially opened to the public?
How many years was the queen that was rumoured to have an extra finger married to the king of England?
On the last Monday in May the United States has a federal holiday. What was this day previously known as?