@ 2015-08-05 1:53 PM (#18923 - in reply to #18540) (#18923) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2015-08-05 1:53 PM Points Table |
@ 2015-08-06 12:37 AM (#18926 - in reply to #18540) (#18926) Top | |
Posts: 172 Country : ITALY | forcolin posted @ 2015-08-06 12:37 AM in B3, As easy as ABC (numbers) judging from the solution after "Letters ’x’ and numbers ’n’ outside the grid indicate that ’x’ is the ’n’th letter in that row or column" you should specify "looking from that point of view" (or similar wording). otherwise it's ambiguous |
@ 2015-08-06 2:43 PM (#18931 - in reply to #18540) (#18931) Top | |
Posts: 24 Country : India | lrani posted @ 2015-08-06 2:43 PM Any specific link which has more examples on gapped kakuro puzzles pls |
@ 2015-08-06 6:10 PM (#18932 - in reply to #18931) (#18932) Top | |
Posts: 1803 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2015-08-06 6:10 PM lrani - 2015-08-06 2:43 PM Any specific link which has more examples on gapped kakuro puzzles pls http://logicmastersindia.com/lmitests/?test=M201303P https://yureklis.wordpress.com/2013/04/04/puzzle-76-gapped-kakuro/ https://yureklis.wordpress.com/2012/06/01/puzzle-4-gapped-kakuro/ http://www.gmpuzzles.com/blog/2015/06/sunday-surprise-13-gapped-kak... That's 4 huge puzzles :) |
@ 2015-08-06 8:45 PM (#18933 - in reply to #18540) (#18933) Top | |
Posts: 241 Country : Indonesia | chaotic_iak posted @ 2015-08-06 8:45 PM "Players submitting all 35 puzzles correctly are eligible for bonus points." How much are the bonus points? "Answer key: Enter the first three shapes seen along the marked rows & columns. (– if not enough shapes). For the example the answer key is OL-, Z--, OT-, LSI" Since the tetromino bank doesn't have any S, I suppose the S in the fourth answer should have been Z? |
@ 2015-08-06 11:15 PM (#18934 - in reply to #18540) (#18934) Top | |
Posts: 24 Country : India | lrani posted @ 2015-08-06 11:15 PM Can you also share the link for more examples on full tapa pls. |
@ 2015-08-07 7:19 AM (#18935 - in reply to #18540) (#18935) Top | |
Posts: 33 Country : India | puneet87 posted @ 2015-08-07 7:19 AM @forcolin It is not ambiguous; if the letters and numbers are given on the left of grid, it is implied that it should be looked from left to right, same for numbers given at bottom, top and right of the grid. |
@ 2015-08-07 6:26 PM (#18937 - in reply to #18935) (#18937) Top | |
Posts: 349 Country : India | amitsowani posted @ 2015-08-07 6:26 PM 3 point snake and full tapa for practice (3pointsnake.png) (full tapa.png) Attachments ---------------- 3pointsnake.png (6KB - 5 downloads) full tapa.png (8KB - 7 downloads) |
@ 2015-08-07 7:06 PM (#18938 - in reply to #18851) (#18938) Top | |
Posts: 24 Country : India | lrani posted @ 2015-08-07 7:06 PM Can someone share the logic or the solution for the Not alone puzzle in the link provided by Prasanna pls. http://puzzleparasite.blogspot.in/search/label/Not%20Alone Edited by lrani 2015-08-07 7:08 PM |
@ 2015-08-07 8:16 PM (#18939 - in reply to #18540) (#18939) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2015-08-07 8:16 PM @Irani for which puzzle you want. I mean that link has 2 of them: One single and one part of Matchmaker puzzle ? |
@ 2015-08-07 8:35 PM (#18940 - in reply to #18540) (#18940) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2015-08-07 8:35 PM Thanks Prasanna for all practice links. Thanks Amit for that puzzles. They have nice starts. Then it goes in flow :). |
@ 2015-08-07 9:03 PM (#18941 - in reply to #18939) (#18941) Top | |
Posts: 24 Country : India | lrani posted @ 2015-08-07 9:03 PM Matchmaker one. |
@ 2015-08-07 9:25 PM (#18942 - in reply to #18933) (#18942) Top | |
Posts: 1803 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2015-08-07 9:25 PM chaotic_iak - 2015-08-06 8:45 PM "Players submitting all 35 puzzles correctly are eligible for bonus points." How much are the bonus points? "Answer key: Enter the first three shapes seen along the marked rows & columns. (– if not enough shapes). For the example the answer key is OL-, Z--, OT-, LSI" Since the tetromino bank doesn't have any S, I suppose the S in the fourth answer should have been Z? Bonus = 7 points per minute. Will be updated tomorrow. Yup, Z, not S. Will also be updated tomorrow. |
@ 2015-08-08 7:49 AM (#18943 - in reply to #18940) (#18943) Top | |
Posts: 24 Country : India | lrani posted @ 2015-08-08 7:49 AM Thanks Swaroop I was able to work out the solution. |
