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* [https://github.com/galacticpuzzlehunt/gph-site gph-site], used by [[Galactic Puzzle Hunt]] |
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* [https://github.com/dlareau/puzzlehunt_server puzzlehunt_server], used by [[Puzzlehunt CMU]] |
* [https://github.com/dlareau/puzzlehunt_server puzzlehunt_server], used by [[Puzzlehunt CMU]] |
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* [https://github.com/YewLabs/silenda silenda] Fork of spoilr (written for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2014]] and passed down), used by [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2021]] |
* [https://github.com/YewLabs/silenda silenda] Fork of spoilr (written for [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2014]] and passed down), used by [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2021]] |
Revision as of 19:47, 4 February 2023
This is a list of resources specific to writing hunt puzzles and running hunts. Puzzle Resources gives a list of general resources, while Puzzle Solving Resources gives resources tailored for solving puzzles; many of these resources are helpful when constructing puzzles as well. (for instance, if you want to find words that fit a certain pattern when filling out a grid)
Guides
Puzzle Writing
- How to write a fun puzzle, by Jay Lorch
- Introduction to Writing Good Puzzle Hunt Puzzles
- Puzzlecraft, a paid resource but contains tips on creating many specific genres of puzzles.
- How to Write a BANG Puzzle
Puzzle Hunt Event Hosting
Hunt Organization
For smaller hunts, a spreadsheet may be sufficient for tracking progress.
- Puzzlord, an updated version of Puzzletron written in Django by Galactic Trendsetters
- Puzzletron, hunt organization software used by MIT Mystery Hunt writing teams from 2011
- Puzzup, a fork of Puzzlord, maintained by Palindrome
Puzzle Construction Tools
- Qxw, for gridding
- Extraction Finder, for checking whether a target answer can be extracted by indexing into a given list of strings
Hunt Website Frameworks
- gph-site, used by Galactic Puzzle Hunt
- hunter2
- puzzlehunt_server, used by Puzzlehunt CMU
- silenda Fork of spoilr (written for MIT Mystery Hunt 2014 and passed down), used by MIT Mystery Hunt 2021
- tph-site, used by Teammate Hunt
- wizard, a tool created by weeklies.enigmatics.org for creating Discord-based unlock structures