|  @ 2010-03-07  4:31 PM (#167 - in reply to #166) (#167) Top | |
|  Posts: 1869         Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-03-07 4:31 PM akash.doulani - 2010-03-07  4:28 PM  can i know my score? 235. Also check your email. | 
|  @ 2010-03-07  5:05 PM (#168 - in reply to #69) (#168) Top | |
| Posts: 12 Country : China | jcvb posted @ 2010-03-07 5:05 PM  can i know my score?thanks.   : ) | 
|  @ 2010-03-07  5:17 PM (#169 - in reply to #168) (#169) Top | |
| Posts: 27  Country : India | gauravkorde posted @ 2010-03-07 5:17 PM  You did pretty well :)  514 Anyways, have patience.. the complete results will be out later tonight. | 
|  @ 2010-03-07  5:19 PM (#170 - in reply to #69) (#170) Top | |
| Posts: 12 Country : China | jcvb posted @ 2010-03-07 5:19 PM  Thanks a lot! | 
|  @ 2010-03-07  5:29 PM (#171 - in reply to #170) (#171) Top | |
|  Posts: 1869         Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-03-07 5:29 PM  Results will be out at 8:05PM as usual. | 
|  @ 2010-03-07  7:13 PM (#173 - in reply to #69) (#173) Top | |
| Posts: 739     Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-03-07 7:13 PM  Very nice puzzles Gaurav... I liked Circles and Descriptive Pairs the best...  I kept making a stupid mistake in Equation Sudoku due to which I lost 5-6mins :| Waiting for the results... | 
|  @ 2010-03-07  7:28 PM (#174 - in reply to #69) (#174) Top | |
| Posts: 739     Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-03-07 7:28 PM  I found Extra Region more difficult than Descriptive Pairs and Circles... | 
|  @ 2010-03-07  9:06 PM (#175 - in reply to #69) (#175) Top | |
| Posts: 81     Country : India | Tejal Phatak posted @ 2010-03-07 9:06 PM  Very nice puzzles!  I personally liked Circles, Diagonal Consecutive, Blackout (because this was the 1st time I got it correct! :D)... Made a silly mistake in Descriptive Pairs, else ciuld have have submitted it in time :( | 
|  @ 2010-03-07  9:08 PM (#176 - in reply to #69) (#176) Top | |
| Posts: 81     Country : India | Tejal Phatak posted @ 2010-03-07 9:08 PM  The test was timed also very well... I guess appointing a tester actually helps! :) | 
|  @ 2010-03-07  10:55 PM (#177 - in reply to #176) (#177) Top | |
| Posts: 27  Country : India | gauravkorde posted @ 2010-03-07 10:55 PM  Actually the puzzles were quite difficult earlier and our target was that 10-15 people should finish the test. So I added hints in 5 puzzles.. and now we found that it wasnt that easy either... But many could finish 8.   Anyways I am glad you all enjoyed the puzzles. :) Also an awesome round by Janoslaw. 18 min before time was really great | 
|  @ 2010-03-08  2:31 AM (#178 - in reply to #177) (#178) Top | |
| Posts: 349      Country : India | amitsowani posted @ 2010-03-08 2:31 AM  Being the tester couldnt participate :(  But I got a first hand look at the puzzles which were a little more tougher then the final cut. Gaurav reduced the difficulty of the puzzles for the Skyscraper, Circles and Arrow Path. Overall the test had a good mix of puzzles with difficulty ranging from quite easy (Mirror Sudoku) to the diabolic Skyscraper. I didnt find the arrow path sudoku interesting, it gets solved one box at a time and required more of scanning then anything else. The circles puzzle was awesome. I couldnt get a start into the puzzle, during the first round of testing. The entry point was quite difficult to spot, so Gaurav added a second equally difficult entry point to the puzzle, hoping that solvers will spot at least one of these to solve the puzzle. This was the first time I was solving a Blackout puzzle which was not created by Deb, was relieved to know that easy puzzles can also be created for this type :) Good to see Sumit back in the fray :) I will be creating puzzle for the next mock along with my room-mate Kshitij. Watch out for the Mock 16, as we have some interesting variations in store for you !! | 
|  @ 2010-03-08  12:26 PM (#185 - in reply to #178) (#185) Top | |
| Posts: 460        Country : India | purifire posted @ 2010-03-08 12:26 PM  Amazing Puzzles... blackout was comparatively easy when we compare to the ones created by Gaurav in the past... descriptive pairs was damn interesting.... the skyscraper ate my head!!! :D intersting mock overall... Thanks Gaurav... | 
|  @ 2010-03-08  4:19 PM (#187 - in reply to #69) (#187) Top | |
| Posts: 148    Country : France | Ours brun posted @ 2010-03-08 4:19 PM  Nice set of puzzles Gaurav. Wrong Skyscrapers was really great !  I also expected more players to complete the whole set, seeing that I lost much time (about 20 minutes) doing some puzzles twice (including the Skyscrapers Sudoku) but did all of them anyway (with a stupid mistake on the last cell of Blackout Sudoku...). I suppose the fact that most puzzles were "rare" or new variants can explain it. I personnally love solving puzzles that I had never seen before. :bleh: | 
|  @ 2010-03-08  4:24 PM (#188 - in reply to #69) (#188) Top | |
| Posts: 2 Country : China | yangzhou posted @ 2010-03-08 4:24 PM  1] Mirror Sudoku:   R(m)C(n) = R(9-m)C(9-n) for all 4 corner boxes. In short box 1&9 and box 3&7 will have digits so that they form mirror image. (eg: R3C2 & R6C7 will have same digits) is it "9" or "10" ? R(m)C(n)=R(10-m)C(10-n) 2] Repeatable Extra Region: There are two extra regions of 9 cells each but digits can repeat in those regions. Both the regions contains same set of numbers, same number of times. eg: If one region contains 1,1,2,3,4,4,5,7,9 then the other region will also contain same numbers 1,1,2,3,4,4,5,7,9 all numbers should be in the same order, right? | 
|  @ 2010-03-08  4:35 PM (#189 - in reply to #188) (#189) Top | |
| Posts: 148    Country : France | Ours brun posted @ 2010-03-08 4:35 PM  1] It is "10". Gaurav had already corrected it, but not in his first post.  2] Not necessarily in the same order. Both regions just need to contain the same set of numbers. Edited by Ours brun 2010-03-08 4:39 PM | 
|  @ 2010-05-24  10:04 AM (#621 - in reply to #69) (#621) Top | |
| Posts: 3581        Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2010-05-24 10:04 AM  Check Diagonally Nonconsecutive Sudoku at http://janoslaw.blogspot.com/2010/05/diagonally-nonconsecutive.html |