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[[Alphanumeric Substitution Cipher]] - The final extraction relies on the conversion of distances measured between two points to letters, although these distances only ever reach 24 at maximum.}}
[[Alphanumeric Substitution Cipher]] - The final extraction relies on the conversion of distances measured between two points to letters, although these distances only ever reach 24 at maximum.}}
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The Ferris of Them All
MIT Mystery Hunt 2020
The Grand Castle
The puzzle's icon - fittingly, it's a ferris wheel.
Author(s)Mark Gottlieb, Todd Etter (graphic design)
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The Ferris of Them All is a logic-based puzzle from the Grand Castle round of the 2020 MIT Mystery Hunt. It features a sequential series of circles divided up into rectangular regions, and uses elements of several different popular logic puzzle types.

Solve Path

The puzzle doesn't leave too much to investigation work, instead choosing to provide instructions for all of the sub-puzzles involved.

Final Answer: Click to revealSIX-WHEELER.

Puzzle Elements