@ 2010-12-05 9:45 AM (#2776 - in reply to #2771) (#2776) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-12-05 9:45 AM Gotroch - 2010-12-05 1:20 AM Deb, Rohan: Great Screen test, thanks! There were lot of puzzles in this test I left almost finished (for example with only 2 possible answers to decide) and I had to deal with them in the review period (~10 of these puzzles but managed to submit only 3) I believe top solvers will be able to solve all puzzles in time limit, but I also think lot of people could find these puzzles too hard and given time is not enough for them. So if we have bonus points for earlier sumbission, I think we can let competitors solve also after time limit of each puzzle for chance to get points for later submission (with points value decreasing 1point for each second after time limit) Do you think it is good idea or do you like current system more? Thanks Gotroch. Like Deb mentioned, since this is the first ST, we were not sure how good the timings decided will be. We will surely work upon players' feedback and (hopefully) organise a better ST in future (with changes). We'll probably start some polls regarding the timings, format, etc. I'm glad you enjoyed :-) |
@ 2010-12-05 1:07 PM (#2778 - in reply to #2692) (#2778) Top | |
Posts: 10 Country : India | muralik7 posted @ 2010-12-05 1:07 PM I am not able to login to take ST1 test. It always displays my brother's result (who has taken this test couple of hours back). I tried deleting cache and restarting laptop but it does not help. I am able to post this message with my ID but strangely if I click on ST1 link it does not give me option to type my credentials. Murali... |
@ 2010-12-05 2:03 PM (#2779 - in reply to #2778) (#2779) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2010-12-05 2:03 PM muralik7 - 2010-12-05 1:07 PM I am not able to login to take ST1 test. It always displays my brother's result (who has taken this test couple of hours back). I tried deleting cache and restarting laptop but it does not help. I am able to post this message with my ID but strangely if I click on ST1 link it does not give me option to type my credentials. Murali... Check your inbox for alternate link |
@ 2010-12-05 11:56 PM (#2785 - in reply to #2692) (#2785) Top | |
Posts: 89 Country : India | utkaarsh posted @ 2010-12-05 11:56 PM Brilliant puzzles, just a suggestion, if we answer ealier that 60 seconds in any puzzle , that time should be allowed to use in other puzzles before 90 sec review, might even out strenghts in different type of puzzles |
@ 2010-12-06 10:49 AM (#2790 - in reply to #2785) (#2790) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-06 10:49 AM utkaarsh - 2010-12-05 11:56 PM Brilliant puzzles, just a suggestion, if we answer ealier that 60 seconds in any puzzle , that time should be allowed to use in other puzzles before 90 sec review, might even out strenghts in different type of puzzles Similar to Neeraj's suggestion. I'm not sure if we should do this. Because 'the order in which the puzzles appear' would affect players' performance. |
@ 2010-12-06 4:12 PM (#2794 - in reply to #2790) (#2794) Top | |
Posts: 460 Country : India | purifire posted @ 2010-12-06 4:12 PM debmohanty - 2010-12-06 10:49 AM utkaarsh - 2010-12-05 11:56 PM Brilliant puzzles, just a suggestion, if we answer ealier that 60 seconds in any puzzle , that time should be allowed to use in other puzzles before 90 sec review, might even out strenghts in different type of puzzles Similar to Neeraj's suggestion. I'm not sure if we should do this. Because 'the order in which the puzzles appear' would affect players' performance. most importantly, any amount of seconds saved for a puzzle is being converted to bonus points... so it doesnt serve a purpose giving a bonus for seconds saved and then carrying the time forward to next puzzle... |
@ 2010-12-06 8:09 PM (#2795 - in reply to #2794) (#2795) Top | |
Posts: 89 Country : India | utkaarsh posted @ 2010-12-06 8:09 PM agreed that bonus pts takes care of fast solving, i would prefer using that time in solvinhg other puzzles where i m not that quick, eg i cld solve the sudoku puzzles quickly but need more than avg time for the loops , thats my take, but i understand what we intend to test is also important, if we want to test time solving, or ability to solve all kinds of puzzle Edited by utkaarsh 2010-12-06 8:10 PM |
@ 2010-12-06 8:27 PM (#2796 - in reply to #2795) (#2796) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-12-06 8:27 PM utkaarsh - 2010-12-06 8:09 PM agreed that bonus pts takes care of fast solving, i would prefer using that time in solvinhg other puzzles where i m not that quick, eg i cld solve the sudoku puzzles quickly but need more than avg time for the loops , thats my take, but i understand what we intend to test is also important, if we want to test time solving, or ability to solve all kinds of puzzle For Screen Test 1, we stuck to the format in which screen tests take place at WPCs. We added the 90-sec review period so that more puzzles can be solved by players and also to motivate new-comers and first-timers. We will work upon all the feedback we get to improve in future. As for your suggestion, if the saved time is again given back to you to solve any puzzle you want, it just transforms it into a direct 30-min normal test with 25 puzzles. Say for example a player doesnt like Arrows, she/he will just skip that puzzle and use those 60 secs to solve some other puzzle, which is not the idea of a screen test. |
