Weakest Carouselink (MIT Mystery Hunt 2020)

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Weakest Carouselink
MIT Mystery Hunt 2020
Big Top Carnival
Author(s)Ian Tullis, Yar Woo
AnswerClick to revealPINK SLIP
Statistics
No. solves26
No. total guesses87
Links
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You can become a contestant in the Big Top's interactive game show, The Weakest Carouselink! Enter the solution phrase CHOOSE ME to request a reservation for the next show.

Weakest Carouselink is an interaction puzzle from the Big Top Carnival round of the 2020 MIT Mystery Hunt.

Solve Path[edit | edit source]

Puzzle Elements[edit | edit source]

Interaction - The puzzle required sending two players to an interaction with HQ. The interaction involved playing in a Weakest Link-style quiz show with players from other teams. Solvers received the questions at the end of the interaction, and were told that remembering the answers would be useful.

 

Identical Substrings - Every word has a substring at the end that also forms the beginning substring of another word, and vice versa. The length of this substring is always at least two.

Chains - Solvers were told that the questions were given in no particular order. The real order, determined by the aforementioned identical substrings, form chains, one each of lengths 2-8. An example chain links cleopaTRA to TRAUMA to UMAMI to MIraCLE and back to CLEopatra.

Odd-One-Out - Exactly one "link" in each chain is "weaker" (involves a shorter substring) than the others. In the previous example, this is MI (length 2, where every other link is length 3). Extracting this link...

Final Clue Phrase - ...results in the phrase COLORFUL DISMISSAL. In conjunction with the enumeration of (4 4) given with the questions, this clues the answer.