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@ 2013-04-06 12:46 PM (#10554 - in reply to #10427) (#10554) Top

witty



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witty posted @ 2013-04-06 12:46 PM

For Digital Ornament example, number on the left says 7, but the sum of the numbers in the first two rows is 5 + 1 +2 = 8. Is it because, 1 doesn't lie on the horizontal line dividing row 1 & 2?
@ 2013-04-06 9:52 PM (#10558 - in reply to #10427) (#10558) Top

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FoxFireX posted @ 2013-04-06 9:52 PM

For Visibility, the answer key shows the "1 or 2 digits" warning when you have two digits entered. Entering a single digit causes the warning to disappear. (Still lets you submit, regardless.)
@ 2013-04-06 10:02 PM (#10559 - in reply to #10558) (#10559) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2013-04-06 10:02 PM

FoxFireX - 2013-04-06 9:52 PM

For Visibility, the answer key shows the "1 or 2 digits" warning when you have two digits entered. Entering a single digit causes the warning to disappear. (Still lets you submit, regardless.)
Nehsb - 2013-04-05 10:51 PM

For Visibility, the puzzle booklet claims it has a point value of 9, but the online submission has it listed as having a point value of 7. Which is correct?
Fixed.
@ 2013-04-06 11:12 PM (#10560 - in reply to #10427) (#10560) Top

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kishy72 posted @ 2013-04-06 11:12 PM

In Borderless minesweeper there are 4 ways by which a 13 * 13 area can be formed .Which orientation needs to be considered? Also in the example puzzle of the same there is one unaccounted mine which is not part of any clue.How did it come into the picture?
@ 2013-04-07 5:58 AM (#10561 - in reply to #10560) (#10561) Top

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Para posted @ 2013-04-07 5:58 AM

kishy72 - 2013-04-06 11:12 PM

In Borderless minesweeper there are 4 ways by which a 13 * 13 area can be formed .Which orientation needs to be considered? Also in the example puzzle of the same there is one unaccounted mine which is not part of any clue.How did it come into the picture?


Part of the puzzle is to figure out how it has to go.
The total of mines is given. It's the only place the 4th mine can go.
@ 2013-04-11 6:24 AM (#10590 - in reply to #10427) (#10590) Top

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kishy72 posted @ 2013-04-11 6:24 AM

In simple loop what does Lengths of two neighboring segments must differ by exactly 1 imply?What are neighbouring segments .Can someone explain how this happens in the example puzzle of the same?For persons who might be misguided in their solve by my earlier comment of 4 orientations ,I (might be) wrong on that . :-p
@ 2013-04-11 6:24 AM (#10591 - in reply to #10427) (#10591) Top

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FoxFireX posted @ 2013-04-11 6:24 AM

Couple of questions on the optimizers.

For Domino Castle, the answer page notes that "some rows may not be used". Does that mean that if we build the castle into, say, a 12x12 grid, the empty rows/columns don't count against us as the minimum row/column value?

For Tetrasudoku, it's not explicitly stated, but I assume I know the answer: Must the sudoku be solvable at all? That is, is it acceptable to create a puzzle which has no solution, making the value of K=0? (I can't imagine that's okay, but figured I'd bring up the possibility anyway.)
@ 2013-04-11 6:27 AM (#10592 - in reply to #10590) (#10592) Top

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FoxFireX posted @ 2013-04-11 6:27 AM

kishy72 - 2013-04-10 7:24 PM

In simple loop what does Lengths of two neighboring segments must differ by exactly 1 imply?What are neighbouring segments .Can someone explain how this happens in the example puzzle of the same?For persons who might be misguided in their solve by my earlier comment of 4 orientations ,I (might be) wrong on that . :-p


My reading of it is, you're drawing a single loop that passes through each dot. If you count the length of the line from dot to dot, then that length must go up or down by one from one segment to another as you travel the loop. In the example, if we start with the segment in the upper left of the grid and go clockwise, we start with a segment that's 2 units long. The next is 3 units long, then 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4, 3, and back to the original 2 unit segment.
@ 2013-04-11 6:44 AM (#10593 - in reply to #10591) (#10593) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2013-04-11 6:44 AM

FoxFireX - 2013-04-11 6:24 AM

Couple of questions on the optimizers.

For Domino Castle, the answer page notes that "some rows may not be used". Does that mean that if we build the castle into, say, a 12x12 grid, the empty rows/columns don't count against us as the minimum row/column value?

For Tetrasudoku, it's not explicitly stated, but I assume I know the answer: Must the sudoku be solvable at all? That is, is it acceptable to create a puzzle which has no solution, making the value of K=0? (I can't imagine that's okay, but figured I'd bring up the possibility anyway.)


Domino Castle : As you see from the example, only 4 rows are used. So it is not necessary to use all the rows.

Tetrasudoku : K > 0. Riad answered this earlier in this thread.
@ 2013-04-11 3:04 PM (#10597 - in reply to #10427) (#10597) Top

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swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-04-11 3:04 PM

Just to confirm,
In Domino Castle we have to use all dominoes
i.e 1-1,1-2...1-7. ......7-7 so in all "49" dominoes right ?

or is it 1-1,1-2...1-7 then 2-2,2-3..2-7, 3-3.. so in that way 28 dominoes ??

