@ 2015-12-28 9:02 PM (#20398 - in reply to #20391) (#20398) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 44 Country : Russia | AndreyBogdanov posted @ 2015-12-28 9:02 PM Rohan Rao - 2015-12-28 1:38 PM Timings are mentioned on the submission page too: http://logicmastersindia.com/PR/201512/ Thank you. Sorry, I didn't understand, that I can click on the "Timing" word. Edited by AndreyBogdanov 2015-12-28 9:02 PM | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-28 9:48 PM (#20400 - in reply to #20396) (#20400) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2015-12-28 9:48 PM shankarsudhir - 2015-12-28 8:20 PM That is right.Just wanted to confirm if the deadline for the test has been extended by an extra two days ? | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-28 10:43 PM (#20401 - in reply to #20267) (#20401) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 59 Country : United States | bob posted @ 2015-12-28 10:43 PM
Well, that was annoying. I'll be honest, I have never cared much for snake puzzles--too much intuition (=bifurcation for me). I solved all of the grafitti snake puzzles, which seem the most logical. I did the first three regular snakes. I wasted about 30 minutes on the last one but never got the right combination of turns. I then wasted about 30 minutes on the first "easy" toroidal snake and got nowhere. Summed snake--all the "fun" of trial and error combined with lots of arithmetic? No thanks, and there was no time anyway. Ugh, thoroughly frustrating and now I dislike snake puzzles more than ever. To those that can magically do these, kudos to you! | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-28 11:55 PM (#20402 - in reply to #20401) (#20402) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 44 Country : Russia | AndreyBogdanov posted @ 2015-12-28 11:55 PM Summed snake--all the "fun" of trial and error combined with lots of arithmetic? For my opinion summed was most logical puzzles in this contest. | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-29 1:10 AM (#20403 - in reply to #20267) (#20403) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 16 Country : United Kingdom | BohemianCoast posted @ 2015-12-29 1:10 AM I'm feeling a tiny bit hard done by because I started the contest, the site crashed almost immediately (as I was entering my first answer) and didn't come back until long after my 90 minutes were up. No worries really; I'm rubbish at Snake puzzles anyway. | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-29 2:49 AM (#20404 - in reply to #20267) (#20404) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 35 Country : The Netherlands | Bram28 posted @ 2015-12-29 2:49 AM Not a good time for my printer to refuse printing ... had to do them all by hand. Oh well! Nice puzzles anyway!! | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-29 5:10 AM (#20405 - in reply to #20404) (#20405) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2015-12-29 5:10 AM Bram28 - 2015-12-29 2:49 AM Not a good time for my printer to refuse printing ... had to do them all by hand. Oh well! Nice puzzles anyway!! Interesting. If my printer had issues I'd just do this on MS Paint. In fact, I was debating with myself about solving this round on paint because I actually thought I'd be faster, but then I thought solving on paper will help me more with offline competitions and went with that. Still, I personally think Snake is a puzzle which can be done with the fill option on paint. The only variant from the contest for which I'd say its better on paper is Summed Snake. Our notations while solving the puzzle probably differ though. | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-29 8:28 AM (#20411 - in reply to #20375) (#20411) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 5 Country : India | Pratyu2812 posted @ 2015-12-29 8:28 AM Taking basic snakes puzzle , when there are numbers outside the box, say 5 , what I generally do is find combinations : 2+3/ 3+2, 4+1/1+4 and find similar combinations with other rows/columns and with trial and error fit it in. Is there any other logical way to work around? Maybe knowing this will help me with other puzzles too. | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-29 10:51 AM (#20413 - in reply to #20411) (#20413) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2015-12-29 10:51 AM Pratyu2812 - 2015-12-29 8:28 AM Taking basic snakes puzzle , when there are numbers outside the box, say 5 , what I generally do is find combinations : 2+3/ 3+2, 4+1/1+4 and find similar combinations with other rows/columns and with trial and error fit it in. Is there any other logical way to work around? Maybe knowing this will help me with other puzzles too. Yes, there are quite a few ways or few places to look for. For classic snakes, 1) Look where the head of snake can move 2) Look where the tail of snake can move 3) Look for Big number clues 4) Look for group of clues together in adjacent rows. Of course most of solvers , visualize an rough sketch of path as well. But for this contest at least, you don't need that, it moves logically all puzzles. But in generally knowing these techniques is not enough, but applying it. So in particular if you face any issues for any puzzle, post that and puzzlers here will help you through solving it. | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-29 2:31 PM (#20415 - in reply to #20267) (#20415) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 5 Country : India | anithra posted @ 2015-12-29 2:31 PM First timer . Will the solutions be posted?. | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-29 2:36 PM (#20416 - in reply to #20415) (#20416) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2015-12-29 2:36 PM anithra - 2015-12-29 2:31 PM First timer . Will the solutions be posted?. yes , after the test is over. | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-29 2:42 PM (#20417 - in reply to #20267) (#20417) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 11 Country : Japan | Hotel posted @ 2015-12-29 2:42 PM
