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Why is it that you lose more points if you fail a puzzle than you gain if you win?
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scooter_b_goode wrote:
Why is it that you lose more points if you fail a puzzle than you gain if you win?

Puzzles have a time element involved. If you take too long, as compared to the average solve time, you'll get fewer points.

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