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04 Where Is It?
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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
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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 ?
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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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