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oldmonk |
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Posts: 5 Location: India | People using gmail. Please check your spam folder. I retrieved the mails from there. | ||
rajibrborah |
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Posts: 8 Location: India | I finished 3rd in the regional round (puzzle category) at IIT Bombay. At IIT Bombay, we were informed that the top 3 will qualify for the national finals - was relaxed about the whole thing till today when I saw the list of invitations, and found that it did not incorporate this top 3 per region rule. I was looking at another thread, and it seems that the declaration "top 3 = qualification for nationals" was indeed made elsewhere as well. (adityasaraf007's post in http://www.logicmastersindia.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=2...) Now, I don't know what to do as I did not participate in the online round either. | ||
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Posts: 175 Location: India | Rajib, check your inbox | ||
sanket |
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Posts: 17 Location: India | Hi Now that the Sudoku Instruction Booklet has come out,When is the Puzzle Instruction Booklet getting released? | ||
debmohanty |
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Location: India | I guess it will be out as soon as it is ready | ||
sanket |
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Posts: 17 Location: India | I soo expected this answer. But was jus praying for something new | ||
debmohanty |
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Location: India | sanket - 2011-05-22 2:21 PM I soo expected this answer. But was jus praying for something new Probably we should have delayed releasing Sudoku types booklet by a week | ||
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Posts: 175 Location: India | sanket - 2011-05-22 12:42 PM List of puzzle types is now uploaded here Hi Now that the Sudoku Instruction Booklet has come out,When is the Puzzle Instruction Booklet getting released? Please use this thread for posting questions on types. Do not open new threads. | ||
rakesh_rai |
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Mean Minis (2020) Author Posts: 774 Location: India | ABC Connection: Do all cells have to be used, or can some cells remain empty? Paint-By-Number: Are the clues in the same order as seen from the given direction? Edited by rakesh_rai 2011-05-28 1:12 PM | ||
sanket |
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Posts: 17 Location: India | So there are no playoffs/eliminators/semis/finals,right? The total score from all the 38 puzzles across the 3 rounds will be taken into consideration,right? | ||
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Posts: 175 Location: India | sanket - 2011-05-28 3:41 PM So there are no playoffs/eliminators/semis/finals,right? The total score from all the 38 puzzles across the 3 rounds will be taken into consideration,right? That is correct. Time bonus will be added to score. | ||
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Posts: 175 Location: India | rakesh_rai - 2011-05-28 12:17 PM ABC Connection: Do all cells have to be used, or can some cells remain empty? Paint-By-Number: Are the clues in the same order as seen from the given direction? ABC Connection - You don't need to know if all cells have to be used to solve the puzzle Paint-By-Number - Yes, clues are in order. Will change the instruction. | ||
macherlakumar |
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Posts: 123 Location: India | Hi, In the Queens Park puzzle it is mentioned that "A queen does not block another queen." Then in that case R2C4 = 4 instead of 3, R2C5 = 5 instead of 4 and R4C4 = 3 instead of 2 I think it should rather say "A queen blocks another queen". Please verify this. Thanks Ravi. (Queen's Park.JPG) Attachments ---------------- Queen's Park.JPG (15KB - 0 downloads) | ||
debmohanty |
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Location: India | Sorry about that statement "A queen does not block another queen". It is not necessary, and moreover confusing. The correct instruction will read "Place X number of queens into the grid so that none of them stands on a number and each number equals to the number of directions from which the given square is attacked by a queen. A queen attacks to arbitrary distance horizontally, vertically and diagonally. " It is important to note that the number represents number of directions from which it can be attacked. It doesn't represent number of queens that can attack the square. Hope it is clear. | ||
macherlakumar |
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Posts: 123 Location: India | Its clear now. | ||
debmohanty |
