@ 2020-12-20 6:14 PM (#28663 - in reply to #27372) (#28663) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2020-12-20 6:14 PM Thanks to Rakesh, Priyam, Deb and all the foreign contributors for this fantastic IPC. High quality puzzles and just like the ISC, very well organized. Really appreciate all the efforts in making these championships happen during a difficult year. Congratulations to Prasanna and Swaroop for the podium and to Jayant, Gaurav and Nityant for topping PR. Favourite puzzles: R1: Pentominous R2: Araf R3: Double Chocolate R4: Banners R5: Ayeheya Yajikazu 2 |
@ 2020-12-20 6:15 PM (#28664 - in reply to #28663) (#28664) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2020-12-20 6:15 PM International participants and Unofficial participantsInternational participants and Unofficial participants from India can now take the test - They can take the rounds in any order till 23rd December 23:59 IST. |
@ 2020-12-20 9:38 PM (#28665 - in reply to #27372) (#28665) Top | |
Posts: 55 Country : India | ashaash11ash posted @ 2020-12-20 9:38 PM Thanks a lot to the Organizers and Authors for such a wonderful puzzle rounds. It could not have been better quality puzzles. Enjoyed every puzzle. Congrats to all the winners. |
@ 2020-12-21 3:10 AM (#28666 - in reply to #27372) (#28666) Top | |
Posts: 25 Country : United Kingdom | Puzzle_Maestro posted @ 2020-12-21 3:10 AM That was incredibly enjoyable, many thanks to all authors and organisers! A few comments on each round: Round 1: All of the puzzles were very nice. Especially liked the Yajilin, Kakuro and Pentominous. Round 2: The compass was a really stunning puzzle. Statue Park felt over-valued. Round 3: Tough round; had quite some difficulty with numerous puzzles, including the domino search which I ended up effectively brute-forcing. The Kurotto was excellent and I also enjoyed the Aquarium quite a bit. Round 4: A fun, different round. Hard to pinpoint favourites here. Was rather lucky to solve the 'three steps' puzzle in about 30 seconds. Round 5: A bit annoying to solve on paper; ended up having to resort to coloured pens, which ended up working ok. Perhaps it's fortunate that the puzzles here weren't too difficult... I really loved the concept though! |
@ 2020-12-21 11:42 AM (#28667 - in reply to #28666) (#28667) Top | |
Posts: 419 Country : India | kishy72 posted @ 2020-12-21 11:42 AM Thank you to organizers Priyam, Rakesh and Deb for putting together IPC ! Fantastic set of puzzles ! Can't imagine the amount of work that must have gone in the background to organize another week of contest and special applause for that. Thank you to all authors too for creating amazing puzzles ! My story of the day was wasting the last 10-15 mins of each and every round by jumping from puzzle to puzzle or getting stuck on a puzzle. It started with Rassi Silai in Round 1 where I had 17 mins when I approached the leftmost region having 6 turns and could never get it to work . Spent about 15 mins on that and still couldn't see how to place it. My favourite of the day was Ayeheya Yajikazu (100 points) from Round 5. I simply loved how the logic unfurled in that. Will look to solve the leftout ( and that's quite a few) in the coming days. Regards, Kishore |
@ 2020-12-22 8:49 AM (#28671 - in reply to #28667) (#28671) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2020-12-22 8:49 AM Score TableScores for each round are now available in the "Results" link. |
@ 2020-12-24 11:42 AM (#28673 - in reply to #28671) (#28673) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2020-12-24 11:42 AM LMI thanks all the international authors and test solvers for their valuable contribution to IPC 2020. Thanks Cedomir Milanovic, Craig Kasper, Ivan Koswara, Nikola Zivanovic, Tawan Sunathvanichkul, Walker Anderson, Bram De Laat, Branko Ceranic, Deyan Razsadov, Ken Endo, Matej Uher, Rob Vollmert, Taus Brock-Nannestad, Wang Weifan, Yanzhe Qiu and Yuhei Kusui! |
@ 2020-12-25 12:05 PM (#28676 - in reply to #27372) (#28676) Top | |
Posts: 50 Country : India | ABcDexter posted @ 2020-12-25 12:05 PM Gratitude to every individual who made IPC 2020 happen :) |
@ 2020-12-29 12:17 PM (#28717 - in reply to #28676) (#28717) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2020-12-29 12:17 PM The Solution Booklet is now available. |
@ 2020-12-29 4:33 PM (#28718 - in reply to #27372) (#28718) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2020-12-29 4:33 PM Best Author 2020Congratulations to Swaroop Guggilam for being declared the Best Author for PR3 (Shading and Loops). |
@ 2020-12-30 12:51 PM (#28727 - in reply to #27372) (#28727) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2020-12-30 12:51 PM Wow, that's surprise news, this year keeps on delivering. Thanks, LMI. |
@ 2021-01-06 3:51 AM (#28747 - in reply to #27372) (#28747) Top | |
Posts: 3 Country : United States | rhdoud posted @ 2021-01-06 3:51 AM Is there an archive for the passwords for already completed tests? In aprticular I hope to access the tests from the recently completed IPC 2020. Thanks. |