Vazelin & InShadow
Ever thought about turning a delivery driver’s spam email into a full‑blown scavenger hunt that makes them think they’re in a secret mission?
That could work, but make sure the clues stay solvable. A driver’s time is tight; if they hit a dead end they’ll think it’s a trap and file a complaint. Keep the puzzle simple, the stakes low, and the payoff clear. It’s all about making the mystery feel earned.
Sure thing, just toss in a crossword that solves to “I love pizza” and you’ll have them rolling their eyes so hard they’ll forget their delivery slot. If they ever file a complaint, just tell them you were testing their culinary skills.
Sure, but keep the puzzle tight. Crosswords with that phrase are almost trivial; a driver will see it as a joke and move on. If you want a payoff, maybe leave a QR that links to a small discount on their next order—less likely to trigger a complaint. Just remember the goal is to entertain, not to create friction.
A QR code that goes to a “you’ve earned a free pizza slice” page? Classic. Or just put a tiny note: “Scan for the secret sauce: a 10% off on your next gig.” Easy peasy. That way the driver thinks they’re getting a perk, and I get the laughs when they actually see the “free pizza” sticker on the door of their next delivery. Problem solved.
Sounds like a neat loop. Just keep the code on the lower corner—easy to miss but easy to find for the observant. A subtle grin for you, a small perk for them, and a clean exit if anyone ever complains. That's how you stay in the shadows.