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greenhorn |
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2021 World Sudoku+Puzzle Convention Organizer Posts: 164 Location: Slovakia | adityasaraf007 - 2012-06-23 6:46 PM What's meant by "PARITY" in Parity Calcdoku..... "All the cells with a circle contain digits of the same parity."..... Either all odd (13579), or all even (2468). | ||
adityasaraf007 |
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Posts: 45 Location: India | greenhorn - 2012-06-23 6:55 PM Thanks for clarifying... adityasaraf007 - 2012-06-23 6:46 PMWhat's meant by "PARITY" in Parity Calcdoku..... "All the cells with a circle contain digits of the same parity."..... Either all odd (13579), or all even (2468).Edited by adityasaraf007 2012-06-23 7:14 PM | ||
debmohanty |
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Location: India | It is easy to figure out that both SudoClones and Copy Paste have similar themes. It is interesting that Richard and Sylvain came up with similar ideas with few weeks apart (much before Clone round in BIST). Thats when we decided to schedule these 2 tests one week apart and to publish the IBs at the same time. Luckily, the variations in these 2 tests are very different and I'm sure players will enjoy these tests like every other LMI tests. | ||
Administrator |
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Location: India | Is anyone facing problem with shaded cells of Thermometer / Trio / Parity / Extra Region GT in paper printout of the IB ? | ||
utkaarsh |
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Posts: 90 Location: India | Nope I did not face any problems with shaded cells !! | ||
Richard |
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WCPN Author Posts: 191 Location: The Netherlands | I also did not have any problems with the color grey in any of thepuzzles. Looking forward to the test, although I didn't have much time to practise. Anyway, I doubt if practising would have any meaning for such a slow solver like me. Haha. | ||
pavrose |
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Posts: 5 Location: Canada | Hi, Need help on how to solve skyscraper sudoku. The number outside indicates the number of skyscrapers inside the grid... NOt sure how I am supposed to use that to solve the puzzle. Need help.. | ||
TiiT |
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Posts: 139 Location: Estonia | Trio was quite light, so it wasn't very comfortable to solve it. Others were fine, at least for me. If I read again the scyscrapers sudoku rules, they don't say that you must imagine that every cell in the grid is a scyscraper and the number in cell is representing the height of a scyscraper. The person, who haven't solved this type, will be really difficult to understand the rules. That's probably what pavrose wanted to point out. TiiT | ||
caudmont |
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SudoClones Author Posts: 18 Location: France | Yes, there was an omission in the skyscrapers rules : the number in cell is representing the height of a skyscraper. | ||
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Location: India | TiiT - 2012-06-29 11:34 AM Gray cells in the test pdf will be little darker.Trio was quite light, so it wasn't very comfortable to solve it. Others were fine, at least for me. TiiT | ||
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Location: India | Announcements1. Password protected pdf is uploaded. It has 13 pages. There is no cover page. Each page has one Sudoku. 2. Remember that in this test, both diagonals are to be entered. In paper submission, " \ diagonal " refers to top-left to bottom-right diagonal. " / diagonal" refers to top-right to bottom left diagonal. 3. In online mode, diagonals will not be marked by any arrows. 4. Paper only link - http://logicmastersindia.com/M201206S/?paper=1 | ||
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Location: India | Asked in private message (2012-06-29 11:30 PM) What is an online mode?? Read the F.A.Q. | ||
Fred76 |
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Diagonal Vision Author Posts: 337 Location: Switzerland | Thanks for this wonderful test, Sylvain ! Grids are very well constructed, it's fun to solve them ! Fred | ||
vopani |
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WSPC Organizer Posts: 739 Location: India | Wonderful set of sudokus. Thanks for the test Sylvain. I have a question for you: Which sudoku did you create first? (My guess would be Anti Knight) | ||
prasanna16391 |
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2021 World Sudoku+Puzzle Convention Organizer Posts: 1844 Location: India | Rohan Rao - 2012-07-01 8:39 AM Wonderful set of sudokus. Thanks for the test Sylvain. I have a question for you: Which sudoku did you create first? (My guess would be Anti Knight) That would be the obvious guess I think, considering thats the one you can't play with outside/extra clues in. | ||
Richard |
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WCPN Author Posts: 191 Location: The Netherlands | Thanks for a nice set Sylvain! I spent a lot of time on a puzzle I was completely stuck in, unfortunately, and while finishing another one I miswrote myself. In one of the diagonals, so that cost me a lot of points. I am looking forward to solving the other ones later. | ||
caudmont |
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SudoClones Author Posts: 18 Location: France | Thanks Fred, Rohan and Richard The grid I cloned was obviously the antiknight. I wanted to start from a classic look-alike grid. | ||
PuzzleScott |
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Posts: 42 Location: United States | Fun puzzles, thanks! Some lucky players will get an extra second when the leap second is added :) Edited by PuzzleScott 2012-07-01 2:30 PM | ||
Ours brun |
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Posts: 148 Location: France | Very nice set indeed, thanks Sylvain. It was interesting and quite disturbing to play with the same set of givens on all the puzzles. After having screwed up one, it is quite hard to realize that the next puzzle you will try will look the same. Really interesting sensation, and I felt it multiple times since I screwed up a lot of puzzles. Some pretty logical paths made for a really good test. Now eagerly waiting for Richard's one ! | ||
Yuhei Kusui |
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Posts: 42 Location: Japan | I was deeply impressed that each grid looked same but had different taste of solving. Thanks a lot, Sylvain! | ||
caudmont |
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SudoClones Author Posts: 18 Location: France | Thanks Scott, Bastien and Yuhei. I'll just say for now that it was a very interesting challenge to create the grids from the same set of figures. | ||
tamz29 |
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Posts: 225 Location: Thailand | Beautiful puzzles. Wish I could've done better. | ||
gauravkorde |
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Posts: 27 Location: India | Very nice puzzles indeed. It was fun to participate again after a long time. Thanks Sylvain. | ||
debmohanty |
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Location: India | gauravkorde - 2012-07-02 11:35 AM I think LMI should thank you for participating. Thanks Sylvain. | ||
prasanna16391 |
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2021 World Sudoku+Puzzle Convention Organizer Posts: 1844 Location: India | Really nice set. I've still not got out of my slump, but thoroughly enjoyed the ones I managed to solve right. Thanks Sylvain. | ||
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