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Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January
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Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-07 3:30 PM (#6369 - in reply to #6308) (#6369) Top



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It was nice test..
Just missed to submit an answer. Only 10sec were left..
I loved to solve the low digits sudoku..
i am happy even though with low score because i solved each puzzle without guessing.
Hope this will improve in next test.
rob
Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-07 8:06 PM (#6370 - in reply to #6308) (#6370) Top


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On my Macbook, Preview (version 5.0.3 (504.1)) fails to open the encrypted puzzle booklet. Can anyone else with a Mac confirm this? I've recently reinstalled the OS, so it might be a problem on my end, but I can open the encrypted PDF of this weekend's logic-masters.de contest just fine.
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Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-07 8:23 PM (#6371 - in reply to #6370) (#6371) Top



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@rob, check your email please.

ETA : rob confirmed that this pdf file works. So if anyone else with Mac faces problem, use this pdf instead.

Edited by debmohanty 2012-01-07 9:59 PM
prasanna16391
Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-08 2:27 AM (#6373 - in reply to #6371) (#6373) Top


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Wonderful Sudokus there.

On a personal note, probably not a good idea to solve scattered and toroidal sudokus when you're half asleep and all but unfortunately this is the only time I'll be getting this weekend :| Considering that, I'm quite happy with my score for a type I'm weak at.

Will surely go through the rest of them later.
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Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-09 3:17 AM (#6381 - in reply to #6370) (#6381) Top




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Mine opened the puzzle book just fine - although my version of preview is 5.5.1 (719.11).

I really enjoyed the set - the low digits type is easily my favourite sudoku variation of recent times. I'd be interested to know whether my assumed "logic" for the overlapping puzzle actually does hold in full generality as well...
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Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-09 6:32 AM (#6383 - in reply to #6381) (#6383) Top


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With no player participating now, Shapes and Sizes is over. A rather difficult Sudoku set to begin the year, but I guess, most players expected that.
janoslaw came close to solving all, but missed the last puzzle with 10 minutes to spare. He takes the 1st position.
deu finished 13 puzzles too, and takes the 2nd position. KrtekHonza is 3rd with some margin from deu.

Rohan, Rakesh and Prasanna take the top Indian spots.

A total of 192 players, out of which 151 players got 0+ scores. Thank you everyone for participating.

Thanks Richard for the challenging set of puzzles. Please share your thoughts on your first LMI test.
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Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-09 9:44 AM (#6384 - in reply to #6308) (#6384) Top


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Link to solutions
Richard
Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-09 12:40 PM (#6386 - in reply to #6383) (#6386) Top


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Thanks Richard for the challenging set of puzzles. Please share your thoughts on your first LMI test.

Here are my thoughts:

Let me start telling that I was very honored when Deb asked me if I was interested to write a sudoku test for LMI, especially when I noticed the majority of the world top players participates every month. I had a few doubts, because so far I have only contributed my puzzles to championships, leaving it to the organiser which puzzles can be used and which not. Now it was up to me to do the whole lot: creating the puzzles, deciding how the set is assembled, the points distribution and the solution codes.
One of my major problems is that I am not among the worlds best solvers. I consider myself somewhere in the Dutch subtop, but that’s it. This gave me a hard time on deciding how hard the test had to be and how much puzzles it should contain. Fortunately every potential pre-tester I asked to help me testing responded positive to my request, so I had a lot of feedback from them. Three of the testers ended in places 40~50 at the last WSC. After the testing I thougt it would be just possible for the World top to finish all 14 puzzles, or it would be very close. The latter became true. Congratulations to janoslaw, deu and KrtekHonza!

I am very fond of irregular grids. I think they are not often enough in magazines or contests. (Or are they just not popular enough by puzzlers?) For that reason I was very eager to make this test with all irregular grids. I realise that irregular grids might scare off people, because these grids are more error-sensible while solving. I hope the popularity of irregular grids didn’t drop during the test! :) At least I am happy that nearly 200 players participated, and that about 25% did not submit any solution does not surprise me either.

Quite a lot of people submitted only 1, 2 or 3 solutions. All in all I think I can conlude this test was a little bit too hard. Nevertheless I hope you had fun with it. I really enjoyed creating the puzzles, and also looking behind the screens this weekend to see the players making progress. ;)

Once again I would like to thank LMI for the opportunity to write the test and all participants for taking part!

I hope to read how you all liked it.
macherlakumar
Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-09 1:31 PM (#6387 - in reply to #6308) (#6387) Top





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A very good set of Sudokus. Though I am not good at solving regular Sudoku's, at first I thought of not giving the test, but since this is the first test of 2012 I decided to give, now I am saying that I am looking forward for another one.
I had a lot of trouble in starting off with the Toroidal Sudoku, even though it is the one with lowest points (which I think is an easier one), then I left it and went for Toroidal in Large Grid and it went smoothly and finally caught the trick in Toroidal sudoku to complete it.
I liked Toroidal concept a lot.

