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@ 2016-11-22 3:11 AM (#22096 - in reply to #22079) (#22096) Top

paramesis



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paramesis posted @ 2016-11-22 3:11 AM

On further consideration, I agree with your reading, and I'm going forward with the understanding that ships cannot occupy those cells.
@ 2016-11-27 6:36 PM (#22104 - in reply to #22079) (#22104) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2016-11-27 6:36 PM

Score page is now enabled.
@ 2016-11-27 8:56 PM (#22105 - in reply to #22079) (#22105) Top

auroux



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auroux posted @ 2016-11-27 8:56 PM

On the circular maze, (#18), the arrow "A" starts in the middle of an edge. Is the edge containing the arrow the last one or the first one around the circle? (if it contains a wall, do we count that wall as part of the first group or the last group). For example, if there were a single wall of length 3 on that circle, lying in the sector above the A, the sector containing the A, and the sector just below, would the answer key be 12 or 21?
@ 2016-11-27 11:52 PM (#22106 - in reply to #22105) (#22106) Top

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rakesh_rai posted @ 2016-11-27 11:52 PM

auroux - 2016-11-27 8:56 PM

On the circular maze, (#18), the arrow "A" starts in the middle of an edge. Is the edge containing the arrow the last one or the first one around the circle? (if it contains a wall, do we count that wall as part of the first group or the last group). For example, if there were a single wall of length 3 on that circle, lying in the sector above the A, the sector containing the A, and the sector just below, would the answer key be 12 or 21?

The edge containing the arrow is the first one. The answer would be 21 in your example.
@ 2016-11-28 10:56 AM (#22107 - in reply to #22079) (#22107) Top

paramesis



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paramesis posted @ 2016-11-28 10:56 AM

 How balanced do you think the puzzle types of this test were? Perfectly balanced
 What was your opinion of the distribution of easy/hard puzzles? Just right
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Very nice
 What was your opinion about the answer key extraction? Mostly perfect answer keys
 How did you feel about the length / time limit for this test? Just right
 Of the puzzles you solved/attempted, how well did their point values reflect the difficulty/time spent? All puzzles were worth the right amount
 What was your opinion of the booklet formatting and printing? Just right


Lots of interesting puzzle types in this test. I really enjoyed the ones I managed to get to.
@ 2016-11-28 12:45 PM (#22108 - in reply to #22079) (#22108) Top

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Rubben posted @ 2016-11-28 12:45 PM

Great contest!
@ 2016-11-29 1:58 PM (#22111 - in reply to #22079) (#22111) Top

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ghirsch posted @ 2016-11-29 1:58 PM

 How balanced do you think the puzzle types of this test were? Fairly balanced
 What was your opinion of the distribution of easy/hard puzzles? Just right
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Very nice
 What was your opinion about the answer key extraction? Mostly perfect answer keys
 How did you feel about the length / time limit for this test? Just right
 Of the puzzles you solved/attempted, how well did their point values reflect the difficulty/time spent? All puzzles were worth the right amount
 What was your opinion of the booklet formatting and printing? Just right


Great puzzles, I enjoyed all of the ones that I had time for. It did seem like the XO type was over-represented though, with 1/3 of the puzzles being variations of this type. That said, some of the variations were really interesting, I especially enjoyed the XII puzzle.

Edited by ghirsch 2016-11-29 2:00 PM
@ 2016-11-29 3:41 PM (#22112 - in reply to #22079) (#22112) Top

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justinlam3 posted @ 2016-11-29 3:41 PM

 How balanced do you think the puzzle types of this test were? Perfectly balanced
 What was your opinion of the distribution of easy/hard puzzles? Just right
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Very nice
 What was your opinion about the answer key extraction? Mostly perfect answer keys
 How did you feel about the length / time limit for this test? A bit too many puzzles
 Of the puzzles you solved/attempted, how well did their point values reflect the difficulty/time spent? Most puzzles were worth the right amount
 What was your opinion of the booklet formatting and printing? Just right


@ 2016-11-29 5:17 PM (#22113 - in reply to #22079) (#22113) Top

Cenan



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Cenan posted @ 2016-11-29 5:17 PM

Hello, I have written the answers for question 6 but have forgotten to click the 'submit' button !It is clear from the timing that it is not a last second submission. So is it possible to correct my total points accordingly ?

