Chase the Monkey

 is part of Jagex's Wild Weekends running from Saturday, 26 May to Monday, 28 May. Players must hunt for 10 monkeys across RuneScape in a way which resembles Penguin Hide and Seek. Instead of earning points, players can obtain a monkey cape once they have found all 10 monkeys. Players do not need to talk to anyone to start the hunt, they simply need to find the first monkey. There isn't a way to keep track of the number of monkeys found, but the monkey cape will appear in your inventory once you have found all 10. Should a player lose their monkey cape, they may re-obtain it from Diango in Draynor Market. Approximate locations of monkeys are shown below as well as their last known positions in real time.

Trivia

 * Upon examining the cactus monkey, the game chat reads "This ain't no brass monkey". This may be a reference to the song "brass monkey" by the Beastie Boys. This may be a tribute to Adam Yauch (MCA) who passed on May 4, 2012.
 * The rock monkey's examine text, "The nature of monkey was irrepressible!", is a reference to the cult Japanese TV series Saiyūki, the dubbed version of which is also known as Monkey or Monkey Magic.
 * The bush monkey's examine text is "Not much of a monkey puzzle".
 * The crate monkey's examine text is "not as fun as a monkey in a barrel".
 * Monkey hide and seek was initially only released on world 76, most likely as a result of the same technical issue that caused its release to be delayed by around 8 hours. They have since been released on all worlds.
 * The monkey's spy option says "Spy on" instead of "Spy-on" like the penguins option.