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'''MIT Mystery Hunt 2013''' was the 33rd iteration of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt]]. It was run by [[Manic Sages]], the winners of the 2012 Mystery Hunt. The hunt started with a presentation by Enigma Valley Investment & Loan, where teams learned that the running team had mortgaged the coin. The presentation is infiltrated by Alyssa P. Hacker (a reference to a character in a renown MIT computer science textbook and course, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programming), suggesting that the real objective of the hunt is to pull off a bank heist and steal the coin. In order to pull off the heist, teams needed to recruit six members. Upon recruiting each member (that is, solving the round), teams get an interaction where they get to do a practice version of an obstacle, that gets used again in the final runaround.
'''MIT Mystery Hunt 2013''' was the 33rd iteration of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt]]. It was run by [[Manic Sages]], the winners of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2012|2012 Mystery Hunt]]. The hunt started with a presentation by Enigma Valley Investment & Loan, where teams learned that the running team had mortgaged the coin. The presentation is infiltrated by Alyssa P. Hacker (a reference to a character in a renown MIT computer science textbook and course, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programming), suggesting that the real objective of the hunt is to pull off a bank heist and steal the coin. In order to pull off the heist, teams needed to recruit six members. Upon recruiting each member (that is, solving the round), teams get an interaction where they get to do a practice version of an obstacle, that gets used again in the final runaround.


The hunt holds the record for being the longest hunt in history, with the coin being found over 75 hours after the hunt started by a team whose name was [[Alice Shrugged|the full text of ''Atlas Shrugged'']].<ref>This is despite many measures taken during the hunt in order to reduce its length, by giving teams many free answers and only requiring five out of six metas to be solved.</ref>
The hunt holds the record for being the longest hunt in history, with the coin being found over 75 hours after the hunt started by a team whose name was [[Alice Shrugged|the full text of ''Atlas Shrugged'']].<ref>This is despite many measures taken during the hunt in order to reduce its length, by giving teams many free answers and only requiring five out of six metas to be solved.</ref>
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== Mentions in Other Media ==
* The Tech - [https://thetech.com/2013/01/16/pre-mystery-hunt-v132-n62 Manic Sages prepare 2013 MIT Mystery Hunt puzzles]
* The Tech - [https://thetech.com/2013/01/23/mysteryhunt-v132-n63 A Hunt of Epic Proportions]
* Wired - [https://www.wired.com/2013/01/2013-the-year-the-mystery-hunt-broke/ 2013: The Year the Mystery Hunt Broke]
* Research paper by Klára Churá and Tanya Khovanova - [https://arxiv.org/pdf/2309.12985.pdf Fractal Word Search: How Deep to Delve]

== Reviews and Write Ups ==
=== From Manic Sages ===
* Derek Kisman - [https://www.quora.com/How-was-the-2013-MIT-Mystery-Hunt-puzzle-In-the-Details-created How was the 2013 MIT Mystery Hunt puzzle "In the Details" created?]
* littlegreenriver - [https://web.archive.org/web/20130814194236/http://littlegreenriver.com/weblog/2013/01/24/mystery-hunt-post-mortem-the-hunt-we-wanted-and-the-hunt-we-had/ Mystery Hunt Post-Mortem: The Hunt We Wanted and the Hunt We Had] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20130129035220/http://littlegreenriver.com/weblog/2013/01/24/three-puzzles/ Three Puzzles] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20130427232518/http://littlegreenriver.com/weblog/2013/01/28/10-bits-of-advice-for-running-a-mystery-hunt-art-team/ 10 bits of advice for running a Mystery Hunt art team]
* Tanya Khovanova - [https://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/2013/01/apologies/ Apologies] - [https://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/2013/01/open-secrets/ Open Secrets] - [https://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/2013/01/random-walk/ Random Walk] - [https://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/2013/01/portals/ Portals] - [https://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/2013/01/something-in-common/ Something in Common] - [https://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/2013/01/in-the-details/ In the Details] - [https://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/2013/01/the-most-difficult-hunt-puzzle-5050/ The Most Difficult Hunt Puzzle: 50/50] - [https://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/2013/02/turnary-reasoning/ Turnary Reasoning] - [https://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/2013/02/cambridge-waldo/ Cambridge Waldo] - [https://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/2013/03/integers-and-sequences/ Integers and Sequences]
* Tanya Khovanova - [https://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/2022/01/2013-mit-mystery-hunt/ 2013 MIT Mystery Hunt]

