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PrograManiacs (Team Contest)

Friends who Code together, win together!

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You will have only two hours to solve interesting algorithmic challenges, so make sure you team up to reach the top of the leaderboard!

Making A Team:

Participation in this contest can be with a team with maximum 3 members per team. Each participant can register individually. But once the contest starts, their submission will be counted to the team they belong.

To create a team, one of the user (who is also the team head) has to go to www.hackerrank.com/settings and click on Teams in the left side bar. Then, click on create team. Create a new team and invite members. Ask the other members to confirm by going to www.hackerrank.com/settings

That's all! Once the contest starts, you can submit code from any of the accounts within the team and it will be counted as a team submission.

Note: You must create a team to participate, even if it is just a team of 1.

Challenges are prepared by Alexey Zayakin, Vivek Hamirwasia, Shwetark Patel, Amit Pandey, Wolodja Trytsetskyi, Kamlesh Meher, Wan Bo and Abhiranjan.

Prizes

HackerRank t-shirts for each team member of top 5 on leaderboard.

Rules

  • Please refrain from discussing strategy during the contest.
  • All submissions are run through a plagiarism detector. Any case of code plagiarism will disqualify both users from the contest.
  • You can also code using our interface, which currently supports over 40 major languages. Learn about our environment and time limits here. If you are not yet familiar with our platform, check out Solve Me First to acquaint yourself with I/O.
  • HackerRank admin decisions are final.

Scoring

  • Each challenge has a pre-determined score.
  • Your score for a problem depends on the number of test cases your submission successfully passes.
  • A participant's total score is the sum of the scores earned for each problem attempted. If you submitted more than one solution for a problem, only your highest score achieved will be used in this calculation.
  • Participants are ranked by score, with the cumulative time taken (between the contest's start time and the time of your correct submission) used to break ties.

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