22.06.2023, 17:34
WSPC 2023 WEBSITE AND REGISTRATION
Dear sudoku and puzzle friends,
the website of the WSPC 2023 in Toronto has been released and the registration for the event may begin. All the details can be found on the official website - https://www.wspc2023.com/
Please see the letter from the organizing committee below for more information and a warm invitation.
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Dear Puzzler,
The 2023 World Sudoku and Puzzle Championships will be held in Toronto, Canada, from October 15 to 22, and we would like to invite you to attend.
More than 200 puzzle enthusiasts from 30+ countries are expected. They'll be solving hand-crafted logic puzzles of all levels of difficulty, created especially for the event, and meeting fellow enthusiasts from around the globe -- all the while visiting one of the world's leading destination cities.
The WSC will be held October 15-18; the WPC on October 18-22. You may attend either event or both. The WSC/WPC is sanctioned by the World Puzzle Federation.
If you are a citizen of one of the 31 countries that belong to the WPF (list here) and you'd like to come to Toronto, you should contact the member organization shown on the WPF website.
If your country is not on the list, you're invited to come independently and compete on a "United Nations" team with other solvers so that you can experience all parts of the event. However, you have to be an individual member of WPF for this. The WPF will release more details in the coming days and you will be able to contact them with your request.
The competition directors of the 2023 championships are Thomas Snyder, winner of the WSC (2007, 2008, 2011) and WPC (2018) and founder of Grandmaster Puzzles; and Serkan Yürekli, a veteran puzzle constructor, inventor of Tapa and many other varieties, and the managing editor for Grandmaster Puzzles. The executive director is Will Shortz, founder of the WPC (1992), crossword editor of The New York Times, and chairman of the WPF.
For more information, please see wspc2023.com. Or simply email us.
We'd love to see you in Toronto in October!
--Dave Baines
Chair of the Hosting Committee
organizers@wspc2023.com
Dear sudoku and puzzle friends,
the website of the WSPC 2023 in Toronto has been released and the registration for the event may begin. All the details can be found on the official website - https://www.wspc2023.com/
Please see the letter from the organizing committee below for more information and a warm invitation.
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Dear Puzzler,
The 2023 World Sudoku and Puzzle Championships will be held in Toronto, Canada, from October 15 to 22, and we would like to invite you to attend.
More than 200 puzzle enthusiasts from 30+ countries are expected. They'll be solving hand-crafted logic puzzles of all levels of difficulty, created especially for the event, and meeting fellow enthusiasts from around the globe -- all the while visiting one of the world's leading destination cities.
The WSC will be held October 15-18; the WPC on October 18-22. You may attend either event or both. The WSC/WPC is sanctioned by the World Puzzle Federation.
If you are a citizen of one of the 31 countries that belong to the WPF (list here) and you'd like to come to Toronto, you should contact the member organization shown on the WPF website.
If your country is not on the list, you're invited to come independently and compete on a "United Nations" team with other solvers so that you can experience all parts of the event. However, you have to be an individual member of WPF for this. The WPF will release more details in the coming days and you will be able to contact them with your request.
The competition directors of the 2023 championships are Thomas Snyder, winner of the WSC (2007, 2008, 2011) and WPC (2018) and founder of Grandmaster Puzzles; and Serkan Yürekli, a veteran puzzle constructor, inventor of Tapa and many other varieties, and the managing editor for Grandmaster Puzzles. The executive director is Will Shortz, founder of the WPC (1992), crossword editor of The New York Times, and chairman of the WPF.
For more information, please see wspc2023.com. Or simply email us.
We'd love to see you in Toronto in October!
--Dave Baines
Chair of the Hosting Committee
organizers@wspc2023.com