Daily Sudoku leaderboard
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Very cool! It's especially good that you can see old results, it seems that May 25, 2010 is the oldest :)
Why did the monthly summary table appear in Mindoku and not in Vint?
Now it is also available in Vint: http://www.vint.ee/paevasudokude-edetabel-kuude-loikes/. We consider this topic closed!
It's really cool that the monthly tables are now available! (y) A brief summary of my best results so far: *The best result by month is 21st place (3321 points, 128 solved) from February. *In the daily sudoku overall results, the highest results so far are 2nd and 11th places (out of 42 with 185 points, solving 7 and out of 40 with 174 points, solving 6) also from February. I haven't realized my maximum in these because I've never solved all 9 sudokus. *In individual results, I've been in the top six 10 times, 2 of them 4th places, no top three places yet.
Update after comeback: *In individual results, I reached the top three for the first time 6 days ago, specifically 2nd place!! In addition, I have been 4th once and 5th twice. So a total of 14 top six places.
I'm wondering if the daily Sudoku leaderboard (for one day) should also show unfinished solutions? It would perhaps motivate people to finish solving them more.
Thought - done!
Very good idea! I never leave any unfinished. But sometimes I set too short a time for some of them to solve and of course they are now marked as unfinished, although I always solve them even after the time runs out... Today, for example, this happened in the middle special-shaped 6, I set 5 minutes to solve, but somehow I can't get the solution to run, so it took ~6 minutes.
Hello! The currently used daily Sudoku leaderboard shows the solver's strength on that day compared to other solvers. Could you perhaps add another column to the table. Namely, the sum of the times for solved Sudokus. First of all, this adds a time comparison between solvers, of course, solvers with the same number of solved Sudokus are primarily comparable. Second, active solvers who try to solve all 14 every day will get a new comparison, e.g. how fast they were able to solve all 14 daily puzzles the fastest. What do you think? riksman
oh yeah, I forgot what happened to showing fractions of a second? Often on busy days, many people have the same time. I would still put hundredths too :D riksman