@ 2014-04-22 7:33 AM (#15048 - in reply to #15047) (#15048) Top | |
Posts: 241 Country : Indonesia | chaotic_iak posted @ 2014-04-22 7:33 AM swaroop2011 - 2014-04-22 8:37 AM In similar eggs, it says 0 or 1 white circles, so does that mean two given white circles cant be in same island ? Yes, no two white circles are on the same island, according to my interpretation. (Otherwise Prasanna should have written "white cells cannot be passed by the snake" period, without saying anything about the number of them in an island.) auroux - 2014-04-22 7:36 AM Hahaha! Now I understand the whole point of the "parallel universe" thing! This is probably going to be my favorite birthday present this year :) Thanks so much Prasanna! I still don't understand. :( From what I see, the two tests simply have a common theme, but what other point? |
@ 2014-04-22 11:25 AM (#15053 - in reply to #15004) (#15053) Top | |
Posts: 67 Country : France | Puzlifouk posted @ 2014-04-22 11:25 AM Hello, This new contest looks very exciting. But as I am a beginner, I can only hope to solve 3 or 4 problems in the allotted time. Is it possible, for this contest as for the other ones, to provide a decreasing system of points, encouraging to continue to look for other problems after the end of the planned 121 minutes? Thank you in advance. |
@ 2014-04-22 11:31 AM (#15054 - in reply to #15047) (#15054) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-04-22 11:31 AM swaroop2011 - 2014-04-22 5:37 AM In similar eggs, it says 0 or 1 white circles, so does that mean two given white circles cant be in same island ? Yup thats exactly what it means. |
@ 2014-04-22 11:33 AM (#15055 - in reply to #15046) (#15055) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-04-22 11:33 AM auroux - 2014-04-22 4:36 AM Hahaha! Now I understand the whole point of the "parallel universe" thing! This is probably going to be my favorite birthday present this year :) Thanks so much Prasanna! Is it your birthday on 25th? Either way, I'm glad that this has been timed as such for you. :) |
@ 2014-04-23 3:00 AM (#15061 - in reply to #15004) (#15061) Top | |
Posts: 172 Country : ITALY | forcolin posted @ 2014-04-23 3:00 AM a question about STILO all BLACK cells are connected to each other. Should the WHITE cells be connected as well? |
@ 2014-04-23 3:37 AM (#15062 - in reply to #15061) (#15062) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2014-04-23 3:37 AM forcolin - 2014-04-23 3:00 AM a question about STILO all BLACK cells are connected to each other. Should the WHITE cells be connected as well? i think its not otherwise it would have been mentioned. Connectivity rule is applicable only for shaded cells :) |
@ 2014-04-23 5:38 AM (#15063 - in reply to #15061) (#15063) Top | |
Posts: 315 Country : The Netherlands | Para posted @ 2014-04-23 5:38 AM forcolin - 2014-04-23 3:00 AM a question about STILO all BLACK cells are connected to each other. Should the WHITE cells be connected as well? No. The rules are the same as in normal LITS. For some examples (Inversed LITS): http://puzzleparasite.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/puzzle-112-lits-inver... http://puzzleparasite.blogspot.com.au/2014/04/14th-24-hour-puzzle-c... http://maybepuzzles.wordpress.com/2014/04/05/puzzle-21-inversed-lit... |
@ 2014-04-23 12:07 PM (#15065 - in reply to #15004) (#15065) Top | |
Posts: 114 Country : India | devarajand posted @ 2014-04-23 12:07 PM In STILO should the adjacent shapes be different from each other when touched orthogonal. |
@ 2014-04-23 1:14 PM (#15066 - in reply to #15065) (#15066) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-04-23 1:14 PM devarajand - 2014-04-23 12:07 PM In STILO should the adjacent shapes be different from each other when touched orthogonal. Yes. The base rules are - When two “shapes” (tetrominoes formed by a group of 4 continuous cells) in adjacent regions share an edge, they must not be of the same type, regardless of rotations or reflections. In LITS, the shapes must be formed by shaded cells within a region and in STILO, by unshaded cells, but in both, the shaded cells must be connected throughout the grid. |
@ 2014-04-24 5:47 AM (#15073 - in reply to #15004) (#15073) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2014-04-24 5:47 AM Practice puzzles from "their" Prasanna now available at submission page.Note that, an updated version was uploaded around 9AM IST (3:30 AM GMT) on 24th. |
@ 2014-04-24 6:42 AM (#15074 - in reply to #15004) (#15074) Top | |
Posts: 241 Country : Indonesia | chaotic_iak posted @ 2014-04-24 6:42 AM From which universe's Prasanna? :P |
@ 2014-04-24 7:35 AM (#15075 - in reply to #15074) (#15075) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-04-24 7:35 AM chaotic_iak - 2014-04-24 6:42 AM From which universe's Prasanna? :P Oh theirs, of course. I'm too busy right now to do this. |