Cenan Denizer
@ 2016-11-29 5:26 PM (#22114 - in reply to #22113) (#22114) Top

rakesh_rai




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rakesh_rai posted @ 2016-11-29 5:26 PM

Cenan - 2016-11-29 5:17 PM

Hello, I have written the answers for question 6 but have forgotten to click the 'submit' button !It is clear from the timing that it is not a last second submission. So is it possible to correct my total points accordingly ?

Cenan Denizer
I checked the score page and you have got the points for puzzle 6.
@ 2016-11-29 6:43 PM (#22115 - in reply to #22079) (#22115) Top

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An LMI player posted @ 2016-11-29 6:43 PM

 How balanced do you think the puzzle types of this test were? Fairly balanced
 What was your opinion of the distribution of easy/hard puzzles? Just right
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Very nice
 What was your opinion about the answer key extraction? Mostly perfect answer keys
 How did you feel about the length / time limit for this test? Just right
 Of the puzzles you solved/attempted, how well did their point values reflect the difficulty/time spent? Most puzzles were worth the right amount
 What was your opinion of the booklet formatting and printing? Just right


@ 2016-11-30 1:13 AM (#22116 - in reply to #22079) (#22116) Top

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chaotic_iak posted @ 2016-11-30 1:13 AM

 How balanced do you think the puzzle types of this test were? A bit skewed
 What was your opinion of the distribution of easy/hard puzzles? Just right
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Very nice
 What was your opinion about the answer key extraction? Mostly perfect answer keys
 How did you feel about the length / time limit for this test? Just right
 Of the puzzles you solved/attempted, how well did their point values reflect the difficulty/time spent? All puzzles were worth the right amount
 What was your opinion of the booklet formatting and printing? Just right


Whoops, doing this right after I wake up might not be a very good idea, with a slow start...

The obvious complaint is that there are too many XO puzzles and variations (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12). There could have been a better spread of puzzles. The puzzles themselves were nice; nothing particularly memorable though.

"Mostly perfect" answer keys instead of perfect because Interstellar Route has an awful answer key. Would be better with "lengths of loop segments in row", "column number of black cells", or "letters visited in order", something like that. While I didn't solve it, Build a Circular Maze also looked to have a pretty awkward answer key.

Otherwise, pretty enjoyable; at least it's a puzzle test. Not the best, but still good enough.
@ 2016-11-30 10:46 PM (#22118 - in reply to #22079) (#22118) Top

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rob posted @ 2016-11-30 10:46 PM

Thanks, that was a lot of fun! It's true that there were a lot of no-four-in-a-row puzzles, but while I don't particularly care for the base type, I really enjoyed them here.
@ 2016-11-30 11:18 PM (#22119 - in reply to #22079) (#22119) Top

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tamz29 posted @ 2016-11-30 11:18 PM

Thanks for the puzzles Riad.
It was interesting to figure out new rules for the OX, COOLLL types as you go along.
@ 2016-12-01 2:30 PM (#22120 - in reply to #22111) (#22120) Top

Riad Khanmagomedov



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Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2016-12-01 2:30 PM

ghirsch - 2016-11-29 1:58 PM

Great puzzles, I enjoyed all of the ones that I had time for. It did seem like the XO type was over-represented though, with 1/3 of the puzzles being variations of this type. That said, some of the variations were really interesting, I especially enjoyed the XII puzzle.

One of the rounds of the Moscow Cup I called LOXIC. I have included in this round a new variations of XO. Puzzle XII was specifically invented to the 12 Cup.
@ 2016-12-01 2:37 PM (#22121 - in reply to #22079) (#22121) Top

Riad Khanmagomedov



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Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2016-12-01 2:37 PM

Thanks to all the participants.
I congratulate with the victory Hideaki, Nikola and Michael!
@ 2016-12-11 10:05 AM (#22188 - in reply to #22079) (#22188) Top

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cyberx60 posted @ 2016-12-11 10:05 AM

I really enjoyed this. The XO with regions was a very satisfying solve, as was the build a maze. Thanks!
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