31 years, 5 months, and 9 days after it started, a hunt for a golden owl has lastly ended (through Gizmodo). Following a path of clues left by creator and puzzle designer Régis Hauser in his guide On the Path of the Golden Owl, revealed in 1993, the profitable scavenger unearthed a bronze duplicate of the owl on October 3. The duplicate might be exchanged for the actual prize, a 10-kilogram statue manufactured from gold and silver embellished with diamonds that’s value roughly $US165,000.
Although Hauser died in 2009, the guide’s illustrator Michel Becker grew to become the treasure hunt’s caretaker and just lately opened a Discord server that breathed new life into the search, making it simpler for hunters to collaborate.
On the Path of the Golden Owl is considered one of many “armchair treasure hunts” revealed following the invention of the style by Equipment Williams in his 1979 guide Masquerade, which contained clues resulting in a buried statue of a golden hare. One other instance of the shape, The Secret: A Treasure Hunt, accommodates puzzles whose options result in 12 buried treasure bins. Although the guide was revealed in 1982, solely three of the treasures have been discovered to date.