No. When the golden snitch is captured the game ends and the team of the seeker who captured it wins 150 points. Meaning that if the other team has an advantage of more than 150 points they win.
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A mecanism that remembers the feeling of the touch of the first person who catches it. In case your mean the golden snitch that Dumbledore gives Harry Potter in his will (the first snitch Harry ever catched) it has inside the second deathly hallow, the stone that brings people back from death.
The words "I open at the close." The snitch opened when Harry told it that he was about to die. Inside he found the resurrection stone, which allowed him to spend what could have been his final moments with his parents, Remus Lupin and Sirius Black.
A (fictional) bird called Golden Snidget. In the first games they had used the actual bird, but then switched to artificial Snitch.
The Quaffle - a large, bright red ball used to score points (10 points per goal) Two Bludgers - round, jet black balls enchanted to fly at and harm players, which can be directed, using clubs, at the opposing team, by players known as Beaters. The Golden Snitch - a small golden ball with wings which must be captured by a seeker in order to win their time 150 points. Also, in the early stages of the Harry Potter Quidditch video game, the player will train to be a seeker using the Golden Snidget, which is a small golden bird with fully rotational wings. (Not a ball, but still).
He isn't. Harry Potter is a seeker in quidditch, the sport played by witches and wizards in his world. Seeker is a sports position. One could argue that he is a seeker in his life as well. He does seek the Horcruxes in the seventh book, after all.
In the context of Harry Potter, the phrase "I open at the close" refers to the Golden Snitch that Harry receives from Dumbledore's will. The Snitch opens to reveal the Resurrection Stone, one of the Deathly Hallows. This phrase symbolizes the idea that in death, there is the possibility of new beginnings and revelations. It also signifies the cyclical nature of life and death in the wizarding world.
In Quidditch, the Golden Snitch is worth 150 points and wins the game.
Snitch - song - was created in 2005.