Thanks to Richard and LMI for the wonderful contest.

Regards,
Ravi
macherlakumar
Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-09 1:38 PM (#6388 - in reply to #6308) (#6388) Top





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Is it possible to color the chains in Chain Sudoku for the future tests?
I had a lot of trouble in solving the example and could not keep track of chains, but the test was already started and I do not want to raise any unnecessary concerns.
I also see that no one has raised this concern, so is it something only I had trouble with or do I need to follow any rule or something to work with these kind of variations ?

Please let me know.

Regards,
Ravi
debmohanty
Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-09 1:45 PM (#6389 - in reply to #6388) (#6389) Top



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Using colors other than shades of grey is not allowed in LMI tests. Not everyone has access to color printer.

Players who solved Chain Sudoku should be able to tell you how they kept track of chains.
prasanna16391
Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-09 2:05 PM (#6390 - in reply to #6389) (#6390) Top


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I found the entire set highly enjoyable. Specially liked scattered non-consecutiive and Cylindrical. This is coming from someone who generally hates Irregular Sudokus. :P
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Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-09 7:12 PM (#6391 - in reply to #6308) (#6391) Top


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It was a tough set. Initially, I was just switching from one sudoku to another, trying to get something sturdy going. Luckily, I was able to return and finish off all my half-solves except non-consecutive. Can someone solve the first few numbers (around 8-10) logically?

Talking about favourite sudokus, Low Digits was incredible. It was like 'Wow, this can't get better' after I solved it. It was beautiful. No wonder it's average rating is 9.5 from 10 votes.

I avoided the Toroidals for as long as I could, but eventually, I ran out of choices. I wasted some time on Windoku and Non-Consecutive, and missed out on the latter. But, overall, its been a good start of the year. Lets hope it gets better with every test.

Thanks for the test Richard. I'm sure many players would improve in Irregular variants after this test.
prasanna16391
Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-09 7:50 PM (#6392 - in reply to #6391) (#6392) Top


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I didn't solve it during the test, but I did it quite quickly later considering the points value. My initial steps included getting the possibilities for the 0s, the 2s, getting the 2 diagonally touching 1s in the two middle rows, and figuring out that there have to be 2 1s in either of the boxes at R2C2,R9C2,R2C9,R9C9. My first digits entered were mostly using the middle regions and not the corner regions though, and mainly I could narrow it down a lot in the middle bottom region. I guess you'll be able to do that since thats the least confusing part and all the extra cells are clustered away from the middle regions.
Richard
Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-09 7:55 PM (#6393 - in reply to #6391) (#6393) Top


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Rohan Rao - 2012-01-09 7:12 PM
except non-consecutive. Can someone solve the first few numbers (around 8-10) logically?


I will post the first part of the walkthrough for this mean puzzle tonight, when I am home.
It is the highest points puzzle, compared to size, which is the reason that it has a bit of a tough start.
Richard
Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-09 9:02 PM (#6394 - in reply to #6393) (#6394) Top


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Richard - 2012-01-09 7:55 PM
I will post the first part of the walkthrough for this mean puzzle tonight, when I am home.
It is the highest points puzzle, compared to size, which is the reason that it has a bit of a tough start.


OK
Here it is:
R5C5 = 1
R6C6 = 1
R8+R10C5 = 07
7 in C2 locked in R1 or R3
R5C3 = 7
R8+R10C6 = 29
R7C6 + R6C7 = 35
6 in R6 locked in C135
R6C5 = 6
R5C1 = 5
R7C5 = 3
R7C6 = 5
R6C7 = 3
R6C10 = 2
R6C8 = 5
R6C3 = 0
R3C5 = 2

From here it should run smoothly.
Richard
Subject: Re: Shapes and Sizes — LMI January Sudoku Test — 7th and 8th January @ 2012-01-09 9:14 PM (#6395 - in reply to #6391) (#6395) Top


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Rohan Rao - 2012-01-09 7:12 PM

Talking about favourite sudokus, Low Digits was incredible. It was like 'Wow, this can't get better' after I solved it. It was beautiful. No wonder it's average rating is 9.5 from 10 votes.


I noticed the very high rating. Although I am very happy with the ratings of all puzzles, I wonder why especially this one is by far the highest. Is it the shapes of the irregular areas? Or the straight forward solving path? I am very fond of symmetry, in shapes, grey cells and patterns of given digits. The fun part is that this is the only puzzle where symmetry is not possible in the grey cells.
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