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(New month, new fun facts! I find it interesting that the 49ers got repped in a MH puzzle title but not the Chiefs.)
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* ...that [[Unlock Juice]] units for unlocking puzzles include [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2007|sin]], [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2012|chutzpah]], [[Galactic Puzzle Hunt 2018|cookies]], and [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2021|JUICE]]?
* ...that the word [[Rebus]] comes from the Latin for 'of things'?
* ...that some of the members behind [[MiaoHunt 2023]] created [[MiaoMiaoMiao|a puzzlehunt calendar for Chinese puzzlehunts]]?
* ...that the [[MIT Mystery Hunt 1997|1997 MIT Mystery Hunt]] contained the first [[Fakeout]] theme in MITMH history?
* ...that [[Slitherlink]] boards that use identical regular polygons can only use triangles, quadrilaterals, or hexagons?
* ...that puzzles that involve [[Recursion]] may contain puzzles that involve [[Recursion]] which may contain puzzle that...
* ...that the 49ers have appeared in a title of [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2022|a puzzle in the MIT Mystery Hunt]] but not the Chiefs?
* ...that over 10 [[Puzzle Media|blogs, podcasts and streamers]] primarily cover puzzlehunts.
* ...that if one were to spend 30 seconds talking about each puzzle in [[MIT Mystery Hunt 2022]], the total talking time would be over 1.5 hours?
* ...that user [[User:Leveloneknob|Leveloneknob]] has created over 100 [[Puzzle Elements|puzzle element]] pages?

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Explanations

* Each angle of a regular polygon is $\frac{180(n-2)}{n}$ degrees, which must be a factor of 360. This only happens if $n = 3, 4, 6$.
* Used Ctrl-F on https://devjoe.appspot.com/huntindex/index/puzzles.html .
* Based on https://puzzles.mit.edu/2022/stats/, there are over 180 puzzles.



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