Edited by swaroop2011 2013-04-11 3:06 PM
@ 2013-04-11 4:57 PM (#10599 - in reply to #10427) (#10599) Top

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Ours brun posted @ 2013-04-11 4:57 PM

The standard set is made of 28 different dominoes; I am quite sure that's what we are supposed to use here (like in most domino-based logic puzzles).
@ 2013-04-11 10:20 PM (#10602 - in reply to #10599) (#10602) Top

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swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-04-11 10:20 PM

Ours brun - 2013-04-11 4:57 PM

The standard set is made of 28 different dominoes; I am quite sure that's what we are supposed to use here (like in most domino-based logic puzzles).


ohk got it thank you :)
@ 2013-04-12 2:45 PM (#10604 - in reply to #10427) (#10604) Top

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swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-04-12 2:45 PM

In domino Castle,
1) Is it possible to have a 2*2 domino (that is placing two dominoes adjacently) or 3*3 as there is no such restriction mentioned in rules ?
2) can castle walls touch each other at corners again nothing mentioned regarding this in rules ??

Edited by swaroop2011 2013-04-12 2:56 PM
@ 2013-04-12 3:18 PM (#10605 - in reply to #10604) (#10605) Top

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Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2013-04-12 3:18 PM

swaroop2011 - 2013-04-12 2:45 PM

In domino Castle,
1) Is it possible to have a 2*2 domino (that is placing two dominoes adjacently) or 3*3 as there is no such restriction mentioned in rules ?
2) can castle walls touch each other at corners again nothing mentioned regarding this in rules ??

You have 28 dominoes. Using all dominoes build a castle. Castle is connected freeform figure.
@ 2013-04-12 4:11 PM (#10606 - in reply to #10604) (#10606) Top

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kiwijam posted @ 2013-04-12 4:11 PM


1) Is it possible to have a 2*2 domino (that is placing two dominoes adjacently)


You can only place two dominoes adjacent (e.g. one above the other) if both left ends match, and both right ends match. You have a set of 28 different dominoes to use, once each...

You have to follow the given rules, but if the rules don't restrict something, then you can do it.
@ 2013-04-12 5:53 PM (#10607 - in reply to #10427) (#10607) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2013-04-12 5:53 PM

About Domino Castle : Please note that no domino can be used twice. (So each domino has to be used exactly once.)

We can see that in some submissions, a single domino (e.g. 3,4) is used twice. This is not allowed. Those submissions are invalid, and will not be considered.
@ 2013-04-12 6:01 PM (#10608 - in reply to #10427) (#10608) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2013-04-12 6:01 PM

Yet another note about Domino Castle : The task is to minimize the expresses (R-r)^2+(C-c)^2
Not to maximize it. We see a case, where the player has (probably) tried to maximize it.
@ 2013-04-12 10:50 PM (#10611 - in reply to #10427) (#10611) Top

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Para posted @ 2013-04-12 10:50 PM

I assume our optimised score gets adjusted if the solution is correct but our calculation of the score is wrong?
@ 2013-04-13 4:57 AM (#10617 - in reply to #10611) (#10617) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2013-04-13 4:57 AM

Para - 2013-04-12 10:50 PM

I assume our optimised score gets adjusted if the solution is correct but our calculation of the score is wrong?
Yes. The entered values of expressions help us in sorting the submissions, thats it. But if it is wrong, it will be adjusted.
@ 2013-04-14 1:30 AM (#10619 - in reply to #10617) (#10619) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2013-04-14 1:30 AM

April Contest is now over. Submissions are not accepted any more.

Results will be out when Optimizers are checked manually.
@ 2013-04-14 1:53 AM (#10620 - in reply to #10427) (#10620) Top

Para



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Para posted @ 2013-04-14 1:53 AM

Is it okay to post our optimiser results here before the checking?
@ 2013-04-14 2:08 AM (#10621 - in reply to #10427) (#10621) Top

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PuzzleScot posted @ 2013-04-14 2:08 AM

Thanks Riad for a lovely set of puzzles.
Nearly all were "How can it be possible to logically solve THIS puzzle?" followed some time later by "AH! How clever..."
Very impressed.
Thank-you again.
@ 2013-04-14 2:11 AM (#10622 - in reply to #10620) (#10622) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2013-04-14 2:11 AM

Para - 2013-04-14 1:53 AM

Is it okay to post our optimiser results here before the checking?
Yes.

A total of 28 submitted Tetra Sudoku (+ 1 invalid). All submissions can be found in this pdf.
Riad has not double checked them yet, but if you notice any error or omissions, please bring it up.
@ 2013-04-14 2:22 AM (#10623 - in reply to #10427) (#10623) Top

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FoxFireX posted @ 2013-04-14 2:22 AM

Huh. Looking at the submissions, I now realize that I completely missed the "or some of them" part of the instructions. Oh well; doubt I could have done much better anyway. :)
@ 2013-04-14 2:32 AM (#10625 - in reply to #10427) (#10625) Top

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greenhorn posted @ 2013-04-14 2:32 AM

Wow, I am wondering if a human should made up such a great sudoku with only 20 givens. Now I am ashamed of myself of being so naive.
Looking forward to rest of the results.
I must not forget to express my admiration to Riad and his great puzzles. Most of them were really hard and adroit. I should finnish all of them much faster, but forget to think about all the rules at all. I ignore number 0 in arrows and clouds and it costs me a lot of effort till I realized it.
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