Wiki:Page Structure/Hunts
Hunt Name | |
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Running Team | If Applicable |
No. of Registered Teams | Number |
Winning Team | Team or Individual Name |
No. of Rounds | Number |
No. of Puzzles (Feeders and Metas) | Number |
Timeframe and Location | |
Location | Hunt Location |
Start Time | Start Time (Local to Hunt, or UTC if International) |
Finishing Time (Winning Team) | Finish Time (Local to Hunt, or UTC if International) |
Official End Time | End Time (Local to Hunt, or UTC if International) |
Hunt Series Chronology | |
The introductory section of the article should include the Name of the Hunt in bold, along with a brief description. Barring unavailability, the first sentence should include what number entry the hunt is in its series, if applicable, and the date on which the hunt officially began.
The following information should be included in some way in the introduction:
- Running team or organization.
- Basic theming and surface plot details
- Any particularly unique elements of the hunt as a whole that differentiates it from other entries in the series.
Details of late game plot, and raw numbers/figures (such as attendance numbers or puzzle count) should be avoided in this section, as they have a better home in other sections.
State diagrams, as seen in MIT Mystery Hunt 2020 and others are being created by wiki members and will be added over time.
Plot
A summary of the hunt's plot (if it has one) should be detailed here. Avoid mention of any puzzle or metapuzzle answers here, and make sure to use spoiler tags for material relevant to puzzle/metapuzzle mechanics or puzzle-relevant round structure.
List of Rounds
Round Title | Number of Feeder Puzzles | Number of Metapuzzles |
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Round Name | Number | Number |
Round Name | Number | Number |
State Diagram
Note: This section is optional.
Longer hunts may benefit from a state diagram or similar flowchart to represent how solvers would progress through the hunt, and how the basic unlock structure functioned. This can be done through various sources, including Create.ly, Visual Paradigm, other drafting software, or by hand. Final designs may be remade in a different medium for consistency.