Este's Quest Treasure Hunt

What is Este’s Quest Treasure Hunt?

Este’s Quest is a treasure hunt for a hidden gold coin. The first person to find that coin will also receive a growing cash bounty.

Este’s Quest Facts:

  • Releases 10/19/24 (by Esteban Limon)
  • BOTG required (hidden somewhere in SouthEast US)
  • Clues are a shrinking circle, various cryptic clues, (public) and expanding images of exact location (private $10)
  • Treasure is a Gold Coin plus growing bounty
  • End date: 11/17/24

What are the clues for Este’s Quest?

There are two types of clues for Este’s Quest. Public and Private (Free or Paid)

Public clues: Each day the circle shrinks. The gold coin is hidden somewhere within the circle. The public may also receive some cryptic clues throughout the hunt.

Private clues: When participants pay $10 they will gain access to a private discord channel. Within this channel images of the coin’s location will be posted. Each day allowing for more information to be gathered at to exactly where the coin is hidden

How Can I Join Este’s Quest Treasure Hunt?

To play for free follow Este’s Quest social channels. Este’s Quest YouTube Channel, or Instagram

To play as a paid participant – receiving more clues to identify the location faster – join the discord channel for $10.

For the first $4000, $5 out of each $10 will go into the Cash Bounty. After $4000, $6 will go into the bounty. The remainder goes to the creator of the hunt.

Who Created Este’s Quest and Why?

Este’s Quest is created by Esteban Limon. The hunt was inspired by Project Skydrop. Like Project Skydrop, the public will receive a shrinking circle of where the Gold Coin is hidden. This circle will continue to shrink each day until the exact location is pinpointed on November 17.

Private clues, which are more helpful to identify the location of the hidden coin quicker, are also given.

Esteban had this to say about his hunt in the MW Discord:

That’s what I want to deliver – my day to day job is all about customer satisfaction and service – and I use that a lot in my approach to designing Este’s Quest. End of the day I want everyone who participates (free or paid) to come away feeling like they were on some great adventure, the mental challenge and then thrill of solving puzzles, the excitement of having a hunch/guess and seeing it was correct, and also a sense of community.