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Location: India | The contest is yet to start. The submission page was enabled by mistake. Sorry about that. | ||
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Location: India | April Contest has startedPlease note • This thread will NOT be made restricted while the contest is running. • You can ask questions about puzzles, but do not post solutions or solving methods. • Results for this test will not be considered in monthly ratings. • Score page is not available (at least for now). | ||
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Posts: 5 Location: United States | For the first puzzle (Heavy Sky), are the clouds not allowed to touch at all? Or are they allowed to touch diagonally, or is there no restriction on whether they can touch at all? | ||
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Posts: 315 Location: The Netherlands | Nehsb - 2013-04-05 2:04 AM For the first puzzle (Heavy Sky), are the clouds not allowed to touch at all? Or are they allowed to touch diagonally, or is there no restriction on whether they can touch at all? Generally in this type, they are not allowed to touch by a side or corner. | ||
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Location: India | Para - 2013-04-05 3:48 AM Confirmation from Riad : Para is correct. Clouds are not allowed touch each other, even at a point.Nehsb - 2013-04-05 2:04 AM For the first puzzle (Heavy Sky), are the clouds not allowed to touch at all? Or are they allowed to touch diagonally, or is there no restriction on whether they can touch at all? Generally in this type, they are not allowed to touch by a side or corner. | ||
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Posts: 4 Location: United Kingdom | For Lettered Arrows the answer format on the site requests the values of letters C and H, but in the puzzle booklet it states H and Q. Just wanted to check that C and H is correct? | ||
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Location: India | rodders - 2013-04-05 3:18 PM It should be H and Q. Submission page updated. Please re-enter your answer, accordingly.For Lettered Arrows the answer format on the site requests the values of letters C and H, but in the puzzle booklet it states H and Q. Just wanted to check that C and H is correct? | ||
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Location: India | [Potential] Score page is now available - link : http://logicmastersindia.com/2013/04Contest/score.asp Please note that the correctness of submission is not checked. | ||
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Typed Logic Author Posts: 241 Location: Indonesia | In Sudoku Optimizer, can we have zero solution for the Sudoku? In other words, can K be equal to 0? | ||
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Moscow Puzzle Cup 2016 Author Posts: 234 Location: Russia | chaotic_iak - 2013-04-05 6:55 PM In Sudoku Optimizer, can we have zero solution for the Sudoku? In other words, can K be equal to 0? No, K > 0. | ||
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Posts: 172 Location: ITALY | in n.6 magitori. can cells with letters be blackened? in n. 8 am i correct assuming that a belt is a snake that forms a closed loop? | ||
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Posts: 8 Location: Greece | Star Belt rules are giving me a spot of trouble: a) Is the belt an open path or a loop? b) What does "inside the belt mean?" Is it on the belt, in the enclosed space, or the union of the above? | ||
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Moscow Puzzle Cup 2016 Author Posts: 234 Location: Russia | forcolin - 2013-04-05 8:11 PM in n.6 magitori. can cells with letters be blackened? in n. 8 am i correct assuming that a belt is a snake that forms a closed loop? Hi Stefano, 6. About this author silent. 8. Yes, you are correct. | ||
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Moscow Puzzle Cup 2016 Author Posts: 234 Location: Russia | term - 2013-04-05 8:19 PM Star Belt rules are giving me a spot of trouble: a) Is the belt an open path or a loop? b) What does "inside the belt mean?" Is it on the belt, in the enclosed space, or the union of the above? Inside a closed loop-"snake". Not on the snake. Edited by Riad Khanmagomedov 2013-04-05 9:18 PM | ||
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Posts: 16 Location: India | In Heavy Sky, what does 'both size greater than 1' mean? Does it mean that length and width both should be > 1, or the area should be > 1? | ||
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Moscow Puzzle Cup 2016 Author Posts: 234 Location: Russia | witty - 2013-04-05 9:07 PM In Heavy Sky, what does 'both size greater than 1' mean? Does it mean that length and width both should be > 1, or the area should be > 1? The length and width both should be > 1. | ||
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Moscow Puzzle Cup 2016 Author Posts: 234 Location: Russia | term - 2013-04-05 8:19 PM Star Belt rules are giving me a spot of trouble: a) Is the belt an open path or a loop? b) What does "inside the belt mean?" Is it on the belt, in the enclosed space, or the union of the above? No stars on the belt. | ||
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Posts: 5 Location: United States | For Visibility, the puzzle booklet claims it has a point value of 9, but the online submission has it listed as having a point value of 7. Which is correct? | ||
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Posts: 16 Location: India | For Digital Ornament example, number on the left says 7, but the sum of the numbers in the first two rows is 5 + 1 +2 = 8. Is it because, 1 doesn't lie on the horizontal line dividing row 1 & 2? | ||
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Posts: 35 Location: United States | For Visibility, the answer key shows the "1 or 2 digits" warning when you have two digits entered. Entering a single digit causes the warning to disappear. (Still lets you submit, regardless.) | ||
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Location: India | FoxFireX - 2013-04-06 9:52 PM For Visibility, the answer key shows the "1 or 2 digits" warning when you have two digits entered. Entering a single digit causes the warning to disappear. (Still lets you submit, regardless.) Nehsb - 2013-04-05 10:51 PM Fixed.For Visibility, the puzzle booklet claims it has a point value of 9, but the online submission has it listed as having a point value of 7. Which is correct? | ||
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SM 2020 (Math) Author Posts: 417 Location: India | In Borderless minesweeper there are 4 ways by which a 13 * 13 area can be formed .Which orientation needs to be considered? Also in the example puzzle of the same there is one unaccounted mine which is not part of any clue.How did it come into the picture? | ||
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Posts: 315 Location: The Netherlands | kishy72 - 2013-04-06 11:12 PM In Borderless minesweeper there are 4 ways by which a 13 * 13 area can be formed .Which orientation needs to be considered? Also in the example puzzle of the same there is one unaccounted mine which is not part of any clue.How did it come into the picture? Part of the puzzle is to figure out how it has to go. The total of mines is given. It's the only place the 4th mine can go. | ||
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SM 2020 (Math) Author Posts: 417 Location: India | In simple loop what does Lengths of two neighboring segments must differ by exactly 1 imply?What are neighbouring segments .Can someone explain how this happens in the example puzzle of the same?For persons who might be misguided in their solve by my earlier comment of 4 orientations ,I (might be) wrong on that . :-p | ||
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Posts: 35 Location: United States | Couple of questions on the optimizers. For Domino Castle, the answer page notes that "some rows may not be used". Does that mean that if we build the castle into, say, a 12x12 grid, the empty rows/columns don't count against us as the minimum row/column value? For Tetrasudoku, it's not explicitly stated, but I assume I know the answer: Must the sudoku be solvable at all? That is, is it acceptable to create a puzzle which has no solution, making the value of K=0? (I can't imagine that's okay, but figured I'd bring up the possibility anyway.) | ||
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