World PUZZLE Grand Prix 2015
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Hello It's time to start the Logic Grand Prix. In fact, the instructions for the 1st round should have been out a week ago, but it was only released this weekend - so there is 1 week to practice. Compared to last year, it seems that the only change is that no round has a single task only once. This means that if there is a type of task, there are, for example, 3 tasks of the same type in a row. This is good for two reasons: 1. It is easier for beginners to prepare, because there are fewer different task types and if one task can be solved, then you can do more similar tasks in the same spirit. 2. Entering answers is easier. Since logic tasks always have different answer entry formats, when tasks are repeated, the principles of entering answers also repeat. We had this whole topic at a public discussion in London and a decision was made that it would be wise to do it this way. And as you can see, it was done. Good luck solving the tasks. If anyone wants to know a good trick for solving a problem, post it in the forum. Maybe they can give you some tips.
The results of the first round are also out http://gp.worldpuzzle.org/content/official-results-wpf-gp-puzzle-1-0 This time, as many as 14 Estonians participated.
The 2nd round guide is out, actually it's been out for a week. Organizer Slovakia.
Canada's representative Jaak Riga also has a very Estonian first name, who knows, maybe he's of Estonian descent or his ancestors are from here ;)
The results of the 2nd round are out. I counted 13 Estonians this time. Results: http://gp.worldpuzzle.org/content/official-results-wpf-gp-puzzle-2-0
The guidelines for Round 3 are out. Round 3 will take place next weekend and will be hosted by Turkey.
3 for algae.
We are pleased to announce that the official results of the 3rd round are available. There are 13 participants from Estonia this time. Results: http://gp.worldpuzzle.org/content/official-results-wpf-gp-puzzle-3-0
Round 4 guide available. Competition next weekend, hosted by the Netherlands.
The Dutch round of the Logic GP has begun. Now it can be solved.