I never try problems with low solved count.
I never even try to read the problem statement.
Install this script from here and try to take over the world! ;)
I hope this would be helpful!
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That's a nice idea, for people who need motivation.
The fact is solved count doesn't really matter. There are pretty hard problems with ~1000 solved count, and pretty easy problems with < 1000 solved count. That's why when practicing I stopped looking at solved count.