These hundred people, besides some Huskies that blended into the pack, everyone else possessed ample skills and experience in studying.
For instance, everyone had thought of similar strategies when memorizing numbers.
And among them, most had devised strategies to win.
That is why there were so many who flipped the cards only once.
It was because they all knew that writing would definitely be faster than memorizing.
And there was a fixed one-minute CD duration in between.
If they wanted to be quick, they could not afford to waste CD time.
Thus, the key to competing for first place was to memorize as many numbers in one go as possible.
Among them, a few were even more aggressive.
Like Yang Jialan.
She knew clearly that the maximum score one could get by splitting the task into two parts was only ninety-nine, and then there would be those pesky disruptors.
Therefore, she opted for the most arrogant way to win.
Memorize a hundred numbers in three minutes.