@ 2010-12-06 10:00 PM (#2797 - in reply to #2692) (#2797) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-12-06 10:00 PM After an exciting weekend of the short-and-quick format of the puzzle world, with a high participation of 183 players from 35 countries, we announce the winners and players with outstanding performance: 1st Martin Merker (Germany) - 1477 2nd Thomas Snyder (USA) - 1450 3rd Hideaki Jo (Japan) - 1394 View complete results: http://logicmastersindia.com/ST/ST1/score.asp Congrats to Martin Merker for winning Screen Test 1 and for scoring 1477 points . Congrats to Thomas Snyder and Hideaki Jo for finishing 2nd and 3rd respectively. Special thanks to Rishi Puri, Ritesh Gupta, Rajesh Kumar, Rakesh Rai and Tejal Phatak for solving and testing the interface of ST beforehand and to ensure a smooth weekend. Please give your feedbacks and comments so that we can work on it for future STs. Hoping to see you all at ST2. Regards, Rohan Rao and Deb Mohanty. |
@ 2010-12-06 10:44 PM (#2800 - in reply to #2692) (#2800) Top | |
Posts: 1 Country : Romania | phanaem posted @ 2010-12-06 10:44 PM I submited all the answers but only 2 was counted... Did I start too late? |
@ 2010-12-06 10:45 PM (#2801 - in reply to #2800) (#2801) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-12-06 10:45 PM phanaem - 2010-12-06 10:44 PM I submited all the answers but only 2 was counted... Did I start too late? Check other thread. |
@ 2010-12-06 11:45 PM (#2802 - in reply to #2692) (#2802) Top | |
Posts: 45 Country : India | adityasaraf007 posted @ 2010-12-06 11:45 PM I participated in LMI Tests after a long time, was a bit rusty as the performance suggests. Generally, the answers I submit are quite accurate. But this time I got 7 right and 7 wrong. Certainly, because of the time constraint associated with individual puzzles. Overall, Screen Test is a great concept, as it requires the individual to solve each and every puzzle. As the whole test was based on WPC Style, I would suggest not to modify it further. But one thing that I would like is more time for all the individual puzzles in the next Screen Test. |
@ 2010-12-07 12:07 AM (#2803 - in reply to #2802) (#2803) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-12-07 12:07 AM adityasaraf007 - 2010-12-06 11:45 PM Overall, Screen Test is a great concept, as it requires the individual to solve each and every puzzle. As the whole test was based on WPC Style, I would suggest not to modify it further. But one thing that I would like is more time for all the individual puzzles in the next Screen Test. Yes, we will probably have more time for each puzzle next time to enable more players to be able to solve the puzzles. |
@ 2010-12-07 12:07 AM (#2804 - in reply to #2692) (#2804) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-12-07 12:07 AM I have written about my Screen Test experience on my blog: http://rohanrao.blogspot.com/2010/11/logic-masters-india-screen-tes... |
@ 2010-12-07 12:16 AM (#2805 - in reply to #2692) (#2805) Top | |
Posts: 172 Country : ITALY | forcolin posted @ 2010-12-07 12:16 AM I fully agree with the latest comments, particulalry those of Rohan and adityasaraf. The ST perhaps needs adjustments but too many changes will result in making its nature completely different from WPC. I found it very demanding and fully enjoyable. The statistics show that in the majority of the cases, the puzzles were well chosen and solvable on screen. The exceptions being the few cases in which the very low percentage of correct solution indicate a random distribution (=guesswork) As an improvement, I would recommend a more visible time marker. (perhaps 5 beeps in the last 5 seconds??) Stefano |
@ 2010-12-07 7:24 AM (#2806 - in reply to #2805) (#2806) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-12-07 7:24 AM forcolin - 2010-12-07 12:16 AM As an improvement, I would recommend a more visible time marker. (perhaps 5 beeps in the last 5 seconds??) Stefano Good idea. We can easily do something with the timer in the last 5 seconds to catch the eye of the participant. Maybe beep. Maybe changing colour or making bigger, since not all computers may have sound system in place. Having a more visible timer during the entire session might be distracting to players. We wanted players to see the puzzle and solve it as quickly as possible rather than concentrating on the time left. Thats why we tried to camouflage the timer in the background. But we'll surely look into it if more people suggest a better timer :-) I'm glad you enjoyed the Screen Test :-) |
