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The '''Australian hunt''' is an informal grouping of three online puzzle hunts: the [[MUMS Puzzle Hunt]] (written by Melbourne University), [[SUMS Puzzle Hunt]] (written by Sydney University Mathematics Society), and [[Mezzacotta Puzzle Hunt]] (formerly the CiSRA Puzzle Competition, where CiSRA was a division of Canon in Australia). These hunts used to happen regularly every year until around 2013-2016.
The '''Australian hunt''' is an informal grouping of three online puzzle hunts: the [[MUMS Puzzle Hunt]] (written by Melbourne University Mathematics Society), [[SUMS Puzzle Hunt]] (written by Sydney University Mathematics Society), and [[Mezzacotta Puzzle Hunt]] (formerly the CiSRA Puzzle Competition, where CiSRA was a division of Canon in Australia). These hunts used to happen regularly every year until around 2013-2016.


== Format similarities ==
== Format similarities ==
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In these three hunts, puzzles are released in batches of four or five puzzles every day for usually four to six days. Additionally, fixed hints would release for puzzles that have been unlocked for over a day, up to three hints. These hints would usually start relatively cryptic, hinting various steps of the puzzle obliquely, and would progressively become more straightforward in later hints. Solving puzzles would give a certain number of points, that would decrease for each hint released (regardless of if the team used the hint or not). Usually there is a single metapuzzle that uses all of the puzzles in the hunt.
In these three hunts, puzzles are released in batches of four or five puzzles every day for usually four to six days. Additionally, fixed hints would release for puzzles that have been unlocked for over a day, up to three hints. These hints would usually start relatively cryptic, hinting various steps of the puzzle obliquely, and would progressively become more straightforward in later hints. Solving puzzles would give a certain number of points, that would decrease for each hint released (regardless of if the team used the hint or not). Usually there is a single metapuzzle that uses all of the puzzles in the hunt.


Because all three hunts shared a common format, this style of hunt is sometimes colloquially referred to as an Australian-style Hunt, in contrast to a progression-based unlocking system. Some other examples include the [[Galactic Puzzle Hunt 2017|first Galactic Puzzle Hunt]], [[Edric's Treasure Hunt|Edric's Puzzle Hunts]], and the [[Tim Tang Puzzle Hunt]].
Because all three hunts shared a common format, this style of hunt is sometimes colloquially referred to as an '''Australian-style Hunt''', in contrast to a progression-based unlocking system. Some other examples include the [[Galactic Puzzle Hunt 2017|first Galactic Puzzle Hunt]], [[Edric's Treasure Hunt|Edric's Puzzle Hunts]], and the [[Tim Tang Puzzle Hunt]]. The Australian hunt format was also referenced in the [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2016/Dreamtime|Dreamtime round]] from [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2016|the 2016 MIT Mystery Hunt]].

