Mister X

City / Town
ⓘ You need to at least choose 2 other people to complete this #dare. In the description below a group of 4 people plus yourself are taken as an example. To adjust the amount of markers to your group size, take the number of total participants - including yourself - times 10 (5 (Group size) x 10 = 50). You always have 10 markers as your possible starting location whereas the other people have as many markers as their amount times 5 ((5 (Group size) - 1 (You)) x 5 = 20).
Before starting, create a custom map in which you can mark locations. You can use Google Maps for example or similar applications to do so. Set up 50 markers of which every single one should represent a city of your choice. Choose a distance in between the cities which can easily be covered in less than 1 hour by car, train or cab. Choose 10 of those 50 markers which will be possible starting locations for yourself. Afterwards choose another 20 markers which will be possible starting locations for the other 4 people. The last 20 markers will be unoccupied at the beginning. You can use different marker styles to show the 10 starting locations for yourself, the 20 for the other 4 participants and the remaining 20.
After all markers a placed on the map, visualize possible connections in between each marker. For that you could take a screenshot and use any type of graphic software to connect cities next to each other by drawing lines. Make sure every city has at least 2 - preferably at least 3 - but not more than 5 lines leading in and out. Later on those lines represent everyones possible movements. Instead of using a screenshot to visualize this part of the #dare, you can also draw it on a piece of paper or use a design software. If you do so, write down the city names in relation to their real geographical location in a grid like pattern and connect them afterwards with lines in the same way as described before.
Share the map and the movement visualisation with the other participants and agree on a date for the #dare which can take up to 7 days in total. Every day while this #dare is ongoing is divided into 4 segments, of which every one takes 3,5 hours. As an example: If you decide together, that 6 am is going to be the starting time, the first segment takes from 6:00 am to 9:30 am, the second one from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm, the third from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm and the last segment from 4:30 pm to 8:00 pm. After date and time are clear to everyone, you choose a starting location, write it down but make sure nobody else knows about it. The other participants also choose one location each, but share it to everyone else, including yourself.
On the starting date, everyone needs to be in their respective starting city before the first segment starts. During each segment everyone must take a picture of themselves at their current location and reach another city by car. Before the next segment starts everyone besides yourself has to announce their new location. If you were in that location in one of your last 3 segments, you have to announce this as well and undress one piece of clothing, which you have to leave in the trunk of your car. If one of the other participants announce a location you were in the segment before, you have to undress completely and also leave all your clothes in the trunk of your car. If you cannot undress further, even though you would need to, you need to announce one location you have been to before and in which segment you were at that place.
Write down every city you go to and make sure you don't return to the same location you arrived from, while everyone else can do so. After all segments of the day finished, you can dress back up and rest until the next day. You can sleep in a hotel, tent or your car for example. Before the first segment of the next day starts, dress the same way you were in the segment before and continue as usual.
The #dare ends, after you are on the same location as another participant or 28 segments (7 days) passed. For every day (4 segments) your receive 15 NIP-Points.
Extreme: Use public transportation like trains and busses or walk, bike or similar means of transport, instead of your car. Store your undressed clothes in a backpack which you can take with you all the time. [x3 NIP-Points]