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Location: India | Clarifications from the Q&A session: 1) "Official" round timings: The official start timings for each round will be strictly followed for each round as in IB page 2. 2) Adobe Flash Player will be needed to participate in this contest. 3) Round 4 - Mark My Puzzles - The rules for the three puzzle types will be included on the page. 4) Round 4 - Numerical Jigsaw - Same font as in the IB shall be used for the vertical strips. 5) Round 5 - Ayeheya - The symmetry shall be with respect to the central point in the region. 6) Round 5 - Tapa+Nurikabe - Tapa clues can double up as nurikabe clues if that is the only clue in the island and if it is a single number. 7) Round 3 - Aquarium - Every region behaves as if we are pouring water from the top. So any two cells in a region (even if separated by other regions) either both have water or are both empty. 8) Round 5 - Tapa+Nurikabe - There cannot be two clues in a nurikabe island. There must be at least one "white" cell from nurikabe area to call it an island. 9) Round 1 - Rassi Silai and Tents - If the leftmost column is the 10th column, enter 0. 10) Round 1 - Battleships - Fleet shall be given and given ship segment cells will contain same shape as in given fleet. 11) Round 4 - Numerical Jigsaw - Change the wording to "Rotate and/or rearrange some or all of the given vertical strips" 12) Round 4 - IPC Criss Cross - There shall be validation for minimum length of the answer. 13) Round 4 - Numerical Jigsaw - Puzzle numbering shall be 10 and 11 for the two puzzles. 14) Round 3 - Products (Off by one) - Specific range of numbers shall be given in the PB. 15) Round 4 - Meteor Showers - Validation shall be added to the length of the answer 16) Round 3 - Top Heavy - The rules apply only for vertical neighbours (number at the top shall be bigger). There are no constraints for horizontal neighbours. 17) Round 4 - Banners - All words shall be listed vertically. 18) Round 5 - Masyu rule - The text "the path must not turn when it passes through a black pearl" should omit the 'not' | ||
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Location: India | No of pages in Puzzle Booklet: Round 1: 5 Round 2: 5 Round 3: 6 Round 4: 8 Round 5: 6 | ||
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Location: India | Contest pageThe contest page is available now: https://logicmastersindia.com/2020/IPC/ Participants can download password protected Puzzle Booklets from individual round links. | ||
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Location: India | IPC 2020Indian Puzzle Championship 2020 has started. Good luck to all participants! | ||
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Location: India | ResultsRankings after Round 1 are now available. These are visible only to participants currently. Please do not share the results with others. | ||
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PR 2020 (MII and Regions) Author Posts: 47 Location: India | What a Compass puzzles, absolutely brilliant :D | ||
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Posts: 21 Location: India | I agree. The compass puzzle was really a brilliant one! | ||
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Location: India | Official ResultsFinal results (after including Round 4 and Round 5 scores) shall be declared together shortly after Round 5 ends for all official participants. | ||
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WSPC Organizer Posts: 542 Location: India | Awesome puzzles. Thanks to Puzzle authors and organisers for such a delightful IPC 2020. | ||
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PR 2020 (Casual and Word) Author Posts: 349 Location: India | A big thanks to the organizers for putting together the five rounds for this IPC. Each and every round was very enjoyable and had loads of memorable puzzles. The points and time allocation for each round was spot on. Special thanks to Rakesh, Priyam and Deb for putting in so many hours of effort and for the perfect execution even with limited support. (I hope I am not missing anyone out.) Also thanks to all the authors for the fantastic puzzles. I will share my thoughts on the puzzles after solving the ones that I missed out during the contest. | ||
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Posts: 2 Location: India | Thanks to everyone involved for the amazing contest and puzzles! I had a lot of fun with this! :) | ||
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PR 2020 (Shading and Loops) Author Posts: 668 Location: India | Beautiful Set of puzzles. Thanks to Testers, Authors, and Organizers (Priyam, Rakesh and Deb, and whoever else I might be missing). It was a day well spent. Favorite among the puzzles I solved: Round 1) Rassi Silai - That 6 was pretty tricky Round 2) Compass Round 3) Double Choco and Fuzuli Round 4) IPC CrissCross Round 5) Tapa Nurikabe (155 Pointer) Thank you. | ||
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SM 2020 (Irregular and Outside) Author Posts: 52 Location: India | Enjoyed puzzles a lot. Will be doing left overs soon. We should have 5th round kind of monthly contest, it will help guys like me. Big thanks to all organizers and authors and test solvers. | ||
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2021 World Sudoku+Puzzle Convention Organizer Posts: 1784 Location: India | Brilliant puzzles, very well organized. I absolutely loved Round 5, and other rounds were great too. Like ISC, another great experience that gets as close as we can to mimicking an offline event. Like Amit said, special thanks to Rakesh, Priyam and Deb for putting this together. Lastly thanks to the authors for providing such a high quality of puzzles throughout the event. On a personal note it would have been great to finish round 4, I was so close and I don't usually finish the casual round. Other than that, it was largely a smooth and enjoyable run. | ||
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Location: India | Official ResultsThere was a second valid answer in the puzzle "Three Steps". Anyone who has submitted any of the correct answers has been given complete points for this puzzle. Also, almost everyone who did not get it right in Instant Grading submitted the correct answer for this puzzle later. Pro-rata compensation has been provided to such cases depending on their performance in the round and the time lost. (This pro-rata compensation shall be included in the Official results but not in the Unofficial results.) This was discussed in detail and is the final decision of the organisers with regard to Round 4. | ||
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Location: India | IPC + PR 2020 ResultsCongratulations to the IPC Top 4 1. Prasanna Seshadri 2. Swaroop Guggilam 3. Rohan Rao 4. Amit Sowani Congratulations to the PR Top 3 1. Jayant Ameta 2. Gaurav Kumar Jain 3. Nityant Agarwal | ||
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WSPC Organizer Posts: 739 Location: India | Thanks to Rakesh, Priyam, Deb and all the foreign contributors for this fantastic IPC. High quality puzzles and just like the ISC, very well organized. Really appreciate all the efforts in making these championships happen during a difficult year. Congratulations to Prasanna and Swaroop for the podium and to Jayant, Gaurav and Nityant for topping PR. Favourite puzzles: R1: Pentominous R2: Araf R3: Double Chocolate R4: Banners R5: Ayeheya Yajikazu 2 | ||
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Location: India | International participants and Unofficial participantsInternational participants and Unofficial participants from India can now take the test - They can take the rounds in any order till 23rd December 23:59 IST. | ||
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PR 2020 (MII and Regions) Author Posts: 55 Location: India | Thanks a lot to the Organizers and Authors for such a wonderful puzzle rounds. It could not have been better quality puzzles. Enjoyed every puzzle. Congrats to all the winners. | ||
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Posts: 25 Location: United Kingdom | That was incredibly enjoyable, many thanks to all authors and organisers! A few comments on each round: Round 1: All of the puzzles were very nice. Especially liked the Yajilin, Kakuro and Pentominous. Round 2: The compass was a really stunning puzzle. Statue Park felt over-valued. Round 3: Tough round; had quite some difficulty with numerous puzzles, including the domino search which I ended up effectively brute-forcing. The Kurotto was excellent and I also enjoyed the Aquarium quite a bit. Round 4: A fun, different round. Hard to pinpoint favourites here. Was rather lucky to solve the 'three steps' puzzle in about 30 seconds. Round 5: A bit annoying to solve on paper; ended up having to resort to coloured pens, which ended up working ok. Perhaps it's fortunate that the puzzles here weren't too difficult... I really loved the concept though! | ||
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SM 2020 (Math) Author Posts: 417 Location: India | Thank you to organizers Priyam, Rakesh and Deb for putting together IPC ! Fantastic set of puzzles ! Can't imagine the amount of work that must have gone in the background to organize another week of contest and special applause for that. Thank you to all authors too for creating amazing puzzles ! My story of the day was wasting the last 10-15 mins of each and every round by jumping from puzzle to puzzle or getting stuck on a puzzle. It started with Rassi Silai in Round 1 where I had 17 mins when I approached the leftmost region having 6 turns and could never get it to work . Spent about 15 mins on that and still couldn't see how to place it. My favourite of the day was Ayeheya Yajikazu (100 points) from Round 5. I simply loved how the logic unfurled in that. Will look to solve the leftout ( and that's quite a few) in the coming days. Regards, Kishore | ||
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