== Timeline of Australian hunts ==
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from:04/04/2005 till:11/04/2005 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[MUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2005|*]]
from:27/03/2006 till:03/04/2006 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[MUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2006|*]]
from:26/03/2007 till:02/04/2007 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[MUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2007|*]]
from:07/04/2008 till:14/04/2008 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[MUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2008|*]]
from:30/03/2009 till:06/04/2009 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[MUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2009|*]]
from:19/04/2010 till:26/04/2010 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[MUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2010|*]]
from:11/04/2011 till:18/04/2011 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[MUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2011|*]]
from:23/04/2012 till:30/04/2012 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[MUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2012|*]]
from:13/05/2013 till:20/05/2013 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[MUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2013|*]]
from:05/05/2014 till:12/05/2014 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[MUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2014|*]]
from:04/05/2015 till:11/05/2015 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[MUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2015|*]]
from:19/05/2016 till:26/05/2016 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[MUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2016|*]]
from:07/08/2019 till:14/08/2019 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[MUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2019|*]]
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from:31/08/2009 till:06/09/2009 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[SUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2009|*]]
from:02/08/2010 till:09/08/2010 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[SUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2010|*]]
from:26/09/2011 till:02/10/2011 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[SUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2011|*]]
from:15/10/2012 till:22/10/2012 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[SUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2012|*]]
from:28/10/2013 till:04/11/2013 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[SUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2013|*]]
from:27/10/2014 till:03/11/2014 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[SUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2014|*]]
from:02/11/2015 till:09/11/2015 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[SUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2015|*]]
from:26/12/2016 till:02/01/2017 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[SUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2016|*]]
from:02/07/2018 till:09/07/2018 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[SUMS_Puzzle_Hunt_2018|*]]
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from:16/04/2007 till:23/04/2007 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[CiSRA_Puzzle_Competition_2007|*]]
from:28/04/2008 till:05/05/2008 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[CiSRA_Puzzle_Competition_2008|*]]
from:27/04/2009 till:04/05/2009 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[CiSRA_Puzzle_Competition_2009|*]]
from:17/05/2010 till:24/05/2010 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[CiSRA_Puzzle_Competition_2010|*]]
from:08/08/2011 till:15/08/2011 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[CiSRA_Puzzle_Competition_2011|*]]
from:01/10/2012 till:08/10/2012 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[CiSRA_Puzzle_Competition_2012|*]]
from:29/07/2013 till:06/08/2013 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[CiSRA_Puzzle_Competition_2013|*]]
from:10/10/2016 till:17/10/2016 shift:(-2,-6) text:[[Mezzacotta_Puzzle_Competition_2016|*]]
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 20 April 2023

The Australian hunt is an informal grouping of three online puzzle hunts: the MUMS Puzzle Hunt (written by Melbourne University Mathematics Society), SUMS Puzzle Hunt (written by Sydney University Mathematics Society), and Mezzacotta Puzzle Hunt (formerly the CiSRA Puzzle Competition, where CiSRA was a division of Canon in Australia). These hunts used to happen regularly every year until around 2013-2016.

Format similarities[edit | edit source]

In these three hunts, puzzles are released in batches of four or five puzzles every day for usually four to six days. Additionally, fixed hints would release for puzzles that have been unlocked for over a day, up to three hints. These hints would usually start relatively cryptic, hinting various steps of the puzzle obliquely, and would progressively become more straightforward in later hints. Solving puzzles would give a certain number of points, that would decrease for each hint released (regardless of if the team used the hint or not). Usually there is a single metapuzzle that uses all of the puzzles in the hunt.

Because all three hunts shared a common format, this style of hunt is sometimes colloquially referred to as an Australian-style Hunt, in contrast to a progression-based unlocking system. Some other examples include the first Galactic Puzzle Hunt, Edric's Puzzle Hunts, and the Tim Tang Puzzle Hunt. The Australian hunt format was also referenced in the Dreamtime round from the 2016 MIT Mystery Hunt.

Timeline of Australian hunts[edit | edit source]

Mezzacotta Puzzle Competition 2016CiSRA Puzzle Competition 2013CiSRA Puzzle Competition 2012CiSRA Puzzle Competition 2011CiSRA Puzzle Competition 2010CiSRA Puzzle Competition 2009CiSRA Puzzle Competition 2008CiSRA Puzzle Competition 2007SUMS Puzzle Hunt 2018SUMS Puzzle Hunt 2016SUMS Puzzle Hunt 2015SUMS Puzzle Hunt 2014SUMS Puzzle Hunt 2013SUMS Puzzle Hunt 2012SUMS Puzzle Hunt 2011SUMS Puzzle Hunt 2010SUMS Puzzle Hunt 2009MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2019MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2016MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2015MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2014MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2013MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2012MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2011MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2010MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2009MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2008MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2007MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2006MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2005MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2004Mezzacotta Puzzle HuntSUMS Puzzle HuntMUMS Puzzle Hunt