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@ 2014-10-24 1:58 PM (#16987 - in reply to #16801) (#16987) Top

lenzo




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lenzo posted @ 2014-10-24 1:58 PM

If someone is interested here you can find the screen recording of my solution: http://youtu.be/JqGNO85tq7Y



@ 2014-10-24 2:04 PM (#16988 - in reply to #16801) (#16988) Top

lenzo




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lenzo posted @ 2014-10-24 2:04 PM

 How well did the variants represent the theme of the test ? variations represented the theme well
 What was your opinion of the distribution of easy/hard puzzles? Just right
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Very nice


@ 2014-10-24 11:44 PM (#16993 - in reply to #16988) (#16993) Top

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vopani posted @ 2014-10-24 11:44 PM

@lenzo
That was fun to watch! Though, I wonder how you put the 1 and 6 in Row-2 for the 6x6 Surplus right at the start?

Maybe one of the top-10 players should record one of these. And imagine if we could also have some brain-capturing technology that shows visualizations of what goes on in their brains :-)
I hope technology progresses really fast ;-)
@ 2014-10-25 6:42 PM (#16996 - in reply to #16993) (#16996) Top

lenzo




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lenzo posted @ 2014-10-25 6:42 PM

Rohan Rao - 2014-10-24 6:44 PM

@lenzo
That was fun to watch! Though, I wonder how you put the 1 and 6 in Row-2 for the 6x6 Surplus right at the start?



I don't remember what was my thinking ,I now see that the 6 in the first area can only be in r1c1 or r2c1, then 6 is in r6c3 and in r4c6, then 6 can not stay in r2c6 then is in r2c1.
But I saw that I was quick to put it but do not put the other easy 6 in r6c3 and r4c6 then i think it was a lucky mistake because it was my absolute first sudoku surplus...
@ 2014-10-29 5:53 PM (#17020 - in reply to #16801) (#17020) Top

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ChessMaharaja posted @ 2014-10-29 5:53 PM

I loved solving the Chain Sudoku. It was exquisitely designed. Kudos to Deb, looking forward to an exciting Odd-Even round authored by Deb.

I liked the design of all big pointers, kudos to Rohan ! Nice round !! I like Jigsaws, it sounds synonymous with Jurassic somehow.
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