@ 2014-04-03 1:54 PM (#14771 - in reply to #14641) (#14771) Top | |
Posts: 187 Country : New Zealand | kiwijam posted @ 2014-04-03 1:54 PM Well done Ivan. I hope all participants understand it was just silly fun, we have plenty of serious contests. The only down-side is I was looking forward to an hour of puzzles, but I'm just too awesomely fast... On a side-note, are the scores calculated correctly? It seems the raw total on the score table is about 1800, not 1200? |
@ 2014-04-03 4:01 PM (#14772 - in reply to #14771) (#14772) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2014-04-03 4:01 PM kiwijam - 2014-04-03 1:54 PM Fixed. xevs loses 14000 points :-(On a side-note, are the scores calculated correctly? It seems the raw total on the score table is about 1800, not 1200? |
@ 2014-04-03 5:22 PM (#14773 - in reply to #14641) (#14773) Top | |
Posts: 241 Country : Indonesia | chaotic_iak posted @ 2014-04-03 5:22 PM Yeah, I also just realized that the scores were wrong. After fixing, xevs' score is now near 30 thousand points; still a new record for LMI though. :P |
@ 2014-04-03 6:22 PM (#14774 - in reply to #14641) (#14774) Top | |
Posts: 9 Country : Singapore | meowme posted @ 2014-04-03 6:22 PM 1. In my defense, (now that I've done the 'test'), I previously thought that this was a 'proper' test, and that my computer showed the multiplier as 60/time instead of (60-time). But well, 5 minutes of good fun :) 2. This test would be really fun as a genuine sprint test, with small 6x6 grids (or there-about) and these 20 classics. 3. The nurikabe was probably thrice as hard as most of the other questions. It's all relative, of course. 4. Phew. Not counted into LMI ratings :D 5. How did only 80% get the last question right? Edited by meowme 2014-04-03 6:25 PM |
@ 2014-04-03 7:04 PM (#14775 - in reply to #14641) (#14775) Top | |
Posts: 241 Country : Indonesia | chaotic_iak posted @ 2014-04-03 7:04 PM 1. Indeed the multiplier is 60/time. 2. To be honest I picked the puzzle genres that a) make good answer keys that can fool people, and b) have good small puzzles, in that order. 3 is courtesy of Deb. See above. My variation would be something like 2x2 or 1xn. 5. Not everyone is familiar with that, plus it's not culture-neutral? |
@ 2014-04-03 9:36 PM (#14777 - in reply to #14770) (#14777) Top | |
Posts: 30 Country : United States | brecher92 posted @ 2014-04-03 9:36 PM chaotic_iak - 2014-04-03 12:14 AM Don't worry, I see you being registered to finish at 6:58. I guess someone fixed it in the results table after I posted...? In retrospect, I think I accidentally tripped on a bug in the Java applet. After I logged in, but before I got the password, I clicked on the "1-10" and "11-20" links just to see how the answer input worked. Somewhere along the line (after I got the password I think) the response boxes for 1-10 appeared twice -- back-to-back -- at the 1-10 link. Ditto for the 11-20 boxes at the 11-20 link. After I entered all 20 solutions in the first sets of boxes, nothing happened when I tried to enter the solutions again in the second sets of boxes, but I think the applet still read them as unanswered questions somehow. If I have time between now and 11:59 UTC, I can create a dummy account and see if I can replicate what happened. [Moderators, please move this to another forum if appropriate) Edited by brecher92 2014-04-03 9:37 PM |
@ 2014-04-03 9:57 PM (#14779 - in reply to #14641) (#14779) Top | |
Posts: 35 Country : India | mathcrazy posted @ 2014-04-03 9:57 PM What is #Pen in the scores page? |
@ 2014-04-03 10:02 PM (#14780 - in reply to #14641) (#14780) Top | |
Posts: 35 Country : India | mathcrazy posted @ 2014-04-03 10:02 PM I first scrolled through PB and found the last puzzle, and saw all example puzzles of IB in PB. So I figured it was an April Fool's contest and started typing the answer of example puzzle until I figured out where the REAL puzzles were located, lol.. They were TINY... Almost didn't notice at first.. |
@ 2014-04-03 10:58 PM (#14781 - in reply to #14779) (#14781) Top | |
Posts: 66 Country : Hungary | Valezius posted @ 2014-04-03 10:58 PM mathcrazy - 2014-04-03 9:57 PM What is #Pen in the scores page? Penalty, number of wrong submissions. |
@ 2014-04-04 1:42 AM (#14785 - in reply to #14781) (#14785) Top | |
Posts: 29 Country : Canada | ksun48 posted @ 2014-04-04 1:42 AM Awww.... I am very disappointed that this contest will not count for score. |
@ 2014-04-04 1:45 AM (#14786 - in reply to #14772) (#14786) Top | |
Posts: 187 Country : New Zealand | kiwijam posted @ 2014-04-04 1:45 AM debmohanty - 2014-04-03 11:01 PM Fixed. xevs loses 14000 points :-( (sorry Ko. but still impressive!) |
@ 2014-04-04 1:59 AM (#14787 - in reply to #14641) (#14787) Top | |
Posts: 15 Country : Hungary | Zormac posted @ 2014-04-04 1:59 AM Oh man, this Nurikabe puzzle was HUUUUGE!!! |
@ 2014-04-04 2:25 AM (#14788 - in reply to #14641) (#14788) Top | |
Country : United States | MellowMelon posted @ 2014-04-04 2:25 AM Darn, I might have saved a few seconds if I had realized sooner that I didn't need to solve the scrabble; there was only one possibility for the answer key regardless. Thanks for the test. Too bad I couldn't beat 50000. :( |
@ 2014-04-04 4:41 AM (#14792 - in reply to #14641) (#14792) Top | |
Posts: 72 Country : South Korea | Joo M.Y posted @ 2014-04-04 4:41 AM Wow, Excellent puzzle set! |
@ 2014-04-04 7:41 AM (#14794 - in reply to #14641) (#14794) Top | |
Posts: 241 Country : Indonesia | chaotic_iak posted @ 2014-04-04 7:41 AM Congratulations for MellowMelon to win the whole thing, getting past xevs with 119 seconds! Now MellowMelon is the holder of the record of most points in one test (38.5 thousands plus), at least until some person decides to make a test scoring a total of 1,000,000. *wink* Thank you for everyone participating! A more comprehensive post is written here. Edited by chaotic_iak 2014-04-04 7:41 AM |