Other things I’ve done include writing an Introduction to Puzzlehunts in 2019 and leading a team of puzzle authors to write and run the DP Puzzle Hunt, a hunt targeted at those new to puzzlehunts, in 2020. With the latter group, I’ve also helped run the Galactic Puzzlehunt all four times it’s run so far, as well as the 2021 MIT Mystery Hunt, per tradition, since we won the previous year’s Mystery Hunt. In 2016, I got into MIT and started hunting pretty exclusively with my dorm floor, Floorpi, and the associated team ✈✈✈ Galactic Trendsetters ✈✈✈. Three of my puzzles made it into the hunt.Īfterwards, I briefly hunted with a Plugh for MUMS Puzzlehunt 2015. We didn’t win that year, but we did in 2014 and thus had to write the 2015 hunt. In 2013, I was invited into the MIT Random Hall team to do the MIT Mystery Hunt. I kept hunting with people from the site for a couple years. The first puzzlehunt I participated in was the 2011 CiSRA puzzle hunt ( link), with a bunch of people from Art of Problem Solving. I like puzzles! I like puzzlehunt-style puzzles the most, but logic puzzles have a place in my heart too.