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Events are limited time, server wide features available to players of all ranks or players of a specific rank. They are hosted every so often, usually by an Admin or Mod and often have special rewards for the top ranked players in them. This page covers known events and details about them. They are split into two main categories, server events and building competitions. They are listed by category then chronological order (of the first edition held).  
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Events are limited time, server wide features available to players of all ranks or players of a specific rank. They are hosted every so often, usually by an Admin or Mod and often have special rewards for the top ranked players in them. This page covers known events and details about them. They are split into two main categories, server events and building competitions. They are listed by category then chronological order (of the first edition held).
  
== Beep Test ==
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== Common Events ==
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These events occur more than once a year.
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=== Beep Test ===
 
The beep test is a parkour event hosted randomly by Minr admins, usually HC12345, and Minr moderators. It takes place in its own arena, and can be accessed by players of any rank. It is based off the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-stage_fitness_test PACER test], which is a fitness test occasionally held during physical education classes.
 
The beep test is a parkour event hosted randomly by Minr admins, usually HC12345, and Minr moderators. It takes place in its own arena, and can be accessed by players of any rank. It is based off the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-stage_fitness_test PACER test], which is a fitness test occasionally held during physical education classes.
  
=== Details ===
 
 
During the beep test, players must quickly jump across pseudo-randomly generated parkour, before it despawns. If a player falls down or doesn't make it to the other side, they become "At Risk"; if they fail again, they are eliminated. The last person alive is declared the winner and the game continues running until they die or the test ends.
 
During the beep test, players must quickly jump across pseudo-randomly generated parkour, before it despawns. If a player falls down or doesn't make it to the other side, they become "At Risk"; if they fail again, they are eliminated. The last person alive is declared the winner and the game continues running until they die or the test ends.
  
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There is no reward for participating in beep tests, but there is a leaderboard system.
 
There is no reward for participating in beep tests, but there is a leaderboard system.
  
== Ninja Warrior ==  
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== Yearly Events ==
Ninja Warrior is a parkour event hosted usually around twice a year by HC12345. It always takes place on Saturdays and so far has always been hosted by HC12345, with occasional help from some admins. The event is based off the TV show that has the exact same name.  
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These events occur/occurred about once a year.
=== Details ===
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=== Ninja Warrior ===
In Ninja Warrior, players have to complete 4 Stages in order to receive the title of "Ninja Warrior", without falling. Some of the stages have a time limit on them for additional difficulty in their completion.
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Ninja Warrior is a parkour event hosted usually around twice a year by HC12345. It always takes place on Saturdays and so far has always been hosted by HC12345, with occasional help from some admins. The event is based off the TV show that has the exact same name.
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In Ninja Warrior, players have to complete 4 stages to receive the title of "Ninja Warrior" without falling. Some of the stages have a time limit on them for additional difficulty in their completion.
  
 
Until Stage 3, the parkour rises in difficulty making Stage 3 the hardest. While Stage 4 is not very hard, it has a strict time limit that allows no room for error, making it hard for those who have gotten to it to earn the title of Ninja Warrior.
 
Until Stage 3, the parkour rises in difficulty making Stage 3 the hardest. While Stage 4 is not very hard, it has a strict time limit that allows no room for error, making it hard for those who have gotten to it to earn the title of Ninja Warrior.
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The rewards for Ninja Warrior competitions include colored prefixes, Steam gifts and more.
 
The rewards for Ninja Warrior competitions include colored prefixes, Steam gifts and more.
  
== The Amazing Race ==
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=== The Amazing Race ===
 
Based on a TV show of the same name, The Amazing Race is an event only for Greens and up that takes place 1 to 2 times a year. It's first host was HC12345, but it has been hosted by a number of different mods/ops over the years.
 
Based on a TV show of the same name, The Amazing Race is an event only for Greens and up that takes place 1 to 2 times a year. It's first host was HC12345, but it has been hosted by a number of different mods/ops over the years.
=== Details ===
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In The Amazing Race, contestants run around the map of Minr looking for clues. The event starts where the previous edition of it ended, and includes a first clue at the start. Using clever thinking, knowledge of the map and sometimes online tools, contestants solve the clues which lead them to more clues, all until they get to the final clue which is supposed to lead them to the end of the race.
 
In The Amazing Race, contestants run around the map of Minr looking for clues. The event starts where the previous edition of it ended, and includes a first clue at the start. Using clever thinking, knowledge of the map and sometimes online tools, contestants solve the clues which lead them to more clues, all until they get to the final clue which is supposed to lead them to the end of the race.
  
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Prizes include special star prefixes for the top 3 as well as occasional Steam prizes.
 
Prizes include special star prefixes for the top 3 as well as occasional Steam prizes.
  
== The Great Race Tournament ==  
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=== Purple Comet ===
The Great Race Tournament, also referred to as TGR Tournament, was a one time event hosted in July 2014 by HC12345. It mainly resolved around the first map in the TGR series, The Great Race.
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Purple Comet, or Purple Coin, is an event that is occasionally hosted by rmanimal and Alphaesia. It was held anually, around August, starting in 2016 to 2019. It then received its most recent hosting of Purple Comet V in 2021.
=== Details ===
 
In the event, players of all ranks were put against each other in a tournament-style bracket. They had to race in the original TGR map and whoever came first in the race would continue further into the event.
 
  
The format started with round robins, followed by knockout stages later on. The winner of this event was crafterkid98.  
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During the event, players are given a set of maps in which there are hidden "purple coins", which are purple player heads. Players must look for the coins by doing these maps. Set into one of two teams, the players compete to be the team with the most coins by the end of the event. All players that found a coin by the event's end received a temporary purple asterisk prefix, and those that were on the winning team received two.
  
== HC's Christmas Chase ==
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Over time with new editions, the event evolved.
HC's Christmas Chase, or The Christmas Chase was a one time event hosted on Christmas Day in 2014, by HC12345. There have been no new editions of this event ever since.
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* Purple Comet I started out with rmanimal and rickyboy320 hiding coins and running the event, which used to be completely purple.
=== Details ===
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* With Purple Comet II, rmanimal became the sole host and changed coins to purple box player heads.
The event was free for anyone to enter, even with a delayed entrance to it. It consisted of racing through 10 different [[FFA]] levels, with whoever beat them all first being the winner.
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* Purple Comet III was the first event to co-host with Alphaesia, who was instrumental to running the event. The at the time spawn [[City Spawn]] became [[Corrupted City Spawn]], and green stars worth 3 coins were introduced.
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* Purple Comet IV led to a more formalized event structure, and it was the first edition to have [[Cosmetics]].
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* Purple Comet V added SomePunWithChloe as a third host whom helped hide coins, a spreadsheet was made for tracking maps, and the event led to [[Blackwater Spawn]] being created. It was also the first version where whitelisting for the event was done, as nearly 100 players signed up for the event.
  
The winner of this event was chunkyboy12
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=== Egg Hunt ===
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Egg Hunt was an event that is mainly hosted by TheHexer. It takes place around April, Easter time. In the second iteration, Egg Hunt 2.0, a competition was held that had teams find eggs, and the winning team was ilovenons and niltiac. Egg Hunt is open to players of all ranks to participate.
  
== Tournament of Champions ==
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Egg Hunt has evolved into a large open world search area, primarily created by chayos, where the player searches for eggs. In Egg Hunt 2.0, there was competition between teams of two to compete in finding eggs in a round robin style competition in certain Minr locations. The winning team received the "Egglord" title.
Tournament of Champions was a one time event hosted by corygolfanatic in March 2016.  
 
=== Details ===
 
The tournament followed a similar format to that of The Christmas Chase and TGR Tournament. Players had to compete against each other in maps picked by the host.  
 
  
Sadly, due to time differences and other difficulties the tournament was cancelled half-way and there was never a winner announced.
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Years after Egghunt 2019 and 2021 were hosted, they were turned into maps called [[Egghunt 2]] and [[Egghunt 3]]. Egghunt 3 still rewards players with the Eggtacular trail for 100% completion.
  
== Purple Comet ==
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=== Minr Sightseeing ===
Purple Comet is an event that is occasionally hosted by rmanimal (and Alphaesia). It is held anually, around August, starting in 2016.
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Minr Sightseeing is a competitive event that has been hosted by Marrimars, TheHexer, and Thogin. The event takes place in a single day and has had four iterations. One on August 15th, 2020, which was won by Bailey06 and NoSi, one on February 27th, 2021, which was won by Jaabus and spolendina, one on July 7th, 2022, which was won by 0l_ and lendkaru, and one over a week beginning April 1st, 2023, which was won by KittyCatElite. Minr Sightseeing is open to players of all [[ranks]] to participate.
  
=== Details ===
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==== 2020 to 2022 Details ====
During the event, players are given a set of maps in which there are hidden "purple coins", which are purple player heads. Players must look for the coins by doing these maps. Set into one of two teams, the players compete to be the team with the most coins by the end of the event.
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Players can form teams of two or compete alone. The competition tasks the players with identifying pictures of certain Minr maps then going to the exact location that the picture was taken to earn a point. Winning rewards the winning team a title, and all participating players are awarded a hat.
  
The prize is a cosmetic star prefix for the winning player.
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==== Cursed Sightseeing Details ====
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For 2023, sightseeing was changed to a week long event that began April 1st. This event, which became known as Cursed Sightseeing, was unique for featuring locations in maps that required players to perform map escapes or get out of bounds to reach the location. This event also rewarded more cosmetics than the previous iterations due to the extra difficulty in finding and reaching locations.
  
== Egg Hunt ==
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=== Map & Map Maker of the Year ===
Egg Hunt is an event that is mainly hosted by TheHexer. It takes place around April, Easter time. In the second iteration, Egg Hunt 2.0, a competition was held that had teams find eggs, the winning team was ilovenons and niltiac. Egg Hunt is open to players of all ranks to participate.
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Map & Mapmaker of the Year is an ongoing event held annually since 2020. Greenies nominate the map they feel is the best of that particular year, and the map creator who has been the most impactful in that particular year.  
  
=== Details ===
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A forum thread is posted annually, typically by rmanimal, where players nominate up to 4 maps and 4 map creators that they think are deserving of the title. These nominations are tallied and then a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzbBJgfvTDA&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fforums.minr.org%2F&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjY ranked-choice ballot] is held to determine the winners.
Egg Hunt has evolved into a large open world search area, primarily created by chayos, where the player searches for eggs. In Egg Hunt 2.0, there was competition between teams of two to compete in finding eggs in a round robin style competition in certain Minr locations.
 
