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Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January
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Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-21 11:01 PM (#6467 - in reply to #6459) (#6467) Top




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Administrator - 2012-01-21 6:30 AM

Breaks are allowed


From the database, I can see that some players are solving one puzzle after another in quick succession. That is not a problem, and is allowed.
But Breaks between puzzles are also allowed. Breaks can be 1 minute or 1 hour or 1 day. You don't need to solve all puzzles in a stretch.

It is clearly mentioned in the IB that "Each puzzle can be started, solved and submitted independent of others, and in any order, anytime during the week."
I hope it is not ignored or misunderstood.



I hadn't planned on doing all 8 in a row. I had planned to do 2 or 3. But I was going pretty well. Every time I finished I thought "Okay, one more" till I had done them all.
anurag
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-22 12:05 AM (#6468 - in reply to #6396) (#6468) Top




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Greedy! ;)
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Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-22 12:52 AM (#6469 - in reply to #6468) (#6469) Top


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anurag - 2012-01-22 12:05 AM

Greedy! ;)


Well I can understand that greed. If I sped through them at that rate even I'd want another one each time :P
rvarun
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-22 1:43 AM (#6470 - in reply to #6396) (#6470) Top




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It really feel good to complete one Marathon puzzle for the first time... :)
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Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-22 2:07 AM (#6471 - in reply to #6470) (#6471) Top


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rvarun - 2012-01-22 1:43 AM

It really feel good to complete one Marathon puzzle for the first time... :)


Keep it up mate. 1 becomes 2, 2 becomes 3 and so on ;)
A Carton Mutant
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-22 4:55 AM (#6472 - in reply to #6396) (#6472) Top




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I'm having an interesting experience. Decided to start with the ones marked easy, took too long on l-t-l, broke the small regions and ran out of time on my second go and I'm the fastest in tapa for now. Not bad on b&w either. Wonderful puzzles so far :) Thanks everyone for the fun!
Cyclone
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-22 5:02 AM (#6473 - in reply to #6396) (#6473) Top




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Curious question. I've been a lurker here doing puzzles after the fact and decided to register to try these ones during the contest. However, I have clicked to start a puzzle that I have no knowledge of and want to cancel and go to a different puzzle (namely the Braille Word Search, I accidentally started the Star Battle puzzle instead not knowing the mouseclick in that spot would start it). There seems to be no way to cancel; I either submit the correct solution or the timer is eternal. Does it end after a period of time has passed? Can the puzzle be cancelled (I won't be solving it, and looking at it now can't even place the first star)?

EDIT: Reading above this post, I see I must wait an hour. I had already tried what I knew would be a wrong submission hoping it would mark the puzzle "complete" but - obviously - it didn't. Is there any way to not have this submission count as a penalty since this puzzle was started by accident? Or are penalties only for individual puzzles - i.e. you lose 10 out of the 250 points, for example, for each wrong solution submitted for that puzzle only?

Cyclone


Edited by Cyclone 2012-01-22 5:09 AM
debmohanty
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-22 5:13 AM (#6474 - in reply to #6473) (#6474) Top



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Cyclone - 2012-01-22 5:02 AM

Can the puzzle be cancelled (I won't be solving it, and looking at it now can't even place the first star)?

Cyclone
You can start next puzzle now. Refresh the submission page first.

Edited by debmohanty 2012-01-22 5:14 AM
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Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-22 6:11 AM (#6475 - in reply to #6474) (#6475) Top


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Samurai Sudoku is now available.
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Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-22 10:52 AM (#6476 - in reply to #6473) (#6476) Top


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Cyclone - 2012-01-22 5:02 AM

EDIT: Reading above this post, I see I must wait an hour. I had already tried what I knew would be a wrong submission hoping it would mark the puzzle "complete" but - obviously - it didn't. Is there any way to not have this submission count as a penalty since this puzzle was started by accident? Or are penalties only for individual puzzles - i.e. you lose 10 out of the 250 points, for example, for each wrong solution submitted for that puzzle only?

