Riad Khanmagomedov's April Contest — 8th to 18th April 2020 | |
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Posts: 11 Location: Indonesia | Oh well, I already had a nice construction for the first interpretation, now I have to update it (or maybe scrapped it).. Hope this kind of misunderstanding doesn't come in later contests. To clarify again, the solution of the town puzzle may have 2x2 cells. But if it happens, then it will get absolute 0 points. Is this correct? | ||
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Posts: 74 Location: United States | Puzzle 9: Are Fillomino rules in effect, where polyominoes of the same size must not be orthogonally adjacent? Or can they be adjacent? | ||
Kithyane |
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Posts: 49 Location: France | mstang - 2020-04-12 2:44 AM Puzzle 9: Are Fillomino rules in effect, where polyominoes of the same size must not be orthogonally adjacent? Or can they be adjacent? They can be adjacent. | ||
anurag |
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Posts: 136 Location: India | LOL.. sloppy work. I suspect the testers didn't have a look at the file. | ||
anurag |
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Posts: 136 Location: India | Yes, 2x2 areas are fine, but give no points. 1xN streets will earn you points. I suppose the admin has vowed not to reply to any of the questions, but to take down posts. Edited by anurag 2020-04-12 12:50 PM | ||
athin |
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Posts: 11 Location: Indonesia | athin - 2020-04-11 6:58 PM Puzzle 11: If for example I only use 5 rows x 10 columns table, should I just put only the contents in row 1 to 5? And should I just put 10 characters in one row? Sorry before, but this question hasn't replied yet. I'm afraid it's missed because of the puzzle 10 discussion. Thanks | ||
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Posts: 23 Location: India | 2 is the easiest solve, I guess, since even I have solved it | ||
anurag |
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Posts: 136 Location: India | Puzzle 11: If the solution has multiple occurences of a card, but only one that does not share borders with other cards, is it acceptable? | ||
EoHeongMat |
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Posts: 7 Location: South Korea | Puzzle 5: 1. In example, is there reason that [0,0] should be used? 2. Should "ALL" dominoes are placed? If so, why is there no [1,1]? Edited by EoHeongMat 2020-04-13 12:13 PM | ||
anurag |
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Posts: 136 Location: India | EoHeongMat - 2020-04-13 12:12 PM Puzzle 5: 1. In example, is there reason that [0,0] should be used? 2. Should "ALL" dominoes are placed? If so, why is there no [1,1]? 1. It is simply that examples are illustrative and some authors usually make examples without putting much effort into it. There is no specific reason why [0,0] has to be there. It has multiple solutions. However, I would think it is advisable to have the example illustrate all rules. 2. Most likely not. I believe all are to be used. But I could not make progress beyond the right-most column, so I can't tell for sure. | ||
anurag |
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Posts: 136 Location: India | What about the answer key for Diamonds? How can we specify the borders and numbers? | ||
anurag |
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Posts: 136 Location: India | athin - 2020-04-11 6:58 PM Puzzle 11: If for example I only use 5 rows x 10 columns table, should I just put only the contents in row 1 to 5? And should I just put 10 characters in one row? Yes, that should be fine. | ||
anurag |
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Posts: 136 Location: India | Puzzle 11: The instructions miss one more detail: All cards must be connected. Or is that not required? | ||
athin |
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Posts: 11 Location: Indonesia | I'll try to help answering some queries: Puzzle 5: - You should put ALL cards. That's why [0,0] are in the example. I have solved this puzzle so the rules should be good. Puzzle 11: - All cards are not required to be connected. And surely, if the solution has multiple occurences of a card, but only one that does not contradict with the rule (i.e. not sharing an edge), it is acceptable. Because.. some cards are basically subset of another card. - For the answer key, we don't need to specify the border and number because the instance of the puzzle is just a grid with some diamonds in some cells. | ||
anurag |
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Posts: 136 Location: India | athin - 2020-04-13 4:53 PM I'll try to help answering some queries: Puzzle 11: - All cards are not required to be connected. And surely, if the solution has multiple occurences of a card, but only one that does not contradict with the rule (i.e. not sharing an edge), it is acceptable. Because.. some cards are basically subset of another card. - For the answer key, we don't need to specify the border and number because the instance of the puzzle is just a grid with some diamonds in some cells. There is some confusion about the answer key, as I mentioned earlier. I would like this to be cleared. | ||
