@ 2015-02-08 1:40 PM (#17659 - in reply to #9444) (#17659) Top | |
Somewhere Over the R | Somewhere Over the R posted @ 2015-02-08 1:40 PM Link to original post : Final week for Sudoku ExcavationWe are now approaching the final week of Sudoku Excavation. If you are still out there digging in Tamziania, you have a few days left to go. All submissions that I have received thus far are replied with a confirmation e-mail. Apologies for late replies, I’m usually much more active online than this, so these … Continue reading →Posted in Blog Announcements, Sudoku Excavation |
@ 2015-02-15 1:52 PM (#17684 - in reply to #9444) (#17684) Top | |
Somewhere Over the R | Somewhere Over the R posted @ 2015-02-15 1:52 PM Link to original post : Results of Sudoku ExcavationOne month just flew by didn’t it? 28 solvers headed out to Tamziania, dug up fossil pieces, assembled the Sudoku Mammoth and eventually conquered the mighty beast. Here is the list of solvers in the order of submission: Swaroop Guggilam, Fred Stadler, Stefan Tomlins, Zoran Tanasic, Oliver Rubio, Antonis Lalatsas, Branko Ceranic, Alexandre Valerie, Nikola … Continue reading →Posted in Blog Announcements, Sudoku Excavation |
@ 2015-02-24 7:32 PM (#17761 - in reply to #9444) (#17761) Top | |
Somewhere Over the R | Somewhere Over the R posted @ 2015-02-24 7:32 PM Link to original post : Post-excavation #1All the Sudoku Excavation pages at the menu have been taken down. You can still get the puzzles here: Large 9×9 puzzles Small 6×6 puzzles Solvers were asked to guess the authors of the puzzles, scoring points by doing so. Here’s a rule of thumb: if the sudoku is of a math-related variant, contains little … Continue reading →Posted in Testing, Sudoku Excavation |
@ 2015-03-04 7:40 PM (#17805 - in reply to #9444) (#17805) Top | |
Somewhere Over the R | Somewhere Over the R posted @ 2015-03-04 7:40 PM Link to original post : Post Excavation #2Many solvers made a comment on the Killer Sudoku – either it was unreasonably hard or it was one of the most beautiful puzzles they have ever solved. Couldn’t tell whether you did the right thing, huh? I met up with Sinchai at the annual Thailand Puzzle Open last month and we went through the … Continue reading →Posted in Blog Announcements, Sudoku Excavation |
@ 2015-04-01 5:33 PM (#18143 - in reply to #9444) (#18143) Top | |
Somewhere Over the R | Somewhere Over the R posted @ 2015-04-01 5:33 PM Link to original post : Cranium-Crushing TapaThe hardest Tapa ever written. You have been warned.Posted in Blog Announcements, Cranium Crushers |
@ 2015-05-12 8:33 AM (#18282 - in reply to #9444) (#18282) Top | |
Posts: 225 Country : Thailand | tamz29 posted @ 2015-05-12 8:33 AM https://roygbivpuzzles.wordpress.com/2015/05/10/manila-starts/ Manually posting here. I'm running an event from today until 8th June. Details at the link. See you there! |
@ 2016-10-05 9:58 AM (#22002 - in reply to #9444) (#22002) Top | |
Posts: 225 Country : Thailand | tamz29 posted @ 2016-10-05 9:58 AM https://roygbivpuzzles.wordpress.com/2016/09/30/nikoli-hurdles-4-beg... New event over at SOTR for those who are interested. 8 puzzles to be solved in order - and one lucky winner wins a Nikoli puzzle book. Entries can be made until 29th October. See you there! |