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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|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]].

Revision as of 23:51, 21 November 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. [2]

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