Re: "The Five W's" - November 12, 2021
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 3:49 pm
It's not the lowest number of correct answers; it's fifth on that list.Streroto wrote: Tue Nov 16, 2021 2:52 pm I just want to say thanks to everyone on the Saturday zoom. In addition to the return of the rest of my weekend, it was really interesting and educational to hear how others approach a meta. We get that in print here of course, but it was just more fun in real time. The collective Aha! was one for the ages. Would be interesting to know if this was an all time low for correct submissions. Mike?
Stay well, all
03/01/2019 "Puzzle People" (Yma Sumac).....94
10/27/2017 "One Question, Three Answers" (Hubert H Humphrey)..95
12/01/2017 "Toy Box" (Clue)....................98
09/02/2016 "That's Why!" (New York Times).109
11/12/2021 "The Five W's" (Scoop)...........119
But the number of participants has been increasing over the years, especially this year. That's pretty hard to measure, but if you take the maximum number of submissions for any contest as a gauge, there were
2016 - 1457 max submissions
2017 - 1863
2018 - 2161
2019 - 2844
2020 - 2626
2021 - 4554
So looking at correct entries as a percentage of total participants has
Yma Sumac with 94/ 2844 = 3.31% successful solvers
Humphrey 95/1863 = 5.10%
Clue 98/1863 = 5.26%
New York Times 109/1457 = 7.48%
Scoop 119/4554 = 2.61%
And by that measure, this was the hardest ever, and the previous two would have also been near the top