Two video game designers from New Hampshire have designed the ultimate treasure hunt.

And it just started - so you have time to get involved.

The concept is called "Project Skydrop," according to a Boston News 25 article.

Hidden somewhere in New England is a 24-karat statue valued at over 26 thousand dollars.

As of now, the search radius is about 500 miles around Boston, MA. Every day, however, that radius will shrink.

According to the official "Project Skydrop" website, "Over the course of three weeks, that circle shrinks day-by-day. At the end of the hunt, the circle will shrink down to a single foot, pinpointing the exact treasure location."

There is a $20 fee to become included in the game. The $20 gives you a new clue every day. Half of the $20 goes into the "bounty fund" which is basically extra money given to the winner.

The treasure hunt just began on September 19, 2024, and will run until October 10, 2024.

The concept is really simple, so although the reward will be paid in Bitcoin and you need to enter a $20 fee to get clues, the prize and concept are easy.

Pay the fee, get a daily clue, and the circle gets smaller...eventually, you will know where it is with a one-foot circle surrounding the gold...but can you be the first to it?

There is a $26,000 gold statue somewhere in New England. It is in the woods. The first person to find it wins.

Good luck to all hunters - I'll see you out there.

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