What is There's Treasure Inside?
There's Treasure Inside is a massive multi-box treasure hunt released on November 12, 2024 by Jon Collins-Black (JCB). The hunt hides five separate treasure boxes across the United States, with total treasure worth millions of dollars. No boxes have been found yet — making this one of the most exciting active hunts available right now.
What makes this hunt unique is the variety: five different treasure boxes, each with their own set of clues, spread across different states. You don't have to try to find all five — pick the one that interests you most and focus your search there.
The Five Treasure Boxes
- The Lion's Share Box — The largest prize, with clues scattered throughout the entire book. Valued at over one million dollars.
- The Forrest Fenn Box — Contains items including artifacts from the legendary Fenn treasure chest, valued comfortably into six digits.
- The Pokémon Box — Rare Pokémon collectibles and treasures, valued in the six digit range.
- The Past and Future Box — Assorted treasures in the six digit range.
- The Appalachian Footpath Box — Assorted treasures in the six digit range.
How to Get Started
Purchase the book There's Treasure Inside on Amazon. All clues to find all five treasure boxes are within the book. Jon recommends reading through the book thoughtfully once, then again — jotting down anything that sparks your curiosity. Clues are subtly placed throughout the text and images.
Key Facts for Beginners
- All clues are in the book — no outside knowledge required
- Treasure boxes are NOT buried — they are hidden and no digging is required
- All hidden in safe, accessible locations in the USA
- No more than 3 miles from any road
- Never need to cross high water or dangerous terrain
- No more than one box per state
- Don't search when snow is on the ground
Beginner Tips from JCB
Jon Collins-Black says you don't need to be a genius to solve his hunt. Read the book multiple times, let your thoughts marinate, investigate anything that interests you, and don't overlook any part of the book. Value your own instincts — and beware of confirmation bias when following other people's theories.
