MIT Mystery Hunt 2022
MIT Mystery Hunt 2022 | |
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Running Team | Palindrome |
No. of Registered Teams | 393 |
Winning Team | teammate |
No. of Rounds | 14 |
No. of Puzzles (Feeders and Metas) | 182 |
Timeframe and Location | |
Location | Online |
Start Time | 1:00PM EST, January 14, 2022 |
Finishing Time (Winning Team) | 9:57AM EST, January 16, 2022 |
Official End Time | 6:00PM EST, January 16, 2022 |
Links | |
Hunt Link | Link |
Kickoff Link | Link |
Wrapup Link | Link |
Repository Link | Link |
MIT Mystery Hunt Chronology | |
MIT Mystery Hunt 2022 was the 42nd iteration of the MIT Mystery Hunt, with kickoff occurring on January 14th, 2022. Run by Palindrome, the hunt technically began prior to kickoff, with a series of optional Prologue puzzles released on December 13, 2021, and carrying an "intelligent/superpowered animals" theme known as Star Rats. This is the first recorded instance of a hunt releasing a round's worth of puzzles prior to the start of the hunt.
Plot[edit | edit source]
The plot of the hunt began with Star Rats, an optional pre-hunt set of puzzles which detailed a story hook for a future hunt revolving around the retrieval and research of a series of super-powered and super-intelligent rats. When kickoff occurred in January, the opening skit seemed to be continuing with this theme, including reference to the Institute for the Acquisition and Study of Hyperintelligent Creatures (IFTAASOHC), but was interrupted when Hayden Library (the intended starting location for the hunt proper) disappeared into a large hole and was replaced by a large vortex which sent the former contents of the library flying. This revelation forced the hunt organizers to "drop the skit" and send teams to investigate the incident, in particular the puzzles that seemed to be appearing on the pages of the books that remained. Before teams could fix the problem, however, they were sucked into the hole itself into a different world, a place which solvers would eventually learn was called "Bookspace".
Teams at first found themselves at a location called The Ministry of Intertextual Transportation, and were confronted by six "Ministers"; people who were in charge of particular types of books and written media and sharing their names with libraries or collections on MIT campus. After accusing solvers of causing the hole, as well as other destruction within Bookspace, the Ministers recruited solvers to assist in figuring out what was actually causing the damage, as well as how to stop it. While doing so, teams were approached by Tock the Watchdog, a character from Norton Juster's The Phantom Tollbooth. He offered to help return the teams to the real world once they had stopped further damage from occurring.
After identifying and subduing the creature that had been wrecking Bookspace, solvers discovered that their way home wasn't as clear cut as it had seemed; due to the previous damage to the realm, people, places, and object had begun to fade from existence. Tock explained that normally any damage would be reversed by something called the Plot Device, but that had also been destroyed prior to the teams' arrival. In order to return home, teams would have to explore the different regions of Bookspace and collect components that would help to rebuild the device. A location called Pen Station acted as a hub for travelling to the different regions, which were all themed after particular book genres (horror, romance, how-to, etc.).
Once the Plot Device was reassembled and powered up, Tock informed the teams that there was one more problem. They could use the tollbooth to travel back home, but required fictional currency to power it; something that the solvers, being from the real world, did not have. After searching through Bookspace, they managed to find something that fit the bill, and were able to travel back home just before the "real" hunt on MIT's wrapped up.
List of Rounds[edit | edit source]
Round Title | Number of Feeder Puzzles | Number of Metapuzzles |
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The Investigation | 10 | 1 |
The Ministry | 25Plus 5 in Fruit Around | 7 |
Noirleans | 13 | 1 |
Lake Eerie | 16 | 1 |
The Quest Coast | 8 | 1 |
New You City | 13 | 1 |
Recipeoria | 10 | 1 |
Heartford | 14 | 1 |
Whoston | 11 | 1 |
Reference Point | 12 | 1 |
Howtoona | 9 | 1 |
Sci-Ficisco | 11 | 1 |
The Plot Device | 10 | 1 |
The Tollbooth | 0 | 1 |
State Diagram[edit | edit source]
Mentions in Other Media[edit | edit source]
Write Ups[edit | edit source]
This is a list of write ups about Mystery Hunt 2022.
From Team Palindrome[edit | edit source]
- Ben Smith - Is Mr Music Okay - Stuff I wrote - Puzzles I Edited/Loved - A Lot of Hats - How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Scavenger Hunt?
- Eric Berlin - Bookspace: The 2022 MIT Mystery Hunt: The Puzzles - Advice to the Puzzlers
- James Sugrono - Four puzzles, a hundred testsolves, and... many, many hours later
- Justin Ladia - ⊥ornados, Intertextuality, and Weird Al Yankovic
- Renee Ngan - Spinning Yarns - MIT Mystery Hunt 2022
- seekingferret - Mystery Hunt Writing!
- Reddit AMA with Team Palindrome
Others[edit | edit source]
- Alex Irpan - MIT Mystery Hunt 2022
- betaveros - 2022 MIT Mystery Hunt
- CJ Quines - Two hundred puzzles, fifty people later
- Dan Katz - 2022 MIT Mystery Hunt, Part 1: The Big Picture and the Small Child
- dr_whom - The Story of the Mystery Hunt
- ermsta - Mystery Hunt 2022 Team Statistics
- fauxklore - MIT Mystery Hunt 2022
- fortenforge - Mystery Hunt 2022
- inexactpuzzles - MIT Mystery Hunt 2022 Recap
- Level 51 - There and Back Again: a MIT Mystery Hunt 2022 Warstory
- Michael Andersen - This Article Spoils Love Actually: Breaking Down a Mystery Hunt Puzzle
- puzzledrifter - Puppies and Puzzles
- RockmanEX3 - Top 20 Puzzles I DID in World's Largest Bookspace (MIT Mystery Hunt 2022)
- sniffnoy - 2022 Mystery Hunt roundup
- Tanya Khovanova - Best of the 2022 MIT Mystery Hunt
Leaderboard[edit | edit source]
This leaderboard was computed from the solve log provided by the hunt. Teams that finished the hunt are ranked in order of when they finished. Teams that did not finish the hunt are ranked by the number of solves that they had at 12pm Monday, with ties broken by last solve time (not shown on this leaderboard).