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Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests"
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-03 5:09 PM (#9056 - in reply to #7911) (#9056) Top


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December Beginners' Sudoku Contest

Types

Here are the types for the December Edition of LMI Beginners' Contest - http://logicmastersindia.com/BeginnersSudoku/types/?test=B201212

We are continuing with 2 variants from last time (Outside and No Knight Step)
We are introducing 2 new variants (UnTouch and Killer)

Dates

The contest will start on the 13th of December and run till the 19th, including both dates.

Author

All 8 Sudokus for December are written by detuned (Tom Collyer). To know more about Tom and to get a Nikoli puzzle every Friday, checkout Tom's blog detuned radio.

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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-06 4:02 AM (#9075 - in reply to #7911) (#9075) Top




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I certainly have a tough act to follow in Fred, but I've tried my best to put together a nice set. I don't think it will be quite as challenging in difficulty as November! I suppose if you look at my blog you'll see I haven't posted sudoku variants for quite a while, so it was lots of fun putting some sudoku together for a change. Hopefully you'll see that when you get to solve the puzzles :)
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-08 4:15 AM (#9084 - in reply to #9075) (#9084) Top





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detuned - 2012-12-06 4:02 AM

I certainly have a tough act to follow in Fred


As everyone knows , the grids of Fred shake the neurons .. ....Ah !Ah ! but we like our agitator of brain, of course !!!

detuned - 2012-12-06 4:02 AM
but I've tried my best to put together a nice set


That's very kind of you to prepare the grids for (the past) and next Edition of Lmi beginners.
Thanks to the authors , we make progress .
Thank you very much.


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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-13 11:52 AM (#9108 - in reply to #7911) (#9108) Top




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Nice clean sudokus, thanks for the puzzles Tom. :)
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Subject: RE: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-13 4:59 PM (#9111 - in reply to #7911) (#9111) Top



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So 5 minutes 36 seconds is the time to beat.

Edited by debmohanty 2012-12-13 5:05 PM
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Subject: RE: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-13 7:51 PM (#9113 - in reply to #7911) (#9113) Top



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Nice sudokus, Tom. Thanks !
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-13 8:17 PM (#9114 - in reply to #7911) (#9114) Top




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My pleasure. I hope everyone's neurons have been tickled, rather than shaken, so far :)
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-14 7:38 PM (#9127 - in reply to #7911) (#9127) Top




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Thanks for the puzzles
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-15 12:13 AM (#9128 - in reply to #7911) (#9128) Top




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Nice puzzles! I had a horrendously difficult time with the Outside until I noticed that I had failed to use one of the clues. The classics were all pretty nice puzzles, the no knight was rather clever, and the killer was really beautiful but I think pretty difficult for a beginner contest! It took a while to see how to make use of the layout most effectively.
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-16 4:01 PM (#9134 - in reply to #7911) (#9134) Top





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In first , the possibility of playing online is really comfortable with the zoom , I see as well as a mole !!!
Thank you Deb .
I thought that I had no chance I never play untouch , anti knight and killer , but the grids were very nice , not easy but not too difficult .(I confirm tickles only...Ah!Ah!)
unfortunately about the killer (I confirm more that tickles in spite of 15 in the middle) ..... I close my mouth because I played as a smurfette , to the right ...to the left ....etc but never at the right place !!!!! result.....far too many time .
The classics were great especially the third and the fourth .
Thank you Tom

Edited by distri 2012-12-16 4:23 PM
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-18 7:07 PM (#9150 - in reply to #7911) (#9150) Top





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All of the puzzles were very nice, though I broke the Killer a couple of times, gave up, came back the next day, and solved it. Also, I spent a few minutes staring at a nearly-completed AntiKnight puzzle before realizing that I had forgotten to use the 2 in the bottom-centre grid.
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-20 5:38 AM (#9152 - in reply to #7911) (#9152) Top


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December Beginners' Contest is over now. Passwords removed from booklets.
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-20 2:59 PM (#9158 - in reply to #7911) (#9158) Top


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adityasaraf007 and khuski move to seasoners after Decembers contest.
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-20 7:42 PM (#9160 - in reply to #7911) (#9160) Top




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I guess I'll had some of my own thoughts, as Fred did last month.

Classics: in general I quite like writing easy classics as you can really put a lot of thought into the design. With puzzle #1 I was hoping to get the digits 1-8, rather than 2-9 around the edge of the puzzle, but sometimes it doesn't quite work out like that. #2 featured some diagonal stripes - and this meant there were very few opportunities to put singles into the puzzle. Instead it was more profitable to solve by focussing on one or two digits at a time. This was supposed to be true of #3 as well, but it turned out even easier than that. I was astonished to see several sub-minute solves, with some as quick as 40 seconds! #4 was supposed to be a little trickier, and is based upon a favourite design of mine. I've used it in tests before, and as perhaps die hard fans of my blog will tell you, is (almost) the pattern I used for my first ever puzzle!

