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Hi, i hope you don't mind i write here.
Usually i am in the top10 of almost all the jigidi puzzles i complete, but in this event you have created i noticed i am never in high positions, and i see solvers with totally impossible times (many of those times are the half of the time i needed or even less) so i thougt it was possible cheating the time. I never used any hack, script, exploit... on jigidi because i like completing them but i was googling how to cheat jigidi and i found things like this: https://greasyfork.org/es/scripts/394279-automagic-jigidi-solver
I suppose it is impossible knowing who is using things like that just to enter some giveaways without wasting time but i suppose it's not fair too for all the users that complete legally the jigidis and for you, as a creator of the event and the giveaways. I'm not sure you can do anything but anyway i think i had to tell you.
After a low mood day i have been completing all the jigidis because i like them and i think i will continue with the event so thank you for your work with it and the giveaways (i will wait the cheat day to complete the jigidi i left two days ago hehe).
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as you said, it's quite impossible to know if someone cheated or not. i don't think that most people cheat though. you can get quite fast if solve a lot of jigidis, especially if you develop some technique (i heard that it's easier to search for shapes instead of patterns/colors). if submitted time is way too good for puzzle (like 5 minutes on something others spend hours on), that submission won't count as valid and will be marked as cheated.
and the event is mainly focused on daily puzzles (and giveaways) instead of full scope as you just need to solve puzzle to reach giveaway, doesn't matter the time. extra (good) giveaways will just be a bonus
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Yeah, i know there are different techniques solving jigidi, but when i think i did a nice time because i went fast and it took me almost 1 hour and i see another solver that only needed 25 minutes (as i said i am usually in the top10 and many times i am the fastest one, even in jigidis with more than 100 solvers)... thats why i told you, being in the top 25 of the event rank is not easy :)
Anyway, thank you one more time for your effort and giveaways :D
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