  
The winning team received the "Egglord" title.
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The winners are announced in a separate thread and the winners of both categories receive a special title as a prize. The maps' FFA(+) locations are also commemorated with a "Map of the Year" or "Map of the Year Runner-Up" plaque.
  
== Minr Sightseeing ==
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==== Table of Winners ====
Minr Sightseeing is a competitive event that has been hosted by Marrimars, TheHexer, and Thogin. The event takes place in a single day and has had two iterations, one on August 15th, 2020, which was won by Bailey06 and NoSi, and one on February 27th, 2021, which was won by Jaabus and spolendina. Minr Sightseeing is open to players of all ranks to participate.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Year !! Map of the Year !! Map Maker of the Year
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| 2020 || [[Chaoskampf]] by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]] || [[Creators#Sullus|Sullus]]
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| 2021 || [[Blight]] by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]] and [[Creators#Bailey06|Bailey06]] || [[Creators#Mercata|Mercata]]
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| 2022 || [[Zeitpfalz]] by [[Creators#AK1089|AK1089]] and [[Creators#gemuse|gemuse]] || [[Creators#wavelyte|wavelyte]]
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| 2023 || [[Polymerase]] by [[Creators#jake_osml|jake_osml]] || [[Creators#jake_osml|jake_osml]]
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| 2024 || [[Tales of Shihon]] by [[Creators#JakobTheKidd|JakobTheKidd]], [[Creators#Tronten|Tronten]], [[Creators#natcrackers|natcrackers]] and [[Creators#TheGloryThief|TheGloryThief]] || [[Creators#natcrackers|natcrackers]]
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|}
  
=== Details ===
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== Map Competitions and Jams ==
Player's can form teams of two or compete alone. The competition tasks the players with identifying pictures of certain Minr maps then going to the exact location that the picture was taken to earn a point.
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This section lists map competitions and jams. This will also include spawn competitions since they are structured similarly.
  
The winning team or individual earns the "Sightseer" title.
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=== Spawn Competitions ===
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==== Spawn Competition 2016 ====
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The Spawn Competition, hosted in June 2016, was the first of the series of build competitions organized by Minr. For the most part, the competition was organized by [https://forums.minr.org/members/chillers.6/ Chillers], but with occasional help from other ops. Only greens+ were allowed to enter.
  
For the second iteration, all participants were awarded the “Globetrotter” hat.
 
 
== Throwback Finds ==
 
Throwback Finds was an event hosted in conjunction with the 10 year anniversary celebration, only Green+ players could participate. The event was hosted by SomePunWithChloe and rickyboy320 and has only occurred once.
 
 
=== Details ===
 
For the anniversary celebration, the Minr staff team opened a 2011 version of Minr's world, Zero. This allowed players to explore an old version of Zero. Throwback Finds tasked the players with a scavenger hunt to find clues that led them throughout the 2011 server, similar to The Amazing Race.
 
 
Players that completed the event were rewarded with the "Throwback Hunter" title.
 
 
== Spawn Competition 2016 ==
 
The Spawn Competition hosted in June 2016 was the first of the series of yearly build competitions organized by MINR. For the most part, the competition was organized by [https://forums.minr.org/members/chillers.6/ Chillers], but with occasional help from other ops. Only greens+ were allowed to enter.
 
=== Details ===
 
 
Contestants were given their own plots in the end where they had Creative Mode access for the duration of the competition. They were allowed to receive WorldEdit help from admins, but nothing too minor that could be done without any help. After the entry period was over, the spawns were submitted in a community vote to see which one was the best.
 
Contestants were given their own plots in the end where they had Creative Mode access for the duration of the competition. They were allowed to receive WorldEdit help from admins, but nothing too minor that could be done without any help. After the entry period was over, the spawns were submitted in a community vote to see which one was the best.
  
The winner of the competition was [https://forums.minr.org/members/minty.510/ minty1111] and his spawn was used as the server [[Spawn|spawn]] until it was changed to [[City Spawn]].
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The winner of the competition was [https://forums.minr.org/members/minty.510/ minty1111], and his spawn was used as the server [[Spawn|spawn]] until it was changed to [[City Spawn]]. In total, eight spawns were created during this competition. They are:
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# BobTheBlob1's [[Astrology Spawn]]
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# [[Creators#rmanimal|rmanimal's]] Volcano ([[Volcanic Spawn]])
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# [[Creators#Alphaesia|Alphaesia's]] City/Town ([[City Spawn]])
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# Jsnick's Dungeon ([[Dungeon Spawn]])
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# [[Creators#Zatharel|Zatharel's]] and awkward_hamster's Summer Resort ([[Resort Spawn]])
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# Pro_Luma's Sea Life ([[Sea Life Spawn]])
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# [[Creators#minty1111|minty1111's]] Tropical Jungle ([[Minty Spawn]])
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# Spiggral's Sky Castle ([[Sky Castle Spawn]])
  
== Puzzle Competition 2017 ==
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==== Spawn Competition 2019 ====
The Puzzle Competition of 2017, sometimes referred to as “Zath's Puzzle Competition” or just "Puzzlecomp”, was the second in the series of annual build competitions. The competition was mainly hosted by Zatharel. The goal of the competition was to add more pure puzzle maps to [[FFA]].
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With City Spawn having been used for about a year and a half, it was decided that a new main spawn should be made. The 2019 spawn competition, usually referred to as “Spawncomp” was fifth in the series of building competitions.
=== Details ===
 
Just like in other build competitions, competitors are given temporary creative mode, however this time instead of multiple plots per person, the competition is hosted on one large plot. Entries must be complete by August 1st and will later be judged by a panel of judges consisting of 5 Minr [[Admins]].
 
=== Maps created ===
 
A total of nine puzzles were created. They are:
 
  
1. [[Miner's Millions]] by [[Creators#rmanimal|rmanimal]]
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The competitors had from May 23 to September 9 to build a spawn, with strict templates on the FFA and "Best Maps" rooms. The spawns had to be aesthetically pleasing and needed to take no more than 10-20 seconds to get to any given map genre. Unlike the previous building competitions, the winner to this event was decided by public voting, which happened for a few weeks after the deadline. The winning spawn was [[Spawn#Frozen_Spawn|Frozen Spawn]], made by chayos.
  
2. [[Birds of Paradise]] by [[Creators#Pixiface|Pixiface]]
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A total of four spawns were created. They are:
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# [[Creators#chayos|chayos']] Ice Palace ([[Frozen Spawn]])
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# [[Creators#luckylukecraft|luckylukecraft's]] Chromatic Circuitry ([[Chromatic Circuitry Spawn]])
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# [[Creators#pockleshetcheeto|pockleshetcheeto's]] and [[Creators#rebplane|rebplane's]] Mountain of Olympus ([[Olympus Spawn]])
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# [[Creators#Sulldas|Sulldas']] Mountain Resort ([[Lost in the Mail|Mountain Resort Spawn]])
  
3. [[Festival]] by [[Creators#swimmy1212|swimmy1212]]
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=== Puzzle Competitions ===
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==== Puzzle Competition 2017 ====
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The Puzzle Competition of 2017, sometimes referred to as “Zath's Puzzle Competition” or just "Puzzlecomp”, was the second in the series of build competitions. The competition was mainly hosted by Zatharel. The goal of the competition was to add more pure puzzle maps to [[FFA]].
  
4. [[Carpe Diem]] by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]]
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Just like in other build competitions, competitors were given temporary creative mode. However, this time, instead of multiple plots per person, the competition was hosted on one large plot. Entries were completed by August 1st and judged by a panel of judges consisting of 5 Minr [[Admins]].
  
5. [[The Varied 11]] by [[Creators#Fire|_Fire_]]
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A total of thirteen puzzles were created and entered into the competition. They are, in order of placement:
  
6.  [[Viae]] by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]]
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# [[Miner's Millions]] by [[Creators#rmanimal|rmanimal]]
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# [[Birds of Paradise]] by [[Creators#Pixiface|Pixiface]]
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# [[Festival]] by [[Creators#swimmy1212|swimmy1212]]
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# [[Carpe Diem]] by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]]
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# [[The Varied 11]] by [[Creators#Fire|_Fire_]]
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# [[Viae]] by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]]
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# [[Heist]] by [[Creators#Alphaesia|Alphaesia]]
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# '''PERCEPTION''' by MobotMan
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# [[Zurdite]] by [[Creators#Rockin_Ravens|Rockin_Ravens]]
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# [[The Prestige]] by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]]
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# '''Quiz Me Quick''' by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]] and [[Creators#henniboy321|henniboy321]]
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# '''Puzzles of Light''' by [[Creators#henniboy321|henniboy321]]
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# '''Four Gods''' by [[Creators#pockleshetcheeto|pockleshetcheeto]]
  
7.  [[Heist]] by [[Creators#Alphaesia|Alphaesia]]
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''Maps without a hyperlink were never released to FFA''
  
8. '''PERCEPTION''' by MobotMan
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==== Puzzle Competition 2020 ====
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The 2020 Puzzle Competition, usually referred to as "puzzlecomp" or "puzzlecomp2," was seventh in the series of building competitions and the second to be focused on puzzle building.
  
9. [[Zurdite]] by [[Creators#Rockin_Ravens|Rockin_Ravens]]
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The competitors had from June 1st to August 31st to create their puzzle maps. For this iteration of puzzlecomp, mixed puzzles were permitted. All competitors had to construct their puzzles on one large plot of land in Theta. Maps were judged on both gameplay and aesthetics, with judges giving both categories a score out of 10. These scores were averaged to give a final score for each judge, and these final scores were averaged to determine its ranking. The competition was first hosted by [[Creators#Zatharel|Zatharel]] before passing duties over to [[Creators#TheHexer|TheHexer]] early on. The final judges ended up consisting of [[Creators#chayos|chayos]], [[Creators#TheHexer|TheHexer]], [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]], and [[Creators#ZombieKiler|ZombieKiler]]. [[Creators#djnysted|djnysted]] also contributed to judging before dropping out. The winning map was [[Jump For Joy]] by [[Creators#henniboy321|henniboy321]].
  
