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== Reviews and Write Ups == |
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* Aaron Fuegi - [http://scv.bu.edu/~aarondf/hearth/archives/000306.html MIT Mystery Hunt 2005] - [http://scv.bu.edu/~aarondf/hearth/archives/000308.html Mystery Hunt Notes] |
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* colossusofrhode - [https://colossusofrhode.com/2005/01/18/mystery-hunt/ Mystery Hunt] |
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* Eric Berlin - [https://web.archive.org/web/20050219140428/http://www.ericberlin.com/mt/archives/000273.html#comments (no subject)] |
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* foggyb - [https://foggyb.livejournal.com/24203.html All Puzzled Out] - [https://foggyb.livejournal.com/24784.html More MIT Hunt ramblings] - [https://foggyb.livejournal.com/24888.html More MIT Ramblings] - [https://foggyb.livejournal.com/25173.html Yet More MIT Ramblings] |
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* Heaneyland! - [http://www.yarnivore.com/francis/archives/000875.html This has been a lull. In the event of an actual hiatus, you would have been informed where to go for blog content.] - [http://www.yarnivore.com/francis/archives/000876.html More on the MIT Mystery Hunt] |
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* novalis - [https://novalis.livejournal.com/2005/01/17/ (no subject)] |
Latest revision as of 08:34, 23 September 2023
MIT Mystery Hunt 2005 | |
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Running Team | Setec Astronomy |
Winning Team | Physical Plant |
Timeframe and Location | |
Location | MIT (Cambridge, MA) |
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Hunt Link | Link |
MIT Mystery Hunt Chronology | |
MIT Mystery Hunt 2005 was the 25th iteration of the MIT Mystery Hunt. It was run by Setec Astronomy, the winners of the 2004 Mystery Hunt. The hunt was set in the city of Normalville, which was celebrating their Centennial Celebration, when a series of meteor showers interrupted the celebration. Teams were tasked to collect these meteor fragments, getting pieces of a superhero outfit in the process. There were six different colors of puzzles, and each color corresponded to a round. Moreover, each round has two metas, one using one set of answers, and another using both the first set as well as a second set (marked with stars).
TO DO
List of Rounds[edit | edit source]
Round Title | Number of Feeder Puzzles | Number of Metapuzzles |
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Red | 10+10 | 2 |
Orange | 9+13 | 2 |
Yellow | 6+7 | 2 |
Green | 10+7 | 2 |
Blue | 10+10 | 2 |
Purple | 11+11 | 2 |
Reviews and Write Ups[edit | edit source]
- Aaron Fuegi - MIT Mystery Hunt 2005 - Mystery Hunt Notes
- colossusofrhode - Mystery Hunt
- Eric Berlin - (no subject)
- foggyb - All Puzzled Out - More MIT Hunt ramblings - More MIT Ramblings - Yet More MIT Ramblings
- Heaneyland! - This has been a lull. In the event of an actual hiatus, you would have been informed where to go for blog content. - More on the MIT Mystery Hunt
- novalis - (no subject)