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This is a '''list of puzzlers''' who have been considered notable outside of puzzlehunts. This list is currently restricted to people with a [[w:Wikipedia article|Wikipedia article]] who also have participated in, or worked on a puzzlehunt.
This is a '''list of puzzlers''' who have been considered notable outside of puzzlehunts. This list is currently restricted to people with a [[w:Wikipedia article|Wikipedia article]] who also have participated in, or worked on a puzzlehunt.


* '''{{w|Jullian Assange}}''' is a noted activist who founded WikiLeaks. He wrote for [[MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2004]].
* '''{{w|Julian Assange}}''' is a noted activist who founded WikiLeaks. He wrote for [[MUMS Puzzle Hunt 2004]].


* '''{{w|Denis Auroux}}''' is a mathematician and professor at Harvard. He wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2018|Mystery Hunt 2018]].<ref>[https://people.math.harvard.edu/~auroux/other/index.html Denis Auroux - Other interests]</ref>
* '''{{w|Denis Auroux}}''' is a mathematician and professor at Harvard. He wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2018|Mystery Hunt 2018]].<ref>[https://people.math.harvard.edu/~auroux/other/index.html Denis Auroux - Other interests]</ref>
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* '''{{w|Alison Miller}}''' is a mathematician. She wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2013|Mystery Hunt 2013]].
* '''{{w|Alison Miller}}''' is a mathematician. She wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2013|Mystery Hunt 2013]].

* '''{{w|Victoria Coren Mitchell}}''' is a British TV personality and host for the {{w|Only Connect}} BBC quiz show. She wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2019|Mystery Hunt 2019]].

* '''{{w|David Morgan-Mar}}''' is a cartoonist, author, and engineer. He wrote for [[mezzacotta Puzzle Competition|CiSRA/mezzacotta Puzzle Competition]].


* '''{{w|Randall Munroe}}''' is a cartoonist and author who created the webcomic ''xkcd''. He participates in [[MIT Mystery Hunt]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/xkcdbracket/status/689522216254464002 Twitter thread by xkcdbracket, 20 Jan 2016]</ref><ref>[https://devjoe.livejournal.com/47457.html MIT Mystery Hunt 2014, part 1 (pre-Hunt and the MIT round)]</ref>
* '''{{w|Randall Munroe}}''' is a cartoonist and author who created the webcomic ''xkcd''. He participates in [[MIT Mystery Hunt]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/xkcdbracket/status/689522216254464002 Twitter thread by xkcdbracket, 20 Jan 2016]</ref><ref>[https://devjoe.livejournal.com/47457.html MIT Mystery Hunt 2014, part 1 (pre-Hunt and the MIT round)]</ref>
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* '''{{w|Mike Selinker}}''' is a game designer. He wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2007|Mystery Hunt 2007]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2009|Mystery Hunt 2009]].
* '''{{w|Mike Selinker}}''' is a game designer. He wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2007|Mystery Hunt 2007]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2009|Mystery Hunt 2009]].


* '''{{w|Scott Seiver}}''' is a professional poker player. He has solved multiple [[MIT Mystery Hunt]]s<ref>[https://www.worldpokertour.com/news/mit-mystery-hunt-sends-scott-seiver-searching-for-a-solution/ "MIT Mystery Hunt sends Scott Seiver searching for a solution", World Poker Tour]]</ref> and assisted with [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2022||Mystery Hunt 2022]].
* '''{{w|Scott Seiver}}''' is a professional poker player. He has solved multiple [[MIT Mystery Hunt]]s<ref>[https://www.worldpokertour.com/news/mit-mystery-hunt-sends-scott-seiver-searching-for-a-solution/ "MIT Mystery Hunt sends Scott Seiver searching for a solution", World Poker Tour]</ref> and assisted with [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2022|Mystery Hunt 2022]].

* '''{{w|Oliver R. Smoot}}''' was the chairman of the {{w|American National Standards Institute|American National Standards Institute (ANSI)}} and president of the {{w|International Organization for Standardization|International Organization for Standardization (ISO)}}. He contributed to a puzzle for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2020|Mystery Hunt 2020]].


* '''{{w|Thomas Snyder}}''' is a puzzle and sudoku constructor. He wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2007|Mystery Hunt 2007]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2009|Mystery Hunt 2009]].
* '''{{w|Thomas Snyder}}''' is a puzzle and sudoku constructor. He wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2007|Mystery Hunt 2007]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2009|Mystery Hunt 2009]].
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* '''{{w|Aaron Swartz}}''' was a computer programmer and hacktivist who co-founded Reddit. He helped write a puzzle for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2012|Mystery Hunt 2012]].
* '''{{w|Aaron Swartz}}''' was a computer programmer and hacktivist who co-founded Reddit. He helped write a puzzle for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2012|Mystery Hunt 2012]].


* '''{{w|Teeuwynn Woodruff}}''' is a game designer and writer. She wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2007|Mystery Hunt 2007]].
* '''{{w|Teeuwynn Woodruff}}''' was a game designer and writer. She wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2007|Mystery Hunt 2007]].

== Guest Appearances ==

* '''{{w|Michael E. Brown}}''' is an astronomer who discovered the dwarf planet {{w|Eris_(dwarf_planet)|Eris}}. He was a part of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2024|Mystery Hunt 2024]] opening skit.

* '''{{w|"Weird Al" Yankovic}}''' is a comedy musician. He contributed to an interaction in [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2022|Mystery Hunt 2022]].

* '''{{w|Neil Patrick Harris}}''' is an American actor. He contributed to an interaction in [[World Henchmen Organization Game 2011]] <ref>https://lahosken.san-francisco.ca.us/anecdotal/hunt/42/part5.html</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 13:42, 14 February 2024

This is a list of puzzlers who have been considered notable outside of puzzlehunts. This list is currently restricted to people with a Wikipedia article who also have participated in, or worked on a puzzlehunt.

  • Sam Bankman-Fried is a controversial former billionaire. He is known to have hosted a puzzlehunt event in Stanford University. [2]

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