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|title = Showcase
|title = Showcase
|hunt = MIT Mystery Hunt 2023
|hunt = MIT Mystery Hunt 2023
|round = <!--Round Title-->
|round = Atrium
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|author = ecnerwala and ksun48
|author = Andrew He, Bryan Lee, Catherine Wu, Kevin Sun, and Patrick Xia
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|author1 = ecnerwala
|author1 = Andrew He
|author2 = ksun48
|author2 = Bryan Lee
|answer = <!-- All caps -->
|author3 = Catherine Wu
|solves =
|author4 = Kevin Sun
|author5 = Patrick Xia
|guesses = <!-- total (correct and incorrect) -->
|answer = BEIJING TIGERS
|link = <!-- puzzle link, these should all be plain URLs -->
|solves = 84 (+43 free)
|solution_link =
|guesses = 332
|link = https://puzzles.mit.edu/2023/interestingthings.museum/puzzles/showcase
|solution_link =https://puzzles.mit.edu/2023/interestingthings.museum/solutions/showcase
|checker_link =
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|stats_link =https://puzzles.mit.edu/2023/interestingthings.museum/stats/showcase
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'''Showcase''' looks like collection of grid puzzle about contest submission.
'''Showcase''' looks like a collection of grid puzzles submitted to a contest.


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A brief, non-spoilery description of the puzzle may be included, if it is possible to discuss the puzzle without spoiling it. Think of this like a blurb for a novel; a successful one intrigues the reader without spoiling the plot.
A brief, non-spoilery description of the puzzle may be included, if it is possible to discuss the puzzle without spoiling it. Think of this like a blurb for a novel; a successful one intrigues the reader without spoiling the plot.
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Um_nik made [https://codeforces.com/blog/entry/111579 write-up for this puzzle being best].

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==Solve Path==
==Solve Path==
Part of solution key could lack. [https://web.archive.org/web/20221121195256/https://image.icpc.global/wfscoreboard/index.html No worries, internet archive covered it.]
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==Puzzle Elements==
==Puzzle Elements==
{{to do}}
{{Element|Hint In Flavortext|First thing you needed to do, was {{spoiler|text=Read the flavor text carefully}}.}}
{{Element|Hint In Flavortext|First thing you needed to do, was {{spoiler|text=Read the flavor text carefully}}.}}


{{to do}}
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*{{Element|Tie-In Puzzles|2=THEY MADE 12 GRID PUZZLES WHOSE SOLUTIONS ARE VALID INPUTS TO [https://youtu.be/15Wyj_-PG9I?t=13192 ICPC WF] PROBLEMS.(*Quoted from write-up.)}}
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*{{Element|Reordering|New order is based by submission time.}}
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{{Element|Element Title|Description of how the element applies to this puzzle. Specific details are both allowed and recommended.}}


* Um_nik wrote a [https://codeforces.com/blog/entry/111579 write-up about this puzzle].
{{Element|Element Title|Description of how the element applies to this puzzle. Specific details are both allowed and recommended.}}

{{Element|Element Title|Description of how the element applies to this puzzle. Specific details are both allowed and recommended.}}
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 26 February 2024

Showcase
MIT Mystery Hunt 2023
Atrium
Author(s)Andrew He, Bryan Lee, Catherine Wu, Kevin Sun, and Patrick Xia
AnswerClick to revealBEIJING TIGERS
Statistics
No. solves84 (+43 free)
No. total guesses332
Links
PuzzleLink
SolutionLink
StatsLink

Showcase looks like a collection of grid puzzles submitted to a contest.


Puzzle Elements[edit | edit source]

Hint In Flavortext - First thing you needed to do, was Click to revealRead the flavor text carefully.

To do TO DO

 
  • Tie-In Puzzles - THEY MADE 12 GRID PUZZLES WHOSE SOLUTIONS ARE VALID INPUTS TO ICPC WF PROBLEMS.(*Quoted from write-up.)
  • Reordering - New order is based by submission time.

Trivia[edit | edit source]