@ 2018-10-05 9:38 PM (#25999 - in reply to #25865) (#25999) Top | |||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2018-10-05 9:38 PM
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@ 2018-10-05 11:17 PM (#26000 - in reply to #25865) (#26000) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 42 Country : Japan | Yuhei Kusui posted @ 2018-10-05 11:17 PM
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@ 2018-10-06 10:42 AM (#26005 - in reply to #25865) (#26005) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 1 | 7vik_ja9 posted @ 2018-10-06 10:42 AM How to participate in this contest | ||||||||||||
@ 2018-10-06 11:20 AM (#26008 - in reply to #25865) (#26008) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 25 Country : South Korea | Kwaka posted @ 2018-10-06 11:20 AM
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@ 2018-10-07 12:35 AM (#26033 - in reply to #25865) (#26033) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 225 Country : Thailand | tamz29 posted @ 2018-10-07 12:35 AM Oof. Its one of those tests where you blaze through all but one puzzle and end up fumbling aimlessly for that last answer. Nonetheless, it was a fun diversion from the usual. Thanks! | ||||||||||||
@ 2018-10-07 2:08 AM (#26034 - in reply to #25865) (#26034) Top | |||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2018-10-07 2:08 AM
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@ 2018-10-07 2:21 AM (#26035 - in reply to #25865) (#26035) Top | |||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2018-10-07 2:21 AM
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@ 2018-10-07 11:53 AM (#26040 - in reply to #25865) (#26040) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 42 Country : United States | Ziti posted @ 2018-10-07 11:53 AM
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@ 2018-10-07 1:09 PM (#26043 - in reply to #25865) (#26043) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 419 Country : India | kishy72 posted @ 2018-10-07 1:09 PM
Thanks David for the extremely fascinating puzzles ! I had great fun solving the set.Being super bad at puzzles without instructions(a mere 125 points at WSC instructionless round) it took me a hell lot of time to figure out the rules and breaking a 12 pointer towards the end of the solve after having deduced the rules derailed me unfortunately).But, nevertheless, I enjoyed this fun weekend contest ! | ||||||||||||
@ 2018-10-07 1:38 PM (#26045 - in reply to #25865) (#26045) Top | |||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2018-10-07 1:38 PM
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@ 2018-10-07 4:06 PM (#26052 - in reply to #25865) (#26052) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 55 Country : India | pranavmanu posted @ 2018-10-07 4:06 PM
Exceptional test.Had a frustrating blind eye in Deja vu 4 for the consecutive shaded cells logic,which i couldn't spot after staring at the AK for so long.Favourites are Deja Vu 5,2 and No 4 in a grow. Thanks to David Mcneill for this superb set. | ||||||||||||
@ 2018-10-07 4:43 PM (#26053 - in reply to #25865) (#26053) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 139 Country : Estonia | TiiT posted @ 2018-10-07 4:43 PM
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@ 2018-10-07 4:49 PM (#26054 - in reply to #25865) (#26054) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 152 Country : United Kingdom | detuned posted @ 2018-10-07 4:49 PM
Nice contest - and although I found the anti-knight brutal, I suspect that's just me missing a trick | ||||||||||||
@ 2018-10-07 9:21 PM (#26058 - in reply to #25865) (#26058) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 49 Country : France | Kithyane posted @ 2018-10-07 9:21 PM This is a very nice set of sudoku, thank you David ! I had the most trouble with the diagonal but managed it in the end. I didn't get the Déjà Vu 3 rule, can someone enlighten me ? | ||||||||||||
@ 2018-10-07 11:12 PM (#26059 - in reply to #26058) (#26059) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 170 Country : Germany | rob posted @ 2018-10-07 11:12 PM Kithyane - 2018-10-07 9:21 PM This is a very nice set of sudoku, thank you David ! I had the most trouble with the diagonal but managed it in the end. I didn't get the Déjà Vu 3 rule, can someone enlighten me ? If you want a hint, one of the instruction booklet examples was similar. If you want to be spoiled, addition of two digit numbers by row/column. | ||||||||||||
@ 2018-10-08 12:12 AM (#26060 - in reply to #26005) (#26060) Top | |||||||||||||
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2018-10-08 12:12 AM 7vik_ja9 - 2018-10-06 10:42 AM How to participate in this contest - Go to the test page and login. - Download the Instruction Booklet and read it. ideally solve the examples. - Download the Puzzle Booklet. - Click on "Start Deja vu" button. Password will be displayed. - Use the password to open the pdf. - Enter your answers within the time window. (Timer will be displayed on test page) - Check the results. For Online mode, - Click on Online link. - Solve the sudokus on the screen. - Submit once the answer keys are completely entered. More details at http://logicmastersindia.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=381 | ||||||||||||
@ 2018-10-08 12:15 AM (#26061 - in reply to #25956) (#26061) Top | |||||||||||||