10. [[The Prestige]] by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]]
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A total of twenty two maps were created. They are:
  
11. '''Quiz Me Quick''' by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]] and [[Creators#henniboy321|henniboy321]]
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# [[Jump For Joy]] by [[Creators#henniboy321|henniboy321]]
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# [[Forensics]] by [[Creators#jake_osml|jake_osml]]
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# [[Nonograms]] by [[Creators#BTJRedwing|BTJRedwing]]
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# [[The Magic Tower]] by [[Creators#IanAnth66|IanAnth66]]
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# [[Worlds Collide]] by [[Creators#Sulldas|Sulldas]]
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# [[Broadway]] by [[Creators#Autre|Autre]]
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# [[Eisengeist]] by [[Creators#IanAnth66|IanAnth66]] and [[Creators#pieceofcheese|pieceofcheese]]
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# '''Off The Ground''' by [[Creators#rebplane|rebplane]]
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# [[Transmute]] by [[Creators#AK1089|AK1089]], [[Creators#Daok28|Daok28]], [[Creators#Dobby728|Dobby728]], [[Creators#Nicochico8|Nicochico8]], and [[Creators#SpawnedThisWay|SpawnedThisWay]]
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# [[Where On Earth]] by [[Creators#pieceofcheese|pieceofcheese]]
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# [[If Nothing Then Nothing]] by [[Creators#rebplane|rebplane]]
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# [[The Artifact]] by [[Creators#fuzzyhead45|fuzzyhead45]] and [[Creators#RobotzMan|RobotzMan]]
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# [[Aeroship]] by [[Creators#mod_ern|mod_ern]]
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# [[Ikorite]] by [[Creators#Rockin_Ravens|Rockin_Ravens]]
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# [[Bored]] by [[Creators#Dumbmutt|Dumbmutt]] and [[Creators#_Trains_|_Trains_]]
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# [[Mean Messages 2: Electric Boogaloo]] by [[Creators#Sulldas|Sulldas]]
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# '''Alchademia''' by [[Creators#IanAnth66|IanAnth66]] and [[Creators#SlimeJesus|SlimeJesus]]
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# [[More Doors]] by [[Creators#Bird_Obsession|Bird_Obsession]]
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# '''Useless''' by [[Creators#maxoubar|maxoubar]]
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# '''Hell Hotel''' by [[Creators#Bird_Obsession|Bird_Obsession]]
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# '''Quiver''' by [[Creators#Bird_Obsession|Bird_Obsession]]
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# [[Knowledge]] by [[Creators#Kosmo93|Kosmo93]]
  
12. '''Puzzles of Light''' by [[Creators#henniboy321|henniboy321]]
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''Maps without a hyperlink have not been released to FFA''
  
13. '''Four Gods''' by [[Creators#pockleshetcheeto|pockleshetcheeto]]
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=== Maze Competitions ===
 
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==== Maze Competition 2017–2018 ====
''Maps without a hyperlink were never released to FFA''
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The 2017–2018  maze competition, usually referred to as “Mazecomp”, was third in the series of building competitions.
  
== Maze Competition 2017–2018 ==
 
The 2017–2018  maze competition, usually referred to as “Mazecomp”, was third in the series of building competitions.
 
=== Details ===
 
 
The competitors had from December 10, 2017 to February 1, 2018 to build their maze.  The competiors could build in [[Zero]] or  [[Theta]], but all of them built in Theta because it was much easier. After the building time ended, the judges played all of the maps to decide the winner. The winning map was [[Grid Hopper]] by [[Creators#Fire|_Fire_]].
 
The competitors had from December 10, 2017 to February 1, 2018 to build their maze.  The competiors could build in [[Zero]] or  [[Theta]], but all of them built in Theta because it was much easier. After the building time ended, the judges played all of the maps to decide the winner. The winning map was [[Grid Hopper]] by [[Creators#Fire|_Fire_]].
  
=== Maps Created ===
 
 
A total of nine mazes were created. They are:
 
A total of nine mazes were created. They are:
  
1.  [[Grid Hopper]] by [[Creators#Fire|_Fire_]]
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# [[Grid Hopper]] by [[Creators#Fire|_Fire_]]
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# [[To Be Kind]] by [[Creators#Zatharel|Zatharel]] and [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]]
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# [[The Minotaur's Labyrinth]] by [[Creators#Tetration|Tetration]] and [[Creators#Bureine|Bureine]]
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# [[Necropolis]] by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]]
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# [[The Exit]] by [[Creators#c_dric|c_dric]]
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# [[A Dwarven Playground]] by  [[Creators#henniboy321|henniboy321]]
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# [[The Crooked Forest]] by [[Creators#rebplane|rebplane]] and [[Creators#Red_Eyed_Cat|Red_Eyed_Cat]]
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# [[IKEAmaze]] by [[Creators#Pixiface|Pixiface]] and [[Creators#pockleshetcheeto|pockleshetcheeto]]
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# [[Rainbow Madhouse]] by [[Creators#eagg2112|eagg2112]]
  
2. [[To Be Kind]] by [[Creators#Zatharel|Zatharel]] and [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]]
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==== Maze Competition 2021 ====
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The 2021 Maze Competition, usually referred to as "mazecomp" or "mazecomp2," was ninth in the series of building competitions and the second to be focused on maze building.
  
3. [[The Minotaur's Labyrinth]] by [[Creators#Tetration|Tetration]] and [[Creators#Bureine|Bureine]]
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The competitors had from May 8th to October 31st to create their maze maps. All competitors had to construct their puzzles on one large plot of land in Theta. Maps were judged for both gameplay and aesthetics. The competition was judged by [[Creators#zombiekiler|ZombieKiler]], [[Creators#Zatharel|Zatharel]], [[Creators#pieceofcheese|pieceofcheese]], and [[Creators#TheHexer|TheHexer]]. The winning map was [[Hikari]] by [[Creators#TheGloryThief|TheGloryThief]].
  
4. [[Necropolis]] by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]]
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A total of nine maps were created. They are:
  
5.  [[The Exit]] by [[Creators#c_dric|c_dric]]
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# [[Hikari]] by [[Creators#TheGloryThief|TheGloryThief]]
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# [[Fantasia]] by [[Creators#_dx_|_dx_]] and [[Creators#ezzaezza|ezzaezza]]
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# [[Dark Woods]] by [[Creators#Bird_Obsession|Bird_Obsession]]
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# [[Management Mayhem]] by [[Creators#FraiseFramboise|FraiseFramboise]]
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# '''Timewarp''' by [[Creators#Anrein|Anrein]]
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# [[Flipped]] by [[Creators#FrananaSplits|FrananaSplits]]
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# [[Twilight]] by [[Creators#_dx_|_dx_]]
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# [[Snowed In]] by [[Creators#ThiccChunkyBois|ThiccChunkyBois]]
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# [[Essence]] by [[Creators#_dx_|_dx_]]
  
6.  [[A Dwarven Playground]] by  [[Creators#henniboy321|henniboy321]]
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''Maps without a hyperlink have not been released to FFA''
  
7.  [[The Crooked Forest]] by [[Creators#rebplane|rebplane]] and [[Creators#Red_Eyed_Cat|Red_Eyed_Cat]]
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==== Maze Competition 2025-2026 ====
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The 2026 Maze Competition is a currently ongoing competition, hosted by facecat1 and Zatharel. Maze maps can be submitted to the competition until March 31, 2026. Greens+ can see more information at [https://forums.minr.org/threads/minr-maze-competition-iii-2025-26-the-return.8209/ this link].
  
8. [[IKEAmaze]] by [[Creators#Pixiface|Pixiface]] and  [[Creators#pockleshetcheeto|pockleshetcheeto]]
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=== Adventure Competitions ===
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==== Adventure Competition 2018–2019 ====
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The 2019 adventure competition, usually referred to as “Adventurecomp,” was fourth in the series of building competitions.
  
9. [[Rainbow Madhouse]] by [[Creators#eagg2112|eagg2112]]
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The competitors had from July 13 to February 7 to build an adventure map. After the building time ended, the judges played all of the maps to decide the winner. The winning map was [[7 Days of Dreaming]] by [[Creators#luckylukecraft|luckylukecraft]].
  
== Adventure Competition 2018–2019 ==
 
The 2019 adventure competition, usually referred to as “Adventurecomp” was fourth in the series of building competitions.
 
=== Details ===
 
The competitors had from July 13 to February 7 to build an adventure map. After the building time ended, the judges played all of the maps to decide the winner. The winning map was [[7 Days of Dreaming]] by [[Creators#luckylukecraft|luckylukecraft]].
 
=== Maps Created ===
 
 
A total of 6 adventures were created. They are:
 
A total of 6 adventures were created. They are:
  
1.  [[7 Days of Dreaming]] by [[Creators#luckylukecraft|luckylukecraft]]
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# [[7 Days of Dreaming]] by [[Creators#luckylukecraft|luckylukecraft]]
 
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# [[Wormhole]] by [[Creators#lomour|lomour]]
2.  [[Wormhole]] by [[Creators#lomour|lomour]]
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# [[Forrestia]] by [[Creators#Red_Eyed_Cat|Red_Eyed_Cat]]
 
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# [[Stonecold]] by [[Creators#Berend|Berend]]
3.  [[Forrestia]] by [[Creators#Red_Eyed_Cat|Red_Eyed_Cat]]
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# '''Ademyth''' by [[Creators#Squidyerser|Squidyerser]]
 
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# [[Hot Headed]] by [[Creators#Berend|Berend]]
4.  [[Stonecold]] by [[Creators#Berend|Berend]]
 
 
 
5.  '''Ademyth''' by [[Creators#Squidyerser|Squidyerser]]
 
 
 
6.  [[Hot Headed]] by [[Creators#Berend|Berend]]
 
  
 
''Maps without a hyperlink were never released to FFA''
 
''Maps without a hyperlink were never released to FFA''
  
== Spawn Competition 2019 ==
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=== Co-op Competitions ===
With City Spawn having been used for about a year and a half, it was decided that a new main spawn should be made. The 2019 spawn competition, usually referred to as “Spawncomp” was fifth in the series of building competitions.
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==== Co-op Competition 2019-2020 ====
=== Details ===
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The 2019-2020 co-op competition, usually referred to as “Co-op Comp,” was sixth in the series of building competitions. The competitors had from September 26 to February 29 to build a co-op map. After the building time ended, the judges elected to run the submitted maps through the regular [[Board|board]] process due to the low number of entries into the competition. No winners were announced.
The competitors had from May 23 to September 9 to build a spawn, with strict templates on the FFA and "Best Maps" rooms. The spawns had to be aesthetically pleasing and needed to take no more than 10-20 seconds to get to any given map genre. Unlike the previous building competitions, the winner to this event was decided by public voting, which happened for a few weeks after the deadline. The winning spawn was [[Spawn#Frozen_Spawn|Frozen Spawn]], made by chayos.
 
