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Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar
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yureklis
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-04 3:13 AM (#14533 - in reply to #14209) (#14533) Top


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 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Statue Park
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Turning Fences
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Araf
 How balanced do you think the puzzle types of this test were? Perfectly balanced
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Very nice


An LMI player
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-04 4:06 AM (#14534 - in reply to #14209) (#14534) Top


 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Mini Coral
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Yajilin
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. KakurOH
 How balanced do you think the puzzle types of this test were? Perfectly balanced
 What is your opinion about rules, points and scoring for this test? Very fair
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Very nice


Grizix
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-04 5:35 AM (#14536 - in reply to #14209) (#14536) Top




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Hey !

I hope it's not too hard to read my puzzle.
Is someone could give me a nudge, that would be cool.
See here : http://tinypic.com/r/24otxz8/8

Thanks anyway !
debmohanty
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-04 5:45 AM (#14537 - in reply to #14536) (#14537) Top



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Grizix - 2014-03-04 5:35 AM

Hey !

I hope it's not too hard to read my puzzle.
Is someone could give me a nudge, that would be cool.
See here : http://tinypic.com/r/24otxz8/8

Thanks anyway !
You should be able to determine that the arrowed cell is 2. Otherwise, the 2 on its left remain isolated. After that the whole left region solves easily. (There are other openings, but this is how I solved.)


bskbri
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-04 5:48 AM (#14538 - in reply to #14209) (#14538) Top


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Try to solve for the clue 2 in the first column. It should give the left part of the puzzle. You will also get some constraints for the lower parts.
Tablesaw
Subject: RE: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-04 6:22 AM (#14539 - in reply to #14209) (#14539) Top




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Is there something wrong with the "median time" calculation under details? The numbers are all under 60 minutes, even for puzzles where less than half of submitters got the bonus. If I counted rows correctly, the median for the Heyawake should be 193:18, not 44:14.
debmohanty
Subject: RE: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-04 6:27 AM (#14540 - in reply to #14539) (#14540) Top



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Tablesaw - 2014-03-04 6:22 AM

Is there something wrong with the "median time" calculation under details? The numbers are all under 60 minutes, even for puzzles where less than half of submitters got the bonus. If I counted rows correctly, the median for the Heyawake should be 193:18, not 44:14.
Median time, which is computed for bonus purpose, is actually the median time of "all submissions below 60 minutes".
As such, submissions above 60 minutes does not always reflect true timings and are not any reliable.
rajeshk
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-04 10:32 AM (#14542 - in reply to #14209) (#14542) Top



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Thanks to all the authors and organizers for this wonderful test. I enjoyed this test very much and learned lot of variations which were new to me. Looking forward to more such tests and being a author of one marathon puzzle in near future.


Administrator
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-04 12:45 PM (#14544 - in reply to #14209) (#14544) Top


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We thought it'd be nice to acknowledge some of the Marathon Solvers. There is some criteria for this list - We didn't consider solvers going more than 2 hours on a single puzzle, because they might have taken a break mid-puzzle. Also, the total accumulated break time in between solving is equal to or less than an hour.

Grizix
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-04 4:59 PM (#14546 - in reply to #14209) (#14546) Top




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Thank you for the help debmohanty !

And, wow, I'm amazed about those real marathoners.
For me, it was really a whole week of solving, with a total time of 5035:57 !
Para's Puzzle Site
Subject: Puzzle #163: Turning Fences @ 2014-03-05 8:57 AM (#14521 - in reply to #14209) (#14521) Top


Link to original post : Puzzle #163: Turning Fences

The LMI Marathon puzzle that was solved during the competition was actually the second version. In the first version I put in some stuff that came naturally to me for this genre, but stumped the test solvers. That's why there was an easier second version, which still took a relatively long time for the test solvers. That was why I added the Tutorial on my blog, just so people would realise the basics that I had figured out when designing these puzzles.
Here is the first puzzle I wrote. There are a few similarities to the second puzzle as I kept the bits that were solved quickly in the first test solve in the puzzle. It has the same layout as the second puzzle. For those who hadn't figured out the layout, the givens are in the shape of 25 letters that spell out TURNING FENCES LMI MARATHON 3 in an inward clockwise spiral. The 3 shape is made up completely of 3's.

