@ 2013-07-04 1:51 PM (#11521 - in reply to #11204) (#11521) Top | |
Posts: 33 Country : India | puneet87 posted @ 2013-07-04 1:51 PM In H2, is it possible for a word to occur more than once in the grid? |
@ 2013-07-04 2:16 PM (#11522 - in reply to #11204) (#11522) Top | |
Posts: 33 Country : India | puneet87 posted @ 2013-07-04 2:16 PM Where can i get some practice puzzles for crosslink(M2) |
@ 2013-07-04 2:48 PM (#11523 - in reply to #11522) (#11523) Top | |
Posts: 123 Country : India | macherlakumar posted @ 2013-07-04 2:48 PM puneet87 - 2013-07-04 2:16 PM http://mellowmelon.wordpress.com/category/puzzle-types/slitherlink/...Where can i get some practice puzzles for crosslink(M2) Regards, Ravi |
@ 2013-07-04 4:15 PM (#11524 - in reply to #11204) (#11524) Top | |
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2013-07-04 4:15 PM For Pentomino Kakuro: Is there any possibility of 6 becoming 9 or 9 becoming 6 during rotation? |
@ 2013-07-04 4:24 PM (#11525 - in reply to #11524) (#11525) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2013-07-04 4:24 PM rajeshk - 2013-07-04 4:15 PM No. 6 Remains 6 and 9 remains 9. Only the pieces are rotated, the number (digits) do not change.For Pentomino Kakuro: Is there any possibility of 6 becoming 9 or 9 becoming 6 during rotation? |
@ 2013-07-04 5:35 PM (#11527 - in reply to #11521) (#11527) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-07-04 5:35 PM puneet87 - 2013-07-04 1:51 PM In H2, is it possible for a word to occur more than once in the grid? No. Each word will appear only once :) |
@ 2013-07-05 12:33 PM (#11530 - in reply to #11204) (#11530) Top | |
Posts: 14 Country : India | suryadevi posted @ 2013-07-05 12:33 PM i want to know how to play IPC give me reply |
@ 2013-07-05 12:58 PM (#11532 - in reply to #11482) (#11532) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2013-07-05 12:58 PM prasanna16391 - 2013-07-01 5:47 PM It will be 6X6.2. Will the Skyscraper Sudoku be a 9x9 or something smaller? |
@ 2013-07-05 1:08 PM (#11533 - in reply to #11530) (#11533) Top | |
Posts: 123 Country : India | macherlakumar posted @ 2013-07-05 1:08 PM suryadevi - 2013-07-05 12:33 PM i want to know how to play IPC give me reply Hi, I recommend you to go through this link for IPC http://logicmastersindia.com/2013/IPC/ After this if you have any specific questions you can post. Regards, Ravi |
@ 2013-07-05 7:35 PM (#11536 - in reply to #11204) (#11536) Top | |
Posts: 48 Country : India | sanket.saxena posted @ 2013-07-05 7:35 PM I solved the Regional Star Battle given in practice pdf by my own and get the differ solution .. .. just check this link. Is it right ?? https://www.dropbox.com/s/nhgkjhszcxnjwxf/20130705_192803_2.jpg |
@ 2013-07-05 7:43 PM (#11537 - in reply to #11536) (#11537) Top | |
Posts: 48 Country : India | sanket.saxena posted @ 2013-07-05 7:43 PM sorry ... i did a mistake in that solution |
@ 2013-07-05 7:45 PM (#11538 - in reply to #11536) (#11538) Top | |
Posts: 164 Country : Slovakia | greenhorn posted @ 2013-07-05 7:45 PM sanket.saxena - 2013-07-05 7:35 PM I solved the Regional Star Battle given in practice pdf by my own and get the differ solution .. .. just check this link. Is it right ?? https://www.dropbox.com/s/nhgkjhszcxnjwxf/20130705_192803_2.jpg You have two stars touching diagonally - R2C4 and R3C5 |
@ 2013-07-05 7:48 PM (#11539 - in reply to #11538) (#11539) Top | |
Posts: 48 Country : India | sanket.saxena posted @ 2013-07-05 7:48 PM thanx for the response .... i got that later .. |
@ 2013-07-05 7:56 PM (#11540 - in reply to #11539) (#11540) Top | |
Posts: 164 Country : Slovakia | greenhorn posted @ 2013-07-05 7:56 PM Still earlier than me |
@ 2013-07-06 12:15 AM (#11543 - in reply to #11204) (#11543) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2013-07-06 12:15 AM |
@ 2013-07-06 4:31 PM (#11546 - in reply to #11204) (#11546) Top | |
Posts: 33 Country : India | puneet87 posted @ 2013-07-06 4:31 PM Thanks @macherlakumar and @swaroop In K1, why cant there be tents in cells (0,2) and (2,2) instead of (0,3) and (2,3) respectively . Also, in K1, two trees can share a tent....right ? |
@ 2013-07-06 4:57 PM (#11547 - in reply to #11546) (#11547) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-07-06 4:57 PM Also, in K1, two trees can share a tent....right ? two trees can never share a tent. one tent will always belong to one tree |
@ 2013-07-06 5:00 PM (#11548 - in reply to #11546) (#11548) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-07-06 5:00 PM puneet87 - 2013-07-06 4:31 PM In K1, why cant there be tents in cells (0,2) and (2,2) instead of (0,3) and (2,3) respectively . Can you clarify which cells you are referring. Please start numbering your rows and columns from 1. That means first left most and top most cell is (1,1). Still i am considering you started numbering as (0,0) to first cell. so answering your query, (0,2) and (2,2) cannot be tents as the (0,1) and (2,1) trees already have one tent each at (0,0) and (2,0) respectively. And according to rules, you can have only one tent belonging to one tree. Hope that clarifies your doubt. Edited by swaroop2011 2013-07-06 5:11 PM |
@ 2013-07-06 5:16 PM (#11549 - in reply to #11204) (#11549) Top | |
Posts: 33 Country : India | puneet87 posted @ 2013-07-06 5:16 PM Thanks, i wrongly assumed a tent can be diagonal to a tree and so was the confusion. |
@ 2013-07-06 9:32 PM (#11551 - in reply to #11549) (#11551) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2013-07-06 9:32 PM puneet87 - 2013-07-06 5:16 PM Puneet, the first rule of the Tents : Place a tent horizontally or vertically next to each tree.Thanks, i wrongly assumed a tent can be diagonal to a tree and so was the confusion. |
@ 2013-07-06 10:36 PM (#11552 - in reply to #11204) (#11552) Top | |
Posts: 44 Country : India | vjain9 posted @ 2013-07-06 10:36 PM 10:30 pm - 6th JUL the Puzzle booklet is NOT available at the link ? would the password be available after you login at the same link where you submit the answers at 2 pm on the 7th ? |
@ 2013-07-06 10:51 PM (#11553 - in reply to #11552) (#11553) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-07-06 10:51 PM vjain9 - 2013-07-06 10:36 PM would the password be available after you login at the same link where you submit the answers at 2 pm on the 7th ? Password will be available when you login into your account and start the test at 2pm on 7th and yes at the same link where you submit your answers :) Edited by swaroop2011 2013-07-06 10:52 PM |
@ 2013-07-07 7:57 AM (#11555 - in reply to #11204) (#11555) Top | |
Posts: 187 Country : New Zealand | kiwijam posted @ 2013-07-07 7:57 AM It says that: "International players can start up to 7/9/2013 8:30:00 AM GMT" So if I start at 8am Tuesday (GMT) do I get the full 2.5 hours, or only 0.5 hours? |
@ 2013-07-07 8:04 AM (#11556 - in reply to #11543) (#11556) Top | |
Country : India | aakash posted @ 2013-07-07 8:04 AM Please clarify 1) How to fill partial answers for A1/A2? If correct answer key is AHL, but I know answer only for 2nd puzzle should I fill ( H ) or (H) or (XHX) 2) Whats are points tie-braker rules other than time-bonus (situation where tied participants have completed less than 25 puzzles and wont have time bonus to differentiate. Would you consider the submission time for last puzzle submitted?) |
@ 2013-07-07 9:29 AM (#11557 - in reply to #11555) (#11557) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2013-07-07 9:29 AM kiwijam - 2013-07-07 7:57 AM It says that: "International players can start up to 7/9/2013 8:30:00 AM GMT" So if I start at 8am Tuesday (GMT) do I get the full 2.5 hours, or only 0.5 hours? ***** This answer is valid for international players and other LMI tests. ***** Hi James, in LMI submission system, once a player starts, *he will always be allowed full solving time. |