This information is for the Cub Scout program before the June 1, 2024 updates. After June 2024, all Cub Scouts should use the updated program requirements. See here.
Tiger Cub Scouts learn about magic, science, secret codes, and other “mysteries” while working on the Curiosity Intrigue and Magical Mysteries adventure.
See below for a printable copy of the requirements and resources for completing this adventure.
Requirements for the Curiosity Intrigue and Magical Mysteries Adventure
Complete Requirements 1 and 2 plus at least one other.
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- Learn a magic trick. Practice your magic trick so you can perform it in front of an audience.
- Create an invitation to a magic show.
- With your den or with your family, put on a magic show for an audience.
- Spell your name using sign language, and spell your name in Braille.
- Create a secret code. Share it with your family or den.
- With the other Scouts in your den or with your family, crack a code that you did not create.
- With the help of your parent, guardian, or other caring adult, conduct a science demonstration that shows how magic works and share what you learned from your science demonstration.
Related Resources for Curiosity Intrigue and Magical Mysteries Tiger Adventure
Here are some more helps, ideas, tricks, stunts, and related achievements to add some more magic to this adventure:
Secret Codes: 3 Fun Codes to Try
Having a secret code can be fun. There are several simple methods of coding communication so that only those who know the “secret” know what is being said.
Dark Magic Mind Reading Trick
This one also requires an accomplice. Your Cub Scouts will be begging you to tell them the secret.
Invisible Ink Demonstration
If they haven’t seen trick with lemon juice before, it will really get their attention.
Mystifying Paper Osmosis Trick
For this simple trick you will need an accomplice who is capable of not telling everyone he is helping you.
The Great Rope Escape Magic Trick
Another simple magic trick.
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