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1 Puzzlehunt I: The Microsoft Games (August 1315, 1999)  





2 Puzzlehunt II: Age of Puzzles (April 12, 2000)  





3 Puzzlehunt III: You Don't Know Puzzles (November 45, 2000)  





4 Puzzlehunt IV: Clue (November 34, 2001)  





5 Puzzlehunt V: Mission: Impuzzible (September 2122, 2002)  





6 Puzzlehunt VI: TimeCorps (May 1718, 2003)  





7 Puzzlehunt 7: Alice in Puzzlehunt (March 2021, 2004)  





8 Puzzlehunt 8: The Hard Way (February 1920, 2005)  





9 Puzzlehunt 9: Doomsday (November 56, 2005)  





10 Puzzlehunt A: Atlantis (February 1011, 2007)  





11 Puzzlehunt 11.0: Caught in the Net (October 67, 2007)  





12 Puzzlehunt 123: Jeopardy!/Puzzlehaunt! (February 28-March 1, 2009)  





13 Puzzlehunt 14: Travel the Number 14 (September 1011, 2011)  





14 Puzzlehunt 15: The Motion Picture Post-Apocalyptic (June 2122, 2014)  





15 Puzzlehunt 16: Library Island (April 1819, 2015)  





16 Puzzlehunt 17: KPUZ Music Festival (May 2122, 2016)  





17 Puzzlehunt 18: The Puzzling Zone (September 16/17, 2017)  





18 Puzzlehunt 19: Channel 19 (May 56, 2018)  





19 Puzzlehunt 20: (May 45, 2019)  





20 Puzzlehunt 21: (May 12, 2021)  





21 Puzzlehunt 22: Puzzlehunt Parallax (September 1718, 2022)  





22 Puzzlehunt 23: Puzzle University (May 67, 2023)  





23 References  





24 External resources  














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The Microsoft Puzzlehunt is a quasi-annual Microsoft tradition started in 1999. It is a puzzlehunt in the same vein as the MIT Mystery Hunt and has some similarity to The Game. The hunt is a team puzzle competition which challenges each team to solve a large number of original puzzles of all different kinds. The answers, when used in conjunction with the metapuzzle, lead to a hidden treasure concealed somewhere on the Microsoft campus. Teams spend the weekend solving original and unique puzzles, usually created by the team that won the last hunt. Puzzles may be anything from traditional puzzles like crosswords, word searches, cryptograms, jigsaw puzzles, word play and logic problems to wandering around campus to find landmarks or puzzles that have to be solved on location. Microsoft Puzzlehunt was founded by Bruce Leban, along with Roy Leban and Gordon Dow.

The Microsoft Puzzlehunt takes place over a weekend at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, usually lasting approximately 31 hours from beginning to end. In general, teams are no larger than 12, at least 4 must be current Microsoft employees, and at least 6 must be current or former employees.

Microsoft has a rich tradition of puzzle events, including Microsoft Puzzle Safari, College Puzzle Challenge, Microsoft Intern Puzzleday and Microsoft Iron Puzzler, but Microsoft Puzzlehunt remains the "main event" for puzzle solvers in the Microsoft community.

Puzzlehunt I: The Microsoft Games (August 13–15, 1999)

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Puzzlehunt II: Age of Puzzles (April 1–2, 2000)

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Puzzlehunt III: You Don't Know Puzzles (November 4–5, 2000)

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Puzzlehunt IV: Clue (November 3–4, 2001)

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Puzzlehunt V: Mission: Impuzzible (September 21–22, 2002)

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Puzzlehunt VI: TimeCorps (May 17–18, 2003)

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Puzzlehunt 7: Alice in Puzzlehunt (March 20–21, 2004)

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Puzzlehunt 8: The Hard Way (February 19–20, 2005)

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Puzzlehunt 9: Doomsday (November 5–6, 2005)

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Puzzlehunt A: Atlantis (February 10–11, 2007)

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Puzzlehunt 11.0: Caught in the Net (October 6–7, 2007)

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Puzzlehunt 123: Jeopardy!/Puzzlehaunt! (February 28-March 1, 2009)

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Puzzlehunt 14: Travel the Number 14 (September 10–11, 2011)

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Puzzlehunt 15: The Motion Picture Post-Apocalyptic (June 21–22, 2014)

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Puzzlehunt 16: Library Island (April 18–19, 2015)

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Puzzlehunt 17: KPUZ Music Festival (May 21–22, 2016)

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Puzzlehunt 18: The Puzzling Zone (September 16/17, 2017)

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Puzzlehunt 19: Channel 19 (May 5–6, 2018)

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Puzzlehunt 20: (May 4–5, 2019)

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Puzzlehunt 21: (May 1–2, 2021)

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Puzzlehunt 22: Puzzlehunt Parallax (September 17–18, 2022)

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Puzzlehunt 23: Puzzle University (May 6–7, 2023)

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References

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  1. ^ "Washington state HOUSE RESOLUTION NO.4717, 2003-04" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-10-01.

External resources

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