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Joo M.Y
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Country : South Korea | Joo M.Y posted @ 2013-11-30 12:27 PM Oops! Again 2 tests a week...... |
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margareta456
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Country : Poland | what is the second on this week? |
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Country : India | margareta456 - 2013-11-30 10:58 PM
what is the second on this week? HCS 12 |
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Logic Masters India announces Forsmarts XI th Anniversary Contest
Author : Vladimir Portugalov
Dates : 7 th -9 th December
IB and Submission Link : here
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swaroop2011
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Country : India | I think in Japanese Sums Hitori Style "the clue in 4th column has to be 2 - 13 -13 instead of 2-13-11 as given in IB " ?
Edited by swaroop2011 2013-12-03 4:19 AM
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swaroop2011
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Country : India | will we be having any practice puzzles for this test too? :) |
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AndreyBogdanov
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Country : Russia | swaroop2011 - 2013-12-03 2:16 AM
I think in Japanese Sums Hitori Style "the clue in 4th column has to be 2 - 13 -13 instead of 2-13-11 as given in IB " ? Yes, you are right. This is typo. Correct clue should be 2-13-13 |
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Nikola
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Country : Serbia | Nikola posted @ 2013-12-04 6:26 PM I suppose number 0 is allowed in XI areas where it is possible because there is one 0 in the example of 2D Magic. But what about Japanese Sums Hitori Style? Can we get combination 7-0-4 or 11-0 outside the grid? I never saw a word about zero sums in basic rules of this puzzle type.
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prasanna16391
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Country : India | Nikola - 2013-12-04 6:26 PM
I suppose number 0 is allowed in XI areas where it is possible because there is one 0 in the example of 2D Magic. But what about Japanese Sums Hitori Style? Can we get combination 7-0-4 or 11-0 outside the grid? I never saw a word about zero sums in basic rules of this puzzle type.
Nikola
Puzzles like 2D Magic and Slitherlink where 0 is part of the usual classic version of the puzzle can have 0 in the XI areas. Puzzles like Japanese Sums where there normally isn't a 0 outside the grid, cannot have 0 in XI areas. |
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swaroop2011
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Country : India | Will this test be accounted for monthly ratings ? |
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Country : India | swaroop2011 - 2013-12-06 8:38 AM
Will this test be accounted for monthly ratings ? It will NOT be. |
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Country : India | Note about the password : The password is little long and may not be displayed fully if you have a small screen. Please right click and copy-paste the password.
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swaroop2011
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Country : India | on my page due to screen problem
penalty is showing as : NaN. so i didnt knew how much it was
but i submitted bottom pyramid puzzle assuming that this points would be greater than penalty. but now i see that my negative points are more. i thought if puzzle points submitted is less than negative points it would not be considered ?
Apart from this awesome puzzles. But i feel many are on hard side. Also i feel the penalty for extended time is very high.
Thanks to authors for wonderful test. The kropkuro bottom and pyramid bottom are my favorites.
have to solve all remaining ones. Edited by swaroop2011 2013-12-07 11:18 AM
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Country : India | swaroop2011 - 2013-12-07 11:13 AM
on my page due to screen problem
penalty is showing as : NaN. so i didnt knew how much it was
Fixed. |
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chaotic_iak
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Country : Indonesia | I finished Sudoku (Bottom) with -48 on penalty, but that's not including entering the answer keys... D: (So I decided to ditch it.)
My favorites among those solved are Sudoku (Top) and Fillomino (Top). Fillomino (Bottom), Domino Castle, and Snake (Bottom) follow. A nice test, using those 11-areas effectively. Perhaps a few minor complaints are the rapid penalty (but then you already have 120 minutes), quite some puzzles being mostly trial and error, and the dominoes not forming an easier-to-inspect shape:
You have
00 11 22
01 12
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achan1058
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Country : Canada | This was so bad...... I managed to botch the domino castle multiple times, and somehow not being able to figure out the fillominos. Worst still, by the time I fixed the castle wall, the penalty is already -59, so I said screw it. On the other hand I am proud to say I got the both kropkuro and the Japanese sums. The penalty is a bit steep, seeing how the highest point question is 140 and the maximum penalty is 180.
By the way, out of curiosity. If I submitted a question worth 60 points when the penalty is -65, will that lower my score?
Edited by achan1058 2013-12-07 2:31 PM
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MellowMelon
Country : United States | Thanks for the test. Despite finding the IB and its examples somewhat terrifying, I enjoyed this test more than I enjoyed the previous anniversary competitions.
Fillomino Top was my last solve. That was the hardest puzzle on the test for me. :( |
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tamz29
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Country : Thailand | tamz29 posted @ 2013-12-09 9:34 PM I found the fillomino a bit dreadful too. Were they that easy?? I spent 20+ minutes on both of them for only 45 points. |
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chaotic_iak
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Country : Indonesia | I took 3/6 minutes for the 15/30 points. Definitely undervalued. |
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anderson
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Country : United States | This was really fun. Thanks for the puzzles! The domino castle, in particular, was really cool.
And looking at the results, I typoed the arrows. Darn! |
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prasanna16391
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Country : India | I intuitively solved the top Fillomino pretty quickly, and communicated the same to Vladimir. I suppose the intuitive ones are easier when you're solving one at a time. Also, approaching such puzzles with an open mind is probably better than approaching them expecting them to be really easy.
For the smaller one, I just figured out it'll be two 8 shapes, two 3 shapes, so the middle shape has to be 8, 2, 1. This covers all the cells, knowing that the 1 and 2 shape will be used to separate the 8s. Then it's all about whether both 3s are involved in the separation or just the bottom left one.
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