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|running_team = Various (winner of previous) |
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|initial_hunt = 1980 |
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|last_hunt = [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2022|2022]] |
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|num_hunts = 42 |
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|location = MIT in Cambridge, MA (Online only for 2021, 2022) |
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|link = https://puzzles.mit.edu/ |
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The '''MIT Mystery Hunt''' is an annual puzzle hunt taking place either on-campus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology or online during cases in which an on-campus presence is not possible. The hunt traditionally takes place in January, over the course of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day long weekend. |
The '''MIT Mystery Hunt''' is an annual puzzle hunt taking place either on-campus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology or online during cases in which an on-campus presence is not possible. The hunt traditionally takes place in January, over the course of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day long weekend. |
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Revision as of 03:57, 3 March 2022
MIT Mystery Hunt | |
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Running Team | Various (winner of previous) |
First hunt | 1980 |
Most recent hunt | 2022 |
Number of hunts | 42 |
Location | MIT in Cambridge, MA (Online only for 2021, 2022) |
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Link | Link |
The MIT Mystery Hunt is an annual puzzle hunt taking place either on-campus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology or online during cases in which an on-campus presence is not possible. The hunt traditionally takes place in January, over the course of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day long weekend.
History
The MIT Mystery Hunt has been a mainstay of the puzzle community since its inception in 1981 by then-graduate student Brad Schaefer.