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04 Where Is It?
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vopani
Subject: Re: 04 Where Is It? @ 2017-10-03 8:57 PM (#23440 - in reply to #23439) (#23440) Top


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jzverina - 2017-10-03 8:31 PM

Hi,
will be the competition puzzle printed on a single A4 sheet? Will the competition puzzle booklet contain instructions?

The competition puzzle will be in A3 along with all the instructions. Will get this added in the IB.
Thanks!
Deyan
Subject: Re: 04 Where Is It? @ 2017-10-07 9:37 PM (#23560 - in reply to #23394) (#23560) Top




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vopani - 2017-10-02 1:05 PM

detuned - 2017-10-01 11:02 PM

Could you please confirm that the competition puzzle will retain the same dimensions as this example?

The competition puzzle will have different dimensions.


But solved puzzles to look for are still 6x6, right?
Deyan
Subject: Re: 04 Where Is It? @ 2017-10-07 9:49 PM (#23561 - in reply to #23329) (#23561) Top




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Solving classics takes less than 5% of the overall solving time, but gives half of the points.
It could be better to rearrange points, for example: 15 points for correctly copied row and 15 points for solved classic.
vopani
Subject: Re: 04 Where Is It? @ 2017-10-07 9:53 PM (#23562 - in reply to #23560) (#23562) Top


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Deyan - 2017-10-07 9:37 PM

vopani - 2017-10-02 1:05 PM

detuned - 2017-10-01 11:02 PM

Could you please confirm that the competition puzzle will retain the same dimensions as this example?

The competition puzzle will have different dimensions.


But solved puzzles to look for are still 6x6, right?

Yes, the solved grids and the two Classics are all 6x6. Only the dimensions of the large grid is different from the one given in the IB.
vopani
Subject: Re: 04 Where Is It? @ 2017-10-07 10:01 PM (#23563 - in reply to #23561) (#23563) Top


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Deyan - 2017-10-07 9:49 PM

Solving classics takes less than 5% of the overall solving time, but gives half of the points.
It could be better to rearrange points, for example: 15 points for correctly copied row and 15 points for solved classic.

Thanks for the suggestion.
But we won't be changing the points for any round.
sinchai4547
Subject: Re: 04 Where Is It? @ 2017-10-13 7:57 PM (#23689 - in reply to #23329) (#23689) Top




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Can I bring blank paper with hole dimension 6x6 in competition? For placing on top of puzzle.If yes, please let me know the length of 6x6 cells. I will prepare it.

Edited by sinchai4547 2017-10-13 8:04 PM
forcolin
Subject: Re: 04 Where Is It? @ 2017-10-15 8:44 AM (#23702 - in reply to #23329) (#23702) Top





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In all the grids which need to be found, are all the sub grid boxes of the same type ( eg. 2 rows 3 columns like in the example) or is it possible to have mixed geometry boxes ?
vopani
Subject: Re: 04 Where Is It? @ 2017-10-15 6:31 PM (#23713 - in reply to #23689) (#23713) Top


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sinchai4547 - 2017-10-13 7:57 PM

Can I bring blank paper with hole dimension 6x6 in competition? For placing on top of puzzle.If yes, please let me know the length of 6x6 cells. I will prepare it.

No. This is not allowed. We will highlight it in the Q&A.
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Subject: Re: 04 Where Is It? @ 2017-10-15 6:31 PM (#23714 - in reply to #23702) (#23714) Top


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forcolin - 2017-10-15 8:44 AM

In all the grids which need to be found, are all the sub grid boxes of the same type ( eg. 2 rows 3 columns like in the example) or is it possible to have mixed geometry boxes ?

Yes, all 2x3 boxes as described in the glossary.
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