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By DanTheMan., 11 months ago, In English

Thank you to everyone who competed in mBIT 2025! It was a record breaking year for us with 84 in-person participants and 135 online participants. We hoped you guys enjoyed it as much as we did.

We tried hard to make the problems fun and interesting for as wide of a skill gap as possible. In fact, this year's competition had an in-person team of middle schoolers that was unfamiliar with for loops, and an online team with all three participants in the top 15 in the world in codeforces. We are glad to contribute to all niches of the computer science community: beginner and advanced, local and global. Thank you all for your enthusiasm.

Congratulations to the winners:

Online Advanced:

  • 1st place — HoMaMaOvo — Masaki Nishimoto, Riku Kawasaki, Yui Hosaka
  • 2nd place — mathforcesbox — Brian Xue, Bing-Dong Liu, Alex Chen
  • 3rd place — bluepuppygreenturtle — Rain Jiang, Kai Jiang

Online Intermediate:

  • 1st place — NULP Legacy — Roman Hultaichuk, Maksym Tropets, Yurii Tsymbal

In-person Intermediate:

  • 1st place — A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE — Aiden Feyerherm, Eric Xue, Kalan Warusa — McLean High School
  • 2nd place — DP Demons — Taha Rawjani, Brian Tay, Arush Bodla — Academies of Loudoun High School
  • 3rd place — Mt. Celeste Coding Association — William Park — Poolesvile High School

In-person Beginner (High School):

  • 1st place — Pollocks Potatoes — Sahith Sammidi, Satej Gandre, Atte Metsa — Independence High School
  • 2nd place — True Kings — Ali Imran, Rushil Rajkumar, Rohit Shivarajkumar — Independence High School
  • 3rd Place — potatopowered — Ethan Ma, Justin Liu — McLean High School

In-person Beginner (Middle School):

  • 1st place — Team Blue — Noah Gonzalez, Shiven Khurana — Roberto Clemente Middle School and Parkland Middle School
  • 2nd place — Code Blooded — Hasan Rawjani, Aarush Katam, Shrihan Jadigam — Brambleton Middle School
  • 3rd place — starfishes — Nathan Sanchez, Manish Manimaran, Edison Gao — Takoma Park Middle School

Fun Round:

  • 1st place — DP Demons — Taha Rawjani, Brian Tay, Arush Bodla — Academies of Loudoun High School
  • 2nd place — A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE — Aiden Feyerherm, Eric Xue, Kalan Warusa — McLean High School

Below are editorials to all problems featured across all divisions, in difficulty order. Editorials to the fun round problems are at the bottom. Anyone can access and submit to all problems at our permanent gym link. We hope to see you all next year! — mBIT Team


Pythia's Message

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Thoth and Counting

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Thor's Hammers

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Mercury's Debt

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Tezcatlipoca's Interest

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Noah's Ark

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Itzamna's Bracelet

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Vishvakarma's Floor

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Nuwa's Grid

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Enki's Waters

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Gwydion's Grid

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Anansi's Game

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Hephaestus' Helpers

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Domovoy's Tiles

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Azhdaha's Adventure

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Xochipilli's Dance

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Nian's Fear

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Kāne's Tree

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Hapi’s River

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Yatagarasu's Messages

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Odin’s Defense

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Fun Round

Who's My Mom?

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Slide, Slide, Slippery Slide

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Aak

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By DanTheMan., history, 12 months ago, In English

And... We're back!

The Montgomery Blair HS computer team is excited to present the seventh edition of the Montgomery Blair Informatics Tournament (mBIT) — mythology edition!

Just like last year, we will be holding the competition in a dual format. We will have an in-person competition at Montgomery Blair High School open to middle school and high schoolers, and an online mirror hosted here on Codeforces and open to everyone.