  
=== Spawns Created ===
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Two maps were created for the competition. They are:
A total of four spawns were created. They are:
 
  
1. [[Creators#chayos|chayos']] Ice Palace (Frozen Spawn)
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# [[Perspective 2]] by [[Creators#Sulldas|Sulldas]]
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# [[Magmatic Fusion]] by [[Creators#chayos|chayos]]
  
2. [[Creators#luckylukecraft|luckylukecraft's]] Chromatic Circuitry
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=== Hardcore Competitions ===
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==== Hardcore Map Competition 2021 ====
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The 2021 Hardcore Map Competition, usually referred to as "hccomp" or "piececomp," was eighth in the series of building competitions. The competitors had from January 15th to March 15th to create a mixed map. These mixed maps could be any map type, including mixed parkour, mixed maze, and mixed puzzle. This competition was held for Green+ players to construct maps that could be used in Hardcore 11.0. Maps were judged based on their compatibility with Hardcore. The competition was hosted by [[Creators#pieceofcheese|pieceofcheese]], with assistance from the Minr staff team.
  
3. [[Creators#pockleshetcheeto|pockleshetcheeto's]] and [[Creators#rebplane|rebplane's]] Mountain of Olympus
 
 
4. [[Creators#Sulldas|Sulldas']] Mountain Resort
 
 
== Co-op Competition 2019-2020 ==
 
The 2019-2020 co-op competition, usually referred to as “Co-op Comp,” was sixth in the series of building competitions.
 
=== Details ===
 
The competitors had from September 26 to February 29 to build a co-op map. After the building time ended, the judges elected to run the submitted maps through the regular [[Board|board]] process due to the low number of entries into the competition. No winners were announced.
 
=== Maps Created ===
 
A total of two maps were created. They are:
 
 
1. [[Perspective 2]] by [[Creators#Sulldas|Sulldas]]
 
 
2. [[Magmatic Fusion]] by [[Creators#chayos|chayos]]
 
 
== Puzzle Competition 2020 ==
 
The 2020 Puzzle Competition, usually referred to as "puzzlecomp" or "puzzlecomp2" was seventh in the series of building competitions and the second to be focused on puzzle building.
 
=== Details ===
 
The competitors had from June 1st to August 31st to create their puzzle maps. For this iteration of puzzlecomp, mixed puzzles were permitted. All competitors had to construct their puzzles on one large plot of land in Theta. Maps were judged on both gameplay and aesthetics, with judges giving both categories a score out of 10. These scores were averaged to give a final score for each judge, and these final scores were averaged to determine its ranking. The competition was first hosted by [[Creators#Zatharel|Zatharel]] before passing duties over to [[Creators#TheHexer|TheHexer]] early on. The final judges ended up consisting of [[Creators#chayos|chayos]], [[Creators#TheHexer|TheHexer]], [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]], and [[Creators#ZombieKiler|ZombieKiler]]. [[Creators#djnysted|djnysted]] also contributed to judging before dropping out. The winning map was [[Jump For Joy]] by [[Creators#henniboy321|henniboy321]].
 
 
=== Maps Created ===
 
A total of twenty two maps were created. They are:
 
 
1. [[Jump For Joy]] by [[Creators#henniboy321|henniboy321]]
 
 
2. [[Forensics]] by [[Creators#jake_osml|jake_osml]]
 
 
3. [[Nonograms]] by [[Creators#BTJRedwing|BTJRedwing]]
 
 
4. [[The Magic Tower]] by [[Creators#IanAnth66|IanAnth66]]
 
 
5. [[Worlds Collide]] by [[Creators#Sulldas|Sulldas]]
 
 
6. [[Broadway]] by [[Creators#Autre|Autre]]
 
 
7. [[Eisengeist]] by [[Creators#IanAnth66|IanAnth66]] and [[Creators#pieceofcheese|pieceofcheese]]
 
 
8. '''Off The Ground''' by [[Creators#rebplane|rebplane]]
 
 
9. [[Transmute]] by [[Creators#AK1089|AK1089]], [[Creators#Daok28|Daok28]], [[Creators#Dobby728|Dobby728]], [[Creators#Nicochico8|Nicochico8]], and [[Creators#SpawnedThisWay|SpawnedThisWay]]
 
 
10. [[Where On Earth]] by [[Creators#pieceofcheese|pieceofcheese]]
 
 
11. [[If Nothing Then Nothing]] by [[Creators#rebplane|rebplane]]
 
 
12. [[The Artifact]] by [[Creators#fuzzyhead45|fuzzyhead45]] and [[Creators#RobotzMan|RobotzMan]]
 
 
13. [[Aeroship]] by [[Creators#mod_ern|mod_ern]]
 
 
14. [[Ikorite]] by [[Creators#Rockin_Ravens|Rockin_Ravens]]
 
 
15. [[Bored]] by [[Creators#Dumbmutt|Dumbmutt]] and [[Creators#_Trains_|_Trains_]]
 
 
16. [[Mean Messages 2: Electric Boogaloo]] by [[Creators#Sulldas|Sulldas]]
 
 
17. '''Alchademia''' by [[Creators#IanAnth66|IanAnth66]] and [[Creators#SlimeJesus|SlimeJesus]]
 
 
18. [[More Doors]] by [[Creators#Bird_Obsession|Bird_Obsession]]
 
 
19. '''Useless''' by [[Creators#maxoubar|maxoubar]]
 
 
20. '''Hell Hotel''' by [[Creators#Bird_Obsession|Bird_Obsession]]
 
 
21. '''Quiver''' by [[Creators#Bird_Obsession|Bird_Obsession]]
 
 
22. [[Knowledge]] by [[Creators#Kosmo93|Kosmo93]]
 
 
''Maps without a hyperlink have not been released to FFA''
 
 
== Hardcore Map Competition 2021 ==
 
The 2021 Hardcore Map Competition, usually referred to as "hccomp" or "piececomp" was eighth in the series of building competitions.
 
=== Details ===
 
The competitors had from January 15th to March 15th to create a mixed map. These mixed maps could be any map type, including mixed parkour, mixed maze, and mixed puzzle. This competition was held for Green+ players to construct maps that could be used in Hardcore 11.0. Maps were judged based on their compatibility with Hardcore. The competition was hosted by [[Creators#pieceofcheese|pieceofcheese]], with assistance from the Minr staff team.
 
=== Maps Created ===
 
 
A total of eight maps were created. They are:
 
A total of eight maps were created. They are:
  
1. [[Blue Palace]]* by [[Creators#Anrein|Anrein]]
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# [[Blue Palace]]* by [[Creators#Anrein|Anrein]]
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# [[Citrus]]* by [[Creators#Felidae_|Felidae_]]
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# [[Fissure]]* by [[Creators#Shpeckly|Shpeckly]]
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# [[Mushroom Gorge]]* by [[Creators#Bird_Obsession|Bird_Obsession]]
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# [[One Bad Fall]]* by [[Creators#BeefSour|BeefSour]]
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# [[Palus]]* by [[Creators#Autre|Autre]] and [[Creators#MaxLovesFrogs|MaxLovesFrogs]]
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# '''Plastic Oceans''' by [[Creators#Schylah|Schylah]]
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# [[The Piano Room]]* by [[Creators#_Trains_|_Trains_]]
  
2. [[Citrus]]* by [[Creators#Felidae_|Felidae_]]
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''* Used in Hardcore 11.0''
 
 
3. [[Fissure]]* by [[Creators#Shpeckly|Shpeckly]]
 
 
 
4. [[Mushroom Gorge]]* by [[Creators#Bird_Obsession|Bird_Obsession]]
 
 
 
5. [[One Bad Fall]]* by [[Creators#BeefSour|BeefSour]]
 
 
 
6. [[Palus]]* by [[Creators#Autre|Autre]] and [[Creators#MaxLovesFrogs|MaxLovesFrogs]]
 
 
 
7. '''Plastic Oceans''' by [[Creators#Schylah|Schylah]]
 
 
 
8. [[The Piano Room]]* by [[Creators#_Trains_|_Trains_]]
 
 
 
''* = Used in Hardcore 11.0''
 
  
 
''Maps without a hyperlink have not been released''
 
''Maps without a hyperlink have not been released''
  
== Maze Competition 2021 ==
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=== Minr MapJams ===
The 2021 Maze Competition, usually referred to as "mazecomp" or "mazecomp2" was nineth in the series of building competitions and the second to be focused on maze building.
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==== Minr MapJam 2022 ====
=== Details ===
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The Minr MapJam 2022 was the first of its kind, a map-making competition but this time with a theme but not a required map type, but it could still be listed as the tenth in the series of building competitions.  
The competitors had from May 8th to October 31st to create their maze maps. All competitors had to construct their puzzles on one large plot of land in Theta. Maps were judged for both gameplay and aesthetics. The competition was judged by [[Creators#zombiekiler|ZombieKiler]], [[Creators#Zatharel|Zatharel]], [[Creators#pieceofcheese|pieceofcheese]], and [[Creators#TheHexer|TheHexer]]. The winning map was [[Hikari]] by [[Creators#TheGloryThief|TheGloryThief]].
 
=== Maps Created ===
 
A total of nine maps were created. They are:
 
  
1. [[Hikari]] by [[Creators#TheGloryThief|TheGloryThief]]
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The Minr MapJam 2022 started on June 10th and ended on June 12th, giving builders only 48 hours to build a map. The competition had a theme of "They're Watching". Maps were not required to be of any maptype. The competition was hosted and judged by: [[Creators#TheHexer|TheHexer]], [[Creators#swimmy1212|swimmy1212]], thepookabear, [[Creators#IanAnth66|IanAnth66]], [[Creators#Zatharel|Zatharel]], [[Creators#FrananaSplits|FrananaSplits]], [[Creators#TunaSurprise|TunaFrog]], and [[Creators#Buckley06|Buckley06]].
  
