User:Timbertom

Congratulations. You have found the 6th clue!
Hello board gamers! Well first of all "congratulations". If you are here within wikipedia it means you have discovered the 6th and final clue from the games' website But before I begin to talk about 'who is Wil Angelli?' or 'the place it has revealed' here is a summary of the clues that got you this far.

Clue 1 (from the cover of the game box):

"On the sum of all six, less XX, in the rocks".

(the sum of all 6 numbers from the game dice, 24, less the value of 20 marked in Roman numerals = 4. This will have led you to Hiking Card number 4 - "Falling Rocks". If you look closely in the falling rocks you will see clue number 2...)

Clue 2:

"Another clue is inside my box".

(inside the base of the card box is written the third clue...)

Clue 3:

"Stand me in order a new clue will be near"

(by standing all the hiking cards in the correct numeric order from "1" at the bottom to "48" at the top you will have seen the 4th clue stamped onto the side of the card deck...)

Clue 4:

"Page 2"

(this stamp will have led you to the small disclaimer text on page 2 of the Game Summary Card where you will have seen the 5th clue...)

Clue 5:

"in the trees on 18 my name will appear"

(going to page 18 of the Game Guide you will have seen the answer to the riddle hidden in the image of the lost hikers - "Wil Angeli")

Now for those of you smart enough to have replied through the games' website* to receive more information about your final answer, you will have discovered 6th and final invisible clue hidden inside the tabled content of The Great Treasure Hunt web page:

"With my name now you have,

to Wikipedia you go

A place is revealed,

a Boy Scout he should know"

So what place does the 6th and final clue reveal?
Wil Angelli is an anagram of "Gilwellian"

A boy scout completing his Wood Badge leader training course becomes known as a 'Wood Badger' or Gilwellian'. The word Gilwellian is derived from Gilwell Park in the United Kingdom where the first Scout training took place in 1919 (read Scout Leader Training or Wood Badge).

Our choice to use an anagram associated with the Scout training site represents the diligence and dedication you have used to decipher all of the clues.

Congratulations once again! We hope you enjoyed the game and we look forward to your next contact.

Regards from an old Boy scout

Marco Bing

(Game designer)