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WSPC Organizer Posts: 542 Location: India |
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2021 World Sudoku+Puzzle Convention Organizer Posts: 1800 Location: India | Official ResultsCongrats to the top 3 - 1. Amit Sowani 2. Rohan Rao 3. Swaroop Guggilam The Official results can be seen here - http://logicmastersindia.com/2014/IPC/score.asp As mentioned earlier, the top 10 are eligible for prizes. Please mail me at prasannaseshadri@logicmastersindia.com for claiming prizes/certificate hard copies. Thanks. On a personal note, I'm quite happy with the 3 solvers making it to the Indian team. | ||||||||||||
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Mean Minis (2020) Author Posts: 774 Location: India | Congratulations to all winners. | ||||||||||||
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PR 2020 (Shading and Loops) Author Posts: 668 Location: India | Congrats Amit for winning the title. Congrats Rohan too. Finally feeling happy, break through after missing from past 3 years. Will give detailed comment about test later. Thanks for awesome puzzles to all authors. Thanks to Deb and Prasanna for organizing so well. | ||||||||||||
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Posts: 123 Location: India | Firstly thanks to the organizers and authors for a wonderful test. Congrats to Amit, Rohan and Swaroop. Swaroop finally made it no more close miss this time :D Thanks and Regards, Ravi | ||||||||||||
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Posts: 9 Location: India | I have a query in A2 Match the following puzzle. I have submitted the answer as ZYWX and I haven't got any points for that. I arrived at the result as follows: 2 + 3 x 6 / 9 = 4 4 x 5 / 2 - 7 = 3 5 x 3 - 9 / 6 = 1 6 / 2 + 7 - 8 = 2 What is the right answer? Edited by megu 2014-05-25 6:18 PM | ||||||||||||
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2021 World Sudoku+Puzzle Convention Organizer Posts: 1800 Location: India | Megu3 - 2014-05-25 6:17 PM I have a query in A2 Match the following puzzle. I have submitted the answer as ZYWX and I haven't got any points for that. I arrived at the result as follows: 2 + 3 x 6 / 9 = 4 4 x 5 / 2 - 7 = 3 5 x 3 - 9 / 6 = 1 6 / 2 + 7 - 8 = 2 What is the right answer? Without releasing right answer yet, I'll give you a chance to solve it yourself. You've missed the rule that operator precedence is followed, i.e., Multiplication and division are done before addition and subtraction. So your equation for 1 will actually become 15 - 1.5, not 6/6. | ||||||||||||
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Posts: 123 Location: India | - - - - - - - 5 x 3 - 9 / 6 is (5 x 3) - (9/6) = 15-(3/2) = 13.5 Regards, Ravi Edited by debmohanty 2014-05-25 7:44 PM | ||||||||||||
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Posts: 80 Location: Canada | Equation 3 is wrong, since you need to respect the order of operations, which gets you 13.5. Edited by achan1058 2014-05-25 6:25 PM | ||||||||||||
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2021 World Sudoku+Puzzle Convention Organizer Posts: 164 Location: Slovakia |
Some grids were too large. Everything else was great. Thanks for the puzzles :) | ||||||||||||
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Posts: 57 Location: India |
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megu |
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Posts: 9 Location: India | Oh! I get it now! How silly of me! I applied the operator precedence rule in other 3 parts and failed at one part. I solved it now, I hope I have got it right this time: 2 + 3 x 6 / 9 = 4 4 - 5 x 2 + 7 = 1 5 - 3 / 9 x 6 = 3 6 / 2 + 7 - 8 = 2 I will have to keep in mind to re-check everything before submission for future contests, however few puzzles I am able to finish. Thank you for the reply. Also thanks to the other two people who replied. | ||||||||||||
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Posts: 24 Location: Poland |
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rajeshk |
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WSPC Organizer Posts: 542 Location: India | Congrats to all the winners. Well Done Amit with great performance. | ||||||||||||
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PR 2020 (Shading and Loops) Author Posts: 668 Location: India |
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Posts: 114 Location: India |
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Posts: 114 Location: India | In E1 Star battle my logic went like this. 1. Every region need to have 6 stars. 2. At C2 there must be a stars. 3. The same region holds 2 stars at column A and D. 4. So one star must be at B or C9. 5. The other small region holds 2 stars at column F and H. 6. One star at G 5/6/7. 7. One at I 2/3. But i wasted hell of time and could not finish the puzzle. Can any one guide me were I went wrong. | ||||||||||||
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2021 World Sudoku+Puzzle Convention Organizer Posts: 1800 Location: India | devarajand - 2014-05-26 8:02 AM In E1 Star battle my logic went like this. 1. Every region need to have 6 stars. 2. At C2 there must be a stars. 3. The same region holds 2 stars at column A and D. 4. So one star must be at B or C9. 5. The other small region holds 2 stars at column F and H. 6. One star at G 5/6/7. 7. One at I 2/3. But i wasted hell of time and could not finish the puzzle. Can any one guide me were I went wrong. You haven't gone wrong anywhere so far, but you can reduce things more. Remember that there can be only one star for each 2x2 area of cells. Dividing the "K" shape into this distribution helps - 1 star in I23/H3. 1 star in H34. 1 star in F34. One star in F56/G56. One star in F78. One star in H78. (G7 cannot be a star because you need 2 stars in F78/G7/H78 and this will contradict things). You should be able to reduce it further from here. | ||||||||||||
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Posts: 20 Location: United States | I'm embarrassed, but I have no idea how the matching rule was supposed to work for A4. Can someone put me out of my misery? | ||||||||||||
devarajand |
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Posts: 114 Location: India | G6 also cannot hold a star. If we place a star at G6, F8 and H8 must hold a star, this restricts placing any star between E9 and I9. Is this logic correct. | ||||||||||||
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2021 World Sudoku+Puzzle Convention Organizer Posts: 1800 Location: India | devarajand - 2014-05-26 9:03 AM G6 also cannot hold a star. If we place a star at G6, F8 and H8 must hold a star, this restricts placing any star between E9 and I9. Is this logic correct. No, you can still fit 2 stars in the remaining 4 cells of the row, A/D9 and B/C9. You can reduce it elsewhere on the K. | ||||||||||||
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2021 World Sudoku+Puzzle Convention Organizer Posts: 1800 Location: India | spelvin - 2014-05-26 8:33 AM I'm embarrassed, but I have no idea how the matching rule was supposed to work for A4. Can someone put me out of my misery? Hint: What are the images made up of? | ||||||||||||
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Posts: 268 Location: India | Congrats Amit, Rohan and Swaroop for the Podium finish. All the Best for the WPC. :-) | ||||||||||||
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