Free Valentine’s Day Scavenger Hunt Clues for Kids
A Valentine’s Day scavenger hunt is one of those easy activities that gives kids a little burst of excitement without needing much prep.
My son has always loved following rhyming clues around the house, and this set has become a simple February tradition for us, quick to set up, fun to watch, and an easy way to make the day feel special.
The clues work well for a wide range of ages, and you can adapt them to whatever spaces you have at home or in the classroom.

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Setting Up Your Valentine’s Day Scavenger Hunt
The scavenger hunt clues give kids enough direction without making the hiding spots too obvious, which keeps the whole hunt fun and quick to set up.
There are three printable pages with four clues on each. Print them in color if you can, though black and white works fine too. Cardstock holds up best when kids are running around with the clues, but regular paper does the job.

Cut out all twelve clues, and keep a small note for yourself about where you’ve hidden each one. It sounds unnecessary, but every parent or teacher who has forgotten one hiding spot learns this lesson the hard way.
The clues aren’t numbered so you can arrange them to fit your home or classroom layout. Some families prefer a long, winding hunt and others keep things short for younger kids—both work.
If you want a small prize at the end, choose something simple that fits your group. (If you need ideas, I share a few favorites right after the clues.)

What Are the Valentine’s Scavenger Hunt Clues?
These twelve rhyming clues can be adapted for younger or older kids, especially if you vary your hiding spots:
- Roses are red, violets are blue, and the next clue is hiding in your shoe.
- Valentine’s Day is here already, the next clue is hiding near your teddy.
- Love is in the air, your next clue is where you wash your hair.
- I love you, you love me, the next clue is hiding near the front door key.
- Violets are blue, roses are red, the next clue is hiding under your bed.
- Happy Valentine’s Day, your next clue is where you play.
- I love you so much, you make me complete, your next clue is hiding where you eat.
- Roses are red, the grass is green, the next clue is hiding in the washing machine!
- Roses are red, violets are blue, look in the sink for your next clue.
- The Valentine’s Day card helps me know you care, the next clue is on the chair.
- Hugs and kisses and Valentine’s wishes, the next clue is where you wash the dishes.
- My favorite flower is a rose, the next clue is where you would blow your nose.

If you want more variations, Etsy has plenty of clever Valentine’s scavenger hunt printables, but this set covers everything you need for a quick, low-prep activity.
Valentine Gift Ideas for Kids
If you like adding a small surprise at the end of the scavenger hunt, we’ve always gone with non-food treats. My son has a severe peanut allergy, so finding candy from nut-free facilities can be tricky, and little activity-based gifts tend to last longer anyway.
A few options that have worked well for us:
- Valentine’s Day Mad Libs – quick, funny, and great for downtime.
- Grumpy Monkey Valentine Gross-Out – always gets a laugh.
- Heart-shaped fidget toy – simple, durable, and an easy win for most kids.
If you need more ideas, I’ve rounded up our favorite Valentine’s gifts for boys as well.

More Free Valentine’s Day Printables
If you want a few more activities to pair with the scavenger hunt, these Valentine printables work well for different ages:
- Valentine’s Day selfie scavenger hunt for older kids who enjoy taking photos.
- Valentine’s matching game for a quick memory-style activity.
- Free Valentine bingo cards for groups or classroom fun.
- Valentine’s Day cards to color for a simple creative option.
- History of Valentine’s Day printable for a short, kid-friendly lesson.
- Valentine Activity Placemats for something easy at the table.

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Other Scavenger Hunt Ideas
If the kids enjoy this Valentine’s Day version, these themed scavenger hunts are great to keep on hand throughout the year:
- Book scavenger hunt worksheet – perfect for quiet reading days or library visits.
- St. Patrick’s Day scavenger hunt clues – a fun March activity with easy hiding spots.
- Easter scavenger hunt clues – simple rhyming clues for an indoor or outdoor hunt.
- Earth Day scavenger hunt – designed for classrooms and nature-focused lessons.
- Neighborhood scavenger hunt printable – great for a quick walk or after-school outing.
- Independence Day treasure hunt – a festive summer activity for kids and families.
- Escape room puzzle ideas – good for older kids who like more of a challenge.
Last Updated on 4 December 2025 by Clare Brown








