'Robson Is The Mittens Of Puzzle Rush' (2024)

Puzzles are one of the first tools for improvement introduced to a chess player. Our first chess books are full with dazzling mating combinations to solve and worlds of tactical themes to explore. Our early jumps in ability are almost always due to increases in tactical awareness. Despite the universality of puzzle solving, the same player has won the Puzzles World Championship four years in a row: GM Ray Robson.

This year, Robson defeated his main rival, FM Dimitrios Ladopoulos, in both the Winners Final and the Grand Final, to continue his reign. Further, Robson won not just every match of the knockout but also won nearly every single individual battle.

How to watch?
You can watch the 2023 Puzzles World Championship on Chess.com/TV. You can also enjoy the show on our Twitch channel and catch all our live broadcasts on YouTube.com/ChesscomLive.

Live broadcast of the championship, hosted by GM Daniel Naroditsky and FM Anna-Maja Kazarian.

  • Winners Semifinals
  • Winners Final
  • Losers Final
  • Grand Final
  • Can you solve the unsolvable?

After solving countless puzzles in the Puzzle Rush Royale and head-to-head battles in the quarterfinals, four players emerged in the semifinals: defending champion Robson, Ladopoulos, GM Christopher Yoo, and IM Dimitar Mardov.

Meanwhile, four more players dueled in the Losers Bracket for a second chance: GM Andrew Tang, GM Raunak Sadhwani, IM Andy Woodward, and GM Frederik Svane.

Winners Semifinals

In the first semifinal, Robson went 5-0 vs. 15-year-old Mardov. Even with the trickier puzzles, such as the one below, Robson wasn't afraid to spend a little more time to find an answer he was confident in.

Finished 4th today in the puzzle rush championships and am going home with $2000. It was a really fun event with a great prize fund, and I would like to thank @chesscom for the great organization. Hope to see you all again in 2024! #PuzzleWeek

— Dimitar Mardov (@DMardov) January 13, 2023

The second semifinal featured one of the closest matchups, Ladopoulos vs. Yoo. Ladopoulos started strong, matching Robson's highest score with a 56 in the first round. In round four, the players tied with the same score, getting the same final puzzle incorrect with different answers. Can you find what they both overlooked?

Ultimately, Ladopoulos prevailed after seven rounds to reach the final while Yoo joined the Losers Bracket to fight for a second chance.

Winners Final

In the final, the unshakeable Robson went undefeated in five rounds against his closest competitor, Ladopoulos. Again, his high score was 56, and even his lowest score was a formidable 52. He had unbelieveable accuracy, achieving a 137-puzzle streak before getting his first strike.

Here is one of the puzzles that set Robson apart.

Losers Final

Yoo resurged back into contention with victories in the Losers Bracket quarterfinals and semifinals, defeating Svane and Mardov along the way.

With renewed vigor, Ladopoulos also bounced back. He outsolved Yoo again in four close battles: a tie, two wins by just one point, and just one victory by a two-point margin.

In their final battle, Ladopoulos solved this critical puzzle to gain the upper hand against his opponent:

Ladopoulos wins a close match against Yoo and secures his rematch against Robson in the grand final!#PuzzleChamps pic.twitter.com/7YcazJBEO3

— ChesscomLive (@ChesscomLive) January 13, 2023

This victory set up a rematch between the two front-runners of both this year and last: Robson and Ladopoulos. Would @jimis98 make his second chance against the spicycaterpillar count?

Grand Final

Robson kicked off the grand final with a perfect 53 score and yet another win, continuing his undefeated run. In round two, Ladopoulos reached a 54―his highest score in the knockout so far. In the last seconds, the relentless Robson prevailed regardless.

As commentator Naroditsky stated: "This is insane. Jimis' best run of the day, and it's still not enough. Ray Robson is unbeatable."

Robson won the next two battles, giving him a 4-0 score―just one more victory away from the championship.

In the must-win fifth round, Ladopoulos tied the highest score of the day (56) and gave Robson his only loss. As Naroditsky put it: "Only one person can give Ray this kind of competition. Jimis is the only one in the world who can make Ray work for his money."

Only one person can give Ray this kind of competition.

-Naroditsky

In this amazing battle, Ladopoulos even outscored Robson in accuracy. Can you follow the Greek master's footsteps and solve the puzzle that Robson missed?

Perhaps stunned by his astonishing win, Ladopoulos struggled in the last round. He gained three strikes unexpectedly early, reaching a score of 42. Here is the puzzle that ended his run:

With his opponent's score frozen, Robson coasted to victory, earning yet another 54 score. With this, he won the match and clinched his fourth title.

What's the key to Robson's success over the other top-notch competitors? Accuracy over speed. Though Robson was often behind in score in the first couple minutes of each battle, he would maintain higher accuracy. In the grand final, there were 12 puzzles that Robson solved accurately that Ladopoulos missed. Conversely, there was only one puzzle where Ladopoulos found the answer and Robson didn't.

Robson's higher accuracy in the early stages of a battle gave him more leeway to guess later with the most difficult puzzles. His competitors, on the other hand, often had to invest a lot of the time towards the end to avoid a third strike. Robson even achieved perfect scores in 11 of his knockout battles, often achieving streaks of 100+ puzzles before missing one. Commentator Kazarian summed up his performance: "Robson is the Mittens of Puzzle Rush."

Robson is the Mittens of Puzzle Rush.

