[Summary] : SLC29-W6 | The Final Reveal

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Hello Steemians,
Week 6 completed the season with a shift from routes to a single decisive point: a Final Treasure Spot — revealed through a story, proven by video, and unlocked through a world-solvable Mystery Coordinate puzzle.
This time, the mission was:
Can you pin a meaningful final place, tell a “final chapter” story, and hide a fair Mystery Coordinate (Category + North/Center/South + Acrostic) that anyone can solve from anywhere?
Participants had to pin a real location on SteemAtlas, write a concluding narrative connecting Week 1–5 skills, include 2–4 original photos, provide a Speem.watch proof video (20–60s), and design a Mystery Coordinate Puzzle containing:
- Category (from the official list)
- North / Center / South code (above / heart / feeling-sound)
- Acrostic message (6–10 lines forming a hidden final word)
Week 6 also rewarded engagement: attempting to solve other participants’ mysteries through thoughtful comments.
| Total participants reviewed | 11 |
| SteemAtlas pins included | 11 / 11 |
| Video provided (Speem/IPFS/YouTube) |
11 / 11 |
| Mystery Coordinate puzzle clearly present (Category + N/C/S + Acrostic) |
6 / 11 |
| Final narrative connects the season (Week 1–5 → Week 6 “final chapter”) |
9 / 11 |
| Engagement indicated (interaction beyond own post) |
10 / 11 |
Score Verification Note
All final scores used in this report are the official jury totals and are mathematically consistent with the rubric (sum of the 5 criteria equals the final score for every reviewed entry).
Post Quality Snapshot
The most common Week 6 weaknesses were:
- Puzzle format incomplete: missing the acrostic or not writing a clear North/Center/South code.
- Category not aligned: using a custom label (e.g., “park”) instead of the official category list.
- Proof video compliance gaps: missing the spoken “final reveal” line, unclear location proof, or not linking Speem.watch directly.
- Final chapter not tight enough: location description is good, but the story does not clearly “close the season.”
- Engagement evidence missing: some users interacted, but did not show two mystery-solving attempts with visible reasoning.
| High quality (8.5 – 10) | 4 posts | Strong final narrative, compliant puzzle (Category + N/C/S + acrostic), good proof, and visible engagement. |
| Good (7.0 – 8.49) | 6 posts | Solid entries, usually missing one key element (puzzle completeness, Speem link clarity, or engagement proof). |
| Needs improvement (Below 7.0) | 1 post | Most often missing the required puzzle structure (Category + N/C/S + acrostic). |
| Rank | Author | Final Treasure Spot (City, Country) | Score (/10) | Why it stood out | Post Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | @marwene | Yellow Secret Door (Medina of Tunis, Tunisia) | 9.8 | Best overall execution: crystal-clear final narrative, strong “hidden detail” concept, fully compliant puzzle (Category + N/C/S + Acrostic: MEDINA), and excellent proof video with a real discovery moment. | View post |
| 2 | @bossj23 | Monument Garden (University of Uyo, Uyo, Nigeria) | 9.2 | Powerful final chapter: “abandoned facility + buried secret” atmosphere, strong season linkage Week 1–6, excellent proof video, and high engagement. Puzzle is creative (needs cleaner formatting to be perfect). | View post |
| 3 | @ripon0630 | Akilpur Sea Beach (Sitakunda, Bangladesh) | 9.0 | One of the strongest “season closure” choices (hills → sea), vivid sensory links to Week 2/4/5, and a complete puzzle with Acrostic: AKILPUR. Only drawback: the reveal voice line must be inside the proof video. | View post |
| 4 | @enrisanti | Calle El Pilar / Plaza vs Cemetery (Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela) | 8.5 | Strong symbolism (“life vs death” boundary) and a solvable N/C/S + acrostic-style closure. Very good reflection and atmosphere; needs clearer official category labeling to reach top tier. | View post |
| 5 | @bijoy1 | M/s Sabuj Enterprise (Dagonbhuiyan, Bangladesh) | 8.3 | A clean “daily-life treasure” entry with a complete puzzle structure and Acrostic: SOBUJ. Strong documentation. Needs deeper “final chapter” meaning beyond product showcase for higher scoring. | View post |
| 6 | @mahadisalim | Buriganga Walkways (Dhaka, Bangladesh) | 7.9 | Beautiful riverside finale with strong personal meaning and season connection. Major gap: puzzle structure was not fully formatted (Category + N/C/S + acrostic). With a compliant puzzle, this would score much higher. | View post |
Best “Hidden Detail” Reveal + Puzzle Fairness
@marwene delivered the cleanest Week 6 puzzle structure and the most satisfying discovery moment (a secret shape hidden in plain sight).
Best Final Chapter Story Arc
@bossj23 connected Week 1–6 as a true investigation journey, ending with a symbolic, eerie, curiosity-driven reveal.
Best Nature / Sea Finale + Sensory Linking
@ripon0630 tied sound, history, and route memories into the beach environment with excellent cohesion and a complete puzzle.
Best Symbolic Contrast Location
@enrisanti used a single street as a philosophical border between recreation and mortality — a very strong “final reveal” theme.
Honorable Mention (Strong Season Reflection)
@lunasilver wrote one of the best Week 1–5 summaries and emotional closure; the main missing element was full puzzle compliance (Category + N/C/S + a clearly stated acrostic word).
- State one official category clearly (don’t invent a new label).
- Write the N/C/S code explicitly as three separate lines: North (Above) / Center (Heart) / South (Feeling/Sound).
- Make the acrostic unmistakable: 6–10 short lines where first letters form a final word, and optionally confirm it at the end.
- Keep proof video strict (20–60 seconds) and include the spoken line: “This is my final reveal for Geo-Quest Mystery,” plus one reason.
- Show engagement clearly: add two comment links (or @mentions + short reasoning) where you solved others’ mysteries.
- @marwene — 9.8
- @bossj23 — 9.2
- @ripon0630 — 9.0
- @enrisanti — 8.5
- @bijoy1 — 8.3
- @mahadisalim — 7.9
- @qasim-ummati — 7.7
- @lunasilver — 7.7
- @dove11 — 7.6
- @max-pro — 7.2
- @kibreay001 — 6.5
Week 6 proved the final reveal is not about distance — it is about attention.
A door can hide a bell, a beach can unite five weeks of learning, a cemetery gate can become a philosophy, and an abandoned garden can hold history that most people walk past every day.
Thank you to everyone who pinned, filmed, wrote, and solved mysteries throughout the season.
— @kouba01


Many many thanks to you for selecting me as a winner. I am so happy to see my name as the top 6 winners.
Friend, it was a real pleasure to complete this challenge this season. I read about interesting places. I enjoyed every single task. There are some truly beautiful sites. Thank you for giving us this opportunity.
Blessings to all.
Thank you so much, i’m really happy to see my name in the winning list again.
Congrats to everyone see you in the next quest.
Thnks for selecting