Login Register WSPC 2017 • Schedule • Participation • Location • WSC • WPC • Contact •Search •Recent





Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July
   LMI Tests -> Monthly Sudoku and Puzzle Tests92 posts • Page 1 of 4 • 1 2 3 4
Administrator
Subject: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-10 9:04 AM (#5092) (#5092) Top


2000100050020
Location: India


Administrator
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-12 11:31 PM (#5127 - in reply to #5092) (#5127) Top


2000100050020
Location: India
Logic Masters India announces Fivefold Sudoku Test

Author : Serkan Yurekli

Dates : 16th and 17th July

Length : 120 minutes

IB and Submission Link : here
Fred76
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-12 11:49 PM (#5130 - in reply to #5127) (#5130) Top



Diagonal Vision Author

Posts: 337
10010010020
Location: Switzerland
Is there going to be bonus points for people who didn't participate in WSC's ?
debmohanty
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-12 11:53 PM (#5132 - in reply to #5130) (#5132) Top



1000500100100100202020
Location: India
Fred76 - 2011-07-12 11:49 PM

Is there going to be bonus points for people who didn't participate in WSC's ?
I wish we could --- but we've no database of who participated in which WSCs
Fred76
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 12:06 AM (#5133 - in reply to #5132) (#5133) Top



Diagonal Vision Author

Posts: 337
10010010020
Location: Switzerland
debmohanty - 2011-07-12 11:53 PM

Fred76 - 2011-07-12 11:49 PM

Is there going to be bonus points for people who didn't participate in WSC's ?
I wish we could --- but we've no database of who participated in which WSCs


I was just laughing . It looks very interesting.

Examples in the IB are a bit small...

Fred
Nikola
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 12:37 PM (#5139 - in reply to #5133) (#5139) Top


Sudoku Day Author

Posts: 103
100
Location: Serbia
As a participant of all five world championships, I can say that this will be evoking memories of five more or less beautiful destinations, nice fellowship and fun. The only thing which appeared in the booklet, but has not happened is that in Prague there wasn't classic sudoku, not even in team parts. Actually, there was one in the opening part, but it was called Picture.

I have a question about, for me, frustrating time bonus. Is it possible to know exactly how many points will be given for each puzzle in each time segment? For example, puzzle A1 is 19 points until 70 minutes, but how many points is if I complete task between 90-105 minutes? I would like to know the values for all grids and all periods. Thanks!

Nikola

Edited by Nikola 2011-07-13 12:38 PM
yureklis
Subject: RE: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 2:37 PM (#5141 - in reply to #5092) (#5141) Top


CTC & TVC Author & Organizer

Posts: 183
10020202020
Location: Turkey
Detailed point reductions can be seen below

purifire
Subject: RE: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 2:44 PM (#5143 - in reply to #5141) (#5143) Top



Odd Even & Twisted Classics (SM 16/17) Author

Posts: 460
100100100100202020
Location: India
yureklis - 2011-07-13 2:37 PM

Detailed point reductions can be seen below



Interesting.... Looks like will have to change strategy of updating answers at the end... Finish a puzzle and update answer... :)
debmohanty
Subject: RE: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 2:50 PM (#5144 - in reply to #5143) (#5144) Top



1000500100100100202020
Location: India
purifire - 2011-07-13 2:44 PM

Interesting.... Looks like will have to change strategy of updating answers at the end... Finish a puzzle and update answer... :)

Definitely yes after 70 minutes.

Unlike in Twist, points start reducing much earlier here. So I guess it is equally important to make a strategy for 'order of solving'
akash.doulani
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 7:54 PM (#5147 - in reply to #5092) (#5147) Top


SM 2020 (Math) Author

Posts: 157
1002020
Location: India
the best strategy would be to solve the high pointers and submit in the first 70 minutes and then solve the low pointers.
swaroop2011
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 8:24 PM (#5148 - in reply to #5092) (#5148) Top



PR 2020 (Shading and Loops) Author

Posts: 668
500100202020
Location: India
Distance sudoku :
it is given that " clues outside the grid represent the distances between the given digits for the corresponding directions, in order." 
But seeing the solution the number itself is also included for distance.

quadruple sudoku
solution is not given . and are the given numbers enough to complete the sudoku.

i am finding the B part of this test very tough to start. IS that the puzzle given itself is tough or i am missing some trick to do that puzzles.

rakesh_rai
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 9:02 PM (#5149 - in reply to #5147) (#5149) Top



Mean Minis (2020) Author

Posts: 774
500100100202020
Location: India
akash.doulani - 2011-07-13 7:54 PM

the best strategy would be to solve the high pointers and submit in the first 70 minutes and then solve the low pointers.

Agree. But there is high risk involved as well - if you are unable to solve, you get zero points and lose a lot of time too.
purifire
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 9:06 PM (#5150 - in reply to #5149) (#5150) Top



Odd Even & Twisted Classics (SM 16/17) Author

Posts: 460
100100100100202020
Location: India
rakesh_rai - 2011-07-13 9:02 PM

akash.doulani - 2011-07-13 7:54 PM

the best strategy would be to solve the high pointers and submit in the first 70 minutes and then solve the low pointers.

Agree. But there is high risk involved as well - if you are unable to solve, you get zero points and lose a lot of time too.


No Pain No Gain
debmohanty
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 9:08 PM (#5151 - in reply to #5150) (#5151) Top



1000500100100100202020
Location: India
purifire - 2011-07-13 9:06 PM
No Pain No Gain

No risk, No gain
rakesh_rai
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 9:11 PM (#5152 - in reply to #5148) (#5152) Top



Mean Minis (2020) Author

Posts: 774
500100100202020
Location: India
swaroop2011 - 2011-07-13 8:24 PM

Distance sudoku :
it is given that " clues outside the grid represent the distances between the given digits for the corresponding directions, in order." 
But seeing the solution the number itself is also included for distance.

