Thank you for your participation in Geo-Quest Mystery – Week 1: The Origin Point. Here is a fair evaluation of the post by @dove11, following the official Week 1 rubric for Geo-Quest Mystery:
Evaluation Summary
| Criteria | Score | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| 1. SteemAtlas Pin & Description | 1.25 / 1.5 | Pin and coordinates are included and the place is identifiable. Add country (India) + 1–2 extra wayfinding details to make it more useful for visitors. |
| 2. Creativity of Mission & Hidden Clue | 1.9 / 2.0 | A simple but powerful “Origin Point” (tea stop as a lifelong launchpad). The hidden clue is well integrated and not too obvious. |
| 3. Speem.watch Proof Video | 1.5 / 2 | Video link is provided and valid. For higher points, show clearer recognizable markers (stall/road/metro across) and include a direct “starting point” sentence. |
| 4. Storytelling Quality | 1.75 / 2 | Strong personal timeline (1994 → today), vivid atmosphere, and a clear link to future journeys toward the Himalayas. |
| 5. Photos Quality & Authenticity | 1.5 / 1.5 | Photos match the location and support authenticity well. |
| 6. Engagement (Comments / Clue Guessing) | 1.0 / 1.0 | The participant commented on the next post, which is good. To secure full points, ensure at least two entries are visited with clue guesses. |
Final Score: 8.9 / 10
Remarks:
This post turns an everyday place into a meaningful “Point Zero,” mixing nostalgia with real-world change (old stall vs modern transit hub). With a slightly stronger SteemAtlas description and a more “proof-focused” video shot, it can score even higher.
Hidden clue guess: NOMADIC
— Geo-Quest Mystery Jury
Thanks, I agree I should have written more but that would be too personal and revealing so I stopped.