=== Others ===
* 530nm330hz - [https://530nm330hz.livejournal.com/446611.html My Mystery Hunt writeup] - [https://530nm330hz.livejournal.com/447112.html A thought about "unlocking mechanisms"]
* Anand Sarwate - [https://ergodicity.net/2013/01/29/on-entitlement-and-the-mystery-hunt/ On entitlement and the Mystery Hunt]
* canadianpuzzler - [https://canadianpuzzler.livejournal.com/38958.html First 2013 Mystery Hunt thoughts]
* cananian - [https://web.archive.org/web/20170627231153/http://www.advogato.org/person/cananian/diary/100.html Puzzles I worked on (MIT Mystery Hunt 2013)] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20170627231153/http://www.advogato.org/person/cananian/diary/99.html The Gashly-Hunt Tinies]
* chris - [https://chris.dreamwidth.org/26136.html The world's puzzle hunt]
* claviscryptica - [http://claviscryptica.com/2013/01/23/my-first-mit-mystery-hunt-part-1/ My First MIT Mystery Hunt - Part 1] - [http://claviscryptica.com/2013/01/25/my-first-mit-mystery-hunt-part-2/ Part 2] - [http://claviscryptica.com/2013/01/28/my-first-mit-mystery-hunt-part-3/ Part 3] - [http://claviscryptica.com/2013/01/30/my-first-mit-mystery-hunt-part-4/ Part 4] - [http://claviscryptica.com/2013/01/31/my-first-mit-mystery-hunt-wrap-up/ Wrap-up]
* devjoe - [https://devjoe.livejournal.com/45520.html 2013 MIT Mystery Hunt: Too Big to Solve (Opening, Intro round, and first two main rounds)] - [https://devjoe.livejournal.com/45716.html Main round 3] - [https://devjoe.livejournal.com/46054.html Main round 4] - [https://devjoe.livejournal.com/46136.html Main round 5] - [https://devjoe.livejournal.com/46572.html Main round 6 (the last round!)]
* dr_whom - [https://dr-whom.dreamwidth.org/47511.html The year the Hunt ate Cleveland] - [https://dr-whom.dreamwidth.org/47713.html The Mystery Hunt is made out of puzzles]
* dumble - [https://mystery-hunt.livejournal.com/44326.html Thank you, Sages!]
* Eric Berlin - [https://web.archive.org/web/20130129063808/http://ericberlin.com/?p=5228 I Prefer Puzzles]
* intotheweeds - [https://intotheweeds.org/2013/06/06/mit-mystery-hunt-2013-a-k-a-the-misery-hunt/ MIT Mystery Hunt 2013 (a.k.a. The Misery Hunt)]
* jarsyl - [https://jarsyl.tumblr.com/post/41343396134/mit-mystery-hunt-reaction MIT Mystery Hunt reaction] - [https://jarsyl.tumblr.com/post/41749967393/mystery-hunt-round-0 Round 0] - [https://jarsyl.tumblr.com/post/41945343677/mystery-hunt-danny-ocean-round Danny Ocean Round] - [https://jarsyl.tumblr.com/post/42056052498/mystery-hunt-feynman-round Feynman Round] - [https://jarsyl.tumblr.com/post/43107276650/mystery-hunt-get-smart-round Get Smart Round]
* leech - [https://mystery-hunt.livejournal.com/44981.html Changing how we think about the end of hunt]
* ludiberkeley - [https://ludiberkeley.blogspot.com/2013/02/tales-from-mit-mystery-hunt.html Tales from the 2013 MIT Mystery Hunt] - [https://ludiberkeley.blogspot.com/2013/02/2013-mit-mystery-hunt-lol.html "lol"] - [https://ludiberkeley.blogspot.com/2013/02/2013-mit-mystery-hunt-set-of-words.html "A Set of Words"] - [https://ludiberkeley.blogspot.com/2013/02/2013-mit-mystery-hunt-digging-up-music.html "Digging Up Music"] - [https://ludiberkeley.blogspot.com/2013/02/2013-mit-mystery-hunt-mashup.html "Mashup"] - [https://ludiberkeley.blogspot.com/2013/03/2013-mit-mystery-hunt-mergers.html "Mergers"]
* mako - [https://mako.cc/copyrighteous/mit-mystery-hunt-2013 Mystery Hunt 2013]
* motris - [https://motris.livejournal.com/181790.html Too Big to Solve?]
* mystery_fish - [https://mystery-fish.livejournal.com/32502.html The year that the Hunt won]
* Neville Fogarty - [https://nevillefogarty.wordpress.com/2013/01/25/puzzle-28-decline-and-fall-of-the-puzzle-empire/ Puzzle #28: Decline and Fall of the Puzzle Empire]
* novalis - [https://mystery-hunt.livejournal.com/45112.html#comments (no subject)]
* Peter Sarrett - [https://web.archive.org/web/20130813100400/http://www.staticzombie.com/2013/01/mystery-hunt-2013.html Mystery Hunt 2013]
* puzzleology - [https://puzzleology.wordpress.com/2013/01/25/mit-mystery-hunt/ MIT Mystery Hunt]
* rhysara - [http://rhysara.livejournal.com/593585.html (no subject)] - [http://rhysara.livejournal.com/593831.html (no subject)]
* sniffnoy - [https://sniffnoy.dreamwidth.org/512807.html Mystery Hunt roundup 2013]
* snowspinner/Phil Sandifer - [https://mystery-hunt.livejournal.com/45526.html The Nature of "Hard"] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20150722005728/https://philsandifer.tumblr.com/post/41354062109/mit-mystery-hunt-wrap-up-part-1 MIT Mystery Hunt Wrap-up Part 1] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20150722010224/http://philsandifer.tumblr.com/post/41436224843/mit-mystery-hunt-wrap-up-part-2 Part 2] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20150722010224/http://philsandifer.tumblr.com/tagged/mystery-hunt Part 3] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20150722010224/http://philsandifer.tumblr.com/tagged/mystery-hunt Part 4] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20150722010224/http://philsandifer.tumblr.com/tagged/mystery-hunt Part 5]
* tablesaw - [https://tablesaw.dreamwidth.org/502265.html Quick Mystery Hunt Rant]
* temporary-obsession - [https://web.archive.org/web/20130131073330/http://www.temporary-obsession.com/2013/01/the-first-aid-kit-is-not-a-puzzle-mystery-hunt-2013/ “The First Aid Kit Is Not a Puzzle”: Mystery Hunt 2013] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20130128075953/http://www.temporary-obsession.com/2013/01/more-mystery-hunt-2013-call-in-maybe More Mystery Hunt 2013: "Call in Maybe"]
* The Longest Now - [http://blogs.harvard.edu/sj/2013/01/25/mystery-hunting-2013-pulling-off-an-epic-coin-heist/ MYSTERY HUNTING, 2013: PULLING OFF AN EPIC COIN HEIST]
* Tyler Hinman - [https://web.archive.org/web/20180217182525/http://www.tylerhinman.com/blog/posts/1131 Back to school] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20140302012121/http://www.tylerhinman.com/blog/posts/1147#more-1147 Fixing the Mystery Hunt]
* zandperl - [https://zandperl.livejournal.com/699069.html A (Scathing?) Review of the 2013 Hunt]