@ 2010-12-07 9:23 AM (#2808 - in reply to #2692) (#2808) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-07 9:23 AM While we have got bigger green bars for most of the questions, we have got bigger orange / red bar for the question "Were most of the puzzles solvable on screen?" See here for details. That obviously means that while players liked the concept and interface, but the main area of improvement is puzzles. In next few posts, I would cover my thoughts on the Screen Test puzzles. To start with KnightSafe, Mazes, BeadCount All three of them visual puzzles. Most players got them right. Mazes being the easiest one, I wanted mazes to be first puzzle in the test. But Rohan thought it might disable players' eyes if it the first puzzle :-) Either way, I think all 3 puzzles were solvable easily on screen. They all have high percentages of success rate too. The next 2 are Minimum Mines and Blank Hitori, both needing mild logical steps. I had planned for a bigger Minimum Mines - an 8X8 one - but I'm glad that we didn't include it. The 5X5 one needs minor additions, and many players cracked it in less than 30 seconds. Blank Hitori - It had lot of "black" squares. Many players got it right, but few players answers 2 or 4. I believe that these 2 puzzles are nice selections for the screen test. The next two - CellSudoku and SudokuTwins CellSudoku - One of the few puzzles where we probably didn't get it right. We wanted a visual sudoku, and not a sudoku with standard solving approach with pencil marks etc. It is a very simple puzzle, needing a two step approach. See spoiler below. Spoiler: show But given that only few players got it correct - we should have a smaller grid or more time for this puzzle. SudokuTwins - Unfortunately, grid A has two solutions because of a misplaced digit. Although the puzzle as a whole had single solution, it definitely pissed off many players. And also, the labels were different between grids B and C. I'm to be blamed for the mess in this puzzle. While we wanted to have both the Sudokus easy and accessible to everyone, it didn't turn out that way. This is one of my biggest disappointments in ST1. |
@ 2010-12-07 9:41 AM (#2809 - in reply to #2692) (#2809) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-07 9:41 AM I was not very confident of Stubborn Snake in the Screen test. But to my pleasant surprise, many players solved it correctly. MultiESB had 10 circles, so I would think many players simply answered 5. I believe that this can be solved on screen without much problem (though the original planned puzzle was way too difficult). The first 3 loops can be drawn almost immediately. Next puzzle LuckyColumn If I were to remove exactly one puzzle from ST1, it would probably be LuckyColumn :-) |
@ 2010-12-07 9:56 AM (#2810 - in reply to #2692) (#2810) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-07 9:56 AM LMICount and MissingWords are two more visual / observation / counting puzzles. Original LMICount was 8X8 and we decided to make it 6X6. May be we should have had the 8X8, since the 6x6 was solved correctly in 33 seconds on an average. The original MissingWords puzzle was too error prone. See image below. We decided at the last moment to change it, and it was a much wise decision. Operations Twist was the only arithmetic related puzzle. It turned out to be most correct 60 seconds puzzle. ABCConnect - This was one standard puzzle type put in ST#1 without any modifications. The ideas was that many players solve ABC Connect mentally. We were correct, 75% players who answered it got it correct. BlackAndWhite If I were to remove 2 puzzles from ST#1, this one will be the 2nd puzzle, the first one being LuckyColumn. It is not a great B&W puzzle - but it insisted that player solve and count the puzzle on screen, which seemed little tough to me. Players who had read the Guide must have noticed that we had provided the grid size for this puzzle (and some other puzzles) The idea of providing grid sizes is that player may want to solve it on paper rather than on screen if the puzzle can be easily drawn on paper. [ In some WPCs, players are allowed to redraw the images on paper ] |
@ 2010-12-07 10:10 AM (#2811 - in reply to #2692) (#2811) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-07 10:10 AM The next two puzzles IrregularSplit and CorrectXV turned out to be as bad as the 45-seconds-sudoku puzzles, very few players solving them. The IrregularSplit was not spectacular, it doesn't work like a sudoku, but more of a jigsaw fitting puzzle. It all depends upon how quickly one can do all the combinations. While IrregularSplit had a decent success rate, CorrectXV turned out to be least favorite puzzle fetching -0.16 points per attempt. I'll explain below how we expected players to solve it, but since most players didn't get it, I accept that there was not enough time for this puzzle. Just like the example - the four 4 grids were similar looking. Either an X or a V was the only difference between the grids. We thought players would focus on that, rather than solving the grid. In grid B, there was an additional V on Column 6, Which made column 6 unsolvable. In grid C, there was less V on Column 3, which made column 3 unsolvable. In grid A, there was an additional V in Row1 (which means there was no place for 5 in Row1 and hence grid A is also unsolvable) The example used a similar technique, and somehow we thought that players will be able to solve this in 60 seconds. It was not to be :-) |
