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'''Star Maps''' is a [ |
'''Star Maps''' is a [[Physical Puzzle|physical puzzle]] from the {{l|Creative Pictures Studios}} round of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2020|2020 MIT Mystery Hunt]], provided to teams as a [[Jigsaw Puzzle|jigsaw puzzle]] with a piece of cardstock. |
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==Solve Path== |
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==Puzzle Elements== |
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{{Element|Physical Puzzle|Teams received a jigsaw puzzle and a piece of cardstock containing several "nodes".}} |
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{{Element|Jigsaw Puzzle|The puzzle is provided as a 19x15 jigsaw.}} |
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{{Element|Mathematics|Assembling the jigsaw reveals its true nature: a bunch of circles, interspersed with a number of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_(discrete_mathematics) graphs]. The cardstock reveals that the circles compose a graph themselves; assembling it requires knowing various types of graphs. Each node is a type of graph (helpfully [[Enumeration|enumerated]] with blanks), and each edge passes through the center of a graph that satisfies its two nodes.|Knowledge Required|List_of_STEM_puzzle_topics#Mathematics|Mathematics, Graph Theory}} |
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{{Element|Marked Spaces|One blank on each node has a number on it. Arranging the letters on those blanks reveals...}} |
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{{Element|Instructional Extraction|...the [[Final Clue Phrase|final clue phrase]] ANSWER IS THE SUBGRAPH OF VERTICES WITH DEGREE TWO K PLUS ONE. There are a few vertices with an odd number of edges; taking only those and the edges connecting them reveals a drawing of the answer.}} |
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 15 May 2024
Star Maps | |
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MIT Mystery Hunt 2020 | |
Creative Pictures Studios | |
Author(s) | Benjamin L de Bivort |
Answer | Click to reveal📦 |
Statistics | |
No. solves | 21 |
No. total guesses | 63 |
Links | |
Puzzle | Link |
Solution | Link |
Star Maps is a physical puzzle from the Creative Pictures Studios round of the 2020 MIT Mystery Hunt, provided to teams as a jigsaw puzzle with a piece of cardstock.
Puzzle Elements[edit | edit source]
Physical Puzzle - Teams received a jigsaw puzzle and a piece of cardstock containing several "nodes".
Jigsaw Puzzle - The puzzle is provided as a 19x15 jigsaw.
Knowledge Required (Mathematics, Graph Theory) - Assembling the jigsaw reveals its true nature: a bunch of circles, interspersed with a number of graphs. The cardstock reveals that the circles compose a graph themselves; assembling it requires knowing various types of graphs. Each node is a type of graph (helpfully enumerated with blanks), and each edge passes through the center of a graph that satisfies its two nodes.
Marked Spaces - One blank on each node has a number on it. Arranging the letters on those blanks reveals...
Instructional Extraction - ...the final clue phrase ANSWER IS THE SUBGRAPH OF VERTICES WITH DEGREE TWO K PLUS ONE. There are a few vertices with an odd number of edges; taking only those and the edges connecting them reveals a drawing of the answer.