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Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct
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kiwijam
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-16 9:20 AM (#26258 - in reply to #26160) (#26258) Top




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Location: New Zealand
Is the colorful picture on page 1 a puzzle, or art?
paramesis
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-16 5:47 PM (#26259 - in reply to #26258) (#26259) Top


Kaleidoscope Author

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Location: United States
It is an instruction-less bonus sum star variation.
Administrator
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-18 10:43 PM (#26261 - in reply to #26259) (#26261) Top


2000100050020
Location: India

Instruction and Puzzle Booklets


Final IB is available now. There is no change in the points table from the earlier version.

The password protected Puzzle Booklet can also be downloaded now.

Administrator
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-18 10:45 PM (#26262 - in reply to #26160) (#26262) Top


2000100050020
Location: India
Winners of the last Kaleidoscope contest in 2016 were Endo Ken, Robert Vollmert and Tomoya Kimura. Top 3 Indians were Rajesh Kumar, Swagatam Sarkar and Deepti Garg.
Administrator
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-18 11:31 PM (#26263 - in reply to #26262) (#26263) Top


2000100050020
Location: India

Bonus Points


Bonus points will be 5 points per minute saved for 14 correctly answered puzzles.

bskbri
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-19 12:54 AM (#26264 - in reply to #26160) (#26264) Top


Sudoku Grand Prix - Turkish Round Author

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Kropki Switch: the solver is supposed to shade some of the switch cells. I understand this from example. But it is not clear in the rules.
Administrator
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-19 1:00 PM (#26265 - in reply to #26264) (#26265) Top


2000100050020
Location: India
bskbri - 2018-10-19 12:54 AM

Kropki Switch: the solver is supposed to shade some of the switch cells. I understand this from example. But it is not clear in the rules.

Rule 3: " One and only one cell from each switch must be shaded. Shaded cells cannot share an edge. "
An LMI player
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-19 4:33 PM (#26268 - in reply to #26160) (#26268) Top


 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Fairly Nice


The "3 most favorite puzzles of the contest" submission form in the feedback is broken. There are four answers, one is about the layout of the test and the other three relate to other (past?) contests.

Edited by An LMI player 2018-10-19 4:34 PM
auroux
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-19 8:47 PM (#26269 - in reply to #26160) (#26269) Top


Hex Slitherlink Author

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 What was your opinion of the distribution of easy/hard puzzles? Too many hard puzzles
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Fairly Nice


The .harder puzzles are really not at a reasonable difficulty level. Trying to solve Sum Star 2 was a gamble; since Sum Star 1 was pretty reasonable and a lot of fun, I decided to try. However, after spending 90 minutes on it to end up nowhere (probably made a mistake somewhere along the solving path), it became clear the gamble didn't pay off. This is a problem in a limited time contest -- when a single puzzle can take longer than the contest, the outcomes are really a matter of luck in choosing which puzzles to attempt.

So, that kind of ruined the contest for me. But I will probably have a lot of fun returning to those puzzles without a time limit, though...
rob
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-19 9:25 PM (#26270 - in reply to #26160) (#26270) Top


Classics & Regions (PR 2016/17) Author

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Location: Germany
Thanks for the contest, very innovative as usual! On a better day I'd have gotten out one of the remaining hard ones (Yajilin, Sum Star or Kropki Switch) in the last half hour, but I couldn't make reasonable progress on any and didn't have real bifurcation work in me today. I'm ok with the result though, considering I didn't manage some of the examples.
Administrator
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-20 1:16 PM (#26271 - in reply to #26270) (#26271) Top


2000100050020
Location: India
Please ignore ''3 most favorite' section in the feedback page. You can mention in the forum directly.
kiwijam
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-21 3:55 AM (#26272 - in reply to #26160) (#26272) Top




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Location: New Zealand
 What was your opinion of the distribution of easy/hard puzzles? Too many hard puzzles
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Fairly Nice


..................... I spent so long on the large Sum Star that I thought the contest was over, I just gave up on competing and was being stubborn.
These puzzles are too hard and complicated for a normal LMI contest structure - even 2 hours was much too short.
Perhaps you could try a 1 week time limit, like the April contest, let people take their time?
chaotic_iak
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-21 4:17 PM (#26273 - in reply to #26160) (#26273) Top



Typed Logic Author

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Location: Indonesia
 What was your opinion of the distribution of easy/hard puzzles? Too many hard puzzles
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Very nice
 Which set of puzzles did you like the most? Karst


An LMI player
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-21 6:51 PM (#26274 - in reply to #26160) (#26274) Top


 What was your opinion of the distribution of easy/hard puzzles? Too many hard puzzles
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Fairly Nice
 Which set of puzzles did you like the most? Hex Kuroclone


Administrator
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-23 9:24 AM (#26276 - in reply to #26160) (#26276) Top


2000100050020
Location: India
Congratulations to Nikola Zivanovic, Endo Ken and Robert Vollmert for taking the top 3 spots in this hard test. Thanks to all the 70 participants.
Rubben
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-23 6:56 PM (#26277 - in reply to #26160) (#26277) Top




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Location: Romania
 What was your opinion of the distribution of easy/hard puzzles? Just right
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Very nice
 Which set of puzzles did you like the most? Cairo Kurotto


Administrator
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-26 11:47 AM (#26278 - in reply to #26277) (#26278) Top


2000100050020
Location: India
Solution Booklet is available now.
Eugene Porter
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-10-27 4:39 AM (#26279 - in reply to #26278) (#26279) Top




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Location: United States
Beautifully designed puzzles.

I was wondering about a potential alternate solution to Sum Star 1. After the test I came up with an answer string of 873x17x7x. The top left dodecagon reading clockwise from the 8(at 9 o'clock) - 6x42x3x1x598 with 7 in the middle. The top right dodecagon reading clockwise from the 7 (at 3 o'clock) - 82x79x4x35x7 with 1 in the middle. The lower dodecagon reading clockwise starting with a 8 at 12 o'clock then x1x96543x2x8 with the 7 in the middle.
Nizz
Subject: RE: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2018-11-29 4:31 AM (#26285 - in reply to #26160) (#26285) Top




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Location: Denmark
Possibly stupid question: When will the password for this test be available (again)? Is there any reason why the passwords are not published immeiately after the competition is over?
paramesis
Subject: Re: Kaleidoscope 2018 - LMI October Puzzle Test - 19th to 22nd Oct @ 2019-02-06 8:42 AM (#26543 - in reply to #26279) (#26543) Top


Kaleidoscope Author

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Location: United States
Apologies that I didn't address these earlier.

Eugene,

The alternate solution fails because the top right dodecagon contains two 7's and no 6.

Nizz,

the password is topo-LOGICal

I will look into getting an unlocked pdf and solutions booklet posted.
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