The purpose of The Hunt With Philosophy is, fittingly, a question in itself. It began in 2025 on the island of Jeju, South Korea, with a simple idea borrowed from childhood and sharpened by thought: what if a scavenger hunt could train curiosity the way philosophy trains the mind?
Part Socratic dialogue, part playground, The Hunt With Philosophy fuses games with questions, laughter with inquiry. Each "item" on the Hunt isn't a thing to collect, but a question to wrestle with, like "What makes something real?" "Can beauty be measured?" "Where does courage begin?" that are all designed to spark that delightful unease known only to those who wonder.
Our mission is to show that curiosity, however chaotic or childlike, is never simple. Beneath every playful riddle hides a path toward one's Waldo—the core truth, passion, or question each person must discover amid the noise of the world. Much like the child within us once searching for Waldo in the crowded pages of Where’s Wally, we search not to win, but to see.
It is, in short, a philosophical scavenger hunt. And like all good questions, you’ll know what it is when you find it.
SOME RECENT MEMORIES...





Jamwon Hangang Park (잠원한강공원) - Seoul, South Korea


