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swaroop2011
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Country : India | In "Alphabet Blocks", can alphabets repeat across blocks (i.e. can Die1 and Die2 both contain "A"s for e.g.)? It doesn't happen in the example that's why asking if it explicitly cannot repeat? |
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Para
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Country : The Netherlands | Para posted @ 2021-12-15 7:14 AM There's a rule missing from Summon, explaining the numbers on the outside. |
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kheti
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Country : India | kheti posted @ 2021-12-15 9:34 AM In "Pencils", do the lines originating from Pencils without any number in them also have to be the same length as the pencil? In the example it holds true but rule is stated only for pencils with numbers. |
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Timjamiller
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Country : United States | Also for Pencils, I think the example puzzle is non-unique in the path that the 3-pencil can take. |
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amitsowani
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Country : India | swaroop2011 - 2021-12-15 5:11 AM
In "Alphabet Blocks", can alphabets repeat across blocks (i.e. can Die1 and Die2 both contain "A"s for e.g.)? It doesn't happen in the example that's why asking if it explicitly cannot repeat?
Yes the rules do not prohibit alphabets repeating across blocks |
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amitsowani
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Country : India | Para - 2021-12-15 7:14 AM
There's a rule missing from Summon, explaining the numbers on the outside.
Thanks for pointing, will be corrected in the next version. |
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amitsowani
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Country : India | kheti - 2021-12-15 9:34 AM
In "Pencils", do the lines originating from Pencils without any number in them also have to be the same length as the pencil? In the example it holds true but rule is stated only for pencils with numbers.
Yes, pencil lines from pencils with no numbers have same size as the pencil. Rules and example will be updated in next version |
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kheti
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Country : India | kheti posted @ 2021-12-15 1:43 PM In "Easy as Snake" the sequence of the words can be confusing. Because of the nature of the example, it was clear in the example but if it is more generic words one might get confused with "Uno Dos Tres" or Uno Tres Dos". |
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kheti
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Country : India | kheti posted @ 2021-12-15 1:57 PM In "Hiroimono", do we have to pass all stones or only the white stones? Rules state only white stones but that won't result in a unique solution. |
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amitsowani
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Country : India | kheti - 2021-12-15 1:57 PM
In "Hiroimono", do we have to pass all stones or only the white stones? Rules state only white stones but that won't result in a unique solution.
You need to pass all stones. Grey markings are only for the answer key. |
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Timjamiller
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Country : United States | It appears that the example puzzle for Cross The Streams got column 2 cut off a bit. |
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Timjamiller
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Country : United States | The Icebarn example has an incorrect solution. In the upper right, two arrowheads collide along the solution's path. There is a solution, it's just not that one. |
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CJK
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Country : Germany | CJK posted @ 2021-12-16 5:12 AM Timjamiller - 2021-12-15 1:22 PM
It appears that the example puzzle for Cross The Streams got column 2 cut off a bit.
Also, the third row should probably have the symbols switched. |
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rajeshk
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Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2021-12-16 7:35 PM Can the digit repeat in the answer for Mastermind?
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amitsowani
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Country : India | rajeshk - 2021-12-16 7:35 PM
Can the digit repeat in the answer for Mastermind?
Yes the rules do not prohibit the numbers from repeating. |
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harmeet
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Country : India | harmeet posted @ 2021-12-17 1:33 PM Hebi Ichigo: Can snake touch itself? i.e. can 1 and 5 of of same snake touch, or 2 and 5 of same snake be adjacent? If so, then I could not infer this from the instructions. |
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rajeshk
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Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2021-12-17 5:10 PM Will the online interface be available for IPC Puzzles?
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amitsowani
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Country : India | rajeshk - 2021-12-17 5:10 PM
Will the online interface be available for IPC Puzzles?
Yes Penpa interface will be available for IPC. |
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amitsowani
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Country : India | harmeet - 2021-12-17 1:33 PM
Hebi Ichigo: Can snake touch itself? i.e. can 1 and 5 of of same snake touch, or 2 and 5 of same snake be adjacent? If so, then I could not infer this from the instructions.
Yes in Hebi Ichigo, the snake can touch itself. |
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Kota
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Country : Japan | Kota posted @ 2021-12-18 2:29 PM For unofficial or International players, when can we solve on ISC? |
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amitsowani
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Country : India | Administrator - 2021-12-17 11:24 PM
Here is the changelog:
1.8: Mastermind: Instructions clarify how repeated numbers are to be interpreted.
2.6: Pencils: Rule clarification for size of the line is same as size of pencil. Also all cells need to be used by either a pencil or a line. Updated example with unique solution. Updated example answer key.
2.9: Summon rules, explaining the interpretation of the outside clues.
2.13: Hiroimono: Rule clarification, all stones need to be picked up, grey shading of stones is only for answer key purpose.
3.2: Cross The Streams: Updated example.
3.4: Icebarn solution and example answer key corrected.
3.9: Hebi Ichigo, Rules updated to clarify that each snake can touch itself, even orthogonally. |
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Country : India | Kota - 2021-12-18 2:29 PM
For unofficial or International players, when can we solve on ISC? Assuming you meant IPC. It will be open till Wednesday midnight IST. |
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Kota
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Country : Japan | Kota posted @ 2021-12-18 7:32 PM Administrator - 2021-12-18 11:17 PM
Kota - 2021-12-18 2:29 PM
For unofficial or International players, when can we solve on ISC? Assuming you meant IPC. It will be open till Wednesday midnight IST.
