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6->''"To whoever finds this, check this out. You're totally not gonna believe what I just found! That is an actual spot in the shape of an actual X. X marks the spot. X ''is'' the spot! Mind blown."''
7-->-- '''Zak''' (recording his find), ''WesternAnimation/ZakStorm'', "[[Recap/ZakStormS1E3MorlockTheUnstoppable Morlock the Unstoppable]]"
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9In your everyday stock PirateBooty TreasureMap, a path is drawn on a dotted line. It goes past illustrations of dragons and dolphins and palm-trees before coming to a complete stop at an "X". This is usually where you can find the stolen cargo buried on that beach. Bonus points if, upon arrival at the site of the buried treasure, there is an "X" on the ground as well.
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11Not to be confused with the [[Film/XMarksTheSpot educational short film of the same name]]. Compare MapStabbing, for when something important is marked on the map using a weapon.
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13See also: XMarksTheHero.
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16!!Examples:
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21* ''Manga/OnePiece'': In a clever variant, this is the only way to find Laugh Tale, the ultimate Treasure Island where the titular One Piece is located. A special variant of the ancient stone blocks called Poneglyphs are the "Red Poneglyphs", of which there are four, each one having the coordinates of a particular island. [[GottaCatchEmAll Once the locations of all 4 islands have been collected]], a cross can been drawn on a map, with Laugh Tale located in the center of the intersection.
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25* Inverted in ''WesternAnimation/MegaMind''. Metro Man rushes to the abandoned observatory to rescue Roxanne. When he gets there, however, he discovers it's a ruse to trap him... and there is a large red X painted on the floor of the observatory [[spoiler:marking the spot where [=MegaMind=]'s death ray is aimed.]]
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29* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade''. Dr. Jones makes a point of telling his class that X [[DefiedTrope never, ever marks the spot]]. Later on, while looking for clues, he finds that one is actually a giant Roman numeral [[GeniusBonus 10]].
30* On ''Film/ItsAMadMadMadMadWorld'', the treasure is supposed to be under a giant W, [[spoiler:formed by four palm trees.]]
31* In ''Film/TheLostKing'' amateur historian Philippa Langely is searching for the remains of UsefulNotes/RichardIII and believes they are buried under a carpark. When she sees a letter R painted on the asphalt, she has a premonition that Richard's body lies beneath, even though the R stands for reserved. Turns out he is buried there, and amazingly, this is TruthInTelevision.
32* ''Film/LowTide'': Peter buries the gold coins under a tree he carves an X into. Later, he moves them, burying them in the surf with an anchor as a marker.
33* ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'':
34** Invoked by Jigsaw in the Bathroom and Nerve Gas House games in the [[Film/SawI first]] [[Film/SawII two]] films, with an "X" symbol that indicates a certain location with useful items that the victims can pick up.
35** ''Film/{{Jigsaw}}'' has two of them.
36*** Mitch's specified test begins when he sets off a tractor's engine marked with a red "X".
37*** Also used as a subtle {{Foreshadowing}} with a painted "X" that Edgar stands in front of. [[spoiler:It gives away the aiming range of the shot Edgar had received.]]
38* Film/TheThreeStooges' ''Cash and Carry'': In the old house, where some con men tell them a treasure is buried, the three are given a road map with an ambiguous "X" marked next to "Walla Walla". Curly suggests that each "Walla" represents a side of the house, and that they base the search on this. Later on, Curly finds an ''actual'' "X" on a support beam in the basement, but ends up pulling it away and sending the floor above with Moe and Larry coming down to him when he tries to put his pick to it but gets it stuck.
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42* ''Literature/{{The Phantom Ship|1837}}'': A predecessor of sorts. Philip and Krantz bury what treasure is left from the ''Utrecht'' on an island for the Company to pick up later. They bury it beneath a coconut tree, which they have "marked with their axe."
43* ''Literature/TreasureIsland'' is the TropeMaker. The map to Captain Flint's treasure is full of annotations and sports three red crosses to help guide the way to the treasure.
