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πŸ† Solving Statistics: Top and Bottom Challenges at UCTF 2023 πŸ†

Our participants left no challenge unturned at UCTF 2023! 🧩 Let's explore the spectrum, from the most conquered to the puzzlers that stood their ground:

πŸ₯‡ Most Solved Challenges:
1. πŸ† Warm Up: An astounding 397 solves, boasting an impressive 85.01% success rate!
2. πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ Insider's Secret: Right behind with 337 solves, showing a solid 72.16% solve rate.
3. 🧭 Dorna: With 220 solves, participants embraced its 47.11% success challenge.
4. πŸ”’ htaccess: A formidable challenge with 205 successful solves at a 43.90% solve rate.
5. 🌐 Network Punk: Challenging but conquerable, with 185 participants achieving a 39.61% solve rate.

πŸ₯‡ Least Solved Challenges:
1. 🧩 Farewell: A true enigma with only 4 brave solves, showcasing a 0.86% solve rate.
2. πŸš€ Flutter QRCode: Puzzling, with just 3 triumphant solves at 0.64% success.
3. 🏦 LendingPool: A rare challenge, with 7 successful solves at 1.50% solve rate.
4. πŸ“œ License, Please: Challenging the best, yet only 9 managed to crack it, at 1.93% success.
5. πŸŽ‰ Project Meme: Another head-scratcher, with 9 successful solves at 1.93% solve rate.

From triumph to mystery, these challenges left their mark. Did you dare to take on the least solved puzzles? Share your experiences and strategies with the community! πŸ—£

🌐 Stay Updated:
- For the latest news and updates, follow our Telegram Channel.
- Join the conversation on X(Twitter) with the hashtag #UCTF2023.

Stay tuned for more exciting insights from UCTF 2023! πŸš€



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πŸ† Solving Statistics: Top and Bottom Challenges at UCTF 2023 πŸ†

Our participants left no challenge unturned at UCTF 2023! 🧩 Let's explore the spectrum, from the most conquered to the puzzlers that stood their ground:

πŸ₯‡ Most Solved Challenges:
1. πŸ† Warm Up: An astounding 397 solves, boasting an impressive 85.01% success rate!
2. πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ Insider's Secret: Right behind with 337 solves, showing a solid 72.16% solve rate.
3. 🧭 Dorna: With 220 solves, participants embraced its 47.11% success challenge.
4. πŸ”’ htaccess: A formidable challenge with 205 successful solves at a 43.90% solve rate.
5. 🌐 Network Punk: Challenging but conquerable, with 185 participants achieving a 39.61% solve rate.

πŸ₯‡ Least Solved Challenges:
1. 🧩 Farewell: A true enigma with only 4 brave solves, showcasing a 0.86% solve rate.
2. πŸš€ Flutter QRCode: Puzzling, with just 3 triumphant solves at 0.64% success.
3. 🏦 LendingPool: A rare challenge, with 7 successful solves at 1.50% solve rate.
4. πŸ“œ License, Please: Challenging the best, yet only 9 managed to crack it, at 1.93% success.
5. πŸŽ‰ Project Meme: Another head-scratcher, with 9 successful solves at 1.93% solve rate.

From triumph to mystery, these challenges left their mark. Did you dare to take on the least solved puzzles? Share your experiences and strategies with the community! πŸ—£

🌐 Stay Updated:
- For the latest news and updates, follow our Telegram Channel.
- Join the conversation on X(Twitter) with the hashtag #UCTF2023.

Stay tuned for more exciting insights from UCTF 2023! πŸš€

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