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@ 2020-11-10 4:49 PM (#28556 - in reply to #28550) (#28556) Top

Veronika



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Veronika posted @ 2020-11-10 4:49 PM

Hello, can somebody explain to me how big Poset Futoshiki puzzle is solved? As I understand diagram, number 4 can not be used with any inequality sign. This way I could not solve it, so I think I understand diagram wrong.
@ 2020-11-10 8:15 PM (#28557 - in reply to #28556) (#28557) Top

IHNN




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IHNN posted @ 2020-11-10 8:15 PM

Veronika - 2020-11-10 6:49 AM

Hello, can somebody explain to me how big Poset Futoshiki puzzle is solved? As I understand diagram, number 4 can not be used with any inequality sign. This way I could not solve it, so I think I understand diagram wrong.

The inequality signs don't necessarily represent inequalities, just that there exists a path from right to left in the diagram. So for the large poset futoshiki, the 4 can be related to both 3 and 5 with 3>4 and 4>5.
@ 2020-11-11 8:44 AM (#28558 - in reply to #28550) (#28558) Top

Administrator



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Administrator posted @ 2020-11-11 8:44 AM

Contest extension


The contest is extended by 48 hours - Participants can start the test till 11:59 PM IST (6:29 PM GMT) on 13th November.

@ 2020-11-14 1:43 AM (#28560 - in reply to #28558) (#28560) Top

mstang




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mstang posted @ 2020-11-14 1:43 AM

Great test, too hard for me though! I really enjoyed the harder Fillomino and Greener Grasses.

Edited by mstang 2020-11-14 1:44 AM
@ 2020-11-14 2:57 AM (#28561 - in reply to #28550) (#28561) Top

chaotic_iak




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chaotic_iak posted @ 2020-11-14 2:57 AM

It seems that the contest is now over. Congratulations to the finishers: Walker Anderson in a blazing 97 minutes, Endo Ken in 111 minutes, Jeffrey Bardon in 119 minutes, and Anderson Wang in 122 minutes! For Indian solvers, congratulations to Ashish Kumar, Swaroop Guggilam, and Kishore Kumar for the top three solvers (after Prasanna, at least). And of course, thank you to everyone that have participated in the test.

Feedback in this thread is lacking, but largely because most people in Puzzlers Club that took this test decided to just post their feedback there (we have a channel in which once someone has finished the test, they can get access to it to discuss the test). Their comments:

- mschulz7: "Super fun and refreshing puzzles. MF2 was my favorite of the ones I looked at. Now I'm exhausted"
- Puzzle_Maestro: "Had 25 minutes to finish No-touch nurikabe 2, didn't finish. FML. Anyway, that was an incredibly nice set of puzzles! Especially liked The hard Abacus Kurotto: seemed impenetrable at the start but it unravelled really nicely."
- montelucci: "thanks chao, that was a really really fun set. favorites are the big abacus, big archipelago and big mystery fillomino"
- rob: "that was fun, thanks! just did the big nurikabe after (not a problem, but also not as quick that I regret not getting around to it)"
- ghirsch: "wow, lots of great puzzles! SH2, PF2, both MF, GG2, and NTN2 all stood out as particularly enjoyable out of the ones I've solved so far"
- ostroffj: "whew, cool puzzles!"
- WA1729: "Just finished in 97:35. Fantastic themes and logic! I really liked Abacus Kurotto (I wasn't sure of this type's potential until I solved the test puzzles), No Touch Nurikabe, Maximal Archipelago, and Poset Futoshiki. Mystery Fillomino 1 is a great Fillomino variant - I remember loving Anderson's and the one in Palmer's pack, and am very happy to see another."
- prasanna16391: "Nice contest! I enjoyed it a lot. [...] My favourite puzzles were both mystery Fillominos, and the second maximal archipelago."
- anderson: "whew, I wasn't sure if I could do the hard abacus kurotto in the last 10 minutes but my brain went into overdrive and I barely pulled it out. really fun test overall!"
- Muhorka: "great competition! i liked hard maximal archipelago, hard greener grasses, hard fillomino and easy abacus"
- IHNN: "I finished with 5 minutes to spare! Extremely tough set on the upper end, the Skyscrapers, Kurotto and Slitherlink took me about 45 minutes combined to solve. I really liked the Heyawakes and Fillominos on this one"
- Penzo: "hello, very nice puzzles :D [...] I'm glad I got poset futoshiki, tetromino slitherlink, and mysterious fillomino, but I got lost on the rest"
- swaroop2011: "Great puzzles. I did poorly though, also 30 min wasted. Need to solve remaining now."

The Solution Booklet should be up soon, with all the solutions as well as some tips on particular sticking points (and more backstory). Feel free to ask for tips in this thread as well. Did you know this test was written around 3 weeks before the test? I've picked most of my genres for a long time, but I only started writing puzzles around 3 weeks before the contest proper because I misjudged how much time I would need for writing them whoops.

Thank you once again for participating in this test and celebrating my 25th birthday together. Here's for another 25 years of puzzling!
@ 2020-11-14 11:20 AM (#28562 - in reply to #28550) (#28562) Top

rajeshk




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rajeshk posted @ 2020-11-14 11:20 AM

I am able to view the discussion. The test is over now and discussion is not yet public.
@ 2020-11-14 4:53 PM (#28563 - in reply to #28550) (#28563) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2020-11-14 4:53 PM

The Solution Booklet is now available here.
@ 2020-11-15 11:18 AM (#28565 - in reply to #28550) (#28565) Top

ashaash11ash



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ashaash11ash posted @ 2020-11-15 11:18 AM

https://youtu.be/J81Bztze3_Y

We have covered a Video on All-3 Skyscrapers Puzzle ( 200 pointer) and full logical solve. do check out the video on such an amazing puzzle :)
@ 2020-11-29 11:11 AM (#28575 - in reply to #28550) (#28575) Top

tamz29



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tamz29 posted @ 2020-11-29 11:11 AM

I didn't have time to compete but I did print these out and solved casually after. Thought Ivan might like some thoughts.
The quality of the puzzles is impressive. You could tell a lot of work has been done with each grid.
My initial impression with the IB was that I was quite put-off with all the new variations - but it built up for some interesting deductions in the test.
These are excellent examples of how you would write a fair puzzle without abusing the variants too much.
The gimmick in the Abacus Kurotto was probably my favourite.
The newer types were nice too: Greener Grasses, Maximal Archipelago and Linked Signals - nice logic in all of them.
I can't even suggest one major improvement.
It was likely good for me that I did these without time pressure, otherwise I may have not enjoyed the puzzles as much.
Congrats and thanks for the lovely puzzles.
@ 2021-01-07 1:36 AM (#28756 - in reply to #28550) (#28756) Top

Kithyane



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Kithyane posted @ 2021-01-07 1:36 AM

Same question here : is it possible to have the booklet password ? I guess it was available while Flash was stille working, but that's not the case anymore.

I know that it is not an urgent matter, especially considering the big changes this site have to undergo due to Flash endlife, and the need to have everything working properly for the new 2021 contests, so don't worry if this can't be done right now :)


Edited by Kithyane 2021-01-07 1:37 AM
@ 2021-01-08 9:51 PM (#28761 - in reply to #28756) (#28761) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2021-01-08 9:51 PM

Kithyane - 2021-01-07 1:36 AM

Same question here : is it possible to have the booklet password ? I guess it was available while Flash was stille working, but that's not the case anymore.

I know that it is not an urgent matter, especially considering the big changes this site have to undergo due to Flash endlife, and the need to have everything working properly for the new 2021 contests, so don't worry if this can't be done right now :)

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