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47* ''Series/TheGoodies''. In "Bunfight at the O.K. Tearooms", Graeme Garden is prospecting for gold and has a map marked with a big X. When he reaches this spot, he looks down and sees he's standing on a huge X.
48* ''Series/{{MASH}}'': North Korean pilot "5 o'Clock Charlie" comes by every day at 5 o'Clock and tries to blow up an ammo dump that's near the hospital but misses. So the guys in the unit decide to help him by painting giant arrows pointing the way to the correct location. (He still misses.)
49* Discussed in episode "Dig Dug" of ''Series/StrangerThings'', where Joyce marks on one of Will's drawings with an X and proclaims "That's the objective. Find the X." upon which Bob jokingly asks "What's at the X? [[PirateBooty Pirate treasure]]?
50* In ''Series/WhiteCollar'', Kate leaves Neal a [[LinkedListClueMethodology linked list of clues]] for how to contact her. One of the clues is an empty Bordeaux wine bottle with a map of Manhattan drawn on the label in invisible ink; Neal figures out that she wants him to go to the location on the map marked by the "X" in "Bordeaux".
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54* Parodied in ''Series/SesameStreet'' where it's noted that normally X marks the spot, but since the treasure is in a library, this time "L" marks the spot.
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58* ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'''s Treasure Trove Cove has an X painted on the ground, which can be {{Ground Pound}}ed to transform it into an arrow pointing the way to another X. After several iterations of this (including one that turns into a question mark), the player will find a treasure chest containing a jiggy.
59* The objective of ''VideoGame/CrackDown1989'' is to place bombs in specific locations within each stage, all of which are marked with a large red X.
60* After beating ''VideoGame/{{Dubloon}}'''s final boss, you can ask an old man on Pyrite Island for help in getting all the loot. He will put an X over any island in your PointAndClickMap that still has unopened treasure chests.
61* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIV'': The Treasure Map places one at the location of the Yggdrasil Tree, where the Zenithian Sword can be found.
62* In the UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum game ''Driller'', the player has to save an artificial planetoid by teleporting in drilling rigs to flare off a dangerous underground gas buildup in every sector and needed to follow clues as to the correct location to place the tower in each sector for maximum effect. In the first sector, a large "X" on the ground made it blindingly obvious where the first rig should be placed.
63* [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'' when sailing in [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean The Caribbean]], if Captain Jack Sparrow is in your party. On your actual sea charts, Xes mark named islands that you can fast-travel to while on deck; in fairness, some of them do have treasure, and one of them even has a chunk of Orichalcum+ for forging your [[InfinityPlusOneSword Ultima Weapon]].
64-->'''Sora:''' Hey, shouldn't there be big Xes on the map to mark the treasure?\
65'''Jack:''' It's never that easy, mate.
66* In the ''VideoGame/MonkeyIsland'' series, buried treasure is almost always marked with an X, sometimes because it's intended to be found; others, because it's a trap for the obliviously greedy. ''VideoGame/TheSecretOfMonkeyIsland'', ''[[VideoGame/MonkeyIsland2LeChucksRevenge LeChuck's Revenge]]'', and ''VideoGame/TalesOfMonkeyIsland'' all have such Xs, though in all these cases the treasure is well-hidden and not out in the open with a map leading right to it. The other games also have hidden treasure, but in secret rooms or caves.
67* ''VideoGame/PizzaTower'': Crust Cove has some locations marked with X. Body slamming those locations reveals a treasure chest.
68* ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies2ItsAboutTime'': the final level of the Pirate Seas era takes place on an X, which the map says it's "Treasures! (Not zombies)". You do get a "treasure" there... after fighting loads of zombies.
69* ''VideoGame/SixtySeconds'': One of the events involves the family finding an "X" on a wall outside and deducing if they should check it (via choosing a member). If you choose a member, it's very likely for them to find a hiding spot behind it (but not always), with you getting a random item you don't have in the shelter. There's also the chance that the chosen member will become tired or sick afterwards.
70* In ''VideoGame/Sly3HonorAmongThieves'', the scuba gear and pirate treasure Sly and the gang were looking for was buried on a spot with an X made of rocks laid out to mark its location.
