I suggest the leaderboard should also show those who didnt solve all problems. (instead of only those who solved all problems) and (if possible), show the number of problems solved by him/her.
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It would be a great leaderboard to have for your trollathon sets since only one or two people will be able to get all of them. They were fun problems to do.
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@Zi Song Yeoh we are making a change along these lines soon...
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Will it take long?
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What do you define as long? :)
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It would be a great leaderboard to have for your trollathon sets since only one or two people will be able to get all of them. They were fun problems to do.
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LOL,,, And I was one of them :P
Good idea! And the tiebreaker would be the difficulty of the problems that they solved.
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And after that the time they used to solve
Good Idea !