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  2. Puzzle hunt - Wikipedia

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    Individuals or teams can take part in a puzzle hunt-style challenge using software such as ClueKeeper on their smartphones. [7] An individual hunt is purchased, downloaded, and played at the player's convenience. Such hunts are typically not timed and offer no prize except the enjoyment of playing and the satisfaction of solving the challenge.

  3. Metapuzzle - Wikipedia

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    Metapuzzles are frequently found in puzzle hunts. The structure of a metapuzzle often makes it possible to guess, with a greater or lesser degree of certainty, the solutions to the puzzles that feed into it without solving them. This technique is called backsolving. For instance, in the above example, after solving the puzzles whose answers ...

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  5. Treasure Mountain! - Wikipedia

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    All the games in this series are math and reading comprehension oriented educational adventure games aimed at younger children. Games in the treasure series all have the same three stage gameplay format where a special object, whose location can be deduced by answering questions, is needed to reach the next stage.

  6. Treasure Cove! - Wikipedia

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    Treasure Cove! is a side-scrolling educational adventure game. The player's objective is to plug pipes that are leaking oil into the ocean. The game takes place in the fictional Treasure Cove, which is being polluted with byproducts from experiments done by the Master of Mischief, a common antagonist in The Learning Company's Super Seekers games.

  7. Gilbert Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Agnew Hunt, Jr. (March 4, 1916 – May 30, 2008) [1] was an American mathematician and amateur tennis player active in the 1930s and 1940s. Early life and education [ edit ]