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@ 2015-12-29 2:52 PM (#20418 - in reply to #20416) (#20418) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 5 Country : India | anithra posted @ 2015-12-29 2:52 PM Great!. Thank you. | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-29 5:01 PM (#20419 - in reply to #20267) (#20419) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 11 Country : Japan | Hotel posted @ 2015-12-29 5:01 PM In this test, I think toroidal snake is most difficult. In particular I couldn't find even the first step of two puzzles on page 6. Anyone knows how to start? | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-29 6:47 PM (#20420 - in reply to #20419) (#20420) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2015-12-29 6:47 PM Hotel - 2015-12-29 5:01 PM In this test, I think toroidal snake is most difficult. In particular I couldn't find even the first step of two puzzles on page 6. Anyone knows how to start? We are planning to document steps for as many puzzles in this contest, but that will take a while. In the mean time, here are the steps for Toroidal - 3(9X9) (Logic and images from Prasanna)
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@ 2015-12-29 7:56 PM (#20421 - in reply to #20420) (#20421) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 11 Country : Japan | Hotel posted @ 2015-12-29 7:56 PM debmohanty - 2015-12-29 6:47 PM Hotel - 2015-12-29 5:01 PM In this test, I think toroidal snake is most difficult. In particular I couldn't find even the first step of two puzzles on page 6. Anyone knows how to start? We are planning to document steps for as many puzzles in this contest, but that will take a while. In the mean time, here are the steps for Toroidal - 3(9X9) Thanks a lot! It's really useful for me to learn some techniques. | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-30 1:50 AM (#20432 - in reply to #20267) (#20432) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 28 Country : United Kingdom | puzzlemad posted @ 2015-12-30 1:50 AM Thanks. As always an enjoyable set - and no answer key mistakes from me either | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-30 3:55 AM (#20434 - in reply to #20405) (#20434) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 187 Country : New Zealand | kiwijam posted @ 2015-12-30 3:55 AM prasanna16391 - 2015-12-29 12:10 PM Interesting. If my printer had issues I'd just do this on MS Paint. In fact, I was debating with myself about solving this round on paint because I actually thought I'd be faster, but then I thought solving on paper will help me more with offline competitions and went with that. Still, I personally think Snake is a puzzle which can be done with the fill option on paint. The only variant from the contest for which I'd say its better on paper is Summed Snake. Our notations while solving the puzzle probably differ though. I did the first couple of classics in Paint while I waited for the printer to print (which is why I had a wrong submission, I didn't colour in the first tail cell specifically and thought it was empty when entering the answer key...!) But I think all of Horse, Toroidal and Summed benefit from extra notation (Toroidal especially, I like to replicate the cells on the far sides of the grid to better visualize what the snake is doing) so decided that paper solving was best. | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-30 4:03 AM (#20435 - in reply to #20434) (#20435) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2015-12-30 4:03 AM kiwijam - 2015-12-30 3:55 AM prasanna16391 - 2015-12-29 12:10 PM Interesting. If my printer had issues I'd just do this on MS Paint. In fact, I was debating with myself about solving this round on paint because I actually thought I'd be faster, but then I thought solving on paper will help me more with offline competitions and went with that. Still, I personally think Snake is a puzzle which can be done with the fill option on paint. The only variant from the contest for which I'd say its better on paper is Summed Snake. Our notations while solving the puzzle probably differ though. I did the first couple of classics in Paint while I waited for the printer to print (which is why I had a wrong submission, I didn't colour in the first tail cell specifically and thought it was empty when entering the answer key...!) But I think all of Horse, Toroidal and Summed benefit from extra notation (Toroidal especially, I like to replicate the cells on the far sides of the grid to better visualize what the snake is doing) so decided that paper solving was best. Ah, I forgot about Toroidal. I'm generally just good with those without replicating the cells, and it was the same here. | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-30 6:06 PM (#20444 - in reply to #20267) (#20444) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2015-12-30 6:06 PM
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@ 2015-12-31 5:46 AM (#20453 - in reply to #20267) (#20453) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2015-12-31 5:46 AM
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@ 2015-12-31 7:35 AM (#20454 - in reply to #20453) (#20454) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2015-12-31 7:35 AM Leaderboard updated - http://logicmastersindia.com/PR/2015-16-ranks.asp | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-31 8:26 AM (#20455 - in reply to #20454) (#20455) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2015-12-31 8:26 AM Hotel - 2015-12-29 5:01 PM In this test, I think toroidal snake is most difficult. In particular I couldn't find even the first step of two puzzles on page 6. Anyone knows how to start? Steps for Toroidal 12X12 (Logic and images from Prasanna)
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@ 2015-12-31 7:35 PM (#20458 - in reply to #20267) (#20458) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2015-12-31 7:35 PM Solutions appended to puzzle booklet. | ||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2015-12-31 11:18 PM (#20460 - in reply to #20267) (#20460) Top | |||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 55 Country : India | ashaash11ash posted @ 2015-12-31 11:18 PM Congrats to EKBM, Uvo and Deu for top 3 places. congrats to Prasanna, Amit and Swaroop for top 3 India. Thanx to all 173 participants. Thanks to deb for giving me the opportunity to conduct the contest. the contest was on a tough side. Toroidal seemed to be the toughest in this contest. there were 22 participants who submitted all the 22 puzzles correctly :) hoped u all enjoyed the contest. Thanks |