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Location: India | Here is one more example of Queen Check the 2 at R4C4, it is attacked from 2 directions (doesn't matter how many queens) | ||
vopani |
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WSPC Organizer Posts: 739 Location: India | In Hexa Seven, it says 'Write numbers between 1 and 7 into the white hexagons so that the neighbours of each white hexagon are all different.' I think 'Something Is Missing' ;-) (I guess numbers cannot repeat along any line?) Edited by Rohan Rao 2011-05-30 4:59 PM | ||
debmohanty |
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Location: India | Rohan Rao - 2011-05-30 4:55 PM In Hexa Seven, it says 'Write numbers between 1 and 7 into the white hexagons so that the neighbours of each white hexagon are all different.' I think 'Something Is Missing' ;-) (I guess numbers cannot repeat along any line?) 5 is repeated across the main horizontal line in the example. | ||
vopani |
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WSPC Organizer Posts: 739 Location: India | debmohanty - 2011-05-30 5:03 PM Rohan Rao - 2011-05-30 4:55 PM In Hexa Seven, it says 'Write numbers between 1 and 7 into the white hexagons so that the neighbours of each white hexagon are all different.' I think 'Something Is Missing' ;-) (I guess numbers cannot repeat along any line?) 5 is repeated across the main horizontal line in the example. I misunderstood it. It is correct. | ||
utkaarsh |
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Posts: 89 Location: India | for the Puzzle "TRID", will the range be given or we wil need to identify while sovling the puzzle, in the example it is not mentioned Edited by utkaarsh 2011-05-30 7:52 PM | ||
swaroop2011 |
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PR 2020 (Shading and Loops) Author Posts: 668 Location: India | 1) AREA OCCUPATION (Filomino) Is it like size if 4*4 so the numbers used are 1-4. 2)Different Sums sums by coincidence are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6. but is it always true or there may be a gap in bigger puzzles like 0,1,2,5,...... 3)Tiger in the woods rule says that path is allowed to take a turn after hitting either a black square or a wall .. but at r6c3 teh path is changing.. please check it !!!!! | ||
debmohanty |
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Location: India | swaroop2011 - 2011-05-30 10:46 PM No. 1) AREA OCCUPATION (Filomino) Is it like size if 4*4 so the numbers used are 1-4. "Size of the grid" and "digits used" aren't related. Btw, I hope you (and others) have checked out Fillomino-Fillia swaroop2011 - 2011-05-30 10:46 PM You are asking me to reveal about the puzzle in the competition. I'm not going to do that. 2)Different Sums sums by coincidence are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6. but is it always true or there may be a gap in bigger puzzles like 0,1,2,5,...... swaroop2011 - 2011-05-30 10:46 PM The outside border also serves as wall. 3)Tiger in the woods rule says that path is allowed to take a turn after hitting either a black square or a wall .. but at r6c3 teh path is changing.. please check it !!!!! Here is another example | ||
debmohanty |
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Location: India | utkaarsh - 2011-05-30 7:46 PM Range will be mentioned. Missed it putting for the example.for the Puzzle "TRID", will the range be given or we wil need to identify while sovling the puzzle, in the example it is not mentioned | ||
swaroop2011 |
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PR 2020 (Shading and Loops) Author Posts: 668 Location: India | debmohanty - 2011-05-31 5:39 AM swaroop2011 - 2011-05-30 10:46 PM No. 1) AREA OCCUPATION (Filomino) Is it like size if 4*4 so the numbers used are 1-4. "Size of the grid" and "digits used" aren't related. Btw, I hope you (and others) have checked out Fillomino-Fillia swaroop2011 - 2011-05-30 10:46 PM You are asking me to reveal about the puzzle in the competition. I'm not going to do that. 2)Different Sums sums by coincidence are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6. but is it always true or there may be a gap in bigger puzzles like 0,1,2,5,...... swaroop2011 - 2011-05-30 10:46 PM The outside border also serves as wall. 3)Tiger in the woods rule says that path is allowed to take a turn after hitting either a black square or a wall .. but at r6c3 teh path is changing.. please check it !!!!! Here is another example hey deb, FOR TIGER IN THE WOODS in the puzzle booklet the point where it is changing is hitting the path not the wall.[r6c3] | ||
Tejal Phatak |
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Posts: 81 Location: India | Swaroop, I guess in the IB example, the path starts from the circle and not from the other end. | ||
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