Meta Hacker Cup Qualification Round
Good morning! The Meta Hacker Cup Qualification Round starts on Friday, August 26th in under 48 hours! If you haven’t yet, be sure to register on the Meta Coding Contests page.
Important info:
- In order to qualify for Round 1, you’ll need to solve at least one problem in this round.
- Once you've registered, you may wish to confirm that the information in your competition profile is up to date, including your display handle and which country you’d like to represent.
- In Hacker Cup, you run your own submissions on your computer, and upload your source code and the output of your source code to be graded. You’ll have 6 minutes to run your code locally and upload your solution, and whether you got the problem correct will be revealed at the end of the contest. Check out the FAQ for more details.
As a reminder, unlike some other multi-round coding contests, you may not share ideas or solutions about the problems with anyone until after the round has ended. We will be disqualifying contestants we believe to have participated illegitimately or shared their solutions or ideas online in any form before the end of the contest.
As usual, the 2022 season will have some great prizes, including 2,000 t-shirts, and cash prizes for all 25 finalists, including a $20,000 grand prize.
We’ve put a lot of work into these problems, and we hope you enjoy the contest. Good luck, and see you on the scoreboard!
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