If distance is given as N, it means there are N-1 numbers between the two given numbers.

quadruple sudoku
solution is not given . and are the given numbers enough to complete the sudoku.

solution is not given because the given numbers are not enough to complete the sudoku.
debmohanty
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 9:17 PM (#5153 - in reply to #5148) (#5153) Top



1000500100100100202020
Location: India
swaroop2011 - 2011-07-13 8:24 PM

quadruple sudoku
solution is not given . and are the given numbers enough to complete the sudoku.


As mentioned in IB, all examples are from the official IBs. And if I remember correctly, this is how it appeared in the corresponding IB as well.

Here is a complete Quadruple sudoku if you need practice (Note that digits may repeat in the 4 cells. This example doesn't have such a case)



Solution
Spoiler: show
rakesh_rai
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 9:18 PM (#5154 - in reply to #5092) (#5154) Top



Mean Minis (2020) Author

Posts: 774
500100100202020
Location: India
For a particular sudoku, I submit a correct answer at 65 minutes. Then I think something is wrong, so I change the answer and submit an incorrect answer at 75 minutes. But, in the end, I again realize my mistake and re-submit the correct answer at 119 minutes. The puzzle is worth 100 points.

How many do I get - 100 or 50?
purifire
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 9:44 PM (#5155 - in reply to #5154) (#5155) Top



Odd Even & Twisted Classics (SM 16/17) Author

Posts: 460
100100100100202020
Location: India
rakesh_rai - 2011-07-13 9:18 PM

For a particular sudoku, I submit a correct answer at 65 minutes. Then I think something is wrong, so I change the answer and submit an incorrect answer at 75 minutes. But, in the end, I again realize my mistake and re-submit the correct answer at 119 minutes. The puzzle is worth 100 points.

How many do I get - 100 or 50?


Technically 50.... since the last time stamp associated with that puzzle will show a time of 119 minutes....

Rishi
Fred76
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 10:25 PM (#5156 - in reply to #5147) (#5156) Top



Diagonal Vision Author

Posts: 337
10010010020
Location: Switzerland
akash.doulani - 2011-07-13 7:54 PM

the best strategy would be to solve the high pointers and submit in the first 70 minutes and then solve the low pointers.


An even better strategy would be to solve all grids in the first 70 minutes
debmohanty
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 10:29 PM (#5157 - in reply to #5156) (#5157) Top



1000500100100100202020
Location: India
Fred76 - 2011-07-13 10:25 PM

An even better strategy would be to solve all grids in the first 70 minutes
Simplest strategy, not sure why others couldn't come up with this idea
purifire
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 10:38 PM (#5158 - in reply to #5157) (#5158) Top



Odd Even & Twisted Classics (SM 16/17) Author

Posts: 460
100100100100202020
Location: India
debmohanty - 2011-07-13 10:29 PM

Fred76 - 2011-07-13 10:25 PM

An even better strategy would be to solve all grids in the first 70 minutes
Simplest strategy, not sure why others couldn't come up with this idea


Maybe some people are realistic and know their limitations :D
Para
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-13 11:48 PM (#5159 - in reply to #5092) (#5159) Top




Posts: 315
100100100
Location: The Netherlands
Is this test designed so the best solvers can finish them all within 70 minutes?

I thought originally the idea of the time expansion/points reduction concept was so more people could have the time to finish all puzzles, at least i thought that's why it was brought up at least. It just gives me a small idea of the average difficulty of all puzzles. As if it is, I might approach it with the mindset of being able to finish all puzzles(which I generally don't expect to acchieve in a sudoku contest), as i think I could finish everything with almost double the time to the fastest sudoku solvers.
purifire
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-14 12:14 AM (#5160 - in reply to #5159) (#5160) Top



Odd Even & Twisted Classics (SM 16/17) Author

Posts: 460
100100100100202020
Location: India
Para - 2011-07-13 11:48 PM

Is this test designed so the best solvers can finish them all within 70 minutes?

I thought originally the idea of the time expansion/points reduction concept was so more people could have the time to finish all puzzles, at least i thought that's why it was brought up at least. It just gives me a small idea of the average difficulty of all puzzles. As if it is, I might approach it with the mindset of being able to finish all puzzles(which I generally don't expect to acchieve in a sudoku contest), as i think I could finish everything with almost double the time to the fastest sudoku solvers.


Looking at the list we have 22 puzzles in all ... that amounts to roughly less than 6 minutes per puzzle. I dont think more than 3 people will be able to complete all the puzzles....

Rishi
Para
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-14 3:20 AM (#5161 - in reply to #5092) (#5161) Top




Posts: 315
100100100
Location: The Netherlands
Yeah, that's what I was thinking too, but then I don't really get the idea behind the point reduction, I guess. Because why would it be better to solve a 90 point puzzle at the 60 minute mark than at the 90 minute mark, if the test isn't designed to be finished at the 70 minute mark for the fastest solvers. That's basically why I was wondering.

Edited by Para 2011-07-14 3:20 AM
purifire
Subject: Re: Fivefold Sudoku Test — LMI July Sudoku Test — 16/17th July @ 2011-07-14 9:06 AM (#5162 - in reply to #5161) (#5162) Top



Odd Even & Twisted Classics (SM 16/17) Author

Posts: 460
100100100100202020
Location: India
I can only speculate why this particular point structure has been chosen, but I like it. I have always believed Sudoku to be a "Single Persons Chess" where just solving is not important but strategising too. In this point structure, it would be foolish to tackle puzzles in order of appearance. A little bit of strategy would be needed as to how and in which order the puzzles would be attacked.
92 posts • Page 1 of 4 • 1 2 3 4
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version