World Puzzle Championship

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The World Puzzle Championship is an annual international puzzle competition run by the World Puzzle Federation. The first one was held in New York in 1992. All the puzzles in the competition are designed to be language- and culture-neutral.

The World Puzzle Championship was the brainchild of Will Shortz, who wanted to create an event where puzzlers from different countries could compete on an even playing field. The first WPC was held in New York in 1992. Shortz was the organizer and Helene Hovanec was the coordinator.

National teams are determined by local affiliates of the World Puzzle Federation. Of the 18 championships held between 1992 and 2009, 11 have been won by the U.S. team (1992, 1995, 1996, 1998-2001, 2004, 2006-2008), 3 by the Czech Republic (1993, 1994, 1997), 1 by Japan (2002), and 3 by Germany (2003, 2005, 2009). The 2009 championship was held in Antalya - Turkey, where Ulrich Voigt won his 7th title in the individual championship. Past Locations[1]:

2009 Antalya
2008 Minsk
2007 Rio de Janeiro
2006 Borovets
2005 Eger
2004 Opatija
2003 Arnhem
2002 Oulu
2001 Brno
2000 Stamford, Connecticut
1999 Budapest
1998 Istanbul
1997 Koprivnica
1996 Utrecht
1995 Poiana Brasov
1994 Cologne
1993 Brno
1992 New York

As of January 2008, 43 countries are members of the World Puzzle Federation.

Some classic puzzles used at WPC

Incomplete list, in alphabetical order.

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