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Posts: 241 Country : Indonesia | chaotic_iak posted @ 2016-05-01 1:22 AM Riad Khanmagomedov - 2016-04-30 9:33 PM chaotic_iak - 2016-04-30 9:25 AM While that alone isn't a big complaint, my issue is that I asked for clarification, but it went unanswered. I believe rule questions should be answered, because otherwise it's an unfair disadvantage for people that interpreted the ambiguous instruction incorrectly (for having an immediate contradiction like above). Your questions, I gave a clear answer - the 16-length loop to be accommodated in the 16-cell region (see under your question). The second part of the question was not answered, whether the loop may touch itself. I do know that the region is made of 16 cells, but I don't know how the loop works. My question was something like this. Left part is a correct Masyu-like loop, while right part is an incorrect Snake-like loop. Which of them is the rule in the puzzle? |
@ 2016-05-01 1:25 AM (#21628 - in reply to #21482) (#21628) Top | |
Posts: 241 Country : Indonesia | chaotic_iak posted @ 2016-05-01 1:25 AM Re Crossmind: That's why I'm interested to know the intended logical path to solve Crossmind, because it just looks completely beyond any approach I can think of. |
@ 2016-05-01 4:43 AM (#21629 - in reply to #21628) (#21629) Top | |
Posts: 170 Country : Germany | rob posted @ 2016-05-01 4:43 AM chaotic_iak - 2016-05-01 1:25 AM Re Crossmind: That's why I'm interested to know the intended logical path to solve Crossmind, because it just looks completely beyond any approach I can think of. I would guess that you missed some of the Mastermind deductions. If my notes are correct, there are just 7 ambiguous words, of which only two have more than two options. |
@ 2016-05-01 9:35 AM (#21630 - in reply to #21629) (#21630) Top | |
Posts: 241 Country : Indonesia | chaotic_iak posted @ 2016-05-01 9:35 AM No, I'm very confident my "solves" for Mastermind were right (because I just used programming to brute force each combination). But even with all of that, I still can't figure out where to start placing any of them. |
@ 2016-05-01 3:43 PM (#21631 - in reply to #21482) (#21631) Top | |
Posts: 1 Country : Russia | dm_litv posted @ 2016-05-01 3:43 PM About the "Crossmind" discussion: The crossword part of this puzzle is completely logically solvable without using of uniqueness. You should start with second "left-to-right" word (middle top of the grid). The first and the last letters of this word must be 4th letters in some pair of words. There are only 3 possible words, 2 of them very quickly lead to the contradiction. Next - everything goes without problems. On the competition as a whole - it is exactly as it should be. Edited by dm_litv 2016-05-01 3:46 PM |
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Posts: 172 Country : ITALY | forcolin posted @ 2016-05-01 8:19 PM dm_litv - 2016-05-01 3:43 PM On the competition as a whole - it is exactly as it should be. I fully agree. [a bit OT, a question for admin] Is there scope for competitions dedicated to optimization puzzles only? Stefano Edited by forcolin 2016-05-01 8:19 PM |
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Posts: 1 Country : India | hsaa509 posted @ 2016-05-02 4:38 PM I am unable to understand about it, could you reply me with proper or actual question? |
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Posts: 187 Country : New Zealand | kiwijam posted @ 2016-05-04 4:58 AM forcolin - 2016-05-02 3:19 AM Is there scope for competitions dedicated to optimization puzzles only? Stefano I think the optimization puzzles are the highlight of Riad's tests. This time there were only 2, and they were 'solvable', but I'd like to see more too! |
@ 2016-05-04 8:33 PM (#21641 - in reply to #21482) (#21641) Top | |
Posts: 234 Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2016-05-04 8:33 PM Thanks to all the participants! Next year it will be necessary to return to the format with three optimization puzzles. |
@ 2016-05-04 9:40 PM (#21642 - in reply to #21482) (#21642) Top | |
Posts: 172 Country : ITALY | forcolin posted @ 2016-05-04 9:40 PM I agree with both the last posts. However I miss a bit the good old DOM. |
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Posts: 11 Country : United States | Eugene Porter posted @ 2017-08-27 5:04 AM Does anyone have a solution for the Trid-Fir? I keep getting stuck. |
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Posts: 11 Country : United States | Eugene Porter posted @ 2017-08-28 8:01 AM This is a very tough contest. I am also struggling with the Voyage puzzle. Even after looking at the answer string I am not sure how to do this puzzle. Is there a solutions page somewhere. After spending several days on these and getting nowhere it would be nice to know what it is I am not getting. Any help would be great. |
@ 2017-08-28 10:24 AM (#23061 - in reply to #21482) (#23061) Top | |
Posts: 187 Country : New Zealand | kiwijam posted @ 2017-08-28 10:24 AM It was a tough contest, much harder than other contests because you have a week instead of an hour to solve them. Perhaps show us an image of where you are up to and we can suggest some next steps? |