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CiSRA Puzzle Competition 2012 - Frequently Asked Questions

Registering

My five friends and I want to form a team. Can we have a team of six?

The maximum team size is four. The best thing to do is to form two teams of three, and perhaps try to recruit other members to bring your teams up to four. Any people who help a team beyond the registered four members are unofficial helpers. If your team is eligible and wins a prize, only the registered members will receive the prizes. Unofficial helpers may not contribute to more than one team.

We started a team of two, but we've found two more people who want to help. Can they join our team?

Yes, they can. Remember that they can't already be on another team, and if they are not Australian students, your team will be ineligible for prizes. Use the form on the bottom of the registration page to add team members.

I want to join a team, but I've already registered by myself or in a smaller team. What should I do?

E-mail us (puzzles@cisra.canon.com.au) to request deactivation of your team before Puzzle Week begins. After we confirm that your team has been deactivated, you will be free to join another team. Do not attempt to join a team while still on another team - you will disqualify both teams. Once Puzzle Week begins, nobody may change teams.

I created a team but realised I typed in the wrong details. What should I do?

E-mail us to let us know, and we'll fix it for you. Don't create another team, or you risk disqualification.

We just found out about the competition, but a bunch of teams already have 20 points! How do we stand a chance if we sign up late?

The Group 1 puzzles were released several weeks before Puzzle Week, but they are still worth 5 points each up until 12:00 noon on Tuesday of Puzzle Week. If you can solve them by then, you'll have 20 points too, and can take the lead by being the first to solve a Group 2 puzzle.

The Puzzles

What is the metapuzzle?

We have a metapuzzle, which requires solving several of the regular puzzles. You will be given a piece of the metapuzzle for each other puzzle you solve. The metapuzzle is not worth points, does not affect the prize rankings, and exists merely for added puzzle-solving enjoyment and a cool bonus medal.

The metapuzzle is a single puzzle with one answer. The puzzle just happens to be broken into 20 pieces. Each piece may or may not resemble a sub-puzzle and produce a "sub-answer". The answer checker only checks for the solution to the entire metapuzzle, not for any sub-answers.

This puzzle is impossible! Help?

Please check the puzzle solving guide, which contains all the instructions and assistance we can give you on how to solve the puzzles.

How do you decide on the difficulty levels for each puzzle?

The difficulties are chosen based on how many steps there are to solve the puzzle, and how complex, lateral, and time-consuming each step is. Different people are good at different things, and some people won't get stuck at all on a "Hard" puzzle, while others may find an "Easy" puzzle challenging, so the difficulties should only be used as a general guide.

I think there's a mistake in this puzzle!

Please e-mail us if you think you've found a mistake. We will tell you whether or not it is a mistake. (If it is, we'll also correct the puzzle.)

Will we get to see the answers to the puzzles after the competition?

Yes. We will release full worked solutions to each puzzle at the end of the competition.

Why do you only allow 100 answer attempts per puzzle Group?

Answer attempts are limited to discourage teams from simply guessing answers. This strategy will almost certainly fail anyway - you're better off trying to solve the puzzle completely than guessing what the answer might be. If you work through the puzzles as intended, you're unlikely to need more than 10 answer attempts per puzzle Group.

What are the medals? How do we get them?

The medals are minor rewards given to teams who solve all the puzzles in a Group. There are different medals for each Group, which vary in design and prestige depending on how many hints the team needs to complete the Group. These medals are simply graphical extras that teams might aspire to collect; they do not affect the scoring and ranking of teams in any way.

Administration

How can we contact you?

If you have questions about the Puzzle Competition, send e-mail to puzzles@cisra.canon.com.au. This address is only for administrative and technical issues. We will not give out hints or clues for any puzzles, and asking for them may be grounds for disqualification.

Why are prizes only available to Australian students?

CiSRA is interested in bright graduates for employment opportunities, and is located in Australia. The puzzle competition is an adjunct to CiSRA's Australian universities graduate recruitment programme.

Okay, so why is anyone allowed to enter?

We know many people enjoy the mental stimulation of solving new and interesting puzzles - some of us work here at CiSRA! Organised puzzle contests like this are few and far between, so we wanted to give all puzzle fans the chance to test their mettle.

I heard about puzzle postcards/posters. What's the story?

In some years we print puzzle postcards and posters to promote this competition in Australian universities. They contain puzzles from Group 1, and are distributed a few weeks before Puzzle Week.

Why do you release four puzzles early, when the other 16 puzzles will be released during a single week later?

We began doing this so we could use postcards and posters with real puzzles (see above) to promote the competition. We've since maintained the tradition of releasing Group 1 puzzles a few weeks before Puzzle Week. This allows participants to get warmed up and solve a few of the puzzles without time pressure, and us to release new promotional material each year.

About CiSRA

CiSRA sounds like a good place to work. Where can I find out more?

CiSRA is Canon Information Systems Research Australia, a leading research and development centre for Canon. We employ people with backgrounds in computer science, physics, software engineering, mathematics, and/or image processing. Check out our Jobsite for current positions available.

If I do poorly in the puzzle competition, will I be less likely to be hired by CiSRA as a result? If I do well, will I be more likely to be hired?

No. The purpose of this competition is to promote and publicise CiSRA, not to grade job applicants. Your contact details will not be given to CiSRA's hiring department unless you check the opt-in checkbox on the registration form. Details of your performance in the competition will not be given to CiSRA's hiring department at all. You are, of course, welcome to crow about your successes on your resumé.