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2018-10-08 12:15 AM gurjot - 2018-10-04 4:53 PM Sorry, I did not understand the deja vu concept. Can someone please elaborate? You have already participated but Deja vu concept is as below: - There is an extra constraint in each Déjà Vu puzzle which has already been seen in an earlier sudoku. - The shaded squares in the Déjà Vu puzzle are in exactly the same arrangement as an earlier sudoku. - The constraints are exhibited by the given digits and might be easier to spot before solving the puzzles. - Other than that, solve like a classic sudoku. This is already explained in the IB too. | ||||||||||||
@ 2018-10-08 1:41 AM (#26062 - in reply to #25865) (#26062) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 65 Country : United States | WA1729 posted @ 2018-10-08 1:41 AM
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@ 2018-10-08 4:44 AM (#26063 - in reply to #25865) (#26063) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 74 Country : United States | mstang posted @ 2018-10-08 4:44 AM
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@ 2018-10-08 6:50 AM (#26064 - in reply to #25865) (#26064) Top | |||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2018-10-08 6:50 AM
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@ 2018-10-08 6:09 PM (#26101 - in reply to #25865) (#26101) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 22 Country : United Kingdom | Feadoor posted @ 2018-10-08 6:09 PM A mixture of frustrating and enjoyable for me - the five standard puzzles all solved very nicely, I felt, and after having solved all of them, as well as the first two Deja Vu puzzles, I spent over 25 minutes (!) staring at the remaining grids without making any progress, trying to work out the other three Deja Vu rules. After far too long, I found the rule for Deja Vus 3 and 4, which were my favourite puzzles in the set to solve. I still have no idea about the rule for Deja Vu 5, so I'd appreciate it if someone could enlighten me! EDIT: I see it now. Doh... Edited by Feadoor 2018-10-08 6:39 PM | ||||||||||||
@ 2018-10-09 11:24 AM (#26117 - in reply to #26061) (#26117) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 2 Country : India | gurjot posted @ 2018-10-09 11:24 AM Administrator - 2018-10-08 12:15 AM gurjot - 2018-10-04 4:53 PM Sorry, I did not understand the deja vu concept. Can someone please elaborate? You have already participated but Deja vu concept is as below: - There is an extra constraint in each Déjà Vu puzzle which has already been seen in an earlier sudoku. - The shaded squares in the Déjà Vu puzzle are in exactly the same arrangement as an earlier sudoku. - The constraints are exhibited by the given digits and might be easier to spot before solving the puzzles. - Other than that, solve like a classic sudoku. This is already explained in the IB too. Yes, Got it post solving the test. Now it is more clear. Thanks for the reply. | ||||||||||||
@ 2018-10-09 3:17 PM (#26129 - in reply to #26117) (#26129) Top | |||||||||||||
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2018-10-09 3:17 PM The test is now over. Congratulations to Seungjae Kwak, Hideaki Jo and Takuya Sugimoto for taking the top 3 spots among 142 total participants. Congratulations to Prasanna Seshadri, Jayant Ameta and Amit Sowani for taking the top 3 spots among 43 Indian participants. 29 participants submitted all 10 grids correctly. Deja vu 3 and Deja vu 5 had the least submissions. Thanks to David McNeill for the nice puzzles. | ||||||||||||
@ 2018-10-09 3:18 PM (#26130 - in reply to #25865) (#26130) Top | |||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2018-10-09 3:18 PM
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@ 2018-10-09 3:46 PM (#26133 - in reply to #25865) (#26133) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 63 Country : United Kingdom | David McNeill posted @ 2018-10-09 3:46 PM I'd like to thank everyone for taking part in this contest. I hope you enjoyed it and that the instructionless aspect wasn't too frustrating. I'm not sure why the time bonuses haven't been applied yet, but it won't change the top 3 finishers. So, congratulations to Seungjae, Hideaki and Takuya for making the podium. And congratulations to the other 26 who finished all the puzzles. From a setter's point of view, Sudoku Deja Vu was a really enjoyable challenge. The classic puzzle in the instruction booklet had been sitting in my files for about a year. When the idea of a whole contest based on the Deja Vu concept occurred to me, I had no idea how much time I would end up spending on it. I knew that some of the Deja Vu constraints would probably require diagonal or anti-knight constraints in the early puzzles. I was thrilled to discover that a diagonal puzzle with just perimeter givens was possible. It looks as though the corresponding Deja Vu puzzle was one of the hardest to crack. Maybe the diagonal lines caused confusion. I don't know. The anti-knight took quite a bit of time and many failed attempts. I have never been a fan of no four in a grow puzzles until now. I really enjoyed how they worked and I think the NFIG puzzle with its cloned trimino constraint was my favourite in the contest. I finalised the instruction booklet after the contest had been scheduled and am just a little bit sad that the NFIG example therein emerged too late to feature in the contest itself. |