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The puzzle doesn't leave too much to investigation work, instead choosing to provide instructions for all of the sub-puzzles involved.
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Final Answer: {{spoilers ans|text='''SIX-WHEELER'''.}}
==Puzzle Elements==
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[[Circular Grid]] - Fitting in with the ferris-wheel theme, all of the grids for these logic puzzles are circular. Unlike some circular grids that may have a center space for use in multiple radiating sequences, however, this grid acts more like a ring, with nothing being placed in the central space.
[[Explicit Instructions]] - Thankfully, the puzzle doesn't complicate things further by leaving out instructions on solving the puzzles. It even goes as far as explaining the puzzle types that are already well-established.
[[The Waterfall Effect]] - Each circular puzzle feeds into the next, such as providing givens or crucial markings, requiring solving of the previous wheel before being able to begin work on the next. While each of the individual "spins" may have multiple ways of approaching them (as is the case with many logic puzzles), this mechanic forces them to be solved in a linear order.
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The Ferris of Them All | |
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MIT Mystery Hunt 2020 | |
The Grand Castle | |
![]() The puzzle's icon - fittingly, it's a ferris wheel. | |
Author(s) | Mark Gottlieb, Todd Etter (graphic design) |
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Puzzle | Link |
Solution | Link |
The Ferris of Them All is a logic-based puzzle from the Grand Castle round of the 2020 MIT Mystery Hunt. It features a sequential series of circles divided up into rectangular regions, and uses elements of several different popular logic puzzle types.
Solve Path
The puzzle doesn't leave too much to investigation work, instead choosing to provide instructions for all of the sub-puzzles involved.
Final Answer: