@ 2010-09-16 2:54 PM (#1768 - in reply to #1743) (#1768) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2010-09-16 2:54 PM Translations from Branko Ceranic (skywalker) 1. Classic Classic sudoku 1-9. 2. Mini diagonals Classic sudoku rules apply. Numbers outside the grid represent sum on mini diagonal starting from nearest field. 3. 3 x 3 identical squares Classic sudoku rules apply. Three identical squares 3x3 will be used three times each in the grid. 4. Offset Sudoku Classic sudoku rules apply. Each number appears exactly once in each of the nine positions in 3x3 square. 5. Mini differences Classic sudoku rules apply. Along the edge is given the difference of the two closest numbers to the edge. 6. Consecutive Classic sudoku rules apply. All neighbours that differ by 1 in the grid are marked 7. Maxi Sudoku Classic sudoku rules apply. Along the edge is given the biggest difference of two of the three closest number to that edge. 8. Position sudoku Classic sudoku rules apply. Along the edge is given the position (1-3) of the biggest of the three nearest cells to the edge. 9. Killer twins Classic sudoku rules apply. The sum of all digits in the bordered area is given in the top left corner of the field. There is no repetition of numbers in a bordered area. The two grids has identical solution. 10. Swimming pool Classic sudoku rules apply. In marked area appears exactly 6 different numbers. 11. Argyle Sudoku Classic sudoku rules apply. On each marked diagonal numbers are different. 12. Sudoku arrows Classic sudoku rules apply. Each arrow points to exactly one number that is equal to the number that is in the field with an arrow. 13. Little killer Classic sudoku rules apply. Along the edge is sum of fields in appropriate diagonal. 14. 11 and number series Classic sudoku rules apply. All pairs with sum 11 are marked (elipse). Number series are marked with dashed broken lines (1-2-3-4, 1-3-5-7, 2-5-8 ...) 15. 1/6/14 Classic sudoku rules apply. All pairs that differ by 1 are marked with circles. All pairs with sum 6 or 14 are marked with greater(less) sign and inequality sign also stands between marked fields. 16. 1 x 3 identical squares Classic sudoku rules apply. One identical square 3x3 will be used three times in the grid. |
@ 2010-09-16 10:07 PM (#1770 - in reply to #1768) (#1770) Top | |
Posts: 21 Country : Germany | uvo posted @ 2010-09-16 10:07 PM Please note that the instruction booklet contains only examples of all possible puzzle types; the actual competition may have them in different order or several of the same kind - I am quite sure there will be more than one standard Sudoku. |
@ 2010-09-16 11:39 PM (#1771 - in reply to #1770) (#1771) Top | |
Posts: 337 Country : Switzerland | Fred76 posted @ 2010-09-16 11:39 PM uvo - 2010-09-16 10:07 PM I am quite sure there will be more than one standard Sudoku. If they are not so tough than that one in the indtruction booklet, we should survive ! |
@ 2010-09-19 8:21 PM (#1774 - in reply to #1771) (#1774) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-09-19 8:21 PM Results here - http://www.logic-masters.de/DSM2010/q_tabelle.php |
@ 2010-09-20 5:41 AM (#1775 - in reply to #1774) (#1775) Top | |
Posts: 152 Country : United Kingdom | detuned posted @ 2010-09-20 5:41 AM My German is non-existent, so maybe I've missed something...but does anyone have the password to open the pdf!? |
@ 2010-09-21 11:10 AM (#1783 - in reply to #1775) (#1783) Top | |
Posts: 32 Country : Turkey | zhergan posted @ 2010-09-21 11:10 AM The password is "dokushin2010". Regards, Zafer |
@ 2010-09-24 4:35 AM (#1812 - in reply to #1743) (#1812) Top | |
Posts: 152 Country : United Kingdom | detuned posted @ 2010-09-24 4:35 AM Thanks! |