Tournament Mode - Compete Against Your Friends At Tile Puzzler
What is currently in the works at Tile Puzzler? The current development is Tournament Mode!
Tournament Mode allows members to host their own tournament for their friends to participate in. When you choose to host a tournament, you will go through three steps:
Step One: Invite Participants
In order to host a tournament, you must invite participants. These may be people who are already members of the Tile Puzzler site, or people who aren't yet members.
Step Two: Select Puzzles
Before you can begin your tournament, you must either create new puzzles, or select already existing puzzles from the database.
Step Three: Set Tournament Information
Provide a name and description for your tournament and set the dates for which this tournament is active.
Once you've accomplished these three steps, your friends can compete against each other to see who is the fastest and most accurate puzzle solver!
This feature will be especially useful for school classroom situations - a teacher can set up a tournament as a special treat for students - all you need is a computer lab for your students to access. Or, if you don't have access to a computer lab, but you do have one or two computers in your classroom, simply set the Tournament length to a week (or more!) and let your students solve the puzzles throughout the week when they have free time.
Tournament Mode is a feature in development. The modifications cannot be posted to the site until the entire feature is completed, so it may be a few days before this feature appears on the site. In the meantime, don't forget to do the Daily Puzzler!
Tournament Mode allows members to host their own tournament for their friends to participate in. When you choose to host a tournament, you will go through three steps:
Step One: Invite Participants
In order to host a tournament, you must invite participants. These may be people who are already members of the Tile Puzzler site, or people who aren't yet members.
Step Two: Select Puzzles
Before you can begin your tournament, you must either create new puzzles, or select already existing puzzles from the database.
Step Three: Set Tournament Information
Provide a name and description for your tournament and set the dates for which this tournament is active.
Once you've accomplished these three steps, your friends can compete against each other to see who is the fastest and most accurate puzzle solver!
This feature will be especially useful for school classroom situations - a teacher can set up a tournament as a special treat for students - all you need is a computer lab for your students to access. Or, if you don't have access to a computer lab, but you do have one or two computers in your classroom, simply set the Tournament length to a week (or more!) and let your students solve the puzzles throughout the week when they have free time.
Tournament Mode is a feature in development. The modifications cannot be posted to the site until the entire feature is completed, so it may be a few days before this feature appears on the site. In the meantime, don't forget to do the Daily Puzzler!

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