@ 2015-04-07 5:01 PM (#18196 - in reply to #18026) (#18196) Top | |
Posts: 6 Country : India | Mamta posted @ 2015-04-07 5:01 PM Not able to start the test |
@ 2015-04-07 5:44 PM (#18197 - in reply to #18026) (#18197) Top | |
Posts: 48 Country : India | sanket.saxena posted @ 2015-04-07 5:44 PM All of the puzzles were extremely nice. After solving 2 puzzles, I checked all off them and got that all puzzles are classics and the most surprisingly was the 'surprise' one that was also a 'classi'c. By the way happy to finish on 4th from India and first time in top 10 from India in any competition. Could make to the podium if did not do 'diagonal' wrong in first submission. Edited by sanket.saxena 2015-04-07 5:46 PM |
@ 2015-04-07 6:16 PM (#18199 - in reply to #18026) (#18199) Top | |
Posts: 18 Country : India | Yajendra posted @ 2015-04-07 6:16 PM It was my first completed puzzle set. I was easily able to solve all the sudokus and did not commit a single mistake once, so was able to do it in time. First time, I have been so flawless in solving sudokus. So, I would like to know if the difficulty level was lower than regular LMI sudokus? Edited by Yajendra 2015-04-07 6:17 PM |
@ 2015-04-07 7:05 PM (#18200 - in reply to #18026) (#18200) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2015-04-07 7:05 PM Congrats to Jan Zverina, Hideaki Jo and Jakub Ondrousek for the top-3 players. Congrats to Prakhar Gupta, Kishore Kumar and Rishi Puri for the top-3 Indian players. "Good artists copy, great artists steal" - Pablo Picasso. Few months back, a couple of my friends created some sudoku variants and asked me to test solve them. It was their first try at creating sudokus and they did quite a decent job, since they were all unique. Only problem was, all the variants could be solved like Classics without having to use the variant rule and I had a hearty laugh while solving them. For example, there was an Odd Even Sudoku with 42 givens... a Non-Consecutive Sudoku with 33 givens... etc. :-) That's how the idea was formed for this test. It was subtle April 'fooling', unlike last year's total surprise (which was awesome in its own way). Thanks to Deb Mohanty and Prasanna Seshadri for test-solving and other inputs and 'contributions'. Incidentally, 13 is my favourite number and this also happens to be the 13th test I'm authoring on LMI. I'm happy many of you were able to complete the test and get the bonus, it was intentionally left longer and the difficulty such that a large portion of solvers would finish. Thanks for all messages, and hope to see some more exciting Sudoku solving in the months to come! :-) |
@ 2015-07-11 1:17 PM (#18720 - in reply to #18026) (#18720) Top | |
Posts: 4 | long123 posted @ 2015-07-11 1:17 PM Turns out to be a bad choice since solving online is much much slower :( |
@ 2015-10-06 2:57 AM (#19573 - in reply to #18026) (#19573) Top | |
Posts: 1 Country : Myanmar | Eik Sint posted @ 2015-10-06 2:57 AM Would anyone told me the password for this test and September test? |
@ 2015-10-06 4:49 AM (#19574 - in reply to #19573) (#19574) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2015-10-06 4:49 AM Eik Sint - 2015-10-06 2:57 AM LuckyYou, 9CrazyVariantsWould anyone told me the password for this test and September test? |