Does giving a range of private key values help a potential quantum computer find the private key?

The https://btcpuzzle.info/puzzle website lists puzzles of locked bitcoin, with a bitcoin address along with a range where the private key is located.

For example puzzle #160 has an address of 1NBC8uXJy1GiJ6drkiZa1WuKn51ps7EPTv with a private key range of (2^159)...(2^160).

Given how quantum computers work, does this additional private key range "hint" mean quantum computers can more easily find the full private key for this address compared to an address where a private key range is not given?



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