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fincana

Fincana is a term used in several Spanish-speaking regions to describe a team-based competitive event similar to a scavenger hunt or obstacle course. It is commonly organized by schools, youth associations, scouts, or community groups as a festival activity or fundraiser. The central idea is to have teams work together to complete a series of challenges spread across a venue, earning points for speed, accuracy, creativity, or teamwork.

Rules and formats vary by country and organizer, but typical elements include a sign-in, multiple stations or

Origins and usage: the term fincana is related to the better-known term gincana, used across many Latin

See also: gincana.

tasks,
rotating
teams,
and
a
scoring
system
with
referees
or
moderators.
Challenges
at
fincana
stations
can
be
physical,
intellectual,
or
creative.
Examples
include
relay-style
tasks,
trivia
questions,
obstacle
courses,
treasure
hunts,
or
crafts,
often
with
time
limits.
Safety
guidelines
and
inclusive
design
are
usually
part
of
the
planning.
Prizes
or
certificates
are
common
incentives,
and
some
fincana
events
are
organized
as
fundraisers
for
schools,
clubs,
or
charitable
causes.
American
countries;
in
some
regions
fincana
is
considered
a
regional
variant
or
synonym.
The
concept
emphasizes
teamwork,
communication,
and
community
engagement
rather
than
pure
competition.