WPC 2017/Round 12
< WPC 2017
The namesake of this round is 123 GO by Rohan Rao (India), held in September 2012. [1]
Duration: 40 minutes. Total point value: 450 points. Round winner: Ulrich Voigt (Germany) and Thomas Snyder (USA), 355 points.
Puzzles[edit]
Round note: This round contains 26 puzzles across 26 puzzle types. This is a sprint round meant for speed solving in a short span of time.
- Araf by Prasanna Seshadri, 10 points
- Balance Loop by Prasanna Seshadri, 20 points
- Creek by Prasanna Seshadri, 10 points
- Dominos (Domino Hunt) by Rohan Rao, 15 points
- EntryExit by Amit Sowani, 5 points
- Football by Rohan Rao, 20 points
- Gemini Loop by Amit Sowani, 10 points
- Heyawacky by Prasanna Seshadri, 25 points
- Islands by Ashish Kumar, 15 points
- Jumping Crossword by Amit Sowani, 30 points
- Kurotto by Prasanna Seshadri, 10 points
- LITS by Amit Sowani, 5 points
- Minesweeper by Amit Sowani, 5 points
- Nanro by Prasanna Seshadri, 25 points
- Offspring by Deb Mohanty, 20 points
- Pentomino Divider (Pentomino Division) by Amit Sowani, 10 points
- Queens (Queen's Park) by Deb Mohanty, 50 points
- Ripple Effect by Amit Sowani, 25 points
- Scrabble by Amit Sowani, 20 points
- Tiger in the Woods by Deb Mohanty, 10 points
- Unequal Length Maze by Rohan Rao, 10 points
- Vista (Doors) by Ashish Kumar, 30 points
- Walls by Amit Sowani, 10 points
- XO (No Three in a Row) by Ashish Kumar, 10 points
- Yajisan Kazusan by Prasanna Seshadri, 15 points
- Zig-Zag (Password Path) by Amit Sowani, 35 points