@ 2015-02-22 9:09 PM (#17737 - in reply to #17731) (#17737) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2015-02-22 9:09 PM Yajendra - 2015-02-22 4:10 PM I seem to have correct solution for inequality 9*9, but it shows wrong.. For your solution, check that all the inequality sign are followed properly. Missing even one inequality sign sometimes leads to wrong solution. | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-22 9:10 PM (#17738 - in reply to #17706) (#17738) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2015-02-22 9:10 PM swaroop2011 - 2015-02-20 10:21 AM Very Nice Puzzles rajesh !! For me it was bad performance, though i completed in time. I did lot of mistakes and got stuck in the Inequality big one (I guess that's my weak spot and need to improve upon that) Overall Excellent Puzzles. My favourite was QuadMax and Touchy big ones. Thanks Swaroop! Looking forward to next episode of SM where you are author. | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-22 9:11 PM (#17739 - in reply to #17707) (#17739) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2015-02-22 9:11 PM rakesh_rai - 2015-02-20 2:13 PM Nice test, Rajesh. I had almost forgotten how to solve Touchy and was solving it as a classic for some time. Inequality(6x6 and 9x9) and Touchy(9x9) took me close to 34 minutes. Luckily I was able to complete the set in time. The grids I liked the most were Renban 9x9 and Standard 9x9 (2). Thanks Rakesh for your feedback. | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-22 9:28 PM (#17740 - in reply to #17658) (#17740) Top | ||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2015-02-22 9:28 PM
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@ 2015-02-22 10:35 PM (#17741 - in reply to #17735) (#17741) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 8 Country : India | sonnylaskar posted @ 2015-02-22 10:35 PM rajeshk - 2015-02-22 8:46 PM sonnylaskar - 2015-02-22 6:26 PM The sudokus were nice. It would be helpful if someone could help me in approaching the Touchy Sodukus For Touchy Sudoku try to start with 1 and 9 as 1 and 9 can has to be connected with 2 and 8 respectively. Can the adjacent consecutive neighbour belong to a separate 3x3 box? | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-22 10:38 PM (#17742 - in reply to #17741) (#17742) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 774 Country : India | rakesh_rai posted @ 2015-02-22 10:38 PM sonnylaskar - 2015-02-22 10:35 PM Yes, it can.rajeshk - 2015-02-22 8:46 PM sonnylaskar - 2015-02-22 6:26 PM The sudokus were nice. It would be helpful if someone could help me in approaching the Touchy Sodukus For Touchy Sudoku try to start with 1 and 9 as 1 and 9 can has to be connected with 2 and 8 respectively. Can the adjacent consecutive neighbour belong to a separate 3x3 box? | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-22 11:11 PM (#17744 - in reply to #17658) (#17744) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 139 Country : Estonia | TiiT posted @ 2015-02-22 11:11 PM I think renban was a bit of out of theme. It has actually nothing to do with the neighbours. Consecutive Sudoku would be more appropriate in this case in example. But the puzzles were nice and I have absolutely no problem with solving renban - It's actually one of my favourites because of what happened in Eger 2011 :) | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-23 3:07 AM (#17745 - in reply to #17658) (#17745) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 164 Country : Slovakia | greenhorn posted @ 2015-02-23 3:07 AM
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@ 2015-02-23 3:18 AM (#17746 - in reply to #17658) (#17746) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 6 Country : Belarus | Maksim posted @ 2015-02-23 3:18 AM
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@ 2015-02-23 2:56 PM (#17748 - in reply to #17746) (#17748) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2015-02-23 2:56 PM ExtensionBased on a request from a player, we are extending this contest till Wednesday morning. See submission page for exact timing. | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-23 3:43 PM (#17749 - in reply to #17658) (#17749) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 22 Country : ITALY | lenzo posted @ 2015-02-23 3:43 PM
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@ 2015-02-23 5:10 PM (#17750 - in reply to #17658) (#17750) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 225 Country : Thailand | tamz29 posted @ 2015-02-23 5:10 PM Let me congratulate you on a test well done. The puzzles were great. This quibble is more of a general problem than a personal attack. I think Inequality Sudoku with all relations given is a bad puzzle, not because your particular puzzle is bad but the idea of having all relations given makes up for a very tedious 'puzzle'. One can either start with the 9s to 8s, 7 and so on... or from 1 to 2 to 3...and so on, and it becomes more of a laborious work than fun. ALL Inequality Sudoku where all relations are given works this way. I think a lot of Thai solvers have had enough of computer-generated Inequality Sudoku in our tournaments, and due to its nature any attempt at handmaking such puzzle goes unnoticed, the one in the test included. My recommendation to all future authors is to not give all relations and try to be more artistic. I can name puzzles from BIST, Tetsuya Nishio Cup and several in the Daily league - where authors present Inequality Sudoku substantially better with given numbers, patterns and more interesting solving paths than give all relations for solvers to track down 9s and 1s. I see the 6x6 puzzle has a few relations omitted out but the end result is still very boring to solve. Please don't take this personal Rajesh, I'm just trying convey an opinion. I have no problems with other puzzles, and I really enjoyed the test with Either Or Sudoku being my favourite. Thanks! | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-23 5:55 PM (#17751 - in reply to #17750) (#17751) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2015-02-23 5:55 PM @tamz29 Thanks for your feedback. It will help me to improve my Sudoku/Puzzle Creation skills. | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-23 9:14 PM (#17752 - in reply to #17658) (#17752) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 44 Country : Thailand | MrLiang posted @ 2015-02-23 9:14 PM
Only Greater or Less sign can make me confuse and touchy take long time, but the number clues (Heart) good idea. ^_^ And other puzzles are very good. Good jobs, Rajesh. | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-24 4:10 AM (#17755 - in reply to #17658) (#17755) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 3 Country : Slovenia | azalozni posted @ 2015-02-24 4:10 AM
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@ 2015-02-24 2:38 PM (#17757 - in reply to #17658) (#17757) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 18 Country : India | Yajendra posted @ 2015-02-24 2:38 PM
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@ 2015-02-24 3:15 PM (#17758 - in reply to #17658) (#17758) Top | ||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2015-02-24 3:15 PM
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@ 2015-02-24 10:42 PM (#17760 - in reply to #17658) (#17760) Top | ||||||||||||||||
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@ 2015-02-25 3:51 PM (#17763 - in reply to #17760) (#17763) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2015-02-25 3:51 PM Neighbours Variations is over now. Password has been removed, and solutions appended to the pdf. Congratulations to jaku111, Tiit and kwaka for taking the Top 3 spots. | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-27 12:02 AM (#17771 - in reply to #17658) (#17771) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 4 Country : India | huisouvik posted @ 2015-02-27 12:02 AM
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@ 2015-02-27 9:20 PM (#17774 - in reply to #17658) (#17774) Top | ||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2015-02-27 9:20 PM
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@ 2015-02-28 4:08 PM (#17777 - in reply to #17658) (#17777) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 8 Country : India | sonnylaskar posted @ 2015-02-28 4:08 PM I am trying to solve Touchy (6x6) and I am struck here.Need some hint in progressing.I am sure if I make one more cell, it will be done. | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-28 4:09 PM (#17778 - in reply to #17658) (#17778) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 8 Country : India | sonnylaskar posted @ 2015-02-28 4:09 PM I am trying to solve Touchy (6x6) and I am struck here.Need some hint in progressing.I am sure if I make one more cell, it will be done. (Touchy.png) Attachments ---------------- Touchy.png (18KB - 0 downloads) | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-28 4:38 PM (#17779 - in reply to #17778) (#17779) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 268 Country : India | rvarun posted @ 2015-02-28 4:38 PM sonnylaskar - 2015-02-28 4:09 PM I am trying to solve Touchy (6x6) and I am struck here.Need some hint in progressing.I am sure if I make one more cell, it will be done. Check R1C1. You can have a 1 or 6 here. If you put 1, the neighbor cell R2C1 will be 5 or 6 and R1C2 is already 3. This violates the touchy rule. So it must be 6 here. Try proceeding from here. | |||||||||||||||
@ 2015-02-28 6:46 PM (#17781 - in reply to #17779) (#17781) Top | ||||||||||||||||
Posts: 8 Country : India | sonnylaskar posted @ 2015-02-28 6:46 PM rvarun - 2015-02-28 4:38 PM sonnylaskar - 2015-02-28 4:09 PM I am trying to solve Touchy (6x6) and I am struck here.Need some hint in progressing.I am sure if I make one more cell, it will be done. Check R1C1. You can have a 1 or 6 here. If you put 1, the neighbor cell R2C1 will be 5 or 6 and R1C2 is already 3. This violates the touchy rule. So it must be 6 here. Try proceeding from here. Ya I didn't notice that. |