Thanks! I had a mistake about the name of the championship... |
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rajeshk
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Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2021-12-18 8:19 PM In the Maxi Loop Example, the 1st answer key has to be 24 instead of 42. |
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swaroop2011
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Country : India | It says PB will be uploaded later. |
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Country : India | swaroop2011 - 2021-12-19 9:02 AM
It says PB will be uploaded later. Available now. Refresh the page. |
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Country : India | Results after Round 2Results after round 2 are attached below.
In the previously published results for Round 1, bonus points were erronously calculated. It has been fixed in this version, and one participant's score has been updated.
Attachments ---------------- Results after Round 2 ipc.pdf (110KB - 30 downloads) |
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Country : India | Final Results IPC and PR 2021
The Indian Puzzle Championship and Puzzle Ramayan 2021 has now concluded!
The winners for IPC 2021 are-
1st: Prasanna Seshadri
2nd: Rohan Rao
3rd: Swaroop Guggilam
The winners of PR 2021 are-
1st: Nityant Agarwal
2nd: Harsh Poddar
3rd: Mihir Neve
Kudos to Nityant for being the first holder of both the SM and PR titles in the same year!
Hearty congratulations to all the winners, and thank you all for participating in the event! See you all in 2021 :)
The Final Results and Standings for IPC and PR 2021 are attached below.
Attachments ---------------- Final Results ipc and pr 2021.pdf (112KB - 49 downloads) |
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Veronika
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Country : Slovakia | How many pages are in Puzzle booklet ? |
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vopani
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Country : India | vopani posted @ 2021-12-19 3:30 PM Thanks to all the organizers for conducting a smooth and successful IPC. Congratulations to Prasanna for winning comfortably and Swaroop for the podium!
Shoutout to Nityant (again!) for a terrific performance to win PR and Harsh and Mihir to complete the PR winners. Hope to see you at WPCs soon.
Puzzle quality was high and all 3 rounds were enjoyable. Some of my favourite puzzles:
Summon (mind-blowing construction and by far my favourite puzzle of the championship)
Maxi Loop
Icebarn
Rest of my feedback is pretty much the same as shared in ISC.
Once again a huge thank you to all the authors and test-solvers for the time and effort put into this event.
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swaroop2011
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Country : India | Thank you to all the organizers, testers, authors for a great event. Congrats to Prasanna and Rohan for the podium finish. Congrats to Nityant, Harsh, and Mihir for winning PR.
Puzzles were excellent and still need to solve many of them, so will provide the favorites later.
I rather had a terrible day, Starting with Round 1 - I went for Canal View at the start and it backfired. I was making some constant mistakes and after 30 minutes of solving I gave up with the fear of scoring 0 in the round. I then started solving the remaining puzzles. I guess the blessing is I still could get a few decent points in 30 min.
Round 2 went much better. Round 3 again was a miss with 4 broken puzzles left unsolved at the end (Double Cross, Scrin, Hebi Ichigo, Nemo).
I am happy that I could still make it to the podium.
Some nitty-gritty, I for some reason thought R3 was 90 minutes because all the R3 pages in the IB had 90 minutes written on them, and was wondering how the timer went so fast during the contest (haha), but none the less smooth event with speedy results after each round.
Looking forward to next year's event. |
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prasanna16391
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Country : India | This was a lot of fun!
Thank you very much to the authors and organizers. I know how difficult it is to organize these events, and it is especially difficult to pull up the motivation to do so with all that's going on in the world. Both ISC and IPC went smoothly. I suppose there were very minor things (like the 80 vs 90 minutes discrepancy in Round 3 which I honestly didn't notice till later) but the overall experience has been fun, and much appreciated.
Congrats to Rohan and Swaroop for their podium finishes.
Wonderful performance from Nityant, its been a joy to see his development over the last year or so, both as a solver and an author. Congrats to him and to Harsh and Mihir as well. I got to know that this was Mihir's first IPC which makes the finish all the more impressive.
On a personal note, I did mess up one puzzle each in the first two rounds, but thankfully managed to eventually solve both correctly. The Heterocut especially gave me trouble, entirely through my own error of swapping R4C4 and R5C5 for greatest and least (the puzzle still solves the right side and the top and only breaks coming through into the left and bottom). I was happy to have at least round 3 go smoothly.
The puzzle quality in general was fantastic. Some of the themes, especially the ones on the last 2 puzzles, were really nice.
Personally I'm neutral on this year's format vs last year's but I hope the discussion point becomes irrelevant and we are able to meet for an offline event instead next time :) |
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Nityant
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Country : India | Nityant posted @ 2021-12-22 1:06 PM Thank you to all the authors, testers, and organizers for putting this together.
I'm glad this event was online because I wouldn't have been able to travel for this event (or ISC)
All the puzzles that I could solve were very fun and top quality.
Congratulations to all the winners! |
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ABcDexter
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Country : India | Kudos to all the people involved in the IPC and the winners :D
I personally could have done better, broke Canal view and a couple more puzzles... |
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muaroivt1998
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Country : Vietnam | Mastermind round 1 seems to be have an answer: 61074? and akari puzzle seems to have more than 2 answers. |
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Anakarmelic
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Country : Croatia | Please, can you put solutions for indian puzzles? |