@ 2014-05-28 9:29 PM (#15467 - in reply to #15186) (#15467) Top | |
Posts: 241 Country : Indonesia | chaotic_iak posted @ 2014-05-28 9:29 PM But there are 26 alphabets while only 10 digits. I can see why Prasanna prefers letters; so he doesn't need to deal with "if the column number has two digits, enter the last digit only" and stuffs. |
@ 2014-05-28 9:47 PM (#15468 - in reply to #15467) (#15468) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2014-05-28 9:47 PM chaotic_iak - 2014-05-28 9:29 PM But there are 26 alphabets while only 10 digits. I can see why Prasanna prefers letters; so he doesn't need to deal with "if the column number has two digits, enter the last digit only" and stuffs. Also Battleships already have digits around the grid. Putting another set of digits might be confusing. |
@ 2014-05-28 10:58 PM (#15470 - in reply to #15460) (#15470) Top | |
Posts: 21 Country : Germany | uvo posted @ 2014-05-28 10:58 PM prasanna16391 - 2014-05-28 5:53 PM H & I - This is the Region Division section. The Division puzzles are mine, and I just thought that since "Pentomino thinking" is slightly different from "Tetromino thinking", one of each should do well here. The Arafs, and most notably, the highest pointer, the Different Neighbors variant, were contributed by Bram. I wasn't entirely sure whether to include the variant, even though it was my favorite puzzle of the set, because it starts with global logic that might be difficult to see. I requested another variant to choose from, and he was nice enough to send it in, but I still wanted to use the first one, so I decided that if 2 testers solve it in a reasonable time (after I already had), it should be fine to include. This is what happened, and I'm happy some solvers attempted and solved it, and were able to enjoy it within competition. For those of you willing to try it and looking for a hint - count the 4s. For the Araf variation, it helps to have seen this puzzle from a familiar blog before: http://www.gmpuzzles.com/blog/2014/05/araf-serkan-yurekli/ Edited by uvo 2014-05-28 10:59 PM |
@ 2014-05-29 7:57 AM (#15475 - in reply to #15468) (#15475) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2014-05-29 7:57 AM debmohanty - 2014-05-28 9:47 PM chaotic_iak - 2014-05-28 9:29 PM But there are 26 alphabets while only 10 digits. I can see why Prasanna prefers letters; so he doesn't need to deal with "if the column number has two digits, enter the last digit only" and stuffs. Also Battleships already have digits around the grid. Putting another set of digits might be confusing. ok got it :) |
@ 2014-05-29 9:12 AM (#15478 - in reply to #15186) (#15478) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2014-05-29 9:12 AM Update - E-certificates sentAll (45) official participants scoring points in IPC 2014 have received E-certificates. Please note that this is a participation certificate, with your chosen name on LMI. A hard copy of the certificate is available, and the features of the hard copy are as follows - 1. You will be able to choose your preferred name (if a change is necessary) 2. It will contain your rank in IPC 2014. 3. It will be signed by me, the LMI Co-ordinator organizing this Championship. If you wish to avail of a hard copy, the cost for the same is Rs. 99. To place an order, you can reply to this email with your full name and address, and we will let you know where you can transfer the money before sending you the certificate. A sample of the hard copy can be viewed here - http://logicmastersindia.com/lmitests/dl.asp?attachmentid=449&view=... Some of you have placed orders and they've been noted. Prizes and certificate hard copies will be sent only after ISC. |
@ 2014-05-29 8:03 PM (#15486 - in reply to #15470) (#15486) Top | |
Posts: 315 Country : The Netherlands | Para posted @ 2014-05-29 8:03 PM uvo - 2014-05-28 10:58 PM prasanna16391 - 2014-05-28 5:53 PM H & I - This is the Region Division section. The Division puzzles are mine, and I just thought that since "Pentomino thinking" is slightly different from "Tetromino thinking", one of each should do well here. The Arafs, and most notably, the highest pointer, the Different Neighbors variant, were contributed by Bram. I wasn't entirely sure whether to include the variant, even though it was my favorite puzzle of the set, because it starts with global logic that might be difficult to see. I requested another variant to choose from, and he was nice enough to send it in, but I still wanted to use the first one, so I decided that if 2 testers solve it in a reasonable time (after I already had), it should be fine to include. This is what happened, and I'm happy some solvers attempted and solved it, and were able to enjoy it within competition. For those of you willing to try it and looking for a hint - count the 4s. For the Araf variation, it helps to have seen this puzzle from a familiar blog before: http://www.gmpuzzles.com/blog/2014/05/araf-serkan-yurekli/ It was kind of funny actually. I had considered this particular variant before this puzzle had been posted. So after that puzzle was posted any thought of being original quickly disappeared. |
@ 2014-06-02 2:39 PM (#15625 - in reply to #15186) (#15625) Top | |
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2014-06-02 2:39 PM |