The best Selfie-Tag game themes are usually ones that are:
- visually obvious in a photo
- easy to find in clusters
- fun to pose with
- different enough from one stop to the next
Selfie-Tag theme ideas:
- Color Hunt: murals, doors, signs, flowers
- Big and Weird: giant statues, roadside attractions, mascots
- Beach Town Hunt: boardwalk signs, lighthouses, marinas, beach accesses
- Historic Town Hunt: monuments, markers, gazebos, old buildings
- Art Walk Hunt: murals, sculptures, painted stairs, mosaic walls
Here are fun locations that could turn into a great Selfie-Tag game:
- City murals
Bright, bold, easy to spot, and each one feels different. - Giant statues or public art
Big landmarks make the photo challenge obvious and funny. - Historic markers or monuments
Great for adding a little discovery to the game. - Colorful doors
Easy to theme by color, style, or how dramatic the doorway looks. - Interesting staircases
Spiral stairs, painted steps, wide outdoor stairs, or unusual railings. - Fountains
Good for playful poses and recognizable backgrounds. - Playgrounds
Especially fun for silly poses, action shots, or team challenges. - Boardwalk signs
Perfect for beach towns and tourist areas. - Neon signs
Great for evening games and retro vibes. - Street art alleys
A strong visual theme with lots of variation in one area. - Animal statues
Bears, horses, fish, roosters, turtles—these are perfect for funny poses. - Giant roadside attractions
Oversized chairs, donuts, fruit, shoes, dinosaurs, and other quirky finds. - Bridges
Especially pedestrian bridges, painted bridges, or scenic overlooks nearby. - Gazebos and bandstands
Nice for parks, small towns, and elegant group selfies. - Flower walls or gardens
Great for colorful, cheerful photos. - Lighthouses
Strong destination feel and easy to build a full game around. - Beach access signs
Simple, local, and perfect for coastal games. - Unique benches or swings
Makes for quick and creative pose challenges. - Storefront windows
Reflections, displays, and themed shopping districts can make this really fun. - Food-themed locations
Ice cream stands, taco murals, donut shops, fruit stands, candy stores. - College campus landmarks
Mascot statues, arches, bells, or famous buildings. - Trail signs and nature markers
Great for parks, hikes, and outdoor scavenger-style versions. - Boats, docks, or marinas
Adds a nautical feel and lots of visual variety. - Old trucks, tractors, or vintage vehicles
Good for rustic towns, fairs, or farm settings. - Seasonal decorations
Pumpkins, Christmas lights, Easter displays, patriotic setups, fall scarecrows. - Architecture details
Arches, columns, brick walls, mosaic walls, domes, or unusual rooftops. - Local business mascots or signs
Chicken statue, giant fish, pirate sign, surfboard sign—very memorable. - Maps and “You Are Here” signs
Useful for navigation-based gameplay and easy proof of location. - Water towers
Surprisingly fun, especially in small towns with painted towers. - Themed downtown storefronts
Western towns, beach towns, arts districts, or old-fashioned main streets.
