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In 2004, Codex got an influx of members from [[ACME]], which had disbanded after running their [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2003|2003 hunt]]. The team also has a strong presence in the Wikimedia Foundation, and was one of the first teams to build their own hunting framework website, the Codex Blackboard, which initially had a wiki-like interface and later had managed spreadsheets. The team was also one of the first to bring computers for every hunter. As a result, the team is known for having strong support for remote solving.<ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/mysteryhunt/comments/7qqgri/tell_me_about_your_mit_mystery_hunt_team_2018/dsy4hta/</ref> In 2018, the team split up into two teams as a result of the new soft team cap, Codex Ogg and Codex Vorbis (a play on the audio codec {{w|Vorbis|Ogg Vorbis}}), though the team remerged the year after. |
In 2004, Codex got an influx of members from [[ACME]], which had disbanded after running their [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2003|2003 hunt]]. The team also has a strong presence in the Wikimedia Foundation, and was one of the first teams to build their own hunting framework website, the Codex Blackboard, which initially had a wiki-like interface and later had managed spreadsheets. The team was also one of the first to bring computers for every hunter. As a result, the team is known for having strong support for remote solving.<ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/mysteryhunt/comments/7qqgri/tell_me_about_your_mit_mystery_hunt_team_2018/dsy4hta/</ref> When [[Pturnips]] disbanded in 2007, most remote members joined Codex (with on-site members typically joining [[Central Services]]).<ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/mysteryhunt/comments/7qqgri/tell_me_about_your_mit_mystery_hunt_team_2018/dsrq6kz/</ref> In 2018, the team split up into two teams as a result of the new soft team cap, Codex Ogg and Codex Vorbis (a play on the audio codec {{w|Vorbis|Ogg Vorbis}}), though the team remerged the year after. |
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Revision as of 17:51, 8 November 2022
Codex is a team that participates in the MIT Mystery Hunt. The team was founded in 2002 as an off-site team in Harvard, and hunted onsite starting in 2003. Codex won the 2011 MIT Mystery Hunt and thereafter ran the 2012 hunt. The team generally chooses a different historical codex to name themselves after each year. A group of Codex members additionally ran the QoDE Puzzle Hunt in 2021, and this group also does other online hunts together.
History
In 2004, Codex got an influx of members from ACME, which had disbanded after running their 2003 hunt. The team also has a strong presence in the Wikimedia Foundation, and was one of the first teams to build their own hunting framework website, the Codex Blackboard, which initially had a wiki-like interface and later had managed spreadsheets. The team was also one of the first to bring computers for every hunter. As a result, the team is known for having strong support for remote solving.[1] When Pturnips disbanded in 2007, most remote members joined Codex (with on-site members typically joining Central Services).[2] In 2018, the team split up into two teams as a result of the new soft team cap, Codex Ogg and Codex Vorbis (a play on the audio codec Ogg Vorbis), though the team remerged the year after.
Hunt performances
MIT Mystery Hunt
Date | Hunt | Rank | Notes |
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2022-01-14 | MIT Mystery Hunt 2022 | 19 | as Codex Vindobonensis 751 |
2021-01-15 | MIT Mystery Hunt 2021 | 7 | as CODEX-21 |
2020-01-17 | MIT Mystery Hunt 2020 | 8 | as Codex Argenteus |
2019-01-18 | MIT Mystery Hunt 2019 | 8 | as CODEX VOYNICH |
2018-01-12 | MIT Mystery Hunt 2018 | 8 | as Codex Vorbis |
2018-01-12 | MIT Mystery Hunt 2018 | 26 | as Codex Ogg |
2017-01-13 | MIT Mystery Hunt 2017 | 6 | as Codex Grolier |
2016-01-15 | MIT Mystery Hunt 2016 | 5 | as Codex Rotundus |
2015-01-16 | MIT Mystery Hunt 2015 | 9 | as Codex Atlanticus |
2014-01-10 | MIT Mystery Hunt 2014 | 4 | as Codex Gigas |
2013-01-11 | MIT Mystery Hunt 2013 | 7 | as Codex Zouche-Nuttall |
2012-01-13 | MIT Mystery Hunt 2012 | Host | |
2011-01-14 | MIT Mystery Hunt 2011 | 1 | as Codex Alimentarius |
Other hunts
Date | Hunt | Rank | Notes |
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2022-06-18 | Huntinality 2022 | 20 | as Creative Operations & Design Executives |
2021-10-01 | Teammate Hunt 2021 | 21 | as Send In the Qlowns |
2021-09-10 | QoDE Puzzle Hunt | Host | |
2019-03-15 | Galactic Puzzle Hunt 2019 | 23 | as Bifolium, Son of Codex |