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From Taco to Caviar in Repovive contests.
A coding contest is a timed competition where you solve a set of algorithmic problems within a fixed time. Each accepted submission counts toward your rank on the leaderboard.
Repovive contests give you a problem set, a clock, and a public leaderboard that updates as people submit.
Competitive programming is solving algorithmic problems under time pressure. Practicing this way trains your debugging speed, algorithm recall, and pattern recognition.
After a Repovive contest ends, you can read the accepted solutions other contestants submitted on the problems you got wrong.
You register before the contest starts. When the clock starts, the problem set unlocks. You can submit solutions in 13 languages, and verdicts come back in seconds.
The leaderboard updates as submissions are judged. Final standings post once judging completes.
Yes. Regular contests are free to register and submit. A small subset is reserved for premium members and appears in its own section below the upcoming list.
You can use the full Code Arena compiler set. That includes 13 languages: C++, Python, Java, Go, Rust, TypeScript, JavaScript, C, C#, Ruby, Swift, PHP, and Kotlin.
After a contest ends, you can still run it on your own clock. You register in virtual mode, the same problem set unlocks, and you get the same time window the live participants had. Your virtual run does not affect the live standings.
The format is the same. Premium contests are open only to active premium subscribers and appear in a separate section. Everything else on the page is open to everyone.
Each contest's scoring rule is on its lobby page. Most contests use the standard format: solving more problems gives you a higher rank, and submission time is the tie-breaker. Wrong submissions add penalty time.
Yes. The leaderboard is public during the contest and stays as the final standings page once judging completes. Your rank, solved problems, and submission times are all visible.
Only organizers and admins can create contests. If you have a problem set you want to run as a Repovive contest, reach out and we can grant organizer permissions for a specific contest.
You can use virtual participation. Register for a finished contest in virtual mode and run it on your own clock. The problems and duration are the same, but virtual runs go on a separate leaderboard.
Repovive runs the same contest format as Codeforces, AtCoder, and LeetCode. Each contest is a timed problem set with a public leaderboard. Repovive is built for the same audience as those platforms. Like them, it is rated, and offers virtual participation.