@ 2014-04-24 8:06 AM (#15076 - in reply to #15075) (#15076) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-04-24 8:06 AM Note about Practice - The Kakuro probably needs a 40 clue on Row 2 to work logically. The new PDF will be uploaded in a while, with the change. |
@ 2014-04-24 9:14 AM (#15077 - in reply to #15076) (#15077) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2014-04-24 9:14 AM prasanna16391 - 2014-04-24 8:06 AM Uploaded.Note about Practice - The Kakuro probably needs a 40 clue on Row 2 to work logically. The new PDF will be uploaded in a while, with the change. |
@ 2014-04-24 9:07 PM (#15080 - in reply to #15077) (#15080) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-04-24 9:07 PM The Contest start-time has been changed due to administrative constraintsThe new start time is 9:30 PM IST (4 PM GMT) on 24th, i.e., in about 23 minutes. |
@ 2014-04-24 9:24 PM (#15081 - in reply to #15004) (#15081) Top | |
Posts: 33 Country : Japan | Kota posted @ 2014-04-24 9:24 PM >Prasanna In Practice, Akichiwake, r6c3 is not 9 but 7? Syuma, why mustn't two cells at the lowest and left be passed? |
@ 2014-04-24 9:26 PM (#15082 - in reply to #15081) (#15082) Top | |
Posts: 33 Country : Japan | Kota posted @ 2014-04-24 9:26 PM Kota - 2014-04-24 9:24 PM >Prasanna In Practice, Akichiwake, r6c3 is not 9 but 7? Syuma, why mustn't two cells at the lowest and left be passed? Sorry, I had a mistake for Syuma's rule. Please forget. |
@ 2014-04-24 9:33 PM (#15083 - in reply to #15081) (#15083) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-04-24 9:33 PM Kota - 2014-04-24 9:24 PM >Prasanna In Practice, Akichiwake, r6c3 is not 9 but 7? Syuma, why mustn't two cells at the lowest and left be passed? For Akichiwake, there is this line in the rules - There need not be an area equal to this value, the only restriction is there can be no area larger than the value connected within the region. The region can basically work without any number but I put in the 9 to illustrate this sentence. The number just shows that there cannot be a white area larger than that. |
@ 2014-04-24 9:34 PM (#15084 - in reply to #15081) (#15084) Top | |
Posts: 241 Country : Indonesia | chaotic_iak posted @ 2014-04-24 9:34 PM Kota - 2014-04-25 12:24 AM In Practice, Akichiwake, r6c3 is not 9 but 7? The number given is not necessarily reached. EDIT: ... Edited by chaotic_iak 2014-04-24 9:34 PM |
@ 2014-04-24 9:44 PM (#15086 - in reply to #15084) (#15086) Top | |
Posts: 33 Country : Japan | Kota posted @ 2014-04-24 9:44 PM chaotic_iak - 2014-04-24 9:34 PM Kota - 2014-04-25 12:24 AM In Practice, Akichiwake, r6c3 is not 9 but 7? The number given is not necessarily reached. EDIT: ... Thanks for your opinion. I skipped the words 'maximum possible'... |
@ 2014-04-25 12:06 AM (#15089 - in reply to #15004) (#15089) Top | |
Posts: 170 Country : Germany | rob posted @ 2014-04-25 12:06 AM Whee, some seriously other-universly types here. When I saw the Heyawake variant rules I thought at least it can't be as weird as Hayeweka, but it feels almost as twisted when solving. Thanks for the practice puzzles, by the way! (Is that Kakuro de Ni-keta insanely hard by any chance?) |
@ 2014-04-25 12:13 AM (#15090 - in reply to #15089) (#15090) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-04-25 12:13 AM rob - 2014-04-25 12:06 AM (Is that Kakuro de Ni-keta insanely hard by any chance?) I think that type is inherently gonna be hard most of the time, unless the author makes a real effort towards simplifying things (giving more two-cell sums, etc. in the layout, or obviously low sums, neither of which "that" Prasanna did here extensively ). But yes, this one's a bit hard, and good practice for the high pointer on the test, I feel. Also, hope you have the changed version with the 40 sum in R2. Just checking to make sure. |
@ 2014-04-25 12:57 AM (#15091 - in reply to #15004) (#15091) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-04-25 12:57 AM Note - There are a few slight issues with the score-page (bonuses, and that my testing submissions are still visible) which should hopefully be fixed by tomorrow. |
@ 2014-04-25 3:28 AM (#15097 - in reply to #15004) (#15097) Top | |
Posts: 170 Country : Germany | rob posted @ 2014-04-25 3:28 AM That was fun, thanks! Hope I remember about unclued snake eggs next time this type shows up... |
@ 2014-04-25 4:37 AM (#15098 - in reply to #15091) (#15098) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-04-25 4:37 AM prasanna16391 - 2014-04-25 12:57 AM Note - There are a few slight issues with the score-page (bonuses, and that my testing submissions are still visible) which should hopefully be fixed by tomorrow. Fixed. |