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Puzzles we wrote for this event:
 
Puzzles we wrote for this event:
# [http://web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/12/into_the_woodstock/20_questions 20 Questions]
 
 
# [http://web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/12/william_s_bergman/coming_to_a_location_near_you Coming to a Location Near You]
 
# [http://web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/12/william_s_bergman/coming_to_a_location_near_you Coming to a Location Near You]
 
# [http://web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/12/phantom_of_the_operator/course_7e Course 7E] (recommended)
 
# [http://web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/12/phantom_of_the_operator/course_7e Course 7E] (recommended)
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# [http://web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/12/mayan_fair_lady/stage_lines Stage Lines] (recommended)
 
# [http://web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/12/mayan_fair_lady/stage_lines Stage Lines] (recommended)
 
# [http://web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/12/into_the_woodstock/the_answers_are_somehow_connected The Answers Are Somehow Connected]
 
# [http://web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/12/into_the_woodstock/the_answers_are_somehow_connected The Answers Are Somehow Connected]
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# [http://web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/12/into_the_woodstock/20_questions Twenty Questions]
 
# [http://web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/12/okla_holmes_a/winning_conditions Winning Conditions] (3rd most recommended)
 
# [http://web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/12/okla_holmes_a/winning_conditions Winning Conditions] (3rd most recommended)
  

Revision as of 16:08, 24 January 2012

Code Yellow was formed in June 2007 to compete in the 1st Google Puzzle Hunt. (We're still patiently waiting for team Phobos-Grunt to put on the 2nd Google Puzzle Hunt.) For most of us, that was our introduction to puzzles.

A slight majority of Code Yellow are Googlers, and a slight majority of Code Yellow are MIT alumni (orthogonal).

Code Yellow is also known as Snow Job when we field two teams for an event.

Hunts/games we've hosted for the puzzle community

BANG XXVI: Viking Conquest

Date: Sep 26, 2009

Puzzles we wrote for this event:

  1. The Wizard's Equation (note: it's a meta, not standalone)
  2. The Wizard's List (note: it's a meta, not standalone)
  3. The Wizard's Grid (note: it's a meta, not standalone)

MIT Mystery Hunt 2012

Date: Jan 13-15, 2012

Puzzles we wrote for this event:

  1. Coming to a Location Near You
  2. Course 7E (recommended)
  3. Criss-Cross (recommended)
  4. Dawn of a New Era (recommended)
  5. Disorder of Operations (recommended)
  6. Eight Digits
  7. Freshman Physics
  8. Fulfilling Puzzle
  9. Functions (most recommended)
  10. I'll Teach You
  11. Keeping Records (recommended)
  12. Makefiles (recommended)
  13. March Madness
  14. Now I Know My ABCs (2nd most recommended)
  15. Panorama
  16. Playing a Part (recommended)
  17. Potlines
  18. Stage Lines (recommended)
  19. The Answers Are Somehow Connected
  20. Twenty Questions
  21. Winning Conditions (3rd most recommended)

Code Yellow's Mini-Recast of MIT Mystery Hunt 2012

Date: Jan 28-29, 2012

Puzzles we wrote for this event: See above.