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Moscow Puzzle Cup 2016 Author Posts: 234 Location: Russia | EoHeongMat - 2020-04-13 12:12 PM Puzzle 5: 1. In example, is there reason that [0,0] should be used? 2. Should "ALL" dominoes are placed? If so, why is there no [1,1]? There's an obvious typo. In the lower right corner should be 1-1. Please note that I do everything manually and do not access programs. I'll fix the example and update the file. | ||
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Posts: 49 Location: France | WTM - 2020-04-11 10:28 PM Puzzle 8: As I understand it, the sides along the entire grid don't need to be filled in, is that correct? Otherwise it would have no solutions, if I'm looking correctly. But still, even if they don't all have to be filled in, can at least some of them be filled in? I managed to solve it considering that every external border is a wall (like in the example). | ||
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Moscow Puzzle Cup 2016 Author Posts: 234 Location: Russia | anurag - 2020-04-12 11:43 PM Puzzle 11: If the solution has multiple occurences of a card, but only one that does not share borders with other cards, is it acceptable? Cards may not overlap. | ||
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Location: India | Updated Puzzle BookletAn updated version of the Puzzle Booklet is available now. Change: Puzzle 5 : Example fixed | ||
TiiT |
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Posts: 139 Location: Estonia | What happens if I miscalculate something in optimizers? Lets put here some concrete examples to make my question more clear: 1. Puzzle 10 Town. What if I accidentally sum up the given digits wrong? But the rest of the puzzle is correct. 2. Puzzle 11 Diamonds. What if I count the amount of diamonds wrong, but my solution is valid and is described correctly with (WWRWRW...) 3. Puzzle 12 Opti-battle with losses. What if I calculate the equation wrong although the puzzle describe is valid. 4. Puzzle 12 Opti-battle with losses. What if I miss some of the possible solutions. Let's say I get 3 solutions, but I actually have 6. (Therefore my equation also gets wrong). But the puzzle created is valid. 5. Puzzle 11 Diamonds. Can 2 cards touch each other by corners? | ||
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Moscow Puzzle Cup 2016 Author Posts: 234 Location: Russia | TiiT - 2020-04-13 9:57 PM What happens if I miscalculate something in optimizers? Lets put here some concrete examples to make my question more clear: 1. Puzzle 10 Town. What if I accidentally sum up the given digits wrong? But the rest of the puzzle is correct. 2. Puzzle 11 Diamonds. What if I count the amount of diamonds wrong, but my solution is valid and is described correctly with (WWRWRW...) 3. Puzzle 12 Opti-battle with losses. What if I calculate the equation wrong although the puzzle describe is valid. 4. Puzzle 12 Opti-battle with losses. What if I miss some of the possible solutions. Let's say I get 3 solutions, but I actually have 6. (Therefore my equation also gets wrong). But the puzzle created is valid. 5. Puzzle 11 Diamonds. Can 2 cards touch each other by corners? 1-4. All calculations are double-checked, don't worry. 5. Cards can touch each other by corners. Edited by Riad Khanmagomedov 2020-04-13 11:40 PM | ||
anurag |
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Posts: 136 Location: India | TiiT - 2020-04-13 9:57 PM What happens if I miscalculate something in optimizers? Lets put here some concrete examples to make my question more clear: 1. Puzzle 10 Town. What if I accidentally sum up the given digits wrong? But the rest of the puzzle is correct. 2. Puzzle 11 Diamonds. What if I count the amount of diamonds wrong, but my solution is valid and is described correctly with (WWRWRW...) 3. Puzzle 12 Opti-battle with losses. What if I calculate the equation wrong although the puzzle describe is valid. As always, there will be no problem with that. It is only a little overhead for the author to report back claimed and actual scores. 4. Puzzle 12 Opti-battle with losses. What if I miss some of the possible solutions. Let's say I get 3 solutions, but I actually have 6. (Therefore my equation also gets wrong). But the puzzle created is valid. Score should be based on the submitted solution. 5. Puzzle 11 Diamonds. Can 2 cards touch each other by corners? Cannot. Edited by anurag 2020-04-13 11:42 PM | ||
anurag |
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Posts: 136 Location: India | I did not see your reply before posting mine. Cards can touch? In the squares puzzle, squares cannot touch. I thought the same rule applies here. Are you sure? | ||
TiiT |
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Posts: 139 Location: Estonia | It would be nice if only author answers the questions. In that way we can be sure that the answers are correct and it doesn't get messy. Thanks Riad for the answers! | ||
Mihalich |
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Posts: 26 Location: Ukraine | ?????? Subject: Re: Riad Khanmagomedov's April Contest — 8th to 16th April 2020 @ 2020-04-09 2:21 PM ( #27898 - in reply to #27892 ) ( #27898 ) Puzzle 11: 1 ) Can the corners of the cards touch? 2 ) Can diamonds go one on top of the other? 1 ) Yes 2 ) In the example, cards 3 and 5 share a common diamond. | ||
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