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* [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2021/Students|Students]] round from [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2021|Mystery Hunt 2021]]
* [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2021/Students|Students]] round from [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2021|Mystery Hunt 2021]]
* [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2024/The Hole in the Ceiling of Hades|The Hole in the Ceiling of Hades]] round from [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2024|Mystery Hunt 2024]]
* [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2024/The Hole in the Ceiling of Hades|The Hole in the Ceiling of Hades]] round from [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2024|Mystery Hunt 2024]]

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Revision as of 17:41, 13 March 2024

A Fish Puzzle is a fairly straightforward puzzle that is significantly easier than the rest of the Hunt. These puzzles usually require fewer ahas and can be solved by a single person in a reasonable time. The name comes from School of Fish, a round from Mystery Hunt 2015.

Often, Fish Puzzles are bundled together in a larger round, making a subset of the hunt full of easier puzzles than the rest of the hunt. The term is most relevant to Mystery Hunt because of its large number of puzzles.

Some rounds containing fish puzzles include: