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Mazito-2 consists of a set of puzzles, similar to those which were used in the original Mazito. The goal in Mazito-2 is to find your way to Room 99. (In addition, there are five "Easter Egg" rooms in which you will be given the option of downloading some FREE video games that were created by Mr. Logic.)
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IMPORTANT: Use only numbers when answering numerical puzzle questions, and use only lower case letters (no punctuation of any kind) when answering non-numerical puzzle questions. If an answer requires two or more words (or numbers), do not separate them with spaces. (For example, Charlie Brown's step-father would be expressed as charliebrownsstepfather )
Also, some questions may require you to use (or not use) an article (such as the word, "the") as part of your answer. If your answer doesn't work one way, try doing it the other way. :)
And finally, you do not have to be a "webmaster" to play this game. Unlike most of the other so-called "Internet Riddles", none of the Mazito's web pages require you to view their source listings in order to find hidden clues or messages. (Any game creator who feels that he must require players to use such "hacker" methods doesn't know how to design "good" puzzles!)
The first ten players who found Room 99 were:
| Name | Location | Date |
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| James Hart | Boulder, CO | 2005 May 23 |
| Benjamin Lin (zeephro) | New York City | 2005 May 23 |
| Stanford Chau | UK | 2005 May 23 |
| Matt Burnham | Troy, New York | 2005 May 24 |
| Jordan Taylor | Oxford, MS | 2005 May 26 |
| Heather Verron, Et.al.* | Long Island, NY | 2005 May 27 |
| Kalie Harrison & Mike Edgington | Massachusetts | 2005 May 27 |
| Lekma | --- | 2005 May 27 |
| Anuj Saraswat | Canada | 2005 May 27 |
| James Scholefield | BC, Canada | 2005 May 27 |
"Mr. Logic" is the producer of many online puzzle games. In the Spring of 2002, he created the concept of the "Online Riddle" when he released his Cybertrek adventure game. Since then, hundreds of other game makers have implemented his "URL-completion" method in the design of their own games (e.g., "This Is Not Pr0n", etc.). If you'd like to play more of "Mr. Logic's" games, just click any of the images that you see below:

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