2. [[Fantasia]] by [[Creators#_dx_|_dx_]] and [[Creators#ezzaezza|ezzaezza]]
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14 maps in total were created. In order of placing, they are:
  
3. [[Dark Woods]] by [[Creators#Bird_Obsession|Bird_Obsession]]
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# [[Innsmouth]] by [[Creators#Marrimars|Marrimars]], [[Creators#Snake_Crumble|Snake_Crumble]], [[Creators#Anrein|Anrein]], and [[Creators#Visuumii|Visuumii]].
 
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# [[Adrift]] by [[Creators#chayos|chayos]], [[Creators#wavelyte|"Hannah" wavelyte]], [[Creators#Scylite|Scylite]], and [[Creators#rebplane|rebplane]].
4. [[Management Mayhem]] by [[Creators#FraiseFramboise|FraiseFramboise]]
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# [[The Beep Factory]] by [[Creators#ManWithRaft|ManWithRaft]], [[Creators#Hoi_A|Hoi_A]], [[Creators#DerNiklaas|DerNiklaas]], and [[Creators#Marbou9|Marbou9]].
 
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# [[Dark Pact]] by [[Creators#0l_|0l_]], [[Creators#LendKaru|LendKaru]], [[Creators#luckylukecraft|luckylukecraft]], and [[Creators#TheForsakenFurby|TheForsakenFurby]].
5. '''Timewarp''' by [[Creators#Anrein|Anrein]]
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# [[always]] by [[Creators#gemuse|gemuse]].
 
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# [[The Facility]] by [[Creators#kor0sense1|kor0sense1]], [[Creators#zhar|zhar]], [[Creators#Vermilion_Stone|Vermilion_Stone]], and [[Creators#Viceinc|Viceinc]].
6. [[Flipped]] by [[Creators#FrananaSplits|FrananaSplits]]
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# (tied with 8th) '''The Colosseum''' by [[Creators#Jan_Lukas|Jan_Lukas]] and [[Creators#BurgerSlayin|BurgerSlayin]].
 
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# (tied with 7th) [[Don't Look Back]] by [[Creators#emmdrews|Emmdrews]], [[Creators#AK1089|ak1089]], and [[Creators#RelatableTeen|RelatableTeen]].
7. [[Twilight]] by [[Creators#_dx_|_dx_]]
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# '''Alone''' by [[Creators#Rarbies|Rarbies]].
 
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# '''A Cave Full of Eyes''' by [[Creators#Felidae_|Felidae_]].
8. [[Snowed In]] by [[Creators#ThiccChunkyBois|ThiccChunkyBois]]
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# '''351''' by [[Creators#lostinmindspace|lostinmindspace]], [[Creators#Sou|Soumate]], [[Creators#TheGloryThief|TheGloryThief]], and [[Creators#fruitlukes|spooklukes]].
 
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# '''The Eyeland''' by [[Creators#rmanimal|rmanimal]], [[Creators#swifph|swiff]], and [[Creators#PipanPlum|PipanPlum]].
9. [[Essence]] by [[Creators#_dx_|_dx_]]
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# '''The Calling''' by [[Creators#DarkHawkEyes|DarkHawkEyes]].
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# [[The Trials]] by [[Creators#ScantHickory997|ScantHickory997]].
  
 
''Maps without a hyperlink have not been released to FFA''
 
''Maps without a hyperlink have not been released to FFA''
  
== Minr MapJam 2022 ==
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==== PrideJam 2023 ====
The Minr MapJam 2022 was the first of its kind, a map-making competition but this time with a theme but not a required map type, but it could still be listed as the tenth in the series of building competitions.  
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This was a different take on MapJam hosted in celebration of Pride Month 2023. Hosted from June 7th until June 21st, participants were given one week to make a map of any type that focused on being proud or pride in general. The competition was hosted and judged by: [[Creators#wavelyte|wavelyte]], [[Creators#swifph|swiff]], [[Creators#TunaSurprise|TunaSurprise]], [[Creators#FrananaSplits|FrananaSplits]], [[Creators#jake_osml|jake_osml]], and [[Creators#egabbac|egabbac]]
=== Details ===
 
The Minr MapJam 2022 started on June 10th and ended on June 12th, giving builders only 48 hours to build a map. The competition had a theme of "They're Watching". Maps were not required to be of any maptype. The competition was hosted and judged by: [[Creators#TheHexer|TheHexer]], [[Creators#swimmy1212|swimmy1212]], thepookabear, [[Creators#IanAnth66|IanAnth66]], [[Creators#Zatharel|Zatharel]], [[Creators#FrananaSplits|FrananaSplits]], [[Creators#TunaSurprise|TunaFrog]], and [[Creators#Buckley06|Buckley06]].
 
=== Maps Created ===
 
14 maps in total were created. In order of placing,
 
 
 
1. [[Innsmouth]] by [[Creators#Marrimars|Marrimars]], [[Creators#Snake_Crumble|Snake_Crumble]], [[Creators#Anrein|Anrein]], and [[Creators#Visuumii|Visuumii]].
 
 
 
2. [[Adrift]] by [[Creators#chayos|chayos]], [[Creators#wavelyte|"Hannah" wavelyte]], [[Creators#Scylite|Scylite]], and [[Creators#rebplane|rebplane]].
 
 
 
3. [[The Beep Factory]] by [[Creators#ManWithRaft|ManWithRaft]], [[Creators#Hoi_A|Hoi_A]], [[Creators#DerNiklaas|DerNiklaas]], and [[Creators#Marbou9|Marbou9]].
 
 
 
4. [[Dark Pact]] by [[Creators#0l_|0l_]], [[Creators#LendKaru|LendKaru]], [[Creators#luckylukecraft|luckylukecraft]], and [[Creators#TheForsakenFurby|TheForsakenFurby]].
 
 
 
5. [[always]] by [[Creators#gemuse|gemuse]].
 
  
6. [[The Facility]] by [[Creators#kor0sense1|kor0sense1]], [[Creators#zhar|zhar]], [[Creators#Vermilion_Stone|Vermilion_Stone]], and [[Creators#Viceinc|Viceinc]].
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Ten maps in total were created. In alphabetical order, they are:
  
7 (tied with 8th). '''The Colosseum''' by [[Creators#Jan_Lukas|Jan_Lukas]] and [[Creators#BurgerSlayin|BurgerSlayin]].
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# '''Double A''' by [[Creators#rebplane|rebplane]]
 
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# [[fall gays]] by [[Creators#gemuse|gemuse]], [[Creators#emmdrews|emmdrews]], and [[Creators#_Amphi|_Amphi]]
8 (tied with 7th). [[Don't Look Back]] by [[Creators#emmdrews|Emmdrews]], [[Creators#AK1089|ak1089]], and [[Creators#RelatableTeen|RelatableTeen]].
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# [[Find Myself]] by [[Creators#andrewforreal|andrewforreal]], [[Creators#Jakube_|Jakube_]], [[Creators#JM4s|JM4s]], and ''facecat1''
 
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# [[Ice Supride]] by [[Creators#rmanimal|rmanimal]]
9. '''Alone''' by [[Creators#Rarbies|Rarbies]].
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# '''Iris & Dino''' by [[Creators#Marrimars|Marrimars]], [[Creators#Snake_Crumble|Snake_Crumble]], [[Creators#Tetration|Tetration]], and [[Creators#Visuumii|Visuumii]]
 
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# '''Kaleidoscopic''' by [[Creators#BoggledToggo|BoggledToggo]] and ''Sakapaka1''
10. '''A Cave Full of Eyes''' by [[Creators#Felidae_|Felidae_]].
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# [[Matchmaker]] by [[Creators#Sullus|Sullus]]
 
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# '''Parade''' by [[Creators#0l|0l_]], [[Creators#TheForsakenFurby|TheForsakenFurby]], [[Creators#zhar|zhar]], and [[Creators#LendKaru|LendKaru]]
11. '''351''' by [[Creators#lostinmindspace|lostinmindspace]], [[Creators#Sou|Soumate]], [[Creators#TheGloryThief|TheGloryThief]], and [[Creators#fruitlukes|spooklukes]].
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# '''Polychromatic''' by [[Creators#ScantHickory997|ScantHickory997]]
 
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# '''The Pride Grid''' by ''Catreus95''
12. '''The Eyeland''' by [[Creators#rmanimal|rmanimal]], [[Creators#swifph|swiff]], and [[Creators#PipanPlum|PipanPlum]].
 
 
 
13. '''The Calling''' by [[Creators#DarkHawkEyes|DarkHawkEyes]].
 
 
 
14. [[The Trials]] by [[Creators#ScantHickory997|ScantHickory997]].
 
  
 
''Maps without a hyperlink have not been released to FFA''
 
''Maps without a hyperlink have not been released to FFA''
  
== PrideJam 2023 ==
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== One-Off Events ==
A different take on MapJam hosted in celebration of Pride Month 2023.
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These events were made to be hosted only once.
=== Details ===
 
Hosted from June 7th until June 21st, participants were given one week to make a map of any type that focused on being proud or pride in general. The competition was hosted and judged by: [[Creators#wavelyte|wavelyte]], [[Creators#swifph|swiff]], [[Creators#TunaSurprise|TunaSurprise]], [[Creators#FrananaSplits|FrananaSplits]], [[Creators#jake_osml|jake_osml]], and [[Creators#egabbac|egabbac]]
 
  
=== Maps Created ===
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=== The Great Race Tournament ===  
10 maps in total were created. In alphabetical order,
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The Great Race Tournament, also referred to as TGR Tournament, was a one time event hosted in July 2014 by HC12345. It mainly revolved around the first map in the TGR series, The Great Race.
  
1. '''Double A''' by [[Creators#rebplane|rebplane]]
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In the event, players of all ranks were put against each other in a tournament-style bracket. They had to race in the original TGR map and whoever came first in the race would continue further into the event.
  
2. [[fall gays]] by [[Creators#gemuse|gemuse]], [[Creators#emmdrews|emmdrews]], and [[Creators#_Amphi|_Amphi]]
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The format started with round robins, followed by knockout stages later on. The winner of this event was crafterkid98.  
  
3. [[Find Myself]] by [[Creators#andrewforreal|andrewforreal]], [[Creators#Jakube_|Jakube_]], [[Creators#JM4s|JM4s]], and ''facecat1''
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=== HC's Christmas Chase ===
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HC's Christmas Chase, or The Christmas Chase, was a one time event hosted on Christmas Day in 2014 by HC12345. There have been no new editions of this event ever since.
  
