Getting Ready for ‘Advent of Code 2025’ – Review of the Past Years

A Christmas tree showed up at the 'right' iteration of an Advent of Code puzzle.

In preparation for this year’s Advent of Code, I’m looking back on the past years, collecting a few statistics.

  • From 2015 to 2024, I collected 153 stars
  • The lowest was 2016, with one star
  • In 2020, I collected the highest number of stars: 31
  • The solutions are spread over…
    • 170 Ruby files
    • 3 GraphVis files
      Yes, I did solve some of the puzzles using GraphViz & a printer. 😃

In some cases, I chose Graphviz to visualise the situation and support finding a solution to the puzzle at hand.
Here’s an image for an example data set for one day in 2022:

A graph representation of an 'Advent of Code' puzzle from 2022

The full view of a complete input data set ()from another year was a bit more complicated:

Graph visualization of a complex dataset with numerous interconnected nodes and lines.

One puzzle was about finding a Christmas tree, and this is how ‘mine’ looked like:

A Christmas tree showed up at the 'right' iteration of an Advent of Code puzzle.

I’m already looking forward to another ‘Advent of Code’!

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