Beneath the waves lie millions of forgotten shipwrecks. Some are believed to still hide cargo worth over 20 billion dollars. One of them: the legendary Sea Venture, which ran aground off Bermuda in 1609.
Your mission: decode clues, follow historical traces, and uncover the truth behind the vanished gold ducats — based on a true historical event.
💬 Multiplayer: For the best experience, play as a pair or team — each player opens the game on their own device while you coordinate via WhatsApp, Zoom, or Discord.
Duration: approx. 90 min · Age: 14+ · Level: easy–challenging · Multiplayer: supported · Code: valid for 60 hours
The Crazy Dude
On Bermuda they simply call him the Crazy Dude. He never signs his name – he plays it. First listen to his short intro performance and then tap the golden pads in the correct order to recreate the full pattern.
Remaining attempts: 5
Sequence length: – • Your input: 0
You cracked his code. The Crazy Dude finally introduces himself: His name is Bil Krauss – on Bermuda many simply know him as “Crazy Dude”.
He roams Bermuda with his guitar and a billowing jacket, forever hunting for sunken wrecks and forgotten legends of the sea.
Each blog marks a chapter full of puzzles — play them one by one on your own or share them with your team, like explorers on a shared mission.
Street View – Bermuda
Feel free to look around – I keep showing up here, singing my songs about wrecks, currents and all the secrets out there.
Bermuda’s waters are considered one of the most dangerous ship graveyards in the Atlantic. Numerous wrecks — from colonial vessels to cruise ships — lie on the seafloor. The following overview highlights major cases, causes, and the region’s shifting maritime history.
Four colourful stamps, four ships: each stamp represents a wreck from the waters around Bermuda. A playful introduction to the stories of the Warwick, Caesar, L’Herminie and the Lord Amherst.
Between coral reefs, sandbanks and historic shipwrecks lies one of the Atlantic’s most exciting dive sites. Whether corals, ancient cannonballs or ship fragments — for wreck divers and history lovers, Bermuda is an underwater archive full of secrets.
A mysterious break-in shook the house of Christopher Carter — one of Bermuda’s first settlers after the Sea Venture wreck. Valuable historical pieces vanished without a trace and reappeared mysteriously a week later. The theft remains unsolved — perpetrator and motive unknown.
Blog 4 · Collection
Tucker’s House still holds many secrets
An ancient marble bust of a Greek god — lost, hidden and shrouded in mystery. Allegedly salvaged during the Sea Venture’s wreck and later sunk with it. Now clues may lead to its trail. Is the artefact still hidden — or lost forever in the Bermuda Sea? You need the 3 letters from the coins in Blogs 1 to 3 to proceed.
Wrong code.
Blog 5 · Museum
Teddy Tucker hands wreck finds to museum
The French naval frigate L’Herminie, grounded off Bermuda in 1838, remains one of the island’s most spectacular wrecks.
Teddy Tucker donated a salvaged bottle to the Ocean Discovery Centre. The bottle became part of the collection and demonstrates: even simple everyday objects tell the story of that dramatic night. Enter: Which letter appears on the coin from Blog 4?
Wrong code.
Blog 6 · Crime Case
Tucker’s Cross stolen
Tucker’s Cross — a 22-carat gold cross set with emeralds, salvaged in 1955 from the wreck of the San Pedro — was considered the most valuable wreck artefact ever discovered. Shortly before Queen Elizabeth II’s planned visit, the original vanished without a trace and was replaced with a replica. The original’s fate remains one of Bermuda’s great maritime mysteries. Enter: Which letter appears on the coin from Blog 5?
Wrong code.
Blog 7 · The Lost Logbook
The final clue?
A final hint leads deep into Bermuda’s archives — to a document long dismissed as a forgery. But whoever cracks the code uncovers the final secret of the Sea Venture. Enter: Which letter appears on the coin from Blog 6?
Wrong code.
The Sea Venture: How much truth is in the myth?
Solving the myth
The Sea Venture ran aground in Bermuda in 1609 and shortly after disappeared without a trace. To this day its wreck remains unconfirmed — as do tales of gold ducats, lost records and cryptic clues from the Carter and Tucker families. An unsolved mystery of the islands. Which letters appear on the two coins from Blog 7?