### Hello Codeforces!↵
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We're glad to invite you to the [**Eolymp Blitz Round #14**](https://basecamp.eolymp.com/contests/37pbmqipe915d0nhjqhvk0ibno) on [**1st March 2026, at 113:00 UTC**](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20260301T11300&ah=1&am=0&msg=Blitz%20Round%20%2314), a regular programming contest for beginners! ↵
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This is rated competition for members with rating $\le 1750$. ↵
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## Format and Difficulty↵
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The competition is meant help you get started with competitive programming and improve your problem solving skills. You will be given **$ \color{red}{\textbf{1}}$ hours** to solve **5 problems** of easy difficulty.↵
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The scoring for each task being block-based, meaning points are awarded for each block of tests separately, and only if the solution passes all tests in the block. If there is a tie between two participants, the one whose last productive submission (i.e., a submission that added at least one point) was made *earlier* will be ranked higher in the leaderboard.↵
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**Score distribution**:↵
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$$\large \color{red}{ 50-100-150-250-350}$$↵
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## Prizes↵
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The top-10 participants (with rating $\le 1750$) of the competition will receive **200 Eolymp Mints**.↵
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10 random participants among Top-100 (with rating $\le 1750$) who scored at least $51$ points will receive **100 Eolymp Mints** each..↵
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## Call for Tasks↵
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We are looking for problem setters to help us prepare for the upcoming rounds. Learn more about [**how to submit problem**](https://basecamp.eolymp.com/setting).↵
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## Credits↵
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- [user:mathmodel,2025-12-20] for coordinating the round.↵
- [user:Younis_DY,2026-02-25] , [user:Mohammed_Nasserr,2026-01-18] and [user:MathModel,2026-02-16] for authoring problems.↵
- **Sergey Kolodyazhnyy** for creating Eolymp 😎.↵
- [user:Connectus,2025-12-20] for Ukrainian Translations.↵
- [user:Mousa_Aboubaker,2026-02-02] , [user:Mohammed_Nasserr,2026-01-18] , [user:nyavim,2026-02-16] , [user:Ajay_2705,2026-02-16] , [user:Ramen,2026-02-16] , [user:chyckchyryk,2026-02-16] , [user:Davy_D._Kaosar,2026-02-25] for testing the contest.↵
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We're looking forward for your participation!↵
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We're glad to invite you to the [**Eolymp Blitz Round #14**](https://basecamp.eolymp.com/contests/37pbmqipe915d0nhjqhvk0ibno) on [**1st March 2026, at 1
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This is rated competition for members with rating $\le 1750$. ↵
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## Format and Difficulty↵
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The competition is meant help you get started with competitive programming and improve your problem solving skills. You will be given **$ \color{red}{\textbf{1}}$ hours** to solve **5 problems** of easy difficulty.↵
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The scoring for each task being block-based, meaning points are awarded for each block of tests separately, and only if the solution passes all tests in the block. If there is a tie between two participants, the one whose last productive submission (i.e., a submission that added at least one point) was made *earlier* will be ranked higher in the leaderboard.↵
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**Score distribution**:↵
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$$\large \color{red}{ 50-100-150-250-350}$$↵
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## Prizes↵
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The top-10 participants (with rating $\le 1750$) of the competition will receive **200 Eolymp Mints**.↵
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10 random participants among Top-100 (with rating $\le 1750$) who scored at least $51$ points will receive **100 Eolymp Mints** each..↵
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## Call for Tasks↵
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We are looking for problem setters to help us prepare for the upcoming rounds. Learn more about [**how to submit problem**](https://basecamp.eolymp.com/setting).↵
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## Credits↵
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- [user:mathmodel,2025-12-20] for coordinating the round.↵
- [user:Younis_DY,2026-02-25] , [user:Mohammed_Nasserr,2026-01-18] and [user:MathModel,2026-02-16] for authoring problems.↵
- **Sergey Kolodyazhnyy** for creating Eolymp 😎.↵
- [user:Connectus,2025-12-20] for Ukrainian Translations.↵
- [user:Mousa_Aboubaker,2026-02-02] , [user:Mohammed_Nasserr,2026-01-18] , [user:nyavim,2026-02-16] , [user:Ajay_2705,2026-02-16] , [user:Ramen,2026-02-16] , [user:chyckchyryk,2026-02-16] , [user:Davy_D._Kaosar,2026-02-25] for testing the contest.↵
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We're looking forward for your participation!↵
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