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[[Famous Vehicles]] - Boats, from the respective naval captain.
[[Famous Vehicles]] - Boats, from the respective naval captain.


[[Hint In Flavourtext]] - The flavourtext mentions both "versatile crewmembers", hinting at the shared characteristics, and emphasizes the presence of both "captains" and "their ships", further cluing the connection between famous captains and their respective boats.
[[Hint In Flavourtext]] - {{Clarify}}


[[Letter Placement]] - Each moat piece has a slot underneath the boat for a single letter. Assembling the moats allows for the placement of an eight-letter word—the name of a boat, to be exact.
[[Letter Placement]] - Each moat piece has a slot underneath the boat for a single letter. Assembling the moats allows for the placement of an eight-letter word—the name of a boat, to be exact.
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[[Semaphore]] - The "moats" are each composed of eight pieces, each one corresponding to a cardinal or ordinal direction. Unlike puzzles that extract directions and translate them into letters using semaphore, this puzzle requires solvers to use the captains' hands to spell the semaphore for SIGNAL.
[[Semaphore]] - The "moats" are each composed of eight pieces, each one corresponding to a cardinal or ordinal direction. Unlike puzzles that extract directions and translate them into letters using semaphore, this puzzle requires solvers to use the captains' hands to spell the semaphore for SIGNAL.


[[Shared Characteristics]] - All of the boats in the puzzle have eight-letter names.
[[Shared Characteristics]] - A key part of this puzzle is finding two occupations that can be described by the same sentence, often with creative interpretation of the words.
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Revision as of 04:22, 24 February 2022

Moat-er Boats is a word and lateral-thinking puzzle from the Grand Castle round of the 2020 MIT Mystery Hunt. It revolves around creating chains of types of people (crew members) by linking them together using shared characteristics (boats), ultimately building circular "moats" around central towers.

Solve Path

Final Answer: Click to revealRACHEL CARSON.

A green and purple kiosk building, with a single green and purple boat situated next to it in water.
The puzzle's icon, a kiosk presumably renting boats for the castle's moat.

Puzzle Elements