-Kazarian

Can you solve the unsolvable?

Challenge yourself and try your hand at a few of the puzzlesthat stumped both competitors.

#1 Grand Final: Robson vs. Ladopoulos, Round 4, Puzzle 54

The players each missed this puzzle in a similar way. Can you avoid their misstep?

#2 Grand Final: Robson vs. Ladopoulos, Round 3, Puzzle 41

Endgame understanding was paramount in a number of puzzles, including this one:

#3 Losers Final: Ladopoulos vs. Yoo, Round 4, Puzzle 51

This advanced puzzle requires precise attacking play as the last seconds of the battle tick away.

2023 Puzzles World Championship Bracket

'Robson Is The Mittens Of Puzzle Rush' (1)

The 2023 Puzzles World Championship is a competition for the best chess puzzle experts in the world. The event is part of the 2023 Puzzle Week celebration and took place on January 12 and 13. Players rush and battle for their share of the $25,000 prize fund and the title of fastest puzzle-solver in the world.

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FAQs

What is the highest score in puzzle rush survival? ›

The chess.com record is 207 by GM Tetris4Jeff.

Is puzzle battle easier than puzzle rush? ›

According to a survey that I did, the answer is yes. I asked my friends what their Puzzle Battle record, and their Puzzle Rush record. My puzzle battle record is 32, while my puzzle rush score is 30. My friend @Sep-Gol's (who often helps me on my blogs) puzzle battle record is 40, while his puzzle rush score is 36.

Who won the puzzle battle world championship? ›

GM Ray Robson did it again, winning his fifth consecutive title at the 2024 Puzzles World Championship. The undisputed G.O.A.T. of Puzzle Rush has won every edition of this tournament since it started in 2020.

Is 40 a good puzzle rush score? ›

30-39: You are at least a master. 40-49: You are a grandmaster (or will be one soon!)

Is puzzle rush good for improvement? ›

2) Puzzle rush is not a good way to improve, because it's basically the tactics equivalent of bullet chess, and most people would agree that bullet chess is not that great for improving.

Who is the best puzzle game in the world? ›

Top Puzzle Video Games
  • The Talos Principal. Released in 2014, The Talos Principal is starting to show its age and while the sequel is more modern, the original remains the best. ...
  • Baba Is You. ...
  • Suika Game. ...
  • The Witness. ...
  • Peggle. ...
  • Tetris Effect: Connected. ...
  • Return Of The Obra Dinn. ...
  • Portal 2.
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What is the hardest puzzle hunt? ›

The MIT Mystery Hunt is an annual puzzlehunt competition at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is one of the oldest and most complex puzzlehunts in the world and attracts roughly 120 teams and 3,000 contestants (with about 2,000 on campus) annually in teams of 5 to 150 people.

What is the best fighter in puzzles and survival? ›

The best heroes you can use to lead your fighters are Hanyu Ichiro (Blue), Wali (Purple), Dara (Red), and Nataly (Green). They're the best because they can provide the highest boost to fighters, providing a 350% boost to both attack and defense. This will make your fighters tanker and increase their attack a bit.

Who is puzzle in the last battle? ›

Puzzle is a donkey who is not very intelligent but has a good heart. Shift convinces Puzzle that it is a good idea to pretend he is Aslan. Although Puzzle goes along with the plan, he eventually realizes Shift is using him and is happy when Jill comes to rescue him.

Who won the eternity puzzle? ›

The puzzle was solved on May 15, 2000, before the first deadline, by two Cambridge mathematicians, Alex Selby and Oliver Riordan.

Is there a jigsaw puzzle competition? ›

For puzzlers that want to compete in speed competitions, the USAJPA is a great resource. We typically organize at least one online competition a year and are the home of the USA Jigsaw Nationals championship event.

Is it mathematically possible to solve chess? ›

No complete solution for chess in either of the two senses is known, nor is it expected that chess will be solved in the near future (if ever).

Can puzzles improve your chess? ›

They can't hurt, yes, but do you really think it helps you that much if you don't know when to expect this in a game? Yes Doing chess puzzles will help improve your ability to solve tactical problems in your own games. Most everyone agrees with that. But how you study makes a difference.

How many chess puzzles a day? ›

For that, limit your daily puzzle dosage to 10-15. The point here is not to do as many puzzles as you can but to improve your skills and reduce the time taken per puzzle. It's recommended that beginners refrain from practicing chess for more than one hour a day as the learning curve should drastically flatten.

What is the world record for puzzle? ›

In 2011, students at the University of Economics in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, completed a 551,232-piece puzzle, the Guinness World Records website said.

Who is the best hero in puzzles survival? ›

The best heroes you can use to lead your fighters are Hanyu Ichiro (Blue), Wali (Purple), Dara (Red), and Nataly (Green). They're the best because they can provide the highest boost to fighters, providing a 350% boost to both attack and defense.

What is the puzzle rush record on reddit? ›

Puzzle rush survival record is 1170 done by Joseph Reid who has cerebral palsy. He seems to have memorized all the answers for the tough puzzles. His puzzle rating is also pitifully low at 65540 which seems to be the max rating because three others also have that same rating.

What is the fastest person to complete a puzzle? ›

The fastest time to complete the Guinness World Records Hasbro puzzle is 9 mins 58.32 sec, and was achieved by Tammy McLeod (USA) in Burbank, California, USA, on 26 December 2020.

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