Good day! Is there a way to find problems containing a certain phrase, such as "easy version" or "hard version"? This would be a great addition, and it doesn't seem to be too difficult :D
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Good day! Is there a way to find problems containing a certain phrase, such as "easy version" or "hard version"? This would be a great addition, and it doesn't seem to be too difficult :D
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Maybe "easy version site:codeforces.com/problemset" on google?
Thank you so much! I wouldn't have thought of going that way.