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42 participants| # | Participant | Solved | Time | A | B | C |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tom Nyuma | 3 | 1h 42m | 1/18 | 2/35 | 1/49 |
| 2 | Otso Barron | 3 | 2h 15m | 2/24 | 1/52 | 3/59 |
| 3 | Jordan Brantner | 2 | 1h 58m | 1/31 | 4/87 | 5/-- |
| 4 | Andrew Dang | 2 | 2h 31m | 3/45 | 2/-- | 2/106 |
| 5 | Aisha Patel | 2 | 2h 44m | 4/-- | 1/67 | 2/97 |
| 6 | David Kim | 1 | 58m | 2/58 | 3/-- | |
| 7 | Sofia Martinez | 1 | 1h 12m | 1/-- | 1/72 | 2/-- |
| 8 | Ryan O'Connor | 1 | 1h 34m | 5/94 | 2/-- | 1/-- |
| 9 | Luna Zhang | 0 | -- | 3/-- | 1/-- | |
| 10 | Alex Thompson | 0 | -- | 2/-- | 1/-- |
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