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21:15
Solution time without 'show wrong'
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15:57
Unaided first solution time
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12:56
| | Completed by | 318 users |
| | | | Best first time | 1:52 by rjr20 |
| | | | Best first time without 'Show wrong' | 2:42 by xxxxxx |
| | | | Best first time without any aids | 2:42 by xxxxxx |
| | | | Average difficulty rating - all players | 3.7/10.0 |
| | | | Average difficulty rating - solved & no aids | 2.9/10.0 |
| | | | Average difficulty rating - solved with assistants | 3.3/10.0 |
| | | | Average difficulty rating - solved & show wrong | 3.9/10.0 |
| | | | Average solve time without aids | 19:06 |
| | | | Show new ranking method times (for those completing on or after 4th July 2012) | |
If you have an existing save game for a Hanjie puzzle then the change will not apply to that saved puzzle until you complete it (otherwise the save file would not match the puzzle).
I realise that the site is very good value but if I buy another yearly subscription I will spend even more time on it and less doing what I'm supposed to be doing!
Thanks for the fun
Detta
Just to clarify for anyone else reading, access to these Hanjie puzzles will never expire - Detta is referring to the separate daily puzzles subscription.
To answer the question, the daily puzzles subscription gives you access to these puzzles for one year and a day, and then once that year and a day is up you lose access if you don't renew your subscription. In other words it doesn't give you in perpetuity access to the 1,500 puzzles published during your subscription, but rather access for a year and a day.
In any case to apologise for the confusion I have extended your subscription for a week, which should give you time to play the final day's puzzles.
Gareth, puzzlemix
You can however view other players' statistics and their comments in the tables above.