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Edric runs multiple annual hunts. '''Edric’s Treasure Hunts''' are annual online puzzle hunts, and are shorter, strictly linear hunts and have traditionally taken place the first weekend of April. The '''Edric's Puzzle Hunts''' and '''Edric's Truzzle Hunts''' are longer, more complicated hunts and have traditionally taken place in early July.

=== Treasure Hunts ===
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'''Edric’s Treasure Hunts''' are annual online puzzle hunts. The Treasure Hunts are shorter, strictly linear hunts and have traditionally taken place the first weekend of April. The Puzzle/Truzzle Hunts are longer, more complicated hunts and have traditionally taken place in early July.

=== Treasure Hunts ===
At the launch of a Treasure Hunt, solvers are given an initial puzzle which, once solved, directs them to the next puzzle. After solving the full chain of puzzles in turn, solvers reach a final page which congratulates them for finishing the hunt. The first Treasure Hunt went live in 2018, and there has been a Treasure Hunt every year since then. (In 2022, the Treasure Hunt went by the name of "The Worldwide Man-Hunt.")
At the launch of a Treasure Hunt, solvers are given an initial puzzle which, once solved, directs them to the next puzzle. After solving the full chain of puzzles in turn, solvers reach a final page which congratulates them for finishing the hunt. The first Treasure Hunt went live in 2018, and there has been a Treasure Hunt every year since then. (In 2022, the Treasure Hunt went by the name of "The Worldwide Man-Hunt.")


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|This hunt featured a "faux-meta" puzzle halfway through the hunt, the solving of which unlocked the puzzles for Day Four instead of representing the end of the hunt. It also featured a "sidecar-hunt" (branded as "The HappyJon Special") which ran parallel to, but separate from, the main hunt.
|This hunt featured a "faux-meta" puzzle halfway through the hunt, the solving of which unlocked the puzzles for Day Four instead of representing the end of the hunt. It also featured a "sidecar-hunt" (branded as "The HappyJon Special") which ran parallel to, but separate from, the main hunt.

Revision as of 02:10, 13 March 2022

Edric runs multiple annual hunts. Edric’s Treasure Hunts are annual online puzzle hunts, and are shorter, strictly linear hunts and have traditionally taken place the first weekend of April. The Edric's Puzzle Hunts and Edric's Truzzle Hunts are longer, more complicated hunts and have traditionally taken place in early July.

Treasure Hunts

Edric's Treasure Hunt
Running TeamEdric Haleen
First hunt2018
Most recent huntJuly 9, 2021
Number of hunts6
LocationOnline
Links
LinkLink

At the launch of a Treasure Hunt, solvers are given an initial puzzle which, once solved, directs them to the next puzzle. After solving the full chain of puzzles in turn, solvers reach a final page which congratulates them for finishing the hunt. The first Treasure Hunt went live in 2018, and there has been a Treasure Hunt every year since then. (In 2022, the Treasure Hunt went by the name of "The Worldwide Man-Hunt.")

Puzzle Hunts

Puzzle Hunts are patterned after the old Australians hunts (especially the SUMS Puzzle Hunt) and feature batches of four puzzles uploaded daily across the span of a week. The hunt cumulates in a final metapuzzle which incorporates the solutions to all 24 of the feeder puzzles in its mechanic. The first such Puzzle Hunt was run in 2020.

Truzzle Hunts

Truzzle Hunts feature puzzles which are all uploaded right at the beginning of the hunt, but with the majority of the puzzles gated behind an unlock structure and initially inaccessible to solvers. Solving initial puzzles gives solvers access to subsequent puzzles until eventually the entire scope of the hunt is revealed. The hunt cumulates in a final metapuzzle which incorporates the solutions to all the feeder puzzles in its mechanic. The first such Truzzle Hunt was run in 2021.

Historical Predecessor

Edric's first treasure hunt was created in 1994 for the people on the floor of his residence hall at Michigan State University. The hunt consisted of five puzzles/clues which, when solved and put together, would reveal the location of a medallion hidden somewhere on campus. (A current map of campus was also provided.) The prize was never claimed; the bench in Spartan Stadium under which the medallion was hidden has since been replaced; and one of the five clues was later rendered unsolvable when MSU removed a particular traffic circle to make room for the FRIB accelerator facilities.

List of Hunts
Year Type Launch Date Number of Puzzles Notes
2018 Treasure 2018-04-06 5
2019 Treasure 2019-04-05 6
2020 Treasure 2020-04-03 6
2020 Puzzle 2020-07-12 25+meta

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This hunt featured a "faux-meta" puzzle halfway through the hunt, the solving of which unlocked the puzzles for Day Four instead of representing the end of the hunt. It also featured a "sidecar-hunt" (branded as "The HappyJon Special") which ran parallel to, but separate from, the main hunt.
2021 Treasure 2021-04-02 5 This hunt was actually presented on a single .pdf, rather than as a chain of puzzles.
2021 Truzzle 2021-07-09 30+meta This hunt was "set" within a circular prison, whose concentric circular rings and pattern of doors-leading-to-pairs-of-new-doors defined the unlock structure for the hunt.