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'''Ephesus''' is a lightweight platform for hosting hunts. It was created and hosted by betaveros (Brian Chen). It allows for hunts to be created with basic team creation, answer checking, and unlocking functionality.
'''Ephesus''' is a lightweight platform for hosting puzzle hunts. It was created and hosted by betaveros (Brian Chen). It allows for hunts to be created with basic team creation, answer checking, and unlocking functionality.

A community-maintained version, [[Myus]], was first released on February 12, 2024.


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
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The following hunts are hosted on Ephesus:
The following hunts are hosted on Ephesus:


* [[test hunt]]
* [[test hunt (Ephesus)|test hunt]]


* [[List of Lists]] (also hosted separately on Wordpress)
* [[List of Lists]] (also hosted separately on Wordpress)
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* [[lvl1psy's Mystery Pre-Hunt]] (2023)
* [[lvl1psy's Mystery Pre-Hunt]] (2023)

[[Category:Puzzle hosting websites]]

Latest revision as of 13:21, 12 February 2024

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Ephesus is a lightweight platform for hosting puzzle hunts. It was created and hosted by betaveros (Brian Chen). It allows for hunts to be created with basic team creation, answer checking, and unlocking functionality.

A community-maintained version, Myus, was first released on February 12, 2024.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The etymology of the name Ephesus is that Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, but Artemis was deemed too common of a name. Instead, the location of the Temple of Artemis (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) was chosen.

Hosted Hunts[edit | edit source]

The following hunts are hosted on Ephesus: