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* [[w:Skaff Elias|Skaff Elias]] is a game designer. He wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 1996]].
* [[w:Skaff Elias|Skaff Elias]] is a game designer. He wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 1996]].

* {{w|Noam Elkies}} is a mathematician and professor at Harvard. He wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2015]].


* [[w:Richard Garfield|Richard Garfield]] is a game designer who created Magic: The Gathering. He wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 1996]].
* [[w:Richard Garfield|Richard Garfield]] is a game designer who created Magic: The Gathering. He wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 1996]].
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* [[w:Andrew He|Andrew He]] is a competitive programmer. He has written puzzles in [[Teammate Hunt 2021]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2023]].
* [[w:Andrew He|Andrew He]] is a competitive programmer. He has written puzzles in [[Teammate Hunt 2021]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2023]].


* [[w:Tyler Hinman|Tyler Hinman]] is a Crossword solver and constructor and has participated in multiple tournaments. He has written puzzles in [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2008]], [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2010]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2016]].
* [[w:Tyler Hinman|Tyler Hinman]] is a crossword solver and constructor, winning seven American Crossword Puzzle Tournaments.<ref name="ACPT">{{w|American Crossword Puzzle Tournament}}</ref> He has written puzzles in [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2008]], [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2010]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2016]].


* [[w:Wei-Hwa Huang|Wei-Hwa Huang]] is a logic-puzzler and game designer. He has written puzzles in [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2012]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2020]].
* [[w:Wei-Hwa Huang|Wei-Hwa Huang]] is a logic-puzzler and game designer. He has written puzzles in [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2012]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2020]].

* {{w|Kiran Kedlaya}} is a mathematician and professor at University of California, San Diego. He wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2000]], [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2002]], [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2005]], [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2017]], and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2019]].

* {{w|Tanya Khovanova}} is a mathematician who teaches at MIT. She wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2013]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2018]].

* {{w|Craig Mazin}} is a screenwriter and film director. He has participated in [[Galactic Puzzle Hunt]]<ref>[https://2018.galacticpuzzlehunt.com/teams/teams%3Fteam=Snickerdoodles.html Snickerdoodles]</ref> and [[MIT Mystery Hunt]], and helped testsolve puzzles for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2022]].<ref>[https://johnaugust.com/2022/scriptnotes-episode-533-we-see-and-we-hear-transcript Scriptnotes, Episode 533: We See and We Hear, Transcript]</ref>

* {{w|Trip Payne}} is a crossword solver and constructor, winning three American Crossword Puzzle Tournaments.<ref name="ACPT"/> He wrote for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2008]], [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2017]], and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2019]].


* [[w:Bradley Schaefer|Brad Schaefer]] is a professor of astronomy. He started [[MIT Mystery Hunt]] and wrote [[MIT Mystery Hunt 1981]], [[MIT Mystery Hunt 1982]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 1983]].
* [[w:Bradley Schaefer|Brad Schaefer]] is a professor of astronomy. He started [[MIT Mystery Hunt]] and wrote [[MIT Mystery Hunt 1981]], [[MIT Mystery Hunt 1982]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 1983]].


* [[w:Thomas Snyder|Thomas Snyder]] is a puzzle and sudoku constructor. He has written puzzles for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2007]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2009]].
* [[w:Thomas Snyder|Thomas Snyder]] is a puzzle and sudoku constructor. He has written puzzles for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2007]] and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2009]].

* {{w|Aaron Swartz}} was a computer programmer and hacktivist. He wrote a puzzle for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2012]].

== References ==

Revision as of 18:02, 1 February 2023

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. [1]

References