Variants: sometimes you just throw down a design and see where it gets you. With the added constraints that a variant can give, you often have a puzzle that needs very little tweaking. You can clearly see this is what I was after with the untouch puzzle. I was hoping not to need those digits in the 5th column, but didn't quite manage it. The killer was my favourite of the lot. Actually I was a little dopey when initially sketching out the cages and left blank spaces at R1C5, R5C1, R5C9 and R9C1. When I came to extend the cages that now contain those cells, I found that the puzzle still solved perfectly well. A pet hate of mine with killers is where you have to do too much adding up. I guess you have to do a bit to get yourself started here with the "cross" in the middle, but I much prefer to rely on logic that involves restricting a cage to a potential set of numbers and then using them as mini extra regions. So once you worked out how the L shaped 16 and 17 cages in the middle interacted, you were well on your way to solving. I suppose the outside was probably my least favourite of the set. I can't say I'm totally in love with this variant, but I tried to give a good clean solve and leave things well presented. The unfortunate thing with this sort of variant is that often you can miss the significance of one particular clue and be left scratching you head for a while until you come to re-examine it. Finally the anti-knight. I initially tried a design very similar to the untouch, but couldn't get it to work. In a fit of desperation (it was getting quite late that evening and i wanted to finish everything off), I had a look at Fred's completed grid from last month, permuted the digits and gave it a rotation, and then sketched out a striking design which I thought would solve uniquely. Without too much tweaking I got what I wanted. There are lots of subtle interactions with the antiknight logic for certain cells in the grid, and so if you knew what you were looking for the solve was fairly straightforward.

Anyhow, I hope everyone enjoyed the puzzles, congratulations to the winners, and my thanks to LMI for giving me the opportunity to showcase some of my puzzles :)

Tom
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2012-12-20 8:02 PM (#9161 - in reply to #7911) (#9161) Top


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Thanks Tom for providing a nice set to solve. The detailed post about creating the grids is really interesting and useful too.

Anyway, the top 3 Beginners are zbych (Poland), DavidCollison (UK) and elena_tens (Greece). dp_94 had the best Indian performance among the Beginners.

Among Seasoners, no one got close to the fairly early "time to beat" set by jaku111 (Czech Republic). Timothy (France) and Gotroch (Czech Republic) are the "best of the rest" with 2nd and 3rd place respectively.

Congrats to all the winners, and thank you all for participating. :)
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2013-01-08 10:50 AM (#9378 - in reply to #9161) (#9378) Top


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January Beginners' Sudoku Contest

Types

Here are the types for the January Edition of LMI Beginners' Contest - http://logicmastersindia.com/BeginnersSudoku/types/?test=B201301

We are continuing with 2 variants from last time (UnTouch and Killer)
We are introducing 1 new variant (Sudoku XV)
Now that we have been running Beginners for 6 months, we have decided to start revisiting an old variant every month. It will be Irregular Sudoku this time.

Dates

Will be announced soon.

Author

All 8 Sudokus for January are written by Richard Stolk. Read more about Richard at our authors page, and don't forget to check out his recently concluded Advent Calendar 2012.

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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2013-01-16 2:08 PM (#9501 - in reply to #9378) (#9501) Top


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Update

Dates

The contest will start on the 18th of January and run till the 24th, including both dates.

xevs
Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2013-01-18 1:23 PM (#9515 - in reply to #7911) (#9515) Top


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About Untouch Sudoku, can identical digits touch each other "diagonally"?
I can understand it's not allowed (by observing the Example), but I think some "beginner"s can't.
Richard
Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2013-01-18 1:31 PM (#9516 - in reply to #9515) (#9516) Top


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xevs - 2013-01-18 1:23 PM

About Untouch Sudoku, can identical digits touch each other "diagonally"?
I can understand it's not allowed (by observing the Example), but I think some "beginner"s can't.


Yes, it's meant that they can't touch each other diagonally.
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2013-01-18 1:48 PM (#9517 - in reply to #9516) (#9517) Top


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Richard - 2013-01-18 1:31 PM

xevs - 2013-01-18 1:23 PM

About Untouch Sudoku, can identical digits touch each other "diagonally"?
I can understand it's not allowed (by observing the Example), but I think some "beginner"s can't.


Yes, it's meant that they can't touch each other diagonally.
Well ... "diagonally" is the only way identical digits can touch each other in a Sudoku

[ Added the missing word in link for types. It was already present in pdf. ]
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2013-01-19 3:36 PM (#9526 - in reply to #7911) (#9526) Top



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Heading of the contest page needs an update. It reads date in Dec.

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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2013-01-19 6:30 PM (#9528 - in reply to #7911) (#9528) Top




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Why it doesn't let me to print variants??
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2013-01-19 6:47 PM (#9530 - in reply to #9528) (#9530) Top


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@TiiT, please check my messages
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2013-01-20 2:53 AM (#9533 - in reply to #7911) (#9533) Top




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I would like to know if anyone has attempted correctly the 'Killer' sudoku in variants in LMI beginners' test, january. If yes, can anyone tell me the correct solution for the 'Killer' sudoku in variants. I have attempted it and think my answer is correct. But the server is showing the answer to be wrong. My answer is O-564782391 and P-327941865

Edited by huisouvik 2013-01-20 2:59 AM
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Subject: Re: Announcing "LMI Beginners' Sudoku Contests" @ 2013-01-20 3:31 AM (#9534 - in reply to #7911) (#9534) Top


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@huisouvik, Please check your inbox for solution to killer.
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