4. [[Ice Supride]] by [[Creators#rmanimal|rmanimal]]
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The event was free for anyone to enter, even with a delayed entrance to it. It consisted of racing through 10 different [[FFA]] levels, with whoever beat them all first being the winner.
  
5. '''Iris & Dino''' by [[Creators#Marrimars|Marrimars]], [[Creators#Snake_Crumble|Snake_Crumble]], [[Creators#Tetration|Tetration]], and [[Creators#Visuumii|Visuumii]]
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The winner of this event was chunkyboy12.
  
6. '''Kaleidoscopic''' by [[Creators#BoggledToggo|BoggledToggo]] and ''Sakapaka1''
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=== Tournament of Champions ===
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Tournament of Champions was a one time event hosted by corygolfanatic in March 2016. The tournament followed a similar format to that of The Christmas Chase and TGR Tournament. Players had to compete against each other in maps picked by the host.
  
7. [[Matchmaker]] by [[Creators#Sullus|Sullus]]
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Sadly, due to time differences and other difficulties, the tournament was cancelled half-way and there was never a winner announced.
  
8. '''Parade''' by [[Creators#0l|0l_]], [[Creators#TheForsakenFurby|TheForsakenFurby]], [[Creators#zhar|zhar]], and [[Creators#LendKaru|LendKaru]]
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=== Throwback Finds ===
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Throwback Finds was an event hosted in conjunction with the 10 year anniversary celebration which only Green+ players could participate. The event was hosted by SomePunWithChloe and rickyboy320.
  
9. '''Polychromatic''' by [[Creators#ScantHickory997|ScantHickory997]]
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For the anniversary celebration, the Minr staff team opened a 2011 version of Minr's world, [[Zero]]. This allowed players to explore an old version of Zero. Throwback Finds tasked the players with a scavenger hunt to find clues that led them throughout the 2011 server, similar to The Amazing Race. Players that completed the event were rewarded with the "Throwback Hunter" title.
  
10. '''The Pride Grid''' by ''Catreus95''
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=== Minr Chess Tourney 2.0 ===
 
 
''Maps without a hyperlink have not been released to FFA''
 
 
 
== Minr Chess Tourney 2.0 ==
 
 
A chess tournament by [[Creators#AverageIPA|AverageIPA]] and [[Creators#BoggledToggo|BoggledToggo]] was hosted from August 12th to October 9th, 2023. Competitors were split into four brackets based on their online ratings and played in a double elimination format. The winner of each bracket received a Grandmaster Title, and all participants received a Participation Crown.
 
A chess tournament by [[Creators#AverageIPA|AverageIPA]] and [[Creators#BoggledToggo|BoggledToggo]] was hosted from August 12th to October 9th, 2023. Competitors were split into four brackets based on their online ratings and played in a double elimination format. The winner of each bracket received a Grandmaster Title, and all participants received a Participation Crown.
  
=== Participants ===
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==== Participants ====
 
* Jeeves_Wooster (Bracket A Winner)
 
* Jeeves_Wooster (Bracket A Winner)
 
* sakapaka1 (Bracket B Winner)
 
* sakapaka1 (Bracket B Winner)
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* 7OMNOMNOM
 
* 7OMNOMNOM
  
=== Lichess Studies of Games ===
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==== Lichess Studies of Games ====
 
Both of the links below are to all of the games played in this tournament. 81 total chess games were played: 64 are in the first link, and 17 are in the second. Games are in chronological order.
 
Both of the links below are to all of the games played in this tournament. 81 total chess games were played: 64 are in the first link, and 17 are in the second. Games are in chronological order.
  
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[https://lichess.org/study/1TOYWSEp Study 2]
 
[https://lichess.org/study/1TOYWSEp Study 2]
  
== Map & Map Maker of the Year ==
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=== DKPK Speedrunning Tournament ===
Map & Mapmaker of the Year is an ongoing event held annually since 2020. Greenies nominate the map they feel is the best of that particular year, and the map creator who has been the most impactful in that particular year.
 
 
 
=== Details ===
 
A forum thread is posted annually, typically by rmanimal, where players nominate up to 4 maps and 4 map creators that they think are deserving of the title. These nominations are tallied and then a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzbBJgfvTDA&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fforums.minr.org%2F&source_ve_path=Mjg2NjY ranked-choice ballot] is held to determine the winners.
 
 
 
The winners are announced in a separate thread and the winners of both categories receive a special title as a prize. The maps' FFA(+) locations are also commemorated with a "Map of the Year" or "Map of the Year Runner-Up" plaque.
 
 
 
=== List of Winners ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! Year !! Map of the Year !! Map Maker of the Year
 
|-
 
| 2020 || [[Chaoskampf]] by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]] || [[Creators#Sullus|Sullus]]
 
|-
 
| 2021 || [[Blight]] by [[Creators#spolendina|spolendina]] and [[Creators#Bailey06|Bailey06]] || [[Creators#Mercata|Mercata]]
 
|-
 
| 2022 || [[Zeitpfalz]] by [[Creators#AK1089|AK1089]] and [[Creators#gemuse|gemuse]] || [[Creators#wavelyte|wavelyte]]
 
|-
 
| 2023 || [[Polymerase]] by [[Creators#jake_osml|jake_osml]] || [[Creators#jake_osml|jake_osml]]
 
|-
 
| 2024 || [[Tales of Shihon]] by [[Creators#JakobTheKidd|JakobTheKidd]], [[Creators#Tronten|Tronten]], [[Creators#natcrackers|natcrackers]] and [[Creators#TheGloryThief|TheGloryThief]] || [[Creators#natcrackers|natcrackers]]
 
|}
 
 
 
== DKPK Speedrunning Tournament ==
 
 
The DKPK Speedrunning Tournament was a [[Discord]] hosted tournament by [[Creators#masts|masts]] and [[Creators#duckle|duckle]] where speedrunners competed to complete five [[maps]] made for the event with the fastest times possible.
 
The DKPK Speedrunning Tournament was a [[Discord]] hosted tournament by [[Creators#masts|masts]] and [[Creators#duckle|duckle]] where speedrunners competed to complete five [[maps]] made for the event with the fastest times possible.
  
=== Details ===
 
 
Across five weekends, players could join a sign in the events section of [[spawn]] to warp into a competition map. They then had 48 hours to achieve the fastest time possible on the map, done by running from the starting line to the finishing line noted by black and white concrete in the maps themselves. These times were rounded down to the nearest tick (increments of 50ms) and saved to a leaderboard that shows the top ten in every map.
 
Across five weekends, players could join a sign in the events section of [[spawn]] to warp into a competition map. They then had 48 hours to achieve the fastest time possible on the map, done by running from the starting line to the finishing line noted by black and white concrete in the maps themselves. These times were rounded down to the nearest tick (increments of 50ms) and saved to a leaderboard that shows the top ten in every map.
  
 
For the first four maps ([[Xen]], [[Crimson Keep]], [[Ice Cap]], and [[Stockpile]]), anyone could participate to get the top times. For the final map, [[Vezzano Ligure]], only the top ten players based on placement could advance. These were calculated based on the player's best three maps. The times in the final map determined overall placement for the top ten, and the top three received $25 USD Steam gift cards.
 
For the first four maps ([[Xen]], [[Crimson Keep]], [[Ice Cap]], and [[Stockpile]]), anyone could participate to get the top times. For the final map, [[Vezzano Ligure]], only the top ten players based on placement could advance. These were calculated based on the player's best three maps. The times in the final map determined overall placement for the top ten, and the top three received $25 USD Steam gift cards.
  
=== Tournament Maps ===
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==== Tournament Maps ====
 
Five maps were made for the tournament, each created by masts and duckle.
 
Five maps were made for the tournament, each created by masts and duckle.
 
* [[Xen]]
 
* [[Xen]]

Latest revision as of 19:33, 30 December 2025

Events are limited time, server wide features available to players of all ranks or players of a specific rank. They are hosted every so often, usually by an Admin or Mod and often have special rewards for the top ranked players in them. This page covers known events and details about them. They are split into two main categories, server events and building competitions. They are listed by category then chronological order (of the first edition held).

Common Events[edit]

These events occur more than once a year.

Beep Test[edit]

The beep test is a parkour event hosted randomly by Minr admins, usually HC12345, and Minr moderators. It takes place in its own arena, and can be accessed by players of any rank. It is based off the PACER test, which is a fitness test occasionally held during physical education classes.

During the beep test, players must quickly jump across pseudo-randomly generated parkour, before it despawns. If a player falls down or doesn't make it to the other side, they become "At Risk"; if they fail again, they are eliminated. The last person alive is declared the winner and the game continues running until they die or the test ends.

The parkour begins easy; over time, the parkour gets more challenging, the time between levels decreases, and the amount of levels needed to advance increases. The color of the parkour indicates its growth in difficulty, starting with white parkour, then blue, and so on, following the colors of Minr's difficulty colors.

There is no reward for participating in beep tests, but there is a leaderboard system.

Yearly Events[edit]

These events occur/occurred about once a year.

Ninja Warrior[edit]

Ninja Warrior is a parkour event hosted usually around twice a year by HC12345. It always takes place on Saturdays and so far has always been hosted by HC12345, with occasional help from some admins. The event is based off the TV show that has the exact same name.

In Ninja Warrior, players have to complete 4 stages to receive the title of "Ninja Warrior" without falling. Some of the stages have a time limit on them for additional difficulty in their completion.

Until Stage 3, the parkour rises in difficulty making Stage 3 the hardest. While Stage 4 is not very hard, it has a strict time limit that allows no room for error, making it hard for those who have gotten to it to earn the title of Ninja Warrior.

The rewards for Ninja Warrior competitions include colored prefixes, Steam gifts and more.

The Amazing Race[edit]

Based on a TV show of the same name, The Amazing Race is an event only for Greens and up that takes place 1 to 2 times a year. It's first host was HC12345, but it has been hosted by a number of different mods/ops over the years.

In The Amazing Race, contestants run around the map of Minr looking for clues. The event starts where the previous edition of it ended, and includes a first clue at the start. Using clever thinking, knowledge of the map and sometimes online tools, contestants solve the clues which lead them to more clues, all until they get to the final clue which is supposed to lead them to the end of the race.

As it involves map exploration, The Amazing Race requires good knowledge of the world map as well as a fair amount of general knowledge to be able to get to the finish. Because it involves exploring the map, it is restricted to Greens and higher.

