27.07.2010, 16:41
(Dieser Beitrag wurde zuletzt bearbeitet: 10.08.2010, 16:33 von Realshaggy.)
Looks like august will be a great month for puzzlers. So far, I know the following online contests:
Sampler Platter (Sudoku) by David Millar via LM India - 8.8.
Hochhauswettbewerb by Roland Voigt via LM Germany- 14./15.8.
Qixi Festival Special Sudoku Test via LM India - 14.-16.8.
US Puzzle Championships - 21.8.
Schlange variation contest by Serkan Yureklis via LM Germany- 28./29.8.
Broken pieces (whatever that means) by LM India - 28./29.8.
Evergreens II by ? via LM India - announced for 4./5.9.
India Puzzle Championships - 12.9.
German Sudoku Championships Qualification - 18.9.
Unfortunately there is still no "international accepted" forum to collect this kind of information, you have to look all over the internet in various forums and blogs to find it. Even through searching I didn't find the site or the date of the Turkish Puzzle Championships mentioned by Roland in another thread. (Edit: OK, this is an offline contest.)The most obvious choice would be the forum of the WPF, but it feels like it's almost dead, and one can not force such things.
PS: I hate snakes
(And I don't like snake puzzles either, because most of the time intution and some small shifts are much faster than the logical solving path I prefer. But I still will compete.)
Sampler Platter (Sudoku) by David Millar via LM India - 8.8.
Hochhauswettbewerb by Roland Voigt via LM Germany- 14./15.8.
Qixi Festival Special Sudoku Test via LM India - 14.-16.8.
US Puzzle Championships - 21.8.
Schlange variation contest by Serkan Yureklis via LM Germany- 28./29.8.
Broken pieces (whatever that means) by LM India - 28./29.8.
Evergreens II by ? via LM India - announced for 4./5.9.
India Puzzle Championships - 12.9.
German Sudoku Championships Qualification - 18.9.
Unfortunately there is still no "international accepted" forum to collect this kind of information, you have to look all over the internet in various forums and blogs to find it. Even through searching I didn't find the site or the date of the Turkish Puzzle Championships mentioned by Roland in another thread. (Edit: OK, this is an offline contest.)The most obvious choice would be the forum of the WPF, but it feels like it's almost dead, and one can not force such things.
PS: I hate snakes
(And I don't like snake puzzles either, because most of the time intution and some small shifts are much faster than the logical solving path I prefer. But I still will compete.)