71* ''VideoGame/SunsetOverdrive'': When looking for a buried shipping chart for a Mooil Rig DLC sidequest, the location to dig is marked by a raised X on the ground.
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75* Inverted in ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' -- the residents of Mechanicsburg inscribed a large X on the plain in front of their city to aid in targeting their MadScience defense-weapons.. and an egomaniac x-themed attacker took this as a cue to [[TooDumbToLive pitch his tent there]].
76* In ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}},'' a giant X on the ground is used to mark a drop zone for ice asteroids.
77* Mocked in ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary''. [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2003-06-17 Hey, look, Nick foun' a big treasure map!]] Five pages later they discover why exactly it's marked "X".
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81* ''WebVideo/SevenSecondRiddles'': A kid finds a treasure-map and follows it to a spot in the garden. It's subverted, because he doesn't find anything when he digs- his steps aren't as big as the person who made the map, so someone else finds the treasure instead.
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85* Parodied in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Alphablocks}}'', where the character X finds the treasure because X is said to mark the spot.
86* Subverted in the ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' episode "Just Us Justice Ducks, Part 1": [[BigBad Negaduck]] has a huge and very obvious flag over his headquarters pointing out the exact location of his lair (right in the background of the scene at that), but Darkwing fails to see it and instead goes for a cryptically-placed clue at the site of their last confrontation. [[BatmanGambit Of course, Negaduck was counting on Darkwing finding the clue and not seeing the obvious flag.]]
87* In ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "O-Ed Eleven", the Eds uncover a sheet of paper hidden in Eddy's brother's room. Edd does his best to decipher it, even laying it over a projection of a map of the neighborhood, but nothing comes of it. In a momentary fit of {{Cloudcuckoolander}} [[TheCuckoolanderWasRight intelligence]], Ed puts Eddy in front of the projection, the starting point being Eddy's nose and the end of the line leading to Eddy's ear (which so happens to be an X in design). Ed claims he was able to put it together because he is an older brother just like Eddy's brother.
88* At the beginning of the ''WesternAnimation/ZakStorm'' episode "[[Recap/ZakStormS1E3MorlockTheUnstoppable Morlock the Unstoppable]]", the Seven Cs find a giant x-shaped hole in the ground of an island. They correctly assume that this means there is treasure where the giant x leads, so they venture in.
89* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' episode "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud House", the kids are following a map that supposedly leads to hidden money. [[ChildProdigy Lisa]] notes that X marks the spot and she [[GoodWithNumbers loves solving for X]].
90* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Homer the Vigilante" references ''It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World''. Molloy the Cat Burgler tells the Springfield police that he hid a large sum of money under a big T. They rush out to find it, and realize that there's dozens of big T's in Springfield, so they go talk to Molloy again to get detailed directions to the real big T.
91* In ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury'', Planet X conveniently has an X on its surface. They find it following a line of likewise alphabetized planets.
92 * ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarepants'' episode ''Arrgh!'' also features this trope. The treasure Mr. Krabs is looking for lies underneath a kinda obvious large X.
93* The {{jerkass}} bulldog from Creator/TexAvery's cartoon "WesternAnimation/BadLuckBlackie" paints an X on the sidewalk exactly below a safe that's suspended from a pulley hoist. Bad Luck Blackie appears and stands on the X, whereupon the dog smugly releases the rope. Blackie hears the BombWhistle, looks up, assesses the situation, and calmly slides the painted X with his foot until the X is beneath the dog. ToonPhysics dictate that a falling object must land on the X, even if it must bend gravity to do so. Therefore, [[HilarityEnsues it does]].
94* In the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episode, "[[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS1E63NoToonIsAnIsland No Toon is an Island]]", Plucky finds an X on the ground and starts digging for treasure, but finds none. He then finds another X, and then another, which are really the X-Bird's tracks. Later, the gang finds two trees forming and X, and find the treasure buried there.
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97* A humourously coincidential example: When the long-lost grave of King UsefulNotes/RichardIII was rediscovered under a car park in Leicester, many noted that it was located directly beneath a big 'R' (a 'Reserved Parking' marking).
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