The sun is shining, the seagulls are flocking, and fellow RuneScape players are gathered together to gain XP by constructing sandcastles. It sounds like The Beach event is back in RuneScape for another year! RuneScape has a well-deserved reputation of being a bit of a grind, so events like these can be a fun distraction whilst still being able to obtain experience. One of the activities during the event is obtaining and completing Sandy Clue Scrolls. Here is how to use the Sandy Clue Scrolls in RuneScape.
How Do Sandy Clue Scrolls Work in RuneScape?
Firstly, make sure that you have a Sandy Clue Scroll in your backpack. If you don’t, go seek out Reyna to obtain one. Once you have it collected, click on it to read the clue. This will tell you where you have to go in order to complete it. Follow the clue to the desired location and talk to someone, interact with something, or dig to complete the clue. For player convenience, when you need to dig for a clue, you can right-click the Sandy Clue Scroll, and there will be a Dig option.
All Sandy Clue Scroll Clues and Solutions
Members-only Clues are noted in bold. If you are a member, you can potentially switch to a free-to-play world and complete the Sandy Clue Scroll on that world due to the fact that the smaller free-to-play world means that the Clues are closer to Lumbridge Crater and quicker to solve. If you are going to do this, make sure that you do not open your Sandy Casket reward until you are back on a member-only world as free-to-play players are rewarded with less items.
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Speak to the librarian who maintains the grand library. | Go the Grand Library of Menaphos and speak to Kohnen the librarian. |
Speak to a man who deals in bananas, and owns his very own pet monkey. | Go to the Karamja banana plantation and speak to Luthas. |
Speak to a fisherman who doesn’t like whippersnappers, but loves Karambwanji. | Go to Brimhaven and speak to Lubufu. |
Somewhere a dwarf looks after a pile of coconuts. Search the pile! | Go to Lumbridge Crater and try to deposit coconuts on the coconut pile next to Coconut Shy. |
Something smells fishy behind a dwarf on holiday. | Go to Lumbridge Crater and interact with the table behind Nigel. |
Some say he’s got the beach in the palm of his hand. Others think he’s just excited about coconuts. | Go to Lumbridge Crater and talk to Palmer. |
Some say he guards their life, others say he sits around watching beach balls roll around. | Go to Lumbridge Crater and speak with the lifeguard at the northern side of the beach. |
She doesn’t sell sea shells, but does share common ground with the feather of fletching. | Go to Lumbridge Crater and interact with Flo. |
She can be trusted, she isn’t shy and she likes ducks. | Go to Lumbridge Crater and interact with Sarah. |
Pick some coconuts that are oh so close to the stage. | Go to Lumbridge Crater and attempt to pick coconuts from the palm tree that is just south of the main stage. |
On top of a pyramid which requires an agile being to climb, I’m buried by the stairs. | Go to the Agility Pyramid and dig at the top adjacent to the southern climbing rocks. |
Near a temple of fire, between two eastern pillars, lies what you desire. | Go to the Fire Alter and dig between the two pillars east of the alter. |
King Awowogei demands a banana! Bring it to him. | With a Monkeyspeak amulet, cramulet and a greegree, go to Ape Atoll with a banana in your backpack and talk to King Awowogei. |
Investigate a magical portal that will take you to a Fort near the Wilderness. | Go to Lumbridge Crater and try to enter the Fort Forinthry portal. |
Investigate a magical portal that will take you to random encounters within a dangerous land. | Go to Lumbridge Crater and try to enter the Wilderness Flash Events portal. |
Investigate a magical portal that will take you to many ancient places full of artefacts. | Go to Lumbridge Crater and try to enter the Archeology portal. |
Investigate a magical portal that will take you to an ancient city that was long thought lost. | Go to Lumbridge Crater and try to enter the Senntisten portal. |
Investigate a large hole that leads… Well, we don’t know where it leads. | Go to Lumbridge Crater and use the Dungeoneering hole to try to Dungeoneer. |
Dig in front of the place where a guard may sell you a mystical feather. | Go to Sophanem Slayer Dungeon and dig at the entrance. |
Dig in front of the place where a Pyramid can be found sunken. | Go to Sunken Pyramid and dig at the entrance. |
Dig in front of the place where a Pyramid can be plundered. | Go to Sophanem and from there Klenter’s Pyramid and dig at the entrance. |
Dig in the bamboo prison you were kept in at Ape Atoll. | Go to the Ape Atoll jail cell and dig anywhere inside of it. |
Dig in front of Waydar’s prized possession. | Go to Crash Island, stand on the left side of the Gnome Glider and dig. |
He’s a master of smithing, and knows a thing or two about redberry pie. I’m hidden on his anvil. | Go to Port Sarim, head south to Thurgo’s anvil and then smith on it. |
He’s got a rebuildathon going on, and an endless stream of important visitors. | Go to Lumbridge Crater and talk to Foreman George. |
He’s got one hat, two hat, three hat, many hats! | Go to Lumbridge Crater and interact with Sheldon by trying to open the store. |
He’s named after a boot, and carrying nets on his shoulder. | Go to Lumbridge Crater and talk to Wellington. |
I am buried by the archway of a sacred place where money was lost and blood was spilt, but where an oasis flourishes now. | Go to The Archway, stand in front of the Het’s Oasis statues and dig near the rug. |
I am buried in the desert, outside a dark tunnel which leads to a dark room. Be careful not to die. | Go to The Ripper Demon cave and dig in front of it. |
I am buried next to a tree on a shore of sand. Grappling was my use, but a bridge now has the upper hand. | Go to Al Kharid, head to the western shore and dig between the shore and the strong tree. |
I am buried upon some sand, just north of a rose, just north west of a memorial to the god of balance. | Go to Memorial to Guthix, head to the westernmost side where the rose bush is, and dig one square north of it. |
In a mine in the desert, where scorpions want you to die, I am buried where a water rune would usually lie. | Go to Al Kharid Mine and attempt to enter the mysterious entrance. |
In a mine in the desert, where scorpions want you to die, I am hidden somewhere mysterious. | Go to Al Kharid Resource Dungeon and attempt to enter it. |
In a sandy city, north of the border, a weapons scimitar salesman keeps his valuables somewhere. | Go to Al Kharid, enter Zeke’s house, and attempt to open the safe upstairs. |
In a sandy city, north of the border, find someone who has time for music and lyrics. | Go to Al Kharid, head north from its lodestone and talk to the musician. |
In a sandy city, north of the border, this skirt seller has what you need. | Go to Al Kharid and talk to Raneal. |
In a town of fishing and farming, there is a single starfish resting by the sea. What’s under him? | Go to Catherby, head to the fishing spots, and dig on top of the starfish. |
Rewards for Completing Sandy Clue Scrolls in RuneScape
The rewards for completing Sandy Clue Scrolls differ whether you are a free player or a member. Both players are able to partake in the activity, however, members have access to a wider range of clues available to them. On top of this, when a free player completes the Sandy Clue Scroll, they can receive up to two rewards, whilst members receive up to six rewards. The Sandy Clue Scrolls are worth doing as they can be destroyed and obtained until a quick and easy Clue appears and can give treasure trail rewards.
If you have completed your Sandy Clue Scroll for the day, how about continuing the grind for the very trendy Golden Cape? A must-have cosmetic override for any fashionable RuneScape player. Make sure you earn those shards before time runs out!