BAPHL 24

BAPHL 24 took place on August 8th and 9th, 2025 in Watertown, MA. A total of 49 teams participated. Thanks to everyone who joined us, and special congratulations to the 16 teams that finished:

Finishing teams (in alphabetical order)

(Did you finish BAPHL 24 but aren’t credited above? Email us and let us know at baphl24@baphl.org. We did our best but may have missed you.)

Puzzles and Solutions

In BAPHL 24, newly minted graduates of the International Archaeological School of Archaeology were sent out to explore well-known wonders of the world and see if they could unearth any secrets (as Beginner Archaeologists Pursuing Historical Landmarks). BAPHL 24 featured 21 puzzles total, broken into two rounds. The first round included 6 “major wonders” and 6 “minor wonders,” (puzzles which leveraged specific locations, physical components, or temporary installations), capped off by a metapuzzle. The second round featured 7 additional puzzles and a capstone metapuzzle.

Teams started in Filippello Park in Watertown, MA and traveled along the Watertown-Cambridge Greenway to Fresh Pond, where they received the first metapuzzle and learned their first secret. That secret provided them with access to additional information as they returned along the path they had taken, back to Filippello Park and on to Arsenal Yards, where they reached the end of our route and received their final metapuzzle.

As a note, we have included credits below for the primary authors of each puzzle. However, we had a very collaborative writing process and all authors and testsolvers listed in the full credits section below were involved in various degrees with all puzzles.

Introduction
Map
Answer sheet 1
Codesheet
Dig Site ALPHA (Filippello Park)

As they checked out of ALPHA, teams additionally received a 3D-printed pyramid, which was eventually used as part of the metapuzzle. We have included all of the relevant files under Dig Site GAMMA.

Bartering Evan Broder, James Douberley Normal Hard Solution
Crossing the Thames Jesse Moeller Normal Hard Solution
Young Kid Yoga: A Park Day Arcturus Wang Normal Hard Solution
This puzzle utilized the Filipello Park Story Walk, which as of August 2025 was the book Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney and Anita Jeram.
Field Trip James Douberley Normal Hard Solution
This was a location puzzle which utilized various sights in Filippello Park and along the Watertown-Cambridge Greenway. Many of them can be found on Google Street View, but we have also compiled a gallery of photos taken along the route.
Language Arts Henry Wong Normal Hard Solution
This was a physical puzzle consisting of a rock painted white with some multi-colored dots and lines on it.
Turtle Geometry Evan Broder Normal Hard Solution
This was a location puzzle which utilized a sewer grate on the Watertown-Cambridge Greenway. You can see a 3D model of the grate we created for the BayPHL 1 re-run.
Dig Site BETA (Watertown-Cambridge Greenway, near Cottage St.)

As they checked out of BETA, teams additionally received a segment of a 3D-printed pyramid, which was eventually used as part of the metapuzzle. We have included all of the relevant files under Dig Site GAMMA.

Credit Crunch Teddy McArthur Normal Hard Solution
FÖRBRYLLANDE Arcturus Wang Normal Hard Solution
Panama Robin Deits Normal Hard Solution
An A-B-C Inning Teddy McArthur Normal Hard Solution
In order to solve this puzzle, teams needed to find our updated version of the Green Monster installed on the Greenway (painted by Emilie Josephs).
Birdwatching Robin Deits, Michele Pratusevich Normal Hard Solution
In order to solve this puzzle, teams needed to find these birdwatching posters placed along the Watertown-Cambridge Greenway in addition to the puzzle content.
X Marks the Spot Robert “Fro” Myers, Arcturus Wang Normal Hard Solution
In order to solve this puzzle, teams needed to find a “sand pit” (a baking sheet tray filled with sand) along with some brushes and other tools. By using the tools to dig up what is “buried” in the sand, teams found some shards at the bottom.
Dig Site GAMMA (Fresh Pond)
Metapuzzle 1: The Great Pyramids Everyone Normal Hard Solution
In addition to the one-page printout, teams received 3 additional 3D-printed pieces, giving them 5 total. All 5 pieces can be found as a single 3MF or STL file.
Dig Site BETA: Revisited
Answer sheet 2
A Friendly Brunch Jesse Moeller Normal Hard Solution
📞🔢 Robert “Fro” Myers, Arcturus Wang Normal Hard Solution
The Polynesian Diaspora Robin Deits, Michele Pratusevich Normal Hard Solution
Dig Site ALPHA: Revisited
A Clash of Titans James Douberley, Evan Broder Normal Hard Solution
Hanging Rows Garden Brie Frame, Emilie Josephs Normal Hard Solution
Links Henry Wong Normal Hard Solution
My Immortal Shiptoast Jesse Moeller, Arcturus Wang Normal Hard Solution
Final Stop (Arsenal Yards)
Metapuzzle 2: A Space Race James Douberley, Robin Deits Normal Hard Solution
Once again, teams received 3D-printed pieces along with the one-page metapuzzle, giving them 5 additional pieces. All 5 of these pieces can be found as a single 3MF or STL file.

Credits

Puzzle Authors and Testsolvers
Evan Broder, Robin Deits, James Douberley, Brie Frame, Emilie Josephs, Teddy McArthur, Jesse Moeller, Robert “Fro” Myers, Michele Pratusevich, Arcturus Wang, Henry Wong
Additional Game Control
tinaun
Additional Testsolvers
Aaron Broder, Eric Broder, Sue Broder, Rebecca Chang, Madeline Hickman, Atul Shatavart Nadig, Chris Post, Jonathan Surick, tinaun
Registration
Michele Pratusevich
Website and Typesetting
Evan Broder, Arcturus Wang
Images

Icons by Freepik, IYIKON, cube29 from www.flaticon.com, and by OpenIcons, Clker-Free-Vector-Images, and Stampf from pixabay.com

Texture by kues1 from www.freepik.com

Images of wonders based on photos by Scott Conwell, Diego Delso, Dr. Edwin P. Ewing, Jr., Photo2023, LuizaV72, Radomu, Nono vlf, Arian Zwegers, Paul Landry, Fantasy Art, sheilapic76, WikiImages, George E. Koronaios, Felix Winkelnkemper, Tyler Bell, Friends of Dunbar Cave, Jürgen Howaldt, Andrewjames954