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'''Uncertainties in classifications''':
'''Uncertainties in classifications''':
* Colby's Curious Cook-off -> Offline as no defined end time, so "leaderboard" never closes?
* Colby's Curious Cook-off -> Offline as no defined end time, so "leaderboard" never closes?
* PaizoCon Puzzle Hunt -> Online - As they presumably ran live during the convention vs Offline as no online results are available)
* MathCamp -> Offline? Was essentially a competitive Mathcamp event, provided like an offline hunt for the general public?


'''New reclassifications'''
'''New reclassifications'''
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'''Agreed reclassifications (have been implemented)'''
'''Agreed reclassifications (have been implemented)'''
* Co-Puzzle Hunt -> Online? This was a discrete event even though no leaderboard or registration is available on website, but it seems to fit better alongside DP Puzzle Hunt on which it was based
* Co-Puzzle Hunt -> Online? This was a discrete event even though no leaderboard or registration is available on website, but it seems to fit better alongside DP Puzzle Hunt on which it was based
* Google Puzzle Hunt -> Googol Conglomerate Hunt
* Inexact Puzzle Hunt -> Leaderboard found inside with puzzles. Therefore keep as online
* Inexact Puzzle Hunt -> Leaderboard found inside with puzzles. Therefore keep as online
* Intercoastal Altercations -> online, as these were events at the time and brief leaderboard summaries are available
* Intercoastal Altercations -> Online, as these were events at the time and brief leaderboard summaries are available
* MathCamp -> Was essentially a competitive Mathcamp event, provided like an offline hunt for the general public? Classified as "Online" though due to regularity of recurrence
* Ultraviolet -> Online as it was an event + Discord (and leaderboard is available at original source)
* Puzzled Pint -> Online, events held in bars around the world, so probably BAPHL / DASH like
* Microsoft Puzzle Hunt -> Unsure because we have such few available in any form. But presumable they were open to public and competitive, So keep as "online"
* Microsoft Puzzle Hunt -> Unsure because we have such few available in any form. But presumable they were open to public and competitive, So keep as "online"
* PaizoCon Puzzle Hunt -> Online as they presumably ran live during the convention vs Offline as no online results are available. Classified as online due to regularity of recurrence
* Google Puzzle Hunt -> Googol Conglomerate Hunt
* Pea Puzzle Hunt -> PEA Puzzle Hunt
* Pea Puzzle Hunt -> PEA Puzzle Hunt
* Puzzled Pint -> Online, events held in bars around the world, so probably BAPHL / DASH like
* Ultraviolet -> Online as it was an event + Discord (and leaderboard is available at original source)
- [[User:CoreyPlover|CoreyPlover]] ([[User talk:CoreyPlover|talk]]) 17:52, 1 March 2022 (UTC)
- [[User:CoreyPlover|CoreyPlover]] ([[User talk:CoreyPlover|talk]]) 17:52, 1 March 2022 (UTC)

Revision as of 18:28, 1 March 2022

Puzzle Hunt classification

Uncertainties in classifications:

  • Colby's Curious Cook-off -> Offline as no defined end time, so "leaderboard" never closes?

New reclassifications

  • HMMT Puzzle Hunt -> Online. No leaderboard, but does seem to have been competitive at the time, and seems similarities to other High School / University based puzzle hunts (just smaller).

Agreed reclassifications (have been implemented)

  • Co-Puzzle Hunt -> Online? This was a discrete event even though no leaderboard or registration is available on website, but it seems to fit better alongside DP Puzzle Hunt on which it was based
  • Google Puzzle Hunt -> Googol Conglomerate Hunt
  • Inexact Puzzle Hunt -> Leaderboard found inside with puzzles. Therefore keep as online
  • Intercoastal Altercations -> Online, as these were events at the time and brief leaderboard summaries are available
  • MathCamp -> Was essentially a competitive Mathcamp event, provided like an offline hunt for the general public? Classified as "Online" though due to regularity of recurrence
  • Microsoft Puzzle Hunt -> Unsure because we have such few available in any form. But presumable they were open to public and competitive, So keep as "online"
  • PaizoCon Puzzle Hunt -> Online as they presumably ran live during the convention vs Offline as no online results are available. Classified as online due to regularity of recurrence
  • Pea Puzzle Hunt -> PEA Puzzle Hunt
  • Puzzled Pint -> Online, events held in bars around the world, so probably BAPHL / DASH like
  • Ultraviolet -> Online as it was an event + Discord (and leaderboard is available at original source)

- CoreyPlover (talk) 17:52, 1 March 2022 (UTC)Reply[reply]