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Mongolian puzzle enthusiasts have participated successfully in world championships

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B.Chimeg
2024-10-28
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Mongolian puzzle enthusiasts have participated successfully in world championships

The World Logic Puzzle Championship was held in Beijing, China, from October 16 to 20, 2024. In this competition, 138 participants from 25 countries competed over three days, solving a total of 317 puzzles across 21 rounds, testing their intellectual skills.

Among the Mongolian team members, Adiyajavyn Oyun-Erdene, a 12th-grade student from School No. 1 in Baruun-Urt soum, Sukhbaatar province, won second place in the U18 category, earning a silver medal.

This year marks the 31st World Logic Puzzle Championship, and it is Mongolia’s third time sending a team to participate. Despite being relatively new to the competition, the Mongolian team impressed both with their individual and team performances, receiving enthusiastic applause as Mongolia’s name was called, showcasing the intellectual prowess of Mongolians on a global stage. Warm congratulations go out to all team members who represented Mongolia with distinction.

Logic puzzles involve solving challenges purely through logical reasoning, without relying on language or cultural knowledge, field-specific expertise, or established formulas and theorems. This format allows for fair competition across borders, relying solely on pure logic and intelligence.

In 2020, Mongolia joined the World Puzzle Federation (WPF) as its 40th official member, facilitated by the IQ Center of Intellectual Abilities. This membership has enabled Mongolian puzzle enthusiasts to compete in the world championships, testing their logic against the world’s best.

Since joining, Mongolian puzzle enthusiasts have participated successfully in world championships, including events held in Krakow, Poland, in 2022; Toronto, Canada, in 2023; and now in Beijing in 2024. Each year, the IQ Center organizes a two-stage “International Logic Puzzle” competition to select Mongolia’s national team, with the top performers chosen to represent the country at the world championship.

This year’s selection process included over 7,300 puzzle enthusiasts from 21 provinces and 9 districts in Mongolia competing in the national tournament held in March and May. From this pool, eight members were selected to represent Mongolia in the world championship.

The championship welcomes students from secondary and high schools, as well as adults, to compete in individual and team categories. Participants come from diverse fields, including logic experts, mathematicians, lawyers, analysts, engineers, programmers, codebreakers, and students, who test their intellectual skills in these challenging puzzles.

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The World Logic Puzzle Championship was held in Beijing, China, from October 16 to 20, 2024. In this competition, 138 participants from 25 countries competed over three days, solving a total of 317 puzzles across 21 rounds, testing their intellectual skills.

Among the Mongolian team members, Adiyajavyn Oyun-Erdene, a 12th-grade student from School No. 1 in Baruun-Urt soum, Sukhbaatar province, won second place in the U18 category, earning a silver medal.

This year marks the 31st World Logic Puzzle Championship, and it is Mongolia’s third time sending a team to participate. Despite being relatively new to the competition, the Mongolian team impressed both with their individual and team performances, receiving enthusiastic applause as Mongolia’s name was called, showcasing the intellectual prowess of Mongolians on a global stage. Warm congratulations go out to all team members who represented Mongolia with distinction.

Logic puzzles involve solving challenges purely through logical reasoning, without relying on language or cultural knowledge, field-specific expertise, or established formulas and theorems. This format allows for fair competition across borders, relying solely on pure logic and intelligence.

In 2020, Mongolia joined the World Puzzle Federation (WPF) as its 40th official member, facilitated by the IQ Center of Intellectual Abilities. This membership has enabled Mongolian puzzle enthusiasts to compete in the world championships, testing their logic against the world’s best.

Since joining, Mongolian puzzle enthusiasts have participated successfully in world championships, including events held in Krakow, Poland, in 2022; Toronto, Canada, in 2023; and now in Beijing in 2024. Each year, the IQ Center organizes a two-stage “International Logic Puzzle” competition to select Mongolia’s national team, with the top performers chosen to represent the country at the world championship.

This year’s selection process included over 7,300 puzzle enthusiasts from 21 provinces and 9 districts in Mongolia competing in the national tournament held in March and May. From this pool, eight members were selected to represent Mongolia in the world championship.

The championship welcomes students from secondary and high schools, as well as adults, to compete in individual and team categories. Participants come from diverse fields, including logic experts, mathematicians, lawyers, analysts, engineers, programmers, codebreakers, and students, who test their intellectual skills in these challenging puzzles.

Translated by ChatGPT

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2024-10-28


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