Deputies, bring in those travel bugs — Geocache of the Week

Multi-Cache
GC45CZX
by LittlePegasus
Difficulty:
2
Terrain:
1
Location:
Arizona, United States
N 33° 36.299′ W 111° 57.610′

This week’s Geocache of the Week, Deputies, bring in those travel bugs (GC45CZX), combining a short outdoor search with strong storytelling, a clear purpose, and a final location that geocachers are unlikely to forget. Saddle up, bring a trackable, and prepare to help the sheriff keep the peace.

This two-stage Multi-Cache invites geocachers to step into the Old West and help the local sheriff keep order in town. The mission is simple: bring a trackable, follow the clues, and deliver your “prisoner” to a one-of-a-kind jailhouse hide. Along the way, you’ll find creative details and a cache experience that has earned plenty of attention from the geocaching community.

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Ye ole ‘Post Office’ ~ 🏫~Holualoa — Geocache of the Week

Mystery Cache
GC3E9QK
by Jake39
Difficulty:
2
Terrain:
1.5
Location:
Hawaii, United States
N 19° 37.092′ W 155° 56.940′

In Holualoa, Hawaii, a retired post office still welcomes visitors—this time with art, local history, and a geocache. This week, we’re headed to the Big Island to explore Ye ole ‘Post Office’ ~ 🏫~Holualoa (GC3E9QK) and earn a smiley along the way.

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Retro Game Cache – Space Attack – BETA — Geocache of the Week

Traditional
GCARYNR
by MaxPayne84
Difficulty:
1.5
Terrain:
2.5
Location:
Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
N 51° 25.167’ E 008° 05.209’

Retro gaming has a timeless charm. Long before high-definition graphics and sprawling open worlds, players were captivated by simple mechanics, bright pixels, and the thrill of beating the high score.

Retro Game Cache – Space Attack – BETA (GCARYNR) channels that era perfectly.

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We asked you: what advice do you have for solving puzzle caches?

When you see a blue question mark on the map, do you feel curious—or confused? Mystery Caches—also known as Puzzle Caches—can be intimidating. Some puzzles involve codes or ciphers. Others require solving math problems, answering questions, or reviewing the cache page for hidden clues.

Solving puzzle caches takes patience, attention to detail, and a willingness to try different approaches. We asked geocachers to share their best advice for getting started.

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