@ 2021-01-23 1:21 AM (#28850 - in reply to #28849) (#28850) Top | |
Posts: 145 Country : France | auroux posted @ 2021-01-23 1:21 AM Puzzle_Maestro - 2021-01-22 10:44 AMNote that the rules state that arrows indicate the number of DIFFERENT ships in the given direction, not the number of ship segments. (A lot of other made the same mistake!) Argh. I can't believe I missed that. That does explain a lot of things.Thanks Freddie for pointing it out. I'm still feeling stupid about this puzzle but for different reasons now... |
@ 2021-01-23 2:16 AM (#28851 - in reply to #28847) (#28851) Top | |
Posts: 164 Country : Slovakia | greenhorn posted @ 2021-01-23 2:16 AM Administrator - 2021-01-22 10:42 PM greenhorn - 2021-01-22 12:49 AM Hi, I am struggling to find the time limit for this test. Am I missing something, or do the Instruction Booklet and contest page lack this information? The puzzle duration is 90 minutes. The contest page has this information in the "more information" section. The timer also displays the "time remaining" once the contest starts. However, the Instruction Booklet in its current form does not explicitly mention this. This will be corrected in future contest IBs. Thanks for mentioning this. Thanks to you and Rob as well... Yes, this is definitely the answer for the "am I missing something?" dilemma :) |
@ 2021-01-23 5:13 PM (#28852 - in reply to #28845) (#28852) Top | |
Posts: 49 Country : France | Kithyane posted @ 2021-01-23 5:13 PM Administrator - 2021-01-22 6:38 PM Kithyane - 2021-01-22 7:55 PM There was likely an issue with the restricting algorithm for this test. I have finished the contest and still cannot read this thread. Am I the only one ? (I'm sure I didn't have this problem for the previous contests of 2021, I always read the thread just after solving) Can you confirm if you can read this message now? Yes, it's all good now :) Edited by Kithyane 2021-01-23 5:14 PM |
@ 2021-01-23 8:52 PM (#28853 - in reply to #28849) (#28853) Top | |
Posts: 5 Country : The Netherlands | sojaboon posted @ 2021-01-23 8:52 PM Puzzle_Maestro - 2021-01-23 7:44 AM Note that the rules state that arrows indicate the number of DIFFERENT ships in the given direction, not the number of ship segments. (A lot of other made the same mistake!) Aaah, that makes things a lot easier! I'm in team Stupid. :-) Edited by sojaboon 2021-01-23 8:54 PM |
@ 2021-01-24 6:22 PM (#28854 - in reply to #28833) (#28854) Top | |
Posts: 6 Country : China | xiao01wei posted @ 2021-01-24 6:22 PM there are 2 strange penalty of my submission, both same subTime, same answer, and both correct, although the bonus and points are normal. |
@ 2021-01-24 7:28 PM (#28855 - in reply to #28833) (#28855) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2021-01-24 7:28 PM Very nice set of puzzles. I miss the feedback form :-) I felt the points distribution was off across types. Kakuros, Four Winds were over-valued, Hitoris / some Yajilins were under-valued. Favourite puzzles: Shikaku 10x10 Hitori 9x9 Kakuro-Shikaku 6x6 Thanks Prasanna! |
@ 2021-01-25 1:02 AM (#28856 - in reply to #28833) (#28856) Top | |
Posts: 34 Country : Turkey | bskbri posted @ 2021-01-25 1:02 AM The test was nice. Thanks :-) My favourites are the hitori puzzles. I want to suggest to resume the regular format of instructions. The instruction of a single puzzle should be complete (instruction + example + solution of the example) in a single page. The last puzzle is also nice after reading the instructions :) |
@ 2021-01-25 8:53 PM (#28857 - in reply to #28856) (#28857) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2021-01-25 8:53 PM bskbri - 2021-01-25 1:02 AM I want to suggest to resume the regular format of instructions. The instruction of a single puzzle should be complete (instruction + example + solution of the example) in a single page. I would like to have more opinions on this front and also reasoning either way if I am to change the format back. I got feedback that people like to solve the examples and find it difficult to do so with the solution next to it. This seemed like a legitimate concern so I switched it up, and I can't see a concrete reason to switch back, but I may be missing something. |
@ 2021-01-25 11:23 PM (#28858 - in reply to #28833) (#28858) Top | |
Posts: 22 Country : United Kingdom | Feadoor posted @ 2021-01-25 11:23 PM The only disadvantage I see to the new system is that the description of the answer code is on a different page to the actual example answer code, and I had to flick back and forth to make sure I understood the code correctly. This could be fixed by having a (perhaps shortened) reminder of the code's description on the answer page. |
@ 2021-01-26 5:58 PM (#28859 - in reply to #28833) (#28859) Top | |
Posts: 35 Country : India | professorX posted @ 2021-01-26 5:58 PM excellent test ... i used penpa for the test and I felt that solving is faster using penpa. |
@ 2021-01-26 7:19 PM (#28860 - in reply to #28833) (#28860) Top | |
Posts: 35 Country : India | professorX posted @ 2021-01-26 7:19 PM Can LMI ensure that from now onwards all tests including PR and Monthly tests will have penpa links for all puzzles? That would be really awesome .... |
@ 2021-01-26 9:31 PM (#28861 - in reply to #28833) (#28861) Top | |
Posts: 28 Country : United Kingdom | puzzlemad posted @ 2021-01-26 9:31 PM Thank you. First timed comp for a long time for myself. Got a few puzzles left to solve without time constraint now but nice not to make any mistakes with answer keys on my submissions at all. |
@ 2021-01-27 2:46 PM (#28864 - in reply to #28860) (#28864) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2021-01-27 2:46 PM professorX - 2021-01-26 7:19 PM Can LMI ensure that from now onwards all tests including PR and Monthly tests will have penpa links for all puzzles? That would be really awesome .... We have already announced that they will be present for SM and PR rounds. For non SM and PR rounds we can't make any such statement, it is up to the author(s) if they wish to include them. |
@ 2021-01-29 8:32 AM (#28870 - in reply to #28833) (#28870) Top | |
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2021-01-29 8:32 AM Great test with a very nice set of puzzles. I agree with most of the players feedback here that puzzle points allocation could have been better. I found Four Winds Puzzles very easy but has to struggle with the Hitori Puzzles with the same points. However, overall a great test. Thanks, Prasanna for these puzzles. |
@ 2021-01-29 2:17 PM (#28872 - in reply to #28833) (#28872) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2021-01-29 2:17 PM Thanks to the 291 participants. Congratulations to Endo Ken, Hideaki Jo and Walker Anderson for taking the top 3 spots. Also, Congratulations to Rohan Rao, Amit Sowani and Rajesh Kumar for taking the top 3 spots from India. Thanks to Prasanna Seshadri for authoring this round! |
@ 2021-01-29 2:55 PM (#28873 - in reply to #28872) (#28873) Top | |
Posts: 774 Country : India | rakesh_rai posted @ 2021-01-29 2:55 PM I enjoyed this test - some nice puzzles there. I liked all the exploratory puzzles and the "3rd puzzle" in all types. Thanks Prasanna! |
@ 2021-02-02 7:44 AM (#28883 - in reply to #28833) (#28883) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2021-02-02 7:44 AM Wonderful puzzles. Although a pretty bad start for me, probably going to the discard pile. I loved the hitori and shikaku variant. Thanks, Prasanna, LMI, and the testers. |
@ 2021-04-28 3:14 AM (#29196 - in reply to #28833) (#29196) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2021-04-28 3:14 AM Solution Booklet - Link |