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==Excerpt From This Month's Featured Article: [[Huntinality 2022]] ==
==Excerpt From This Month's Featured Article: [[Red Herring]] ==
[[File:Red herring.jpg|alt=|thumb|200x200px|Some red (smoked) herring. Not helpful in solving puzzles.]]
[[File:Huntinality Board.png|alt=Four 2D illustrations of birds contained in circles. The three circles on the left are smaller than the circle on the right. The bird in the right circle is a red cardinal. The bird on the top left is grey, black, and white chickadee. The bird in the middle-left is blue jay with an exaggerated puff of hair and headphones. The bird on the bottom left is a yellow goldfinch.|thumb|200x200px|Huntinality 2.0's founders, as seen on the Huntinality website.]]
'''Red Herrings''' are misleading elements of a mystery or puzzle, intended to lead the solver down an incorrect path or temporarily distract from the correct path. While less common in puzzles as an actual element, the phrase itself shows up quite often. It's commonly said that intentional red herrings should be avoided when writing a puzzle, as solvers will find enough of their own to follow. That being said, the phrase "red herring" has become something of a staple within puzzle hunts.
'''[[Huntinality 2022]]''', subtitled '''Huntinality 2.0''', was the second iteration of [[Huntinality]], run by [[Cardinality]] in June of 2022.
The words "Red Herring" have become synonymous with "Ignore this piece of information, it's not useful to you". Thus, red herrings in puzzle hunts are rarely intended to deceive; rather, they are a sincere (if humorous) warning to not subject oneself to needless confusion. Leaning into the humor of the phrase is also quite common, with writers finding more and more creative ways to say "This is a red herring".{{clear}}

The hunt was themed around a beta test of a new web platform, which ultimately resulted in the internet rolling back to the era of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo!_GeoCities GeoCities] and other build-it-yourself websites of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Fittingly, all of the rounds beyond the introductory round were designed to look like personal webpages from that era.

The hunt was won by ''<nowiki/>'ᦿ NEW TAI LUE WIRED MOUSE''' (a team fielded by the larger [[⛎ UNICODE EQUIVALENCE]] team), who finished in just under 9 hours.
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Excerpt From This Month's Featured Article: Red Herring

Some red (smoked) herring. Not helpful in solving puzzles.

Red Herrings are misleading elements of a mystery or puzzle, intended to lead the solver down an incorrect path or temporarily distract from the correct path. While less common in puzzles as an actual element, the phrase itself shows up quite often. It's commonly said that intentional red herrings should be avoided when writing a puzzle, as solvers will find enough of their own to follow. That being said, the phrase "red herring" has become something of a staple within puzzle hunts.

The words "Red Herring" have become synonymous with "Ignore this piece of information, it's not useful to you". Thus, red herrings in puzzle hunts are rarely intended to deceive; rather, they are a sincere (if humorous) warning to not subject oneself to needless confusion. Leaning into the humor of the phrase is also quite common, with writers finding more and more creative ways to say "This is a red herring".

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