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PrizeHunt APP

About Prizehunt

PrizeHunt offers a fun and engaging way for players - both residents and visitors - to explore Seattle’s vibrant arts, culture, and small businesses—all while competing for exciting SeattleFWC26 prizes. The app is designed to create lasting memories and a positive legacy for the city during the World Cup.

Timeline
Beta Testing is currently happening.
PrizeHunt, will be available to the Public from March 2026 through mid-July 2026 to maximize the community’s involvement in the World Cup experience.
there are plenty of opportunities for participants to engage with Seattle and beyond.
300+
Stops
20
Tours
6
loops statewide
Stops
Geo-fenced locations such as parks, art installations, stores, restaurants, and supporter locations.
Tours
Curated groups of 10-15 stops within a 2-hour timeframe, based on geographic or thematic themes.
Loops
Larger routes that span multiple tours or stops, which can take hours or even days to complete. Players who complete loops will be eligible for the best prizes.

The Team Behind the APP:

PrizeHunt is an initiative of SeattleFWC26, the official local organizing committee for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Developed in partnership with YumeBau Inc, this geo-linked, rewards-based game is designed to connect you to the excitement and key locations of Seattle and beyond, with exclusive World Cup prizes up for grabs.

CURATION PROCESS OF STOPS

Step 1
Tour Info and Stop Nomination Form​Completed
​Completed by: Tour Leads
Step 2
Stop Participation Form
Completed by: Stop Business / Organization Owner
Step 3
Final Curation​
Completed by LOC and Tour Leads

Step 1
Tour Info and Stop Nomination

​Completed by: Tour Leads

We have selected individuals to represent each tour as our Tour Lead. They are responsible for curating the experience players - both residents and visitors - will have in each neighborhood or Tour that will be included in PrizeHunt.

Choosing Tour Stops: Balancing Icons and Hidden Gems

When selecting locations, Tour Leads aim for a mix of well-known landmarks (like the Space Needle) and unique spots that offer a deeper experience of our city. Consider these guidelines:

Small Business Focus
Approximately half of your stops should be small businesses. Prioritize those that reflect our values, particularly those connected to Indigenous culture, Juneteenth, Pride, accessibility, and sustainability.
Public Spaces and Points of Interest
The other half should highlight public spaces such as museums, parks, green transportation hubs, waterfront viewpoints, and relevant art installations or activations (like monorail pillars or Vital Spirit).
Support Our Hosts
Locations that are supporters of our Host City should be given priority.

Nominating Stops

The Tour Lead completes a nomination form that shares contact information with SeattleFWC26 Local Organizing Committee of potential Stops on the Tour.

Step 2
Stop Participation

​Completed by: Business or Organization Owner

The Local Organizing Committee will then reach out to each nominated stop (business owner or person) to gather all Stop Information via participation form.

**Please note not all small businesses, public spaces, and points of interest that complete the participation form will be included in PrizeHunt.**

The form will request the following required information:

  • First Name
  • Last Name
  • Email adress
  • The Tour You Represent
  • Name
  • Description
  • Location
  • Thumbnail
Format
  • Grayscale (recommended)
  • Resolution 256 pixels X  256 pixels
  • Please use the following Naming Convention for file : poi_thumb_(Unique Location Name).png
  • Unique location name should be no spaces, all lower case
  • For example, if your business is named “Eighth Generation” then the file name should be: poi_thumb_eighthgeneration.png

Please upload as .png image format

By participating in PrizeHunt, Stops have the opportunity to attract new customers to their business. While offering a deal is not mandatory, we strongly encourage it to help engage players. Here are some promotional ideas:

  • Discounts
    • Percentage off (e.g., 20% off your first purchase)
    • Dollar amount off (e.g., $10 off purchases over $50)
  • Buy One, Get One (BOGO)
    • Offer a free or discounted product (e.g., Buy one, get one 50% off)
  • Bundle Deals
    • Package related items at a discounted price (e.g., Buy a coffee, get a pastry for 50% off)
  • Loyalty Programs
    • Reward repeat customers with points that can be redeemed for discounts or free products

Complete the form by securely and safely signing our App MOU (Memorandum of Understanding).

Step 3
Final Curation

​Completed by: LOC & Tour Guides

Finally the Tour Leads and SeattleFWC26 Local Organizing Committee will review all the Stops that provided the required information and complete the final curation of the Tour.

**Please note not all small businesses, public spaces, and points of interest that complete the participation form will be included in PrizeHunt.**