@ 2015-08-08 7:56 AM (#18944 - in reply to #18937) (#18944) Top | |
Posts: 24 Country : India | lrani posted @ 2015-08-08 7:56 AM Thanks Amit for the puzzles. I have practiced tapas but I dont know what is a full tapa. Can someone please tell me what is the meaning of 1/2 in a tapa. |
@ 2015-08-08 8:27 AM (#18945 - in reply to #18944) (#18945) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2015-08-08 8:27 AM I am glad you figured out Matchmaker one. lrani - 2015-08-08 7:56 AM Thanks Amit for the puzzles. I have practiced tapas but I dont know what is a full tapa. Can someone please tell me what is the meaning of 1/2 in a tapa. Hi, It's nothing but usual 1 and 2 clue in same cell, just for separation he used "/". |
@ 2015-08-08 8:59 AM (#18946 - in reply to #18945) (#18946) Top | |
Posts: 24 Country : India | lrani posted @ 2015-08-08 8:59 AM Thanks Swaroop and another basic question may be..How do the letter act as clues or how do we fit the words in a full tapa ? |
@ 2015-08-08 9:20 AM (#18947 - in reply to #18946) (#18947) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2015-08-08 9:20 AM lrani - 2015-08-08 8:59 AM Thanks Swaroop and another basic question may be..How do the letter act as clues or how do we fit the words in a full tapa ? Letters are not part of Tapa Clues. Letters even don't represent Tapa shading cells. Words should not block the Tapa Connectivity. Answering that general question is difficult, if you are having troubles in solving any particular puzzle or stuck at any particular step, then post that, We would be happy to help you . |
@ 2015-08-08 11:07 AM (#18948 - in reply to #18947) (#18948) Top | |
Posts: 24 Country : India | lrani posted @ 2015-08-08 11:07 AM Thank you. In the Instruction booklet there were 2 tapas mentioned. No questions on H1/H2. In H3 - full tapa no doubt on shading the cells 1/3 or 3. Question is are we placing the number list or word list IB /2015/1000/5555 by trial and error. Pls let me know. |
@ 2015-08-08 11:38 AM (#18949 - in reply to #18948) (#18949) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2015-08-08 11:38 AM lrani - 2015-08-08 11:07 AM Thank you. In the Instruction booklet there were 2 tapas mentioned. No questions on H1/H2. In H3 - full tapa no doubt on shading the cells 1/3 or 3. Question is are we placing the number list or word list IB /2015/1000/5555 by trial and error. Pls let me know. Remember that every puzzle could be solved logically (atleast I can guarantee that would be case with IPC). Just few steps to approach H3: 1) r1c1,r2c1,r2c2 and r1c3 are shaded, r1c3 is unshaded. This also makes r1c4 shaded. 2) Now the "3" clue can be two ways -- (i) r3c1 r4c1 r5c1 or (ii) r3c2 r3c3 and r4c3. 3) There is letter 'B' already given, so from the list of choices only one word fits, which is "IB" , so 'I' at r1c5. 4) Immediately it follows, r2c4 r2c5 r2c6 will be shaded. 5) Now if the "3" clue follows (ii) , then there will be isolated blank cell at r2c3. (as there is no word or numeral of single size). 6) So now you get r3c2 r3c3 r4c3 r5c2 r5c3 as unshaded. So all these will contain some given characters/numerals. 7) It's easy now to fit three 4 digit numbers (as there is only one way). |
@ 2015-08-08 12:55 PM (#18950 - in reply to #18949) (#18950) Top | |
Posts: 24 Country : India | lrani posted @ 2015-08-08 12:55 PM Thanks Swaroop. Explanation really helped. |
@ 2015-08-08 4:29 PM (#18951 - in reply to #18540) (#18951) Top | |
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2015-08-08 4:29 PM I have doubt regarding Hidden Pairs Puzzles. IB says as below This Hidden Pairs puzzle will be based on one of the puzzle types that is elsewhere in the Puzzle Booklet. The type will also need to be deduced looking at the images. My doubt is will only one puzzle type be used to match the hidden pairs or there will be multiple different puzzle types? |
@ 2015-08-08 7:09 PM (#18952 - in reply to #18951) (#18952) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2015-08-08 7:09 PM rajeshk - 2015-08-08 4:29 PM Only one puzzle type.My doubt is will only one puzzle type be used to match the hidden pairs or there will be multiple different puzzle types? |
@ 2015-08-08 7:17 PM (#18953 - in reply to #18540) (#18953) Top | |
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2015-08-08 7:17 PM Thanks Deb! |
@ 2015-08-08 7:17 PM (#18954 - in reply to #18540) (#18954) Top | |
Posts: 24 Country : India | lrani posted @ 2015-08-08 7:17 PM Can anyone pls share more examples on Fillomino stars. |