Details

  • Sunday, June 1st, 2025

  • In-person event: 10 AM — 3:30 PM EST

  • Competition time: 11 AM — 2 PM EST

  • Teams of up to three

  • Three divisions

  • $800+ total prize pool plus t-shirts

For the first time, we will be offering three divisions to compete in! In the past, mBIT has been highly rated by both complete beginners and world class competitors! Visit our website for more details and past problems to gauge difficulty.

Beginner Division: Recommended for teams that are new to programming competitions, and teams in the bronze level of USACO. The majority of the problems will be solvable in less than 15 lines of code and will focus on coding proficiency and the ability to construct simple algorithms. It is recommended that all teams know how to code prior to the competition.

Intermediate Division: Recommended for teams in the silver and gold levels in USACO. The range of problem difficulties will be wide, but the majority will be in the silver and gold levels. Competitors should have experience with algorithmic techniques such as graph traversals, binary search, and dynamic programming.

Advanced Division: Recommended for teams in the platinum levels and above. There will be fewer problems, with the intent that teams focus their time on the hardest ones. The hardest problem is roughly 3000 difficulty. We anticipate this year's advanced problemset to be harder than last year's advanced problemset.

All problems are completely original and are written by the Montgomery Blair Computer Team, including DanTheMan., JMK100, srzhang, kchwoony210,andreiDoro, cherr7, and JamesTheNotLamez. The problems were tested by omeganot, tkl2006, gabrielwu, and galen_colin.

Prizes

We have decided to offer prizes to the following categories. Money is listed per team.

Online Advanced:

  • 1st place -- 90$

  • 2nd place -- 60$

  • 3rd place -- 45$

Online Intermediate:

  • 1st place -- 30$

In-person Intermediate High School:

  • 1st place -- 90$ + t-shirts

  • 2nd place -- 60$ + t-shirts

  • 3rd place -- 45$ + t-shirts

In-person Beginner High School:

  • 1st place -- 90$ + t-shirts

  • 2nd place -- 60$ + t-shirts

  • 3rd place -- 45$ + t-shirts

In-person Beginner Middle School:

  • 1st place -- 90$ + t-shirts

  • 2nd place -- 60$ + t-shirts

  • 3rd place -- 45$ + t-shirts

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By DanTheMan., history, 23 months ago, In English

The Montgomery Blair HS computer team is excited to present the sixth edition of the Montgomery Blair Informatics Tournament (mBIT)!

The contest will be held both in-person at Montgomery Blair High School and online right here on Codeforces! For space reasons, in-person is only available for pre-college participants. The contest will take place from 11:00 am — 3:00 pm EDT on Saturday June 8th.

The competition is for teams of up to 4 competitors. Anybody may compete — in the past, mBIT has drawn both complete beginners and world class participants. The competition is split into two divisions: Standard (recommended for rating <= 1900) and Advanced (recommended for rating > 1900) to support all levels.

All problems were written by the Montgomery Blair Computer Team including DanTheMan., nsqrtlog, srzhang, kchwoony210, cherr7, JamesTheNotLamez, andreiDoro JMK100. The problems were tested by omeganot, gabrielwu, czhang2718, and galen_colin

To register, visit our website and fill out the registration form.

In-person prizes (per person, subject to change) - Advanced top 3: $40, $30, $20 - Standard top 3: $20, $15, $10 - Top middle school team; $20 - Prize winners will receive mBIT t-shirts

Virtual prizes (per person, subject to change) — Advanced top 2: $40, $20

More information can be found on our website. Registration (besides in-person, if spots fill) will remain open up until the day of the contest. If you have any questions, feel free to email mbit.organizers@gmail.com, ask in the Discord server (linked below), or comment below. We look forward to seeing you on the leaderboard!

Links: - Website - Past problems - Discord - Instagram

Update: the editorial is out: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1084MSbNk0d6hDq9yxOLC4oQ-k5_b4G01_RbIcblRW_E/edit?usp=sharing

See the problems here: https://mirror.codeforces.com/group/stXErQM0NN/contests

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