I haven't found information about how time trials work, or where one might go to try one.
Let me know?
{Posted by Jeronimo}
Time trials
Should be in a column on the right hand side of your screen at the site home (www.goproblems.com).
{Posted by dmwit}
{Posted by dmwit}
time trial results and resume
Hi to all!
The time trial feature is very nice, but my problem is: I don't know, how many probs are presented in each level, so when I stop at a certain time and want to resume solving probs later, I can't find the end of my list...
Thanks for help
Martin
{Posted by wuselmart}
The time trial feature is very nice, but my problem is: I don't know, how many probs are presented in each level, so when I stop at a certain time and want to resume solving probs later, I can't find the end of my list...
Thanks for help
Martin
{Posted by wuselmart}
There is no end to the time trials. If you solve all of the 30k problems, then it starts feeding you 25k problems, and so on until you lose.
What I started doing instead of the time trials is logging in and then using the search function to bring up twenty random "easy" "unsolved" problems, which gives me a good solid variety and I know that I won't see the same problem over and over again like I did with the time trials.
{Posted by Tirian}
What I started doing instead of the time trials is logging in and then using the search function to bring up twenty random "easy" "unsolved" problems, which gives me a good solid variety and I know that I won't see the same problem over and over again like I did with the time trials.
{Posted by Tirian}