VT Hunt


The VT Hunt, notated with the symbol ᚖᚌᚖ, is an annual puzzlehunt at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. This competition typically has hundreds to thousands of participants, with the 2019 Hunt attracting roughly 1800 participants on 550 teams. The team completion rate for the 2019 challenge was 12.3%, according to the official statistics page. That year, the VT Hunt team raised $6,500 for Relay for Life, and an additional $500 in individual donations on its behalf.

Background

There is no set date for when the event begins, though symbols typically appear throughout campus and on social media one week prior to the commencement. The Hunt begins at midnight seven days after the first symbol or flier is found when the Septagram Society's figurehead Rekam Eulc places the first clue in the tunnel below Burruss Hall.
The VT Hunt was first released to the public in 2018 by Jamie Simon, a then-undergraduate physics and ESM student, and Bennett Witcher, a graduate aerospace engineering student. The first Hunt began with a barrage of fluorescent-colored flyers placed throughout the university showing a geographic puzzle and the ᚖᚌᚖ logo. In total, there were 13 clues, counting the initial flyers that were sprinkled all over campus, on Reddit and Facebook. The clues lead all over campus. Each clue provides hints to the next riddle. The winners of the VT Hunt receive an acrylic laser-etched trophy in addition to other undisclosed awards.

Puzzles

The puzzles of the VT Hunt are typically abstract and involve a broad range of locations and challenges. Past puzzle solutions include Morse code using long and short vowels, a song on guitar that spelled out a word on the grid of the fretboard, mapping countries to top-level domain codes to the periodic table, a , an electronically augmented piano that revealed its secrets when the right tune was played, and a clue hidden on an island in the middle of the Duck Pond.

Past VT Hunt solutions