@ 2019-01-13 8:36 PM (#26447 - in reply to #26417) (#26447) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 18 Country : Philippines | Sedho posted @ 2019-01-13 8:36 PM
First off, I'm an amateur solver (and not a composer at all), so my comments probably shouldn't carry as much weight as those of the more experienced players who are fully aware of the effort that goes into this. But as this is the first time I've actually come close to completing a round (and it may very well be the last), I wanted to leave a comment. I had a lot of fun doing the Irregular Frame - 2 (11 pts) and the Coded Pairs -2 (12 pts) logically, although each cost me around 14 minutes. Outside Parity - 2 (15 pts) was enjoyable too, even if my solving online (rather than printing) made it a bit difficult for me to remember which cells I knew to contain odd numbers or even numbers. I had no idea how to start the Unordered Distances - 1 (5 pts) and spent 5:51 guessing my way through it. In contrast, I solved the Unordered Distances - 2 (12 pts), logically if I remember correctly, in around 6:37, which suddenly feels short when compared to the 5:51 for the 6x6. Of course, I may have just been blind on the 6x6 and lucky on the 9x9. Overall, this was really fun, and I look forward to any more contests by these authors. | ||||||||||||
@ 2019-01-13 10:10 PM (#26448 - in reply to #26417) (#26448) Top | |||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2019-01-13 10:10 PM
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@ 2019-01-13 11:07 PM (#26449 - in reply to #26417) (#26449) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 36 Country : India | priyambhushan posted @ 2019-01-13 11:07 PM
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@ 2019-01-14 1:45 AM (#26450 - in reply to #26417) (#26450) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 17 Country : Poland | udoroh posted @ 2019-01-14 1:45 AM
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@ 2019-01-14 11:48 AM (#26452 - in reply to #26417) (#26452) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 49 Country : France | Kithyane posted @ 2019-01-14 11:48 AM
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@ 2019-01-14 3:19 PM (#26453 - in reply to #26417) (#26453) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 17 Country : India | Anu G posted @ 2019-01-14 3:19 PM I did abysmally. This was the first time I was seeing these variants. The sudokus in the Instruction Booklet were much easier than the real test and that fooled me into thinking I had understood the trick. I hope to improve next year. Great test to check the best sudoku brains :). | ||||||||||||
@ 2019-01-14 6:36 PM (#26454 - in reply to #26417) (#26454) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 4 Country : Australia | Helen posted @ 2019-01-14 6:36 PM
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@ 2019-01-15 12:34 AM (#26455 - in reply to #26417) (#26455) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 164 Country : Slovakia | greenhorn posted @ 2019-01-15 12:34 AM
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@ 2019-01-15 3:51 AM (#26456 - in reply to #26417) (#26456) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 24 Country : ITALY | GaS posted @ 2019-01-15 3:51 AM
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@ 2019-01-15 1:32 PM (#26457 - in reply to #26417) (#26457) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 18 Country : India | aditi2302 posted @ 2019-01-15 1:32 PM
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@ 2019-01-15 7:42 PM (#26458 - in reply to #26417) (#26458) Top | |||||||||||||
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2019-01-15 7:42 PM 12 hour extensionThe test is extended by 12 hours and will now be open till noon on the 16th, based on requests from Shaheer and Sujaya. | ||||||||||||
@ 2019-01-16 1:29 PM (#26459 - in reply to #26417) (#26459) Top | |||||||||||||
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2019-01-16 1:29 PM The test is now over. Congratulations to Jakub Ondrousek, Jan Mrozowski and Kota Morinishi for taking the top three places. Amongst Indian participants, Congratulations to Rohan Rao, Pranav Kamesh and Kishore Kumar for taking the top 3 places. Of the 272 participants, 92 were from India, 29 from Japan and 16 each from Italy, USA and Poland. Philippe Meyer (France) was the first to start the test while Sreejith Srikrishnan (India) was the last person to start the test. 35 participants completed the set within the allotted time. The median score of the test was 50.1. Thanks Hemant Kumar Malani and Amit Sowani for the puzzles! Participants may share feedback on the results page and rate the puzzles on the contest page. | ||||||||||||
@ 2019-01-16 3:13 PM (#26460 - in reply to #26417) (#26460) Top | |||||||||||||
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2019-01-16 3:13 PM Solution Booklet: http://logicmastersindia.com/lmitests/dl.asp?attachmentid=755 Also PB without password available from contest page. | ||||||||||||
@ 2019-01-16 3:22 PM (#26461 - in reply to #26417) (#26461) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 65 Country : India | Hemant Kr Malani posted @ 2019-01-16 3:22 PM The general experience was that the round was a bit more difficult. While setting the sudokus for the round we had dropped one sudoku and reduced the difficulty of another to make the round easier. After Rakesh and Prasanna tested the set I was quite assured that the round is okay from the point of difficulty. In fact, Prasanna had found it to be easier than the first round. Anyway, it did turn out to be difficult. Specially many solvers struggled with Outside Parity 9x9, Coded Pairs 9x9 and Unordered Distances. With all these stats, Jakub finished the set in 41:31, which was definitely mindblowing! Of the Sudokus I had created, my personal favourites were Unordered Distances 6x6 and Outside Parity 9x9. Unfortunately, they were also among the ones which got the least number of submissions. Congratulations to the top 3 and thanks to all the participants. | ||||||||||||
@ 2019-01-17 9:51 AM (#26462 - in reply to #26461) (#26462) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 349 Country : India | amitsowani posted @ 2019-01-17 9:51 AM Initially I was slated to do this round on my own but I was happy to collaborate with Hemant on this round who ended up creating a larger share of the sudokus. We wanted to introduce some variety into the puzzle within the theme of outside and neighbours, which led to the selection of these set of variants. The Unordered Distances variant was an accidental miscommunication where Hemant assumed that the order is not implied in a standard Distances Sudoku puzzle. The puzzles he sent for testing were of high quality and hence we decided to introduce his new twist in the round. Adjusting the level of difficulty was a challenge and the first few submissions were on the difficult side. We decided to tone down the difficulty on the last few puzzles which were left to be created. There were a few examples where we could have made the puzzles more difficult, e.g: The first coded pair reduced to a domino sudoku but was solvable without needing to realize that. The unordered distances 9X9 IB example was more difficult than the puzzle in the test. I think the balance was right for most participants so some of those efforts did help. I hope all the participants enjoyed solving the sudokus and are encouraged to participate for the rest of SM. | ||||||||||||
@ 2019-01-17 3:50 PM (#26463 - in reply to #26417) (#26463) Top | |||||||||||||
An LMI player | An LMI player posted @ 2019-01-17 3:50 PM
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@ 2019-01-18 4:21 PM (#26464 - in reply to #26417) (#26464) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 44 Country : India | vjain9 posted @ 2019-01-18 4:21 PM where can we view the complete ( filled in ) answers to the sudokus , as opposed to the solutions ? | ||||||||||||
@ 2019-01-18 4:22 PM (#26465 - in reply to #26417) (#26465) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 44 Country : India | vjain9 posted @ 2019-01-18 4:22 PM OK got it ! | ||||||||||||
@ 2019-01-21 1:18 PM (#26468 - in reply to #26417) (#26468) Top | |||||||||||||
Posts: 1 Country : India | ChaiT posted @ 2019-01-21 1:18 PM
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