@ 2017-02-28 12:10 PM (#22605 - in reply to #22462) (#22605) Top | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2017-02-28 12:10 PM Link to solutions booklet | |||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2017-03-01 1:50 PM (#22607 - in reply to #22462) (#22607) Top | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 44 Country : Russia | AndreyBogdanov posted @ 2017-03-01 1:50 PM Congratulations to Endo, Kota and Takuya for the podium! Thank to all participants. Additional thank for the feedback - it's always quite useful to read comments even if it is negative. The idea and most puzzles are created by Ivan Laptiev - this is his first experience as a puzzlemaker and I think he succeeded. Yes, puzzles required quite a few of summation and counting, but this was supposed by the theme. Surprisingly many strong solvers don't like math :) Puzzles seems to be a bit too hard, but luckily Endo "rescue" the contest and solve all of them. Definitely preliminary preparation (for example writing down a list of sequences containing three-four members) can help a lot with this contest. Non integral "fattiness" could be a surprise, but the hint was in the file password. | |||||||||||||||||||||
@ 2017-03-02 2:31 AM (#22611 - in reply to #22462) (#22611) Top | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Posts: 65 Country : United States | WA1729 posted @ 2017-03-02 2:31 AM
Favorites: Both Tapas Samurai Sudoku Hidato 2 Thanks for a great test! I liked the theme behind this one and felt that it led to interesting puzzles. I made some guesses on a few of the puzzles so I'll have to look at them later. Thanks! |