Riad's September Sudoku Contest — 23rd-26th September 2016 | |
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debmohanty |
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Location: India | |||
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Location: India | Logic Masters India announces Riad's September Sudoku Contest Dates : 23rd — 26th Sep Instruction Booklet & Submission : Link | ||
rob |
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Classics & Regions (PR 2016/17) Author Posts: 170 Location: Germany | Just to be sure, in "Draw Sudoku", is it legal to have two white cells that touch by an edge? | ||
mstang |
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Posts: 74 Location: United States | Except in places where it says otherwise (like "1 to 4 in the example") can we assume that the grid in the IB has the same dimensions as the one in the PB? | ||
Riad Khanmagomedov |
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Moscow Puzzle Cup 2016 Author Posts: 234 Location: Russia | rob - 2016-09-20 3:04 AM Just to be sure, in "Draw Sudoku", is it legal to have two white cells that touch by an edge? It is possible. Larger version of "Draw Sudoku" I proposed in September 2010. I'll send the file to Deb so he posted on the forum. | ||
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Location: India | Riad Khanmagomedov - 2016-09-20 1:59 PM rob - 2016-09-20 3:04 AM Just to be sure, in "Draw Sudoku", is it legal to have two white cells that touch by an edge? It is possible. Larger version of "Draw Sudoku" I proposed in September 2010. I'll send the file to Deb so he posted on the forum. Here is the link for September 2010 file. | ||
forcolin |
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Posts: 172 Location: ITALY | What is a love digit? | ||
Riad Khanmagomedov |
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Moscow Puzzle Cup 2016 Author Posts: 234 Location: Russia | forcolin - 2016-09-21 2:32 AM What is a love digit? Two digits are arbitrarily declared favorite. | ||
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Location: India | September Sudoku Contest has started• Puzzle booklet (with password) is available for download.• This thread will be restricted throughout the contest. • Score page - http://logicmastersindia.com/2016/09S/score.asp | ||
auroux |
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Hex Slitherlink Author Posts: 145 Location: France | Really nice, but I'm still not sure whether the right strategy was to go for the big puzzles or for the small ones. For many of us it's either-or... | ||
purzelbaumfan |
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Posts: 13 Location: Germany | Thanks, it was quite entertaining to solve such different variations than usual! I especially enjoyed the Related Sudokus, they had very nice individual sovling paths. | ||
Saranya Krishnan V.R |
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Posts: 1 Location: India | how to submit the answer? | ||
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2021 World Sudoku+Puzzle Convention Organizer Posts: 1784 Location: India | Saranya Krishnan V.R - 2016-09-25 1:57 PM how to submit the answer? Have you downloaded and read the Instruction booklet? Answer keys are explained on the first page. | ||
tamz29 |
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Posts: 225 Location: Thailand | Submitted my 8th answer with 1 second left! Thanks for the test, Riad. Nice sprint test for a change :) I thought the Mechanical Killers was a bit overvalued (or maybe I was lucky) | ||
chaotic_iak |
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Typed Logic Author Posts: 241 Location: Indonesia | Likewise, I think Mechanical Killer was overvalued, but that might be because I'm better in the puzzly aspect than the Sudoku aspect and the test is valued according to testsolvers that do Sudoku more often than other puzzles? | ||
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Location: India | Here is link to solutions booklet | ||
Riad Khanmagomedov |
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Moscow Puzzle Cup 2016 Author Posts: 234 Location: Russia | I congratulate Ken, Nikola and Tiit! Thanks to all the participants, thanks for the help my Indian friends! | ||
rob |
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Classics & Regions (PR 2016/17) Author Posts: 170 Location: Germany | Thanks for the contest Riad, I really enjoyed it. That it's my best Sudoku result probably plays a role here, but I felt the puzzles were an unusual and interesting take on Sudokus. Like some others, I think I got a bit lucky on the Killer. | ||
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