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LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-29 1:50 PM (#6293 - in reply to #6292) (#6293) Top


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prasanna16391 - 2011-12-29 1:04 PM

Well I think we can consider some of the participants in the 2 Best of tests as newcomers who might stay on. :) I personally feel its due to the tough difficulty mainly, as I think that most of the 1-test participants are Indians(correct me if I'm wrong.) Considering the difficulty of the National Finals, LMI tests are way more difficult. I don't really know an apt solution to that though. Probably request the authors to do some easy puzzles for an added first-timer version.


The numbers suggest so. Here is the break up of 1-test participants (sudoku or puzzle) by countries.

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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-29 2:36 PM (#6295 - in reply to #6293) (#6295) Top


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Serbia's 7 might be mostly due to the last two Championship tests. They may continue participating now. Lets hope so. For India at least, based on some friends' reactions, I think its because they come, give the test, get a zero score or something just a bit more, see the rest of the scores and get discouraged. Maybe we should have a stat for everyone's first puzzle/sudoku tests up to show them that a lot of the top players started off bad too :P
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-29 5:53 PM (#6297 - in reply to #6295) (#6297) Top



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I would be interested in a stat like this: "Amongst those who have submitted more than 100 answers, who are the ones with highest % of correct answer submissions" for puzzle tests, and for sudoku tests. Probably, we can exclude tests like Screen test here.
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-29 7:59 PM (#6298 - in reply to #6297) (#6298) Top


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rakesh_rai - 2011-12-29 5:53 PM

I would be interested in a stat like this: "Amongst those who have submitted more than 100 answers, who are the ones with highest % of correct answer submissions" for puzzle tests, and for sudoku tests. Probably, we can exclude tests like Screen test here.



There are only <15 players who have submitted 100+ sudokus. So I reduced the limit to 50 in case of Sudoku.












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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-29 8:01 PM (#6299 - in reply to #6263) (#6299) Top


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Not sure if Screen Test should have been excluded. ByronosaurusRex has the most correct submission percentage and interestingly, he was the only player to have all puzzles correct in ST2.
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-29 9:38 PM (#6300 - in reply to #6299) (#6300) Top


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Gotroch!

Also, surprisingly, Serkan appears only in least % for both together.


Btw, just wanted to know what is my %s?

EDIT:Graphs are re-created.

Edited by Rohan Rao 2011-12-30 10:50 AM
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-29 10:02 PM (#6301 - in reply to #6300) (#6301) Top


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Rohan Rao - 2011-12-29 9:38 PM
Btw, just wanted to know what is my %s?

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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-29 10:10 PM (#6302 - in reply to #6300) (#6302) Top


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Rohan Rao - 2011-12-29 9:38 PM

Gotroch!

Also, surprisingly, Serkan appears only in least % for both together.
Something wrong with the numbers. I'll paste the correct numbers later.
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-29 10:16 PM (#6303 - in reply to #6302) (#6303) Top


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Rohan Rao - 2011-12-29 9:38 PM

Gotroch!

Also, surprisingly, Serkan appears only in least % for both together.
Something wrong with the numbers. I'll paste the correct numbers later.

It need not be wrong if Serkan has <75 submissions in any one of puzzle/sudoku.
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-29 10:16 PM (#6304 - in reply to #6263) (#6304) Top


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Is it too much to ask about my %s too then?

Edited by prasanna16391 2011-12-29 10:16 PM
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-30 5:06 AM (#6305 - in reply to #6298) (#6305) Top


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Graphs are uploaded again.


There are only <15 players who have submitted 100+ sudokus. So I reduced the limit to 50 in case of Sudoku.











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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-30 5:14 AM (#6306 - in reply to #6304) (#6306) Top


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prasanna16391 - 2011-12-29 10:16 PM

Is it too much to ask about my %s too then?



You could be leading the right side table next year if you continue like this
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-30 5:18 AM (#6307 - in reply to #6267) (#6307) Top




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Para - 2011-12-27 8:18 PM

Hmmmm, does that mean I was first to report all broken puzzles?

