Solution: Meta 1: Fairground
Answer: TACO CART

Written by aki and Jonathan

There are 3 separate meta puzzles taken from the normal puzzle round. After solving the prepuzzle, we have found that Waldo went back to three scenes in his very first book. Subsequently, we visit 26 locations, each of which belongs to one of the three given scenes.

Puzzle Answer
Concert Stage HEADLINE ACT
Drop Tower SUFFERING PROCESS
Go-Karts WRECK RACETRACKS
Haunted House IRRATIONAL FEAR
Merry-Go-Round DANCING HORSES
Refreshment Stand ACAI LUNCH
Roller Coasters MOVING PLATFORM
Animal Show RAT DISAGREES

As clued by the flavor text, we should split the two words from each answer, and pair them by answer length.

Length Left word Right word Extracted letter
3 RAT ACT T
4 ACAI FEAR A
5 WRECK LUNCH C
6 MOVING HORSES O
7 DANCING PROCESS C
8 HEADLINE PLATFORM A
9 SUFFERING DISAGREES R
10 IRRATIONAL RACETRACKS T

Once paired, we notice that each pair of words has exactly one common letter in the same position. Extracting this letter from each pair, we obtain the first location where Waldo can be found, the TACO CART.

Author's Notes

Meta 1 was the very first puzzle that was written for this hunt! The hunt started out as an 8-puzzle, 1-meta hunt themed around losing Waldo at the amusement park. However, somehow as we wrote more puzzles, we started getting more inspired and eventually, the hunt became a 3-meta, 26-puzzle hunt. At the very start, I (aki) really wanted the meta to be a “pure” meta, that is, there was no other element other than the puzzle answers. Thus, we thought of as many things as we could that involves just letters of words. After coming up with the idea of pairing words and extracting common letters, we began writing the first version of the hunt with 8 puzzles.

Later on, as we began expanding the hunt, we started brainstorming more meta ideas. Given meta 1 was pure, we thought it would be somewhat out-of-place to have the other metas not themselves be pure metas. At that point, I suggested to Jon, what if we have all three metas consist of the same concepts of “splitting” and “pairs”, and for all of them to share the same flavor text? Taking it one step further, what if all the metas were on the same page? (This last idea was eventually rejected by testsolvers.)