@ 2021-01-14 4:06 PM (#28805 - in reply to #28786) (#28805) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2021-01-14 4:06 PM Updated Instruction BookletAn updated version of the IB is was uploaded at 4 PM on 14th January at the contest page. Changes: (1) Test duration is now 150 minutes. (2) Heterocut rules and examples modified (3) Instant Grading section in page 2 is updated. Each puzzle will be worth 100 points, and there will be penalties for wrong submissions. |
@ 2021-01-14 4:08 PM (#28806 - in reply to #28786) (#28806) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2021-01-14 4:08 PM Bonus points6 points per minute saved, if all 10 puzzles are correctly solved. |
@ 2021-01-14 4:28 PM (#28807 - in reply to #28786) (#28807) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2021-01-14 4:28 PM Puzzle Booklet - Notes1. Puzzle booklet will not contain any rules, examples, points details or answer key descriptions. It will only contain the puzzle name and puzzle grids. 2. There will be two version of the puzzle booklet - one in A4 and the other in A3 size. |
@ 2021-01-14 6:29 PM (#28808 - in reply to #28786) (#28808) Top | |
Posts: 170 Country : Germany | rob posted @ 2021-01-14 6:29 PM This looks super fun, really enjoyed the example. Question about the booklet: I imagine A3 would be a single page while A4 splits the puzzle across two pages at a similar resolution? Also some formatting wishes (it will work fine as is, but if you happen to address this, lovely): - the grid lines are very thick/opaque, making it hard to recognize a wall drawn over it; thinner dashing would be great - I can make out the difference between blue and red on a grayscale print-out, but they're pretty close; I think if blue were made a bit lighter it would still be recognizable easily and the difference would be more clear |
@ 2021-01-14 7:38 PM (#28812 - in reply to #28808) (#28812) Top | |
Posts: 13 Country : Slovakia | muhorka posted @ 2021-01-14 7:38 PM rob - 2021-01-14 3:29 PM Question about the booklet: I imagine A3 would be a single page while A4 splits the puzzle across two pages at a similar resolution? A3 is single page and A4 is 5 pages with same resolution of puzzles (2 puzzles for 1 page) rob - 2021-01-14 3:29 PM - the grid lines are very thick/opaque, making it hard to recognize a wall drawn over it; thinner dashing would be great - I can make out the difference between blue and red on a grayscale print-out, but they're pretty close; I think if blue were made a bit lighter it would still be recognizable easily and the difference would be more clear About thick lines, do you mean boundary lines? Because all other lines inside puzzle are dashed for that reason. I print it several times with different resolution, and everytime the lines was good. The coloring was my issue from the beggining, if use, and in what form, but I should stick with this version. The actual puzzle will look pretty "similar" so, I belive, that it will be clear. |
@ 2021-01-14 8:58 PM (#28813 - in reply to #28812) (#28813) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2021-01-14 8:58 PM Answer KeyReminder for Answer Key entry: If a cell contains a multidigit number, only enter the last digit for that cell. |
@ 2021-01-14 10:08 PM (#28816 - in reply to #28812) (#28816) Top | |
Posts: 170 Country : Germany | rob posted @ 2021-01-14 10:08 PM muhorka - 2021-01-14 7:38 PM About thick lines, do you mean boundary lines? Because all other lines inside puzzle are dashed for that reason. I print it several times with different resolution, and everytime the lines was good. The coloring was my issue from the beggining, if use, and in what form, but I should stick with this version. The actual puzzle will look pretty "similar" so, I belive, that it will be clear. No, I meant the dashed lines. They're quite dark and thick compared to usual puzzle renderings, so I find myself having to work my pencil hard to see a clear difference between "unused line" and "used line". (I zoomed in on the booklet earlier and now understand a bit better for why they look the way they do. That's a very creative solution for making dashed lines :p, and I understand how it's difficult to change.) Anyway, as I said I'll manage, and I promise I'll stop bugging you about that now. :p |
@ 2021-01-14 11:12 PM (#28817 - in reply to #28816) (#28817) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2021-01-14 11:12 PM Puzzle BookletThe password protected Puzzle Booklet is now available for download at the contest page. |
@ 2021-01-15 2:04 AM (#28819 - in reply to #28786) (#28819) Top | |
Posts: 170 Country : Germany | rob posted @ 2021-01-15 2:04 AM That was great, thank you so much for the contest! I had my expected couple of hang-ups, worst the one where I was convinced the Slitherlink couldn't be unique in the top right corner. Then later I made quite a big mess of the bottom left corner of the Suguru, reliably running into contradictions with the Star Battle below and even starting to doubt the rules (should I be allowed to swap the two regions??). Finally once these were fixed, I started to feel sure I was on the correct path and things fell a bit faster with some more intuitive solving. I'm not so sure what to think about instant grading for this kind of round. It's quite a help to have your partial solution confirmed correct. I think that encourages less rigorous solving because you run less risk of guessing yourself into a corner where you don't know how far you have to backtrack. |
@ 2021-01-15 5:08 AM (#28820 - in reply to #28786) (#28820) Top | |
Posts: 23 Country : Japan | EctoPlasma posted @ 2021-01-15 5:08 AM A great contest! Shame that I wrecked the solve. I thought the gradual grading made the solve immensely less stressful and is generally a great thing to have. However, 90-70-40 penalty system may allow solvers to do thing like checking all possibilities for Spiral Galaxies without caring about the coloured regions. (I accidentally did this, mistakenly assuming that Spiral Galaxies was unique without influence from the other grids) forcolin already pointed out that reloading resets the timer. When I also accidentally reloaded, I noticed the "Password for Puzzle Booklet" changed to 1351634143 (first answer key to Tripod Sudoku). It seems reloading while running the contest causes much trouble. |
@ 2021-01-15 9:29 PM (#28822 - in reply to #28786) (#28822) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2021-01-15 9:29 PM Claim - I think I entered Spiral Galaxies Solution correctly. Can you please check? Thanks. Edited by swaroop2011 2021-01-15 9:31 PM |
@ 2021-01-15 10:48 PM (#28823 - in reply to #28822) (#28823) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2021-01-15 10:48 PM swaroop2011 - 2021-01-15 9:29 PM Claim - I think I entered Spiral Galaxies Solution correctly. Can you please check? Thanks. Edit - Muhorka pointed out that it's my mistake, I tried entering that solution in the Fillomino answer key :( Can I still request to claim? Thanks. |
@ 2021-01-18 1:27 PM (#28837 - in reply to #28786) (#28837) Top | |
Posts: 49 Country : France | Kithyane posted @ 2021-01-18 1:27 PM That was an awesome puzzle to solve, I had a lot of fun ^^ Congratulation to the author for such a great creation :) |
@ 2021-01-19 6:59 PM (#28838 - in reply to #28786) (#28838) Top | |
Posts: 225 Country : Thailand | tamz29 posted @ 2021-01-19 6:59 PM What a fun contest. Brilliant idea for a big puzzle - but I do feel the answer keys and the instant grading format allows guess-and-check over solving logically. A wrong assumption in Slitherlink ruined the last stretch for me and I couldn't finish in time. I knew Yagit was my weakest puzzle going in, so it was not surprising that Yagit and the two bordering puzzles were ones I had left. Thanks for the puzzle! |