Scottish Daily Mail

Yes, another chance to find the Golden Unicorn and... HUNT DOWN A £50,000 JACKPOT!

Today we start Week Two of our brain-teasing treasure hunt! Picture clues, daily riddles – all leading to the secret location of our Golden Unicorn. Find it... and you could win THOUSANDS

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Last saturday, we launched Week One of our hugely popular summer treasure Hunt. thousands of you joined in the adventure, cracked the clues and found the Golden Unicorn, who was hiding at one of Britain’s popular seaside resorts.

For three weeks, our Golden Unicorn will take you on a tour of Britain — all from the comfort of your armchair.

You and your family will solve the riddles and use your knowledge of Britain and its history to find our Golden Unicorn. Enter your answers and you can win some tremendous cash prizes.

Last week, we visited the seaside. this week, we’ll explore some of Britain’s most-loved sporting venues. and, to play the third and final week, don’t miss next saturday’s Daily Mail for a fun-packed trip through our historical towns and cities. Each week, one lucky reader will win £5,000. Plus, if you correctly solve where our Golden Unicorn is hiding and enter our weekly competitio­n, you will be automatica­lly entered into a prize draw to win the £50,000 jackpot. If you enter all three weeks, you will have three chances to win. But that’s not all — this year we’re adding the opportunit­y to win £1,000 every day over the three weeks. Our Golden Unicorn treasure Hunts begin with an artwork. today’s illustrati­on (see far right) is of a bustling village cricket scene. Hidden in the picture are sEVEN letters. Unscramble the letters to find your first answer, which will be the name of a sporting location. Enter this in the boxes below. then, from Monday to Friday, solve a series of riddles — the answers to which will be linked to the week’s theme. Follow the steps below to join in the fun and enter for the chance to win some great cash prizes.

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