Cyclone


I guess you'll get a penalty for something only if you submit it correctly in the end.
harmeet
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-22 6:16 PM (#6477 - in reply to #6476) (#6477) Top


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-it-correctly(it-showed-up-as-correctly-completed).Is-there-any-time-restrictions-which-I'm-not-aware-of?
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Edited by harmeet 2012-01-22 6:17 PM
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Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-22 6:26 PM (#6478 - in reply to #6477) (#6478) Top


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Harmeet, Richard, Swaroop, (and others who submitted in last 2 hours),
The score page is now updated to have your latest submission counted.
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Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-23 5:55 AM (#6480 - in reply to #6478) (#6480) Top


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Graffiti Snake is now available.
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Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-23 9:34 AM (#6481 - in reply to #6396) (#6481) Top




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Really fun test concept and a lot of very nice (large, but not very hard) puzzles. Thanks to all the authors and for Deb for having the grand concept.
debmohanty
Subject: RE: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-23 9:37 AM (#6483 - in reply to #6396) (#6483) Top



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Congratulations to Psyho and motris, who are the first two competitors to solve all 10 puzzles apart from our live testers.

ETA : nyoroppyi is the 3rd competitor to solve all.

Edited by debmohanty 2012-01-23 11:58 AM
detuned
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-24 3:43 AM (#6485 - in reply to #6396) (#6485) Top




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I solved my kakuro too, honest I did, that brings me up to 10 as well! ;)
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Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-24 6:38 AM (#6486 - in reply to #6485) (#6486) Top


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detuned - 2012-01-24 3:43 AM

I solved my kakuro too, honest I did, that brings me up to 10 as well! ;)




A small clarification about the score page - The score page displays partial score.
That means you can see the puzzles that you have solved. You can not see others' timings for puzzles you haven't solved. This has several implications, most importantly, the rank you see is not your final rank, even if you stop solving.
puzzlemad
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-24 12:36 PM (#6490 - in reply to #6396) (#6490) Top




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Thanks to all involved with this. I found it very enjoyable.
Just a quick question. Now that I've finished I can see a "w" against one of my scores and against those of other people who have finished. Is this supposed to represent the worst puzzle? If so it is not against my worst time or that of others.
Fred76
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-25 3:35 AM (#6491 - in reply to #6485) (#6491) Top



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detuned - 2012-01-24 3:43 AM

I solved my kakuro too, honest I did, that brings me up to 10 as well! ;)


I should perhaps look at the IB and find a second puzzle that I could perhaps solve
figonometry
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-25 4:06 AM (#6492 - in reply to #6396) (#6492) Top




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2706 minutes on a puzzle! All in a row, too. I'll let everyone know tomorrow if I still have a job.
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Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-25 8:54 AM (#6494 - in reply to #6490) (#6494) Top


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puzzlemad - 2012-01-24 12:36 PM

Just a quick question. Now that I've finished I can see a "w" against one of my scores and against those of other people who have finished. Is this supposed to represent the worst puzzle? If so it is not against my worst time or that of others.


Yes, "w" is worst puzzle. There was a bug and "w" was misplaced for some. It is fixed now.

We also have added a feedback tab to the score page.
PuzzleScott
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-25 8:58 AM (#6495 - in reply to #6396) (#6495) Top




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Is there a source for Different Neighbors puzzles that can be practiced? The instructions refer to IPC 2010 (Indian Puzzle Championship 2010), but there are no Different Neighbors puzzles there (just "Box", with some similarities but also big differences). Thanks.

Edited by PuzzleScott 2012-01-25 8:59 AM
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Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-25 9:04 AM (#6496 - in reply to #6396) (#6496) Top


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Check

http://forsmarts.com/pdf/fpb_04.pdf
http://diogen.h1.ru/cgi-bin/contest/result.pl?id=13


Also see other forum thread
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Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-25 6:18 PM (#6497 - in reply to #6496) (#6497) Top


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Check

http://forsmarts.com/pdf/fpb_04.pdf


Actually issue 5 ( http://forsmarts.com/pdf/fpb_05.pdf ) contains the giant version of Different Neighbours, which could be a better practice in this case :)

Edited by forsmarts 2012-01-25 6:19 PM
PuzzleScot
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — 21st-29th January @ 2012-01-25 7:35 PM (#6498 - in reply to #6396) (#6498) Top




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In the instructions, it says the puzzles are "large, not hard". That, I can accept. However, when I (an average solver) need over 2 hours to do a puzzle, with no indication that amount of time might be needed, that's something to be avoided in future. I wouldn't normally start a 2 hour contest at 11:45pm, but expecting a 30-45 minute puzzle, it didn't seem unreasonable at the time.

Don't get me wrong, the puzzles are all (well, mostly) brilliant, so thanks to you and the authors for providing this mind food :)
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