Prizes include special star prefixes for the top 3 as well as occasional Steam prizes.

Purple Comet[edit]

Purple Comet, or Purple Coin, is an event that is occasionally hosted by rmanimal and Alphaesia. It was held anually, around August, starting in 2016 to 2019. It then received its most recent hosting of Purple Comet V in 2021.

During the event, players are given a set of maps in which there are hidden "purple coins", which are purple player heads. Players must look for the coins by doing these maps. Set into one of two teams, the players compete to be the team with the most coins by the end of the event. All players that found a coin by the event's end received a temporary purple asterisk prefix, and those that were on the winning team received two.

Over time with new editions, the event evolved.

  • Purple Comet I started out with rmanimal and rickyboy320 hiding coins and running the event, which used to be completely purple.
  • With Purple Comet II, rmanimal became the sole host and changed coins to purple box player heads.
  • Purple Comet III was the first event to co-host with Alphaesia, who was instrumental to running the event. The at the time spawn City Spawn became Corrupted City Spawn, and green stars worth 3 coins were introduced.
  • Purple Comet IV led to a more formalized event structure, and it was the first edition to have Cosmetics.
  • Purple Comet V added SomePunWithChloe as a third host whom helped hide coins, a spreadsheet was made for tracking maps, and the event led to Blackwater Spawn being created. It was also the first version where whitelisting for the event was done, as nearly 100 players signed up for the event.

Egg Hunt[edit]

Egg Hunt was an event that is mainly hosted by TheHexer. It takes place around April, Easter time. In the second iteration, Egg Hunt 2.0, a competition was held that had teams find eggs, and the winning team was ilovenons and niltiac. Egg Hunt is open to players of all ranks to participate.

Egg Hunt has evolved into a large open world search area, primarily created by chayos, where the player searches for eggs. In Egg Hunt 2.0, there was competition between teams of two to compete in finding eggs in a round robin style competition in certain Minr locations. The winning team received the "Egglord" title.

Years after Egghunt 2019 and 2021 were hosted, they were turned into maps called Egghunt 2 and Egghunt 3. Egghunt 3 still rewards players with the Eggtacular trail for 100% completion.

Minr Sightseeing[edit]

Minr Sightseeing is a competitive event that has been hosted by Marrimars, TheHexer, and Thogin. The event takes place in a single day and has had four iterations. One on August 15th, 2020, which was won by Bailey06 and NoSi, one on February 27th, 2021, which was won by Jaabus and spolendina, one on July 7th, 2022, which was won by 0l_ and lendkaru, and one over a week beginning April 1st, 2023, which was won by KittyCatElite. Minr Sightseeing is open to players of all ranks to participate.

2020 to 2022 Details[edit]

Players can form teams of two or compete alone. The competition tasks the players with identifying pictures of certain Minr maps then going to the exact location that the picture was taken to earn a point. Winning rewards the winning team a title, and all participating players are awarded a hat.

Cursed Sightseeing Details[edit]

For 2023, sightseeing was changed to a week long event that began April 1st. This event, which became known as Cursed Sightseeing, was unique for featuring locations in maps that required players to perform map escapes or get out of bounds to reach the location. This event also rewarded more cosmetics than the previous iterations due to the extra difficulty in finding and reaching locations.

Map & Map Maker of the Year[edit]

Map & Mapmaker of the Year is an ongoing event held annually since 2020. Greenies nominate the map they feel is the best of that particular year, and the map creator who has been the most impactful in that particular year.

A forum thread is posted annually, typically by rmanimal, where players nominate up to 4 maps and 4 map creators that they think are deserving of the title. These nominations are tallied and then a ranked-choice ballot is held to determine the winners.

The winners are announced in a separate thread and the winners of both categories receive a special title as a prize. The maps' FFA(+) locations are also commemorated with a "Map of the Year" or "Map of the Year Runner-Up" plaque.

Table of Winners[edit]

Year Map of the Year Map Maker of the Year
2020 Chaoskampf by spolendina Sullus
2021 Blight by spolendina and Bailey06 Mercata
2022 Zeitpfalz by AK1089 and gemuse wavelyte
2023 Polymerase by jake_osml jake_osml
2024 Tales of Shihon by JakobTheKidd, Tronten, natcrackers and TheGloryThief natcrackers

Map Competitions and Jams[edit]

This section lists map competitions and jams. This will also include spawn competitions since they are structured similarly.

Spawn Competitions[edit]

Spawn Competition 2016[edit]

The Spawn Competition, hosted in June 2016, was the first of the series of build competitions organized by Minr. For the most part, the competition was organized by Chillers, but with occasional help from other ops. Only greens+ were allowed to enter.

Contestants were given their own plots in the end where they had Creative Mode access for the duration of the competition. They were allowed to receive WorldEdit help from admins, but nothing too minor that could be done without any help. After the entry period was over, the spawns were submitted in a community vote to see which one was the best.

The winner of the competition was minty1111, and his spawn was used as the server spawn until it was changed to City Spawn. In total, eight spawns were created during this competition. They are:

  1. BobTheBlob1's Astrology Spawn
  2. rmanimal's Volcano (Volcanic Spawn)
  3. Alphaesia's City/Town (City Spawn)
  4. Jsnick's Dungeon (Dungeon Spawn)
  5. Zatharel's and awkward_hamster's Summer Resort (Resort Spawn)
  6. Pro_Luma's Sea Life (Sea Life Spawn)
  7. minty1111's Tropical Jungle (Minty Spawn)
  8. Spiggral's Sky Castle (Sky Castle Spawn)

Spawn Competition 2019[edit]

With City Spawn having been used for about a year and a half, it was decided that a new main spawn should be made. The 2019 spawn competition, usually referred to as “Spawncomp” was fifth in the series of building competitions.

The competitors had from May 23 to September 9 to build a spawn, with strict templates on the FFA and "Best Maps" rooms. The spawns had to be aesthetically pleasing and needed to take no more than 10-20 seconds to get to any given map genre. Unlike the previous building competitions, the winner to this event was decided by public voting, which happened for a few weeks after the deadline. The winning spawn was Frozen Spawn, made by chayos.

A total of four spawns were created. They are:

  1. chayos' Ice Palace (Frozen Spawn)
  2. luckylukecraft's Chromatic Circuitry (Chromatic Circuitry Spawn)
  3. pockleshetcheeto's and rebplane's Mountain of Olympus (Olympus Spawn)
  4. Sulldas' Mountain Resort (Mountain Resort Spawn)

Puzzle Competitions[edit]

Puzzle Competition 2017[edit]

The Puzzle Competition of 2017, sometimes referred to as “Zath's Puzzle Competition” or just "Puzzlecomp”, was the second in the series of build competitions. The competition was mainly hosted by Zatharel. The goal of the competition was to add more pure puzzle maps to FFA.

Just like in other build competitions, competitors were given temporary creative mode. However, this time, instead of multiple plots per person, the competition was hosted on one large plot. Entries were completed by August 1st and judged by a panel of judges consisting of 5 Minr Admins.

A total of thirteen puzzles were created and entered into the competition. They are, in order of placement:

  1. Miner's Millions by rmanimal
  2. Birds of Paradise by Pixiface
  3. Festival by swimmy1212
  4. Carpe Diem by spolendina
  5. The Varied 11 by _Fire_
  6. Viae by spolendina
  7. Heist by Alphaesia
  8. PERCEPTION by MobotMan
  9. Zurdite by Rockin_Ravens
  10. The Prestige by spolendina
  11. Quiz Me Quick by spolendina and henniboy321
  12. Puzzles of Light by henniboy321
  13. Four Gods by pockleshetcheeto

Maps without a hyperlink were never released to FFA

Puzzle Competition 2020[edit]

The 2020 Puzzle Competition, usually referred to as "puzzlecomp" or "puzzlecomp2," was seventh in the series of building competitions and the second to be focused on puzzle building.

The competitors had from June 1st to August 31st to create their puzzle maps. For this iteration of puzzlecomp, mixed puzzles were permitted. All competitors had to construct their puzzles on one large plot of land in Theta. Maps were judged on both gameplay and aesthetics, with judges giving both categories a score out of 10. These scores were averaged to give a final score for each judge, and these final scores were averaged to determine its ranking. The competition was first hosted by Zatharel before passing duties over to TheHexer early on. The final judges ended up consisting of chayos, TheHexer, spolendina, and ZombieKiler. djnysted also contributed to judging before dropping out. The winning map was Jump For Joy by henniboy321.

A total of twenty two maps were created. They are:

  1. Jump For Joy by henniboy321
  2. Forensics by jake_osml
  3. Nonograms by BTJRedwing
  4. The Magic Tower by IanAnth66
  5. Worlds Collide by Sulldas
  6. Broadway by Autre
  7. Eisengeist by IanAnth66 and pieceofcheese
  8. Off The Ground by rebplane
  9. Transmute by AK1089, Daok28, Dobby728, Nicochico8, and SpawnedThisWay
  10. Where On Earth by pieceofcheese
  11. If Nothing Then Nothing by rebplane
  12. The Artifact by fuzzyhead45 and RobotzMan
  13. Aeroship by mod_ern
  14. Ikorite by Rockin_Ravens
  15. Bored by Dumbmutt and _Trains_
  16. Mean Messages 2: Electric Boogaloo by Sulldas
  17. Alchademia by IanAnth66 and SlimeJesus
  18. More Doors by Bird_Obsession
  19. Useless by maxoubar
  20. Hell Hotel by Bird_Obsession
  21. Quiver by Bird_Obsession
  22. Knowledge by Kosmo93

Maps without a hyperlink have not been released to FFA

Maze Competitions[edit]

Maze Competition 2017–2018[edit]

The 2017–2018 maze competition, usually referred to as “Mazecomp”, was third in the series of building competitions.

The competitors had from December 10, 2017 to February 1, 2018 to build their maze. The competiors could build in Zero or Theta, but all of them built in Theta because it was much easier. After the building time ended, the judges played all of the maps to decide the winner. The winning map was Grid Hopper by _Fire_.

A total of nine mazes were created. They are:

  1. Grid Hopper by _Fire_
  2. To Be Kind by Zatharel and spolendina
  3. The Minotaur's Labyrinth by Tetration and Bureine
  4. Necropolis by spolendina
  5. The Exit by c_dric
  6. A Dwarven Playground by henniboy321
  7. The Crooked Forest by rebplane and Red_Eyed_Cat
  8. IKEAmaze by Pixiface and pockleshetcheeto
  9. Rainbow Madhouse by eagg2112

Maze Competition 2021[edit]

The 2021 Maze Competition, usually referred to as "mazecomp" or "mazecomp2," was ninth in the series of building competitions and the second to be focused on maze building.

