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* Ben Smith - [http://goodatinter.net/2023/01/20/mystery-hunt-2023/ Mystery Hunt 2023]
* Ben Smith - [http://goodatinter.net/2023/01/20/mystery-hunt-2023/ Mystery Hunt 2023]
* betaveros - [https://blog.vero.site/post/2023-hunt 2023 MIT Mystery Hunt]
* betaveros - [https://blog.vero.site/post/2023-hunt 2023 MIT Mystery Hunt]
* CJ Q. - [https://mitadmissions.org/blogs/entry/two-hundred-puzzles-4/ Two hundred puzzles, fifty years later]
* Dan Katz - [https://puzzlvaria.wordpress.com/2023/01/17/2023-mystery-hunt-part-1-less-is-more/ 2023 Mystery Hunt, Part 1: Less is More] [https://puzzlvaria.wordpress.com/2023/01/19/2023-mystery-hunt-part-2-more-is-less/ 2023 Mystery Hunt, Part 2: More is Less]
* Dan Katz - [https://puzzlvaria.wordpress.com/2023/01/17/2023-mystery-hunt-part-1-less-is-more/ 2023 Mystery Hunt, Part 1: Less is More] [https://puzzlvaria.wordpress.com/2023/01/19/2023-mystery-hunt-part-2-more-is-less/ 2023 Mystery Hunt, Part 2: More is Less]
* /dev/joe - [https://devjoe.appspot.com/mitmh2023.html /dev/joe's Experience at MIT Mystery Hunt 2023]
* /dev/joe - [https://devjoe.appspot.com/mitmh2023.html /dev/joe's Experience at MIT Mystery Hunt 2023]
* Eric Berlin - [https://www.ericberlin.com/2023/01/20/how-hard-is-your-hunt/ How Hard Is Your Hunt?]
* Eric Berlin - [https://www.ericberlin.com/2023/01/20/how-hard-is-your-hunt/ How Hard Is Your Hunt?]
* ermsta - [https://ermsta.com/posts/20230124 Mystery Hunt 2023 Team Statistics]
* pichusuperlover - [https://pichusuperlover.wordpress.com/2023/01/18/pichus-2023-mystery-hunt-adventures/ Pichu’s 2023 mystery hunt adventures]
* pichusuperlover - [https://pichusuperlover.wordpress.com/2023/01/18/pichus-2023-mystery-hunt-adventures/ Pichu’s 2023 mystery hunt adventures]
* Um_nik - [https://codeforces.com/blog/entry/111579 MIT Mystery Hunt]
* Um_nik - [https://codeforces.com/blog/entry/111579 MIT Mystery Hunt]

Revision as of 02:07, 30 January 2023

MIT Mystery Hunt 2023
Logo of the 2023 MIT Mystery Hunt
Running Teamteammate
Winning TeamThe Team Formerly Known as the Team Formerly Known as the Team Formerly Known as the Team Formerly Known as the Team Formerly Known as the Team to Be Named Later
Timeframe and Location
LocationMIT (Cambridge, MA)
Start Time1:00PM EST, January 13, 2023
Finishing Time (Winning Team)7:23AM EST, January 16, 2022
Official End Time10:00AM EST, January 16, 2022
Links
Hunt LinkLink
Kickoff LinkLink
Wrapup LinkLink
MIT Mystery Hunt Chronology
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2024 →

MIT Mystery Hunt 2023 was the 43rd iteration of the MIT Mystery Hunt, with kickoff occurring at noon on Friday, January 13th, 2023 and wrap-up at noon the following Monday, January 16th. The coin was found at 7:23AM EST on Monday by Team to Be Named Later.[1] Run by teammate, the hunt extended much longer than intended, prompting the release of several 'free answer' rewards, likely in an attempt to make sure that teams would be capable of finishing the hunt prior to wrap-up.

While a museum theme was presented during signups and lasted through the opening kickoff skit into the hunt itself, other themes were also presented, resulting in the hunt being able to be divided into several 'stages' based on particular overarching visual and story themes.

Plot

Prior to the hunt, teams were invited to participate in the grand opening of 'The Museum of Interesting Things', which happened to take place during the kickoff for the hunt. When teams did arrive, they were introduced to the museum by its staff. However, due to apparent understaffing, they then announced that they would have to postpone the grand opening until they could find more curators to vet the interesting things contained within. Turning to the teams in attendance, the current staff offered to give the teams a 'test' to see if they were capable of joining the museum team, by having them investigate some of the interesting things already on display, leading them into their first few rounds.

In addition to the museum, teams were also introduced to MATE, an AI helper developed by Teammate in order to help them write the hunt. They specified that MATE had 'written every puzzle in the hunt' and that he would 'write every puzzle for every future hunt' as well. These statements were reinforced by MATE appearing on every puzzle page, providing both a loading screen and chatbot function to solvers.

Eventually, however, MATE gradually slowed down when loading puzzles, until they were no longer loading anything properly. If interrupted properly, solvers could use this glitch to 'break out' of the museum and make their way to the Puzzle Factory, an industrial building where, presumably, every Mystery Hunt was created.

To do TO DO

List of Rounds

Round Title Number of Feeder Puzzles Number of Metapuzzles
Museum
Atrium 9 1
Science 9 1
Natural History 8 1
Art 7 1
World History 7 1
Innovation 7 1
MATE's META
Puzzle Factory
Basement 14 1
Office 16 1
The Factory Floor 10 1
Reactivation[2]
AI Rounds
The Wyrmhole 22[3] 5
Admiral Boötes' Cosmic Discovery Expedition 6 1
Ascent 9 1
Conjuri's Quest 14 1
MATE's TEAM
Runaround

State Diagram

Write Ups

This is a list of write ups about Mystery Hunt 2023.

From teammate

From Others

Trivia

  • This hunt is the first hunt to have a team size soft cap of 60 people, with all previous team size soft caps (between 2018-2022) being stated as 75.
  • This hunt was the first edition of the MIT Mystery Hunt to take place on-campus since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, after two hunts (MH21 and MH22) taking place entirely online.
    • As a result, this is also the first edition of the MITMH to utilize the TIM Ticket system of accessing campus.
    • This is the first edition of the MITMH to disallow the presence of any team members in classrooms/on campus outside of dorms from the hours of 1AM to 6AM.

Notes

  1. The full name of the team is The Team Formerly Known as the Team Formerly Known as the Team Formerly Known as the Team Formerly Known as the Team Formerly Known as the Team to Be Named Later. They were the first team to finish all of the metas needed to reach endgame at around 4:22am. However, due to MIT campus restrictions they were unable to do the endgame until several hours later.
  2. Only 3/4 out of MATE's META, Basement, Office, and The Factory Floor metas are required to unlock this puzzle.
  3. Count includes duplicated puzzles from the Museum rounds and blank puzzles.