Something is Missing — LMI May Sudoku Test — 28th and 29th May | |
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utkaarsh |
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Posts: 90 Location: India | Subject: Re: Something is Missing — LMI May Sudoku Test — 28th and 29th May @ 2011-05-30 2:07 PM (#4600 - in reply to #4599) Unlike puzzle tests, in Sudoku tests we don't allow any overrides. No points for for missing a digit OR swapping 2 digits OR typing same digits twice (all of these happen pretty regularly) The only override we allow in Sudoku tests is row/column swaps (i.e. entering Row A digits in Row B and vice versa) OR if a given clue is typed wrongly. fair enough | ||
uvo |
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Posts: 21 Location: Germany | debmohanty - 2011-05-30 6:48 AM 120 minutes would have been more appropriate - at least couple of players could have completed, but I'm not sure. Some of the puzzles were very hard - as I see from the score page, lots of players last submitted puzzles long time before their scheduled end time (e.g. Ulrich 23 minutes) During these 23 minutes, I managed to break the "Draw a Jigsaw" puzzle twice - it wasn't that difficult, but placing the same digit twice in the same area surely doesn't help. I wonder how many chances I get to beat Thomas on a Sudoku contest... | ||
harmeet |
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SM 2020 (Converse and Odd Even) Author Posts: 87 Location: India | Got it... so easy with the clue... thanks for not sharing the instructions. Edited by harmeet 2011-05-30 4:54 PM | ||
RJH0723 |
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Posts: 13 Location: United States | Could anyone please show the break-in for the Draw A Jigsaw? | ||
rob |
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Classics & Regions (PR 2016/17) Author Posts: 170 Location: Germany | RJH0723: Let me know if this is not detailed enough. 1. Consider the 4 in the last column, and the 2 in the second to last column. Note that the 2's area can't escape to the bottom left, and deduce that there's not enough space for the 2 and 4 to be in separate areas. 2. Consider the 2 in the first row, and note that its area can't reach row four, so it needs to connect to one of the given 1s. | ||
RJH0723 |
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Posts: 13 Location: United States | Thanks. I got it from there. I just needed a place to start. | ||
anderson |
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Posts: 16 Location: United States | Thanks for a really nice test, Gotroch. Nonconsecutive with all evens was cool, Incomplete Sums and Which Digit is Missing both had great presentation and were good puzzles in themselves, Draw a Jigsaw was really nice, etc. Definitely a hard but fun and satisfying set of puzzles! | ||
Para |
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Posts: 315 Location: The Netherlands | Thanks for the puzzles. They were really nice. If I hadn't literally broken every puzzle I eventually solved, I would have gotten a lot more done. Not my best performance, but enjoyed it none the less. | ||
Gareth |
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Posts: 17 Location: United Kingdom | I really enjoyed the non-consecutive in particular - a very satisfying "aha" moment when I realised how it worked. These moments are always best, I find, when they take more than a few seconds to arrive but less than a few minutes, and this puzzle had it just right. :) | ||
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