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Contest |
Type |
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Tutorial |
Rating Level |
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| 7349 | Funny Game | constructive algorithms dsu graphs greedy math number theory | Statement | D | Codeforces Round 959 sponsored by NEAR (Div. 1 + Div. 2) {1994} | PROGRAMMING | 2000.0 | Video Tutorial | |
| 1170 | MST in Modulo Graph | constructive algorithms dsu graphs greedy math number theory sortings | Statement | D | Codeforces Round 1010 (Div. 1, Unrated) {2081} | PROGRAMMING | 1750.0 | Codeforces Round 1010 (Div. 1, Div. 2, based on Zhili Cup 2025) Editorial |