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Will Howells and the Mystery of the Missing Objects Oct 14

In which I engage in a quest in pursuit of hidden letters.

As I was preparing to leave work last night, I got a notification that “wherenext” had followed me on Twitter.

@wherenext’s profile sent me off to What is the question?, which appeared to be a Masquerade style treasure hunt. Presented with clues, the task is to find 43 object hidden in a square mile of London – the very part I travel to every day.

The clues stumped me for a bit but eventually I worked out they were referencing various blogs (had I seen the Guardian story previewing the game I’d have been there quicker!). These blogs have within them pointers to locations on the map. I discovered that one of the locations was behind my office and another couple on a (slightly circuitous) route home, so I passed by all of them in the evening darkness – and found nothing.

Before I go on I should mention – as the Guardian article explains – that the game is promoting the campaign site XDRTB.org, which is creating awareness of extreme drug-resistant tuberculosis. It was set up by photojournalist James Nachtwey, who captured these harrowing images:

Last night, I worked on the clues and came up with most of the locations, with a clear pattern forming on the map. I got up at a quarter past six this morning to catch an early train and begun by traipsing around Waterloo armed with my mobile phone’s GPS and Google Maps.

I wasn’t sure how hidden the items would be and didn’t really want to draw attention to myself (even at 7am there were people around) so I didn’t clamber around the first grid point too much. Probably as a result, I didn’t find whatever it was I was looking for. I’d seen something on Twitter about photographing yourself in the location even if you didn’t find the object, so I did that:

In Waterloo, empty-handed

A short walk away at the next location, I again failed to find anything. And then, after a longer walk, I found myself on the south bank of the Thames opposite the House of Parliament.

Parliament

Failure there too.

Next stop was York Road, ascertained from a clue on Bill Thompson’s blog. I peered around as nonchalantly as possible as commuters from Waterloo passed by. And there, concealed behind a plant pot, I found…

Treasure!

Each photograph is accompanied by a character, in this case an O, and the 43 characters will make up a question. Identifying that question is the key to winning the game.

The excitement of this discovery – photograph quickly moblogged – was quickly followed up with more failures, and a while later with two more successes, one near Embankment tube and one close to Parliament Square. I was impressed that the team behind the game had managed to place so many objects in sensitive areas without causing security alerts (yet).

I covered around 20 sites and around 7 miles in more than two hours of hunting, got plenty of exercise (not least lugging my laptop with me) and got to know bits of London I pass near every day in much more detail (including passing through Horse Guards Parade for the first time).

At lunchtime I returned to a couple of the sites from last night and found the daylight made all the difference: two more successes. At the time of writing, nine of the objects have been revealed.

I’ve now solved (hopefully correctly) all the clues and identified 43 locations. To help me track down the objects, I’ve programmed the locations into Google Maps on my phone, and they appear to form a recognisable pattern:

Me and my map Secret locations plotted

There are 15-20 locations I’ve not been to yet. I’ll see if I have the energy for another early start tomorrow.

And, of course, you can play the game too…

Twitter Updates for 2008-10-13 Oct 13
  • Did I mention that I turned down the chance to film Joanna Lumley today? Too much else on 🙁 #
  • Distracted on way to office. Mirror in lift made some hairs in my beard look grey (clearly blond). Then random jar of peanut butter in hall. #
  • What’s the capital of Iceland? About £3.50… #
  • From canteen kitchen: “They’re green beans, not runner beans.” “Oh. Why are they called runner beans then?” “They’re not runner beans.” #
  • @anniemole @Chris_Reed There’s MP @joswinson too. We’ve also got quite a few parliamentary candidates like @duncanhames and @mpntod #
  • @stephenfry You’re on the Old Kent Road? #
  • @girlonetrack I could murder a French Fancy right now. #
  • Forget the banks, the government needs to take immediate action to dramatically increase IT literacy or I may actually be driven nuts. #
  • Scenes outside Parliament on TV don’t bode well for getting to the Tube… #
  • Peers voted down 42 days. Undemocracy triumphs, thankfully. #
  • It occurs to me that the Royal Bank of Scotland is now the National Westminster Bank. #
  • @PBizzle It’s good news! #
  • @wherenext Thanks for following me, which has led to me traipsing around London in the dark. #
  • @wherenext Ah, OK, cool. Have a growing list of places to look. Three tonight but may have missed in the dark. #
  • Woah, Elizabeth: The Golden Age real throws historical accuracy to the wind, doesn’t it? #
  • @jamesgraham Watched the first one yesterday. Certainly better but didn’t think it was fantastic either. #
  • @jamesgraham My word, the Tilbury speech is awful. Aiming for Henry V and missing by a mile. #
  • And now they’ve mistaken the Spanish Armada for Pirates of the Caribbean. Started dull but worthy; now it’s rubbish. #
  • I am fully expecting the King of Spain to resign. Or Elizabeth to fight a duel with him. #
  • @jamesgraham I am indeed. Thankfully it’s over now and LoveFilm can replace it with something better. #
  • @po8crg They rewrote it! #
  • @wherenext OK, have stayed up too late solving clues, thanks 🙂 Now to see how much time I’m actually going to have tomorrow to hunt… #
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Twitter Updates for 2008-10-12 Oct 12
  • First night bus full. Walking further up Charing Cross Road to increase chances of getting on next one. #
  • Four stops up, straight no an empty bus. #
  • Various idiots on the bus added 20 minutes to the journey. Home at 4am. Urgh. #
  • Have the potential to be out every night this week. Need to pick at least two things not to do then… #
  • Trying to shop for food while full from big lunch. Appetite and decisiveness FAIL. #
  • You have been sent a media message from +447904117421.View it at http://mmsi2legacy.o2.co.uk by typing in your ID:447624801423 and PIN:0 … #
  • Mental note: don’t text Twitter when you mean to text Twitpic. #
  • http://twitpic.com/fv6z – Credit crunch comes to Sainsbury’s #
  • Playing Lego Batman on the PS2. #
  • @PBizzle Mary Poppins not putting money in the bank scene is very topical… #
  • Intrigued by the rumour that all seven surviving Doctor Who actors will be in a Children in Need special next month. #
  • @jamesgraham He was in the dreadful 1993 Children in Need special. #
  • @jamesgraham That’s the one. #
  • @vero I’ve been playing it today, but only been the goodies so far. Should really finish Indy before playing more… #
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Twitter Updates for 2008-10-11 Oct 11
  • Concerned about the govt using terrorism laws against Iceland. It may seem satisfying but it’s another example of abusing special powers. #
  • Catching up with Jodie Kidd’s Who Do You Think You Are? on the iPlayer. #
  • “We are now approaching Battersea Park.” Only if Battersea has moved a few miles east. Or this train is magic. #
  • Busy DJing at a friend’s 30th. #
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