Wei-Hwa Huang

Wei-Hwa Huang (黃煒華, born August 4, 1975) is an award-winning American puzzler and member of the US Team for the World Puzzle Championship.[1]

Huang was a member of the United States International Math Olympiad team in 1992 and 1993, where he was awarded a Silver Medal both years. He was a Putnam Fellow in 1993. Huang has won the annual World Puzzle Championship on four occasions: 1995 and 19971999.[2][3] He also won the 2008 Sudoku National Championship.[4]

Huang graduated from Montgomery Blair High School[5] and the California Institute of Technology[6] and was an employee at Google until July 2008.[7] One of his most famous projects was the Da Vinci Code Quest on Google, which was a set of 24 puzzles launched on April 17, 2006 in cooperation with Columbia Pictures.[8]

Huang submitted a crossword puzzle to the New York Times newspaper which was published on Tuesday, September 10, 2002.[9] In 2012, Hwang co-authored a book with Will Shortz, the editor of the New York Times crossword puzzle.[10]

References

  1. Grossman, Lev (Mar 11, 2013). "The Answer Men". TIME Magazine.
  2. "World Puzzle Championship - WPC History". wpc.puzzles.com.
  3. Spice, Byron (1999-10-25). "Prince of Puzzles". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: A6.
  4. Shapiro, Howard (2009). "2009 Inquirer Sudoku National Championship: Third time's the charm for L.A. woman". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  5. "Montgomery Has 3 In Westinghouse's Top 10 Finalists". The Washington Post: B7. 1993-03-09.
  6. "Puzzlement". The New York Times: Section 6; Page 14. 1995-11-12.
  7. Yi-Wyn Yen and Michal Lev-Ram (January 22, 2008). "10 fascinating Googlers". Fortune.
  8. "The Da Vinci Code Quest Launches On Google". www.movieweb.com.
  9. Shortz, Will (June 16, 2005). The New York Times Will Shortz's Greatest Hits: 150 Crossword Puzzles Personally Picked by the Puzzlemaster. The New York Times. p. 64. ISBN 031234242X.
  10. Will Shortz and Wei-Hwa Huang (September 18, 2012). Will Shortz's Puzzle Master Workout. Seven Footer Press. ISBN 1934734527.

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