I have found this problem very frequently. Discovering problems on Brilliant these days became quite difficult for me. A set of few problems keep on coming back again and again. For the same, it is my appeal to the Brilliant authority to form a way out so that the "old"(veteran) problems which are really good, can be discovered easily. What I mean by that is the problems should only be those which are unsolved.
Thanks in advance!
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@Calvin Lin
Problems that are new to you are indicated in blue, while problems that you have viewed are indicated in grey.
If you want to see "old problems which are really good", a simple way of viewing them would be to look up the wiki, where we have attached the challenges at the bottom. Only "really good" problems will make it into this list.
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Well, yeah but that it is still not that convenient as you might see. It would be better to add another "Challenges" section for the same where some "really good unsolved problems" come back.
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"Problems of the Day" highlights great problems which you personally have not solved.
I agree that there should be a priori 'light / dark' indication of the fact that the problem was 'correctly' solved earlier. Saves time.