Final results

Illuminated 'Game Over' sign in pixel art style with neon green and white colors on a dark background.

As we close the chapter on the 18th Sudoku and 32nd Puzzle World Championships, we do so with full hearts and deep gratitude. This closing message isn’t just about saying goodbye — it’s about honouring an amazing week filled with teamwork, joy, and unforgettable moments. Thank you for being part of this milestone with us!

Hereby we would like to thank for all our sponsors as well who are highlighted in the header of this post. Without them we couldn’t host this unforgettable event for you!

The final days required the most endurance from you and from us as well during the 24-Hours Puzzle Championships. What an incredible 24 hours it has been! As we wrap up this intense and inspiring puzzle marathon, we want to thank each and every one of you for your focus, energy, and brilliant minds. You made this challenge something truly special!

We witnessed incredible talent, sharp minds, and creative thinking throughout the event. A huge congratulations to our winners – your logic, speed, and perseverance truly stood out! You’ve earned your place at the top, and we couldn’t be prouder of your achievements. You can find the results on the individual pages of the competitions and on these direct links, WSC, WPC, 24H. To relive the excitement and celebrate these brilliant moments, be sure to check out our winners photo gallery, now available below. Captured smiles and victorious celebrations – it’s all there!

WSC

Top results:

RankIndividualsTeams
I. Tantan Dai China Team A
(Dai Tantan, Hu Yuxuan, Ming Letian, Sun Cheran)
Team captain: Zhang Haijun Team Captain
II. Kota Morinishi Japan Team A
(Ken Endo, Kota Morinishi, Rintaro Matsumoto,
Hideaki Jo)
III. Hu Yuxuan Czech Republic Team A
(Jan Vondruška, Jan Zvěřina, Jakub Hrazdira, Jakub Ondroušek)

Special awards: https://www.wspc2025.hu/awards/WSC_hidden_awards.pptx

WPC

Top results:

RankIndividualsTeams
I. Freddie Hand USA Team A
(Walker Anderson, Thomas Luo, Thomas Snyder, Kevin Zhou)
Team captain: Wei-Hwa Huang Team Captain
II. Ken Endo Japan Team A
(Ken Endo, Kota Morinishi, Ryusuke Nishiyama, Naoki Sekiya)
Team captain: Yuki Kajihara Team Captain
III. Walker Anderson Germany Team A
(Christian König, Ulrich Voigt, Philipp Weiß, Martin Merker)
Team captain: Jörg Schneider Team Captain

Special awards: https://www.wspc2025.hu/awards/WPC_hidden_awards.pptx

24H

Top results:

RankIndividualsSuperb Owl
I. Ken Endo Jan Onderek
II. Thomas Luo Michaela Šaffová
III. Qiu Suzhe Zdeněk Vodička

Special awards: https://www.wspc2025.hu/awards/24HPC_hidden_awards.pptx


Illuminated 'Game Over' sign in pixel art style with neon green and white colors on a dark background.

Final results

A vintage round clock on a split pastel pink and blue background.

Get Ready for the 24-Hour Puzzle Championship!

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Bold 'UPDATE' text written in chalk on a blackboard. Perfect for concepts of change and communication.

Important Update: WSC & WPC Instruction Booklets Revised

WPC Instruction Booklet Has Arrived!

WPC Instruction Booklet Has Arrived!

And now – it’s here.The Instruction Booklet for the upcoming WPC is ready for you to exp…

WSC Instruction Booklet Has Arrived!

WSC Instruction Booklet Has Arrived!

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