== Leaderboard ==
Data taken from the image provided in [https://puzzles.mit.edu/2013/stats.html this link]. Teams are ranked by number of solves by hunt end, as there was only one finishing team (who also solved the most puzzles)

{{HuntLeaderboard|max_teams=15|points=Solves}}

Latest revision as of 17:14, 29 September 2023

MIT Mystery Hunt 2013
Running TeamManic Sages
Winning Teamthe full text of Atlas Shrugged
Timeframe and Location
LocationMIT (Cambridge, MA)
Links
Hunt LinkLink
MIT Mystery Hunt Chronology
← 2012
2014 →


MIT Mystery Hunt 2013 was the 33rd iteration of the MIT Mystery Hunt. It was run by Manic Sages, the winners of the 2012 Mystery Hunt. The hunt started with a presentation by Enigma Valley Investment & Loan, where teams learned that the running team had mortgaged the coin. The presentation is infiltrated by Alyssa P. Hacker (a reference to a character in a renown MIT computer science textbook and course, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programming), suggesting that the real objective of the hunt is to pull off a bank heist and steal the coin. In order to pull off the heist, teams needed to recruit six members. Upon recruiting each member (that is, solving the round), teams get an interaction where they get to do a practice version of an obstacle, that gets used again in the final runaround.

The hunt holds the record for being the longest hunt in history, with the coin being found over 75 hours after the hunt started by a team whose name was the full text of Atlas Shrugged.[1]

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List of Rounds[edit | edit source]

Round Title Number of Feeder Puzzles Number of Metapuzzles
Corporate Intranet 6 1
Danny Ocean 17 1
Richard Feynman 25 1
Agent 99 25 4
Indiana Jones 24 4
Marty Bishop 16 4
Erno Rubik 20 7
Events 6 0
Final Runaround 6 0

Mentions in Other Media[edit | edit source]

Reviews and Write Ups[edit | edit source]

From Manic Sages[edit | edit source]

Others[edit | edit source]

Leaderboard[edit | edit source]

Data taken from the image provided in this link. Teams are ranked by number of solves by hunt end, as there was only one finishing team (who also solved the most puzzles)

Rank Team Solves
1 bigjimmy 148
2 palindrome 142
3 death 134
4 luck 132
5 jarthur 131
6 leftout 125
7 Codex Zouche-Nuttall 124
8 IIF 116
9 uplate 96
10 Setec 94
11 waltkidney 76
12 readers 75
13 simhunt 73
14 plant 72
15 cservices 65

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  1. This is despite many measures taken during the hunt in order to reduce its length, by giving teams many free answers and only requiring five out of six metas to be solved.