Enjoy, but take some time to get through it logically.

Rules for Turning Fences






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auroux
Subject: RE: Puzzle #163: Turning Fences @ 2014-03-06 12:33 AM (#14553 - in reply to #14521) (#14553) Top


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Very nice, but indeed quite difficult... (took me 79 minutes).
meowme
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-06 12:58 PM (#14554 - in reply to #14209) (#14554) Top




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Out of curiosity, will there be any more tests this month? Believe me, the marathon was more than sufficient, but just wondering.
pinkagape
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-06 1:15 PM (#14555 - in reply to #14518) (#14555) Top




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I can't work out how to get the box with the 1 around the 11 in the top left corner. I got stuck here twice and couldn't get around it. Have I made a mistake somewhere else or what? I can't get past this part.
pinkagape
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-06 1:20 PM (#14556 - in reply to #14518) (#14556) Top




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I still can't work out how to get the block with the 1 in it around the 11 and out of that corner. Have I made a mistake somewhere else or in my reasoning there?
pinkagape
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-06 1:28 PM (#14557 - in reply to #14518) (#14557) Top




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I still can't work out how to get the block with the 1 (on the left of the 1,2,3,4 at the top) in it around the 11 and out of the top right corner. Have I made a mistake somewhere else or in my reasoning there?

Cannot work out how to upload a picture, so this is the best I can do for now.

Edit: Oops! All my attachment attempts were posting to the forum! Sorry...



Edited by pinkagape 2014-03-06 1:29 PM
SKnight
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-07 7:08 AM (#14563 - in reply to #14209) (#14563) Top




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Not completely sure what you're talking about without an image, but it sounds like the Araf? If so the 1 from the 1234 at top heads left, doglegs around some activity in the top corner, slips in between the 11 and the 3x3 block of clues and then down. Sounds like maybe you've got a glitch somewhere in that top left corner.
Administrator
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-07 8:27 AM (#14565 - in reply to #14563) (#14565) Top


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Here is the solution to Araf puzzle, if that helps.

Spoiler: show


quijax
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-08 7:10 AM (#14571 - in reply to #14209) (#14571) Top




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Is there a solution posted for the heyawake? I've started it about 5 times and always run into a contradiction somewhere (despite running in different directions).
Administrator
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-08 4:56 PM (#14572 - in reply to #14571) (#14572) Top


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quijax - 2014-03-08 7:10 AM

Is there a solution posted for the heyawake? I've started it about 5 times and always run into a contradiction somewhere (despite running in different directions).

Spoiler: show


quijax
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-08 10:34 PM (#14574 - in reply to #14572) (#14574) Top




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Thanks! Those pesky not-3 cells did me in.
Administrator
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-10 6:55 AM (#14578 - in reply to #14554) (#14578) Top


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meowme - 2014-03-06 12:58 PM

Out of curiosity, will there be any more tests this month? Believe me, the marathon was more than sufficient, but just wondering.

There is one Beginners' contest. Details will be announced soon. That is the only confirmed one till now.
Administrator
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-10 9:13 AM (#14580 - in reply to #14209) (#14580) Top


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Feedback page is now disabled. The top 3 voted puzzles are Statue Park, Araf, Turning Fences.



We will try to include as many of the favorite puzzles as possible in next year's marathon, just like we did this year.

Thank you everyone for voting.
Nola
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-14 3:54 AM (#14596 - in reply to #14209) (#14596) Top




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 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Yajilin
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Mini Coral
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. 4X4 Sudoku
 How balanced do you think the puzzle types of this test were? Perfectly balanced
 What is your opinion about rules, points and scoring for this test? Very fair
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Very nice


MrLiang
Subject: Re: Puzzle Marathon — LMI February Puzzle Test — 21st Feb - 2nd Mar @ 2014-03-14 4:20 PM (#14601 - in reply to #14209) (#14601) Top





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 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. KakurOH
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Turning Fences
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Heyawake
 How balanced do you think the puzzle types of this test were? Fairly balanced
 What is your opinion about rules, points and scoring for this test? Fair
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Very nice


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