Interestingly, yes.
May be I should ask you to take test always as the first player


I doubt I'd notice them all. I mean I missed one of them while solving and only found out when I realised my answer key was wrong (all my deductions had been correct, it just lead to a problem at the end in a rule I hadn't been using to finish off the puzzle). I also still have a few puzzles I haven't managed to solve (yet).
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-30 12:53 PM (#6310 - in reply to #6306) (#6310) Top


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prasanna16391 - 2011-12-29 10:16 PM

Is it too much to ask about my %s too then?



You could be leading the right side table next year if you continue like this


hehe luckily I've almost never got something I solved as wrong in either the Nationals or the WCs. I guess its more to do with online submissions, without a printer it can get pretty confusing
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-30 2:02 PM (#6312 - in reply to #6263) (#6312) Top



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Thanks Deb... those numbers are quite interesting.
Could we have an India list also with a lesser number constraint.
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-30 3:25 PM (#6314 - in reply to #6290) (#6314) Top




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I wouldn't worry about people participating once or twice and going away. First of all, there are lots of fun things you can do on this site that aren't participating in the timed tests -- like grabbing puzzle sets to go and do at leisure. My kids like the easier puzzles from the sets, but they'd hate the stress and perceived lack of success of the timed tests. You might want to consider whether you have regular visitors who aren't participating in the timed tests.

But also, the tests are really *very difficult*. I'm a pretty experienced puzzler and, with the exception of the Screen Test (which played to my strengths), I'm consistently coming about 3/4 of the way down the field. Lots of people would find that discouraging and go find an easier site. But that's actually the unique thing about this site so you wouldn't want to get rid of it.

You might want to think about occasionally having a set of easier puzzles for novices/kids. Or not; there's plenty of other stuff out there.
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-30 7:46 PM (#6317 - in reply to #6263) (#6317) Top




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2nd most incorrect submission percentage... yay?
I remembered rushing my assignment and miscalculating the time I have left to play Puzzle Hybrids and ended up missing it.
Was a shame because Bram's puzzles are really good. Kudos to the Perfect Dozen - you're truly a fan of puzzles!
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-30 7:46 PM (#6318 - in reply to #6312) (#6318) Top


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rakesh_rai - 2011-12-30 2:02 PM

Thanks Deb... those numbers are quite interesting.
Could we have an India list also with a lesser number constraint.

I didn't add any filters. Just took top 10 submissions from India, and sorted by the %age correctness.


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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-30 10:09 PM (#6320 - in reply to #6263) (#6320) Top


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Tejal makes 2 extremes :P I'm equally bad at both. At least there's uniformity.
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-30 10:35 PM (#6321 - in reply to #6263) (#6321) Top




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Really interesting statistics.....
I am happy to find my name here amongst top Indians......

Edited by neerajmehrotra 2011-12-30 10:40 PM
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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-31 5:46 AM (#6323 - in reply to #6317) (#6323) Top


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tamz29 - 2011-12-30 7:46 PM

2nd most incorrect submission percentage... yay?
I can also confirm that most number of incorrect submissions are from you (40). I'm not going to put a table for that.

Moving on to the next category, here is some puzzle related stats. The first one is easy to find out from the tests' score page.


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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-31 5:48 AM (#6324 - in reply to #6263) (#6324) Top


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Most 10 stars ratings received by puzzles (Minimum 5 10-Star ratings)



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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2011-12-31 5:56 AM (#6325 - in reply to #6263) (#6325) Top


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Most 10 stars ratings received by sudokus (Minimum 5 10-Star ratings)



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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2012-01-01 3:31 PM (#6331 - in reply to #6263) (#6331) Top


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Some more stats based on ratings


Here is the list of players who rate most frequently





List of top 3 tests just based on average of puzzle ratings


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Subject: Re: LMI Tests 2011 - Some Statistics @ 2012-01-02 1:21 AM (#6332 - in reply to #6293) (#6332) Top


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Administrator - 2011-12-29 1:50 PM

The numbers suggest so. Here is the break up of 1-test participants (sudoku or puzzle) by countries.



Can we see a full nationality list about the 1041 unique players?
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