The competitors had from May 8th to October 31st to create their maze maps. All competitors had to construct their puzzles on one large plot of land in Theta. Maps were judged for both gameplay and aesthetics. The competition was judged by ZombieKiler, Zatharel, pieceofcheese, and TheHexer. The winning map was Hikari by TheGloryThief.

A total of nine maps were created. They are:

  1. Hikari by TheGloryThief
  2. Fantasia by _dx_ and ezzaezza
  3. Dark Woods by Bird_Obsession
  4. Management Mayhem by FraiseFramboise
  5. Timewarp by Anrein
  6. Flipped by FrananaSplits
  7. Twilight by _dx_
  8. Snowed In by ThiccChunkyBois
  9. Essence by _dx_

Maps without a hyperlink have not been released to FFA

Maze Competition 2025-2026[edit]

The 2026 Maze Competition is a currently ongoing competition, hosted by facecat1 and Zatharel. Maze maps can be submitted to the competition until March 31, 2026. Greens+ can see more information at this link.

Adventure Competitions[edit]

Adventure Competition 2018–2019[edit]

The 2019 adventure competition, usually referred to as “Adventurecomp,” was fourth in the series of building competitions.

The competitors had from July 13 to February 7 to build an adventure map. After the building time ended, the judges played all of the maps to decide the winner. The winning map was 7 Days of Dreaming by luckylukecraft.

A total of 6 adventures were created. They are:

  1. 7 Days of Dreaming by luckylukecraft
  2. Wormhole by lomour
  3. Forrestia by Red_Eyed_Cat
  4. Stonecold by Berend
  5. Ademyth by Squidyerser
  6. Hot Headed by Berend

Maps without a hyperlink were never released to FFA

Co-op Competitions[edit]

Co-op Competition 2019-2020[edit]

The 2019-2020 co-op competition, usually referred to as “Co-op Comp,” was sixth in the series of building competitions. The competitors had from September 26 to February 29 to build a co-op map. After the building time ended, the judges elected to run the submitted maps through the regular board process due to the low number of entries into the competition. No winners were announced.

Two maps were created for the competition. They are:

  1. Perspective 2 by Sulldas
  2. Magmatic Fusion by chayos

Hardcore Competitions[edit]

Hardcore Map Competition 2021[edit]

The 2021 Hardcore Map Competition, usually referred to as "hccomp" or "piececomp," was eighth in the series of building competitions. The competitors had from January 15th to March 15th to create a mixed map. These mixed maps could be any map type, including mixed parkour, mixed maze, and mixed puzzle. This competition was held for Green+ players to construct maps that could be used in Hardcore 11.0. Maps were judged based on their compatibility with Hardcore. The competition was hosted by pieceofcheese, with assistance from the Minr staff team.

A total of eight maps were created. They are:

  1. Blue Palace* by Anrein
  2. Citrus* by Felidae_
  3. Fissure* by Shpeckly
  4. Mushroom Gorge* by Bird_Obsession
  5. One Bad Fall* by BeefSour
  6. Palus* by Autre and MaxLovesFrogs
  7. Plastic Oceans by Schylah
  8. The Piano Room* by _Trains_

* Used in Hardcore 11.0

Maps without a hyperlink have not been released

Minr MapJams[edit]

Minr MapJam 2022[edit]

The Minr MapJam 2022 was the first of its kind, a map-making competition but this time with a theme but not a required map type, but it could still be listed as the tenth in the series of building competitions.

The Minr MapJam 2022 started on June 10th and ended on June 12th, giving builders only 48 hours to build a map. The competition had a theme of "They're Watching". Maps were not required to be of any maptype. The competition was hosted and judged by: TheHexer, swimmy1212, thepookabear, IanAnth66, Zatharel, FrananaSplits, TunaFrog, and Buckley06.

14 maps in total were created. In order of placing, they are:

  1. Innsmouth by Marrimars, Snake_Crumble, Anrein, and Visuumii.
  2. Adrift by chayos, "Hannah" wavelyte, Scylite, and rebplane.
  3. The Beep Factory by ManWithRaft, Hoi_A, DerNiklaas, and Marbou9.
  4. Dark Pact by 0l_, LendKaru, luckylukecraft, and TheForsakenFurby.
  5. always by gemuse.
  6. The Facility by kor0sense1, zhar, Vermilion_Stone, and Viceinc.
  7. (tied with 8th) The Colosseum by Jan_Lukas and BurgerSlayin.
  8. (tied with 7th) Don't Look Back by Emmdrews, ak1089, and RelatableTeen.
  9. Alone by Rarbies.
  10. A Cave Full of Eyes by Felidae_.
  11. 351 by lostinmindspace, Soumate, TheGloryThief, and spooklukes.
  12. The Eyeland by rmanimal, swiff, and PipanPlum.
  13. The Calling by DarkHawkEyes.
  14. The Trials by ScantHickory997.

Maps without a hyperlink have not been released to FFA

PrideJam 2023[edit]

This was a different take on MapJam hosted in celebration of Pride Month 2023. Hosted from June 7th until June 21st, participants were given one week to make a map of any type that focused on being proud or pride in general. The competition was hosted and judged by: wavelyte, swiff, TunaSurprise, FrananaSplits, jake_osml, and egabbac

Ten maps in total were created. In alphabetical order, they are:

  1. Double A by rebplane
  2. fall gays by gemuse, emmdrews, and _Amphi
  3. Find Myself by andrewforreal, Jakube_, JM4s, and facecat1
  4. Ice Supride by rmanimal
  5. Iris & Dino by Marrimars, Snake_Crumble, Tetration, and Visuumii
  6. Kaleidoscopic by BoggledToggo and Sakapaka1
  7. Matchmaker by Sullus
  8. Parade by 0l_, TheForsakenFurby, zhar, and LendKaru
  9. Polychromatic by ScantHickory997
  10. The Pride Grid by Catreus95

Maps without a hyperlink have not been released to FFA

One-Off Events[edit]

These events were made to be hosted only once.

The Great Race Tournament[edit]

The Great Race Tournament, also referred to as TGR Tournament, was a one time event hosted in July 2014 by HC12345. It mainly revolved around the first map in the TGR series, The Great Race.

In the event, players of all ranks were put against each other in a tournament-style bracket. They had to race in the original TGR map and whoever came first in the race would continue further into the event.

The format started with round robins, followed by knockout stages later on. The winner of this event was crafterkid98.

HC's Christmas Chase[edit]

HC's Christmas Chase, or The Christmas Chase, was a one time event hosted on Christmas Day in 2014 by HC12345. There have been no new editions of this event ever since.

The event was free for anyone to enter, even with a delayed entrance to it. It consisted of racing through 10 different FFA levels, with whoever beat them all first being the winner.

The winner of this event was chunkyboy12.

Tournament of Champions[edit]

Tournament of Champions was a one time event hosted by corygolfanatic in March 2016. The tournament followed a similar format to that of The Christmas Chase and TGR Tournament. Players had to compete against each other in maps picked by the host.

Sadly, due to time differences and other difficulties, the tournament was cancelled half-way and there was never a winner announced.

Throwback Finds[edit]

Throwback Finds was an event hosted in conjunction with the 10 year anniversary celebration which only Green+ players could participate. The event was hosted by SomePunWithChloe and rickyboy320.

For the anniversary celebration, the Minr staff team opened a 2011 version of Minr's world, Zero. This allowed players to explore an old version of Zero. Throwback Finds tasked the players with a scavenger hunt to find clues that led them throughout the 2011 server, similar to The Amazing Race. Players that completed the event were rewarded with the "Throwback Hunter" title.

Minr Chess Tourney 2.0[edit]

A chess tournament by AverageIPA and BoggledToggo was hosted from August 12th to October 9th, 2023. Competitors were split into four brackets based on their online ratings and played in a double elimination format. The winner of each bracket received a Grandmaster Title, and all participants received a Participation Crown.

Participants[edit]

  • Jeeves_Wooster (Bracket A Winner)
  • sakapaka1 (Bracket B Winner)
  • derNiklaas (Bracket C Winner)
  • Katapharos (Bracket D Winner)
  • rambells
  • AK1089
  • sportsfuzombie
  • BurgerSlayin
  • Viceinc
  • EarthToTrashCan
  • BTJRedwing
  • clawful_
  • rmanimal
  • TheTranscriptGuy (Has a video on the event!)
  • Jakube_
  • Jaceryan
  • Marbou9
  • TheForsakenFurby
  • starling_
  • RAMTurtle
  • Gigibee28
  • Junkjake
  • MeisterXehanort
  • Kasebett
  • Soker
  • KittyCatElite
  • Lightwood13
  • Moosebane2
  • AtomicAdam0
  • Sullus
  • Gramagon
  • rachelmr
  • SoulTB
  • TheGloryThief
  • R0BObit
  • dzdx1998
  • Karakabbage
  • aeiou08
  • ManWithRaft
  • ElectroUnderwear
  • Amperatic
  • Alphaesia
  • bzrklive
  • 7OMNOMNOM

Lichess Studies of Games[edit]

Both of the links below are to all of the games played in this tournament. 81 total chess games were played: 64 are in the first link, and 17 are in the second. Games are in chronological order.

Study 1

Study 2

DKPK Speedrunning Tournament[edit]

The DKPK Speedrunning Tournament was a Discord hosted tournament by masts and duckle where speedrunners competed to complete five maps made for the event with the fastest times possible.

Across five weekends, players could join a sign in the events section of spawn to warp into a competition map. They then had 48 hours to achieve the fastest time possible on the map, done by running from the starting line to the finishing line noted by black and white concrete in the maps themselves. These times were rounded down to the nearest tick (increments of 50ms) and saved to a leaderboard that shows the top ten in every map.

For the first four maps (Xen, Crimson Keep, Ice Cap, and Stockpile), anyone could participate to get the top times. For the final map, Vezzano Ligure, only the top ten players based on placement could advance. These were calculated based on the player's best three maps. The times in the final map determined overall placement for the top ten, and the top three received $25 USD Steam gift cards.

Tournament Maps[edit]

Five maps were made for the tournament, each created by masts and duckle.