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Round 19 (WSC PlayOffs) - LMI March Sudoku Test - 9th to 13th March32 posts • Page 1 of 2 • 1 2
@ 2018-03-12 9:51 PM (#24497 - in reply to #24419) (#24497) Top

davep



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davep posted @ 2018-03-12 9:51 PM

 How well did you like the theme of the contest? I really liked the theme
 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
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Group Product Sudoku
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Killer Joker Sudoku
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Trio Sum Frame Sudoku


Tough puzzles, very well designed. Cheers!
@ 2018-03-13 2:00 AM (#24498 - in reply to #24419) (#24498) Top

udoroh



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udoroh posted @ 2018-03-13 2:00 AM

 How well did you like the theme of the contest? I really liked the theme
 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
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Classic Sudoku
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Alphabet Sudoku
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Touchy Sudoku


@ 2018-03-13 2:39 AM (#24499 - in reply to #24419) (#24499) Top

detuned



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detuned posted @ 2018-03-13 2:39 AM

Whilst I feel the concept of "is it a sudoku" is a little too experimental for a world championship, I find its exclusion because it was too puzzle-ish to be a little strange. If you were erring on the side of caution here, the best thing would have been to can the entire round - but given that didn't happen I felt that the Hamle clues resolved very quickly using simple sudoku-like logic scanning rows and columns, and would have been perfect for the concept of the round.

I imagine its evil "logidoku" twin could also have been made sufficiently awful to solve too!

Can't say I much enjoyed the Touchy puzzle (these are in general not particularly fun to solve), so I'm glad that didn't make the cut. The instructionless also looks pretty tricky, but I haven't yet started to solve it.
@ 2018-03-13 10:54 AM (#24502 - in reply to #24419) (#24502) Top

Ziti



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2020
Country : United States

Ziti posted @ 2018-03-13 10:54 AM

 How well did you like the theme of the contest? I really liked the theme
 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
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Trio Sum Frame Sudoku
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Killer Joker Sudoku
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Group Sum Sudoku


@ 2018-03-13 9:51 PM (#24504 - in reply to #24419) (#24504) Top

An LMI player



An LMI player posted @ 2018-03-13 9:51 PM

 How well did you like the theme of the contest? I really liked the theme
 What was your opinion of the distribution of easy/hard puzzles? Too many hard puzzles
 What did you think about the puzzle quality of the test? Very nice
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Hamle Sudoku
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Trio Sum Frame Sudoku
 Your 3 most favorite puzzles of the contest. Symmetry Dots Sudoku


@ 2018-03-14 12:54 PM (#24506 - in reply to #24419) (#24506) Top

Administrator



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Administrator posted @ 2018-03-14 12:54 PM

The test is now over. Thanks to all 133 participants who took part. Congratulations to Kota Morinishi, Tantan Dai and Michael Ley for taking the top three positions in this contest. Among Indian participants, Congratulations to Kishore, Swaroop and Harmeet for finishing at the top.

Killer Joker was the least solved but also had the most accurate submissions. And the most solved sudoku was alphabet sudoku.
@ 2018-03-16 11:26 PM (#24533 - in reply to #24419) (#24533) Top

TiiT



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TiiT posted @ 2018-03-16 11:26 PM

Thank you for sharing the puzzles and congratulations to top3 for a very good performance! It was definitely an enjoyable time spent :)
@ 2018-03-18 2:53 AM (#24541 - in reply to #24419) (#24541) Top

-.ferchx.-



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-.ferchx.- posted @ 2018-03-18 2:53 AM

Hi!
I don't understand the sudoku Killer Joker Sudoku...
Someone can explain it to me? Thanks
@ 2018-03-18 8:41 PM (#24546 - in reply to #24541) (#24546) Top

-.ferchx.-



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-.ferchx.- posted @ 2018-03-18 8:41 PM

-.ferchx.- - 2018-03-18 2:53 AM

Hi!
I don't understand the sudoku Killer Joker Sudoku...
What number is the joker in the exemple? Thanks
@ 2018-03-19 11:42 AM (#24553 - in reply to #24546) (#24553) Top

amitsowani




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amitsowani posted @ 2018-03-19 11:42 AM

-.ferchx.- - 2018-03-18 8:41 PM

-.ferchx.- - 2018-03-18 2:53 AM

Hi!
I don't understand the sudoku Killer Joker Sudoku...
What number is the joker in the exemple? Thanks


The number 4 is the joker. It takes the value 8 to make the sum 16 in the cage on the top left.
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