@ 2010-12-07 10:18 AM (#2812 - in reply to #2692) (#2812) Top | |
Posts: 123 Country : India | macherlakumar posted @ 2010-12-07 10:18 AM It was really good from the regular tests. I think we should go for this kind of test regularly may be once in a month. I am suggesting this because the time for every puzzle is fixed, and many of the times the best comes out when we are under pressure, this is a perfect test for bringing the best from the players and improving their skills. Thanks a lot for all who made this initiative very successful. |
@ 2010-12-07 10:19 AM (#2813 - in reply to #2692) (#2813) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-07 10:19 AM Next one is CarelessArrows another visual puzzle. But unlike many other visual puzzles, it can be quickly checked whether your answer is correct or not. I liked this puzzle very much. It is only because of this puzzle that we had a DropDownList rather than buttons for answer keys. Mastermind is like standard Mastermind. Given that options were given, it again was more like a check-check-check puzzle. ImagesCount - When I started thinking about ST#1 around 3 months back, ImagesCount was the first puzzle I created. Originally it had 9 images. We reduced it to 6. Given that there were still 120 circles, it seemed too difficult. Also that, the reflection possibility was missing from the example image (though the instructions had it), it made matters worse. There could have been a better puzzle! MiddleStick - Again one of the earliest puzzles. See image below for original version. One of the wisest decision to drop two sticks and make it 2-colored. |
@ 2010-12-07 10:32 AM (#2814 - in reply to #2692) (#2814) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-07 10:32 AM That brings us to the last 4 puzzles - MissingDigitKakuro This type went to several iterations, we made multiple puzzles of this type and we thought we chose the easiest one. It needed to be solved only in the left top region ( i would think that most players start looking that region first :-) May be this could be have been easier. A smaller range 1-6 would definitely have helped. CodedSkyscraper - Our original thought was that CodedSkyscraper and CorrectXV are the only 2 tough puzzles which would challenge the top solvers. In Coded, it takes a while to realize that {A,D}={3,4} and 3+4 = 7 Looking at either column3 or row3, D can't be 4. so A=4 Given the very low success rate for this puzzle, it was not best fit in 60 seconds. RareSkyscraper - Irrespective of the success rate, I think that this was an easy puzzle. Especially if one had solved the example carefully and found the pattern of 9-8-7-6.... BrilliantColour The best puzzle of ST1 in my opinion, and we intentionally had kept it at the end. |
@ 2010-12-07 10:49 AM (#2815 - in reply to #2692) (#2815) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-07 10:49 AM Finally, the technical part - It was a good technical challenge to implement the Screen Test since it was very different from what we've done so far at LMI. But we all love challenges in some way, don't we? We are glad that ST#1 worked as flawlessly as we designed. Thanks to everyone for sharing improvement ideas, we'll keep them in mind if/when we do ST#2. |
@ 2010-12-07 10:57 AM (#2816 - in reply to #2812) (#2816) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-12-07 10:57 AM macherlakumar - 2010-12-07 10:18 AM It was really good from the regular tests. I think we should go for this kind of test regularly may be once in a month. I am suggesting this because the time for every puzzle is fixed, and many of the times the best comes out when we are under pressure, this is a perfect test for bringing the best from the players and improving their skills. I've no idea if making Screen Tests a monthly contest makes sense or whether it is feasible to write good puzzles so frequently. We've to wait and see. One of the most satisfying things from ST#1 is there were lot of Indian solvers. Also, it really feels good to see many old solvers back (Omkar/Ritesh, are you reading this?) 30 minutes time and no printer requirement seem to be the key things that worked here. Keshava Murthy continued from his FLIP performance, and got the best Indian rank (he admitted that he made some lucky guesses :-) Rajesh did reasonably well, though I think he was very conservative. Rishi stood 3rd, and it is good that he is spending more time on puzzles now. Rakesh had a disappointing test - he should have got much more. Amit - I'm not exactly sure what the problem was - but he certainly could have got more points. Congratulations to everyone and thank you for participating. |