Tinsane's blog

By Tinsane, 4 years ago, In English

Hi Codeforces!

The Hash Code 2020 World Finals took place on Saturday, April 25! 45 teams representing 22 countries qualified to participate in this virtual event. During four hours of intense competition, finalist teams made 2141 submissions. It was a close competition!

Congratulations to the winners of Hash Code 2020!

  • 🥇 Past Glory, score: 6,696,284
  • 🥈 simplicissimus, score: 6,478,445
  • 🥉 ✷code, score: 6,238,462

View the public scoreboard here.

For those who didn't participate in the World Finals but want to try this year's challenge, we have re-opened our competition platform for an Extended Round, which can be accessed via the Judge System. Please note that you must have registered for the Hash Code 2020 Online Qualification Round and formed a team in order to take part in the Extended Round. The Extended Round will stay open until May 14 at 17:00 UTC.

As an additional bonus, we have added the problem from Hash Code 2019 Online Qualification Round on Kaggle! The problem can be accessed via the Playground Code Competition. Please note that you need to sign up for Kaggle to compete. The round will stay active until July 27 at 23:59 UTC. After this deadline it will be still possible to make submissions, however, the leaderboard will not be updated.

Have fun coding!

Your Hash Code Team

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I'm not hopeful, but is there any way to access our codes / submission for the Hashcode 2019 qualification on the actual competition? I'd like to use that as a starting point for future submissions (since I don't have the code anymore).

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    Unfortunately, it is not possible. But we hope it can be still fun to look at the problem from another angle :)