@ 2021-04-23 8:58 AM (#29169 - in reply to #29007) (#29169) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2021-04-23 8:58 AM Test durationThe test starts on [April 23] 1200 hrs Moscow Standard Time (GMT [April 23] 0900 hrs / IST [April 23] 1430 hrs). Submissions close on [April 29] 2359 hrs Moscow Standard Time (GMT [April 29] 2059 hrs / IST [April 30] 0230 hrs ). |
@ 2021-04-23 10:46 AM (#29170 - in reply to #29007) (#29170) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2021-04-23 10:46 AM Contest pageThe Puzzle Booklet shall be uploaded just before the start of the contest at the Contest page: https://logicmastersindia.com/live/?contest=M202104Contest |
@ 2021-04-23 10:52 AM (#29171 - in reply to #29169) (#29171) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2021-04-23 10:52 AM Some notes about April Contest 2021Please note this contest will have a slightly different format than regular LMI tests.Key differences from regular LMI tests: 1. There is no IB (i.e. no Instructions Booklet). If you have any questions about any puzzle, please ask here in the forum. 2. The PB (Puzzle Booklet) does not have any password. 3. You can download the pdf and start solving. Login at the contest page and click on "Start test" to start submitting. 4. There is no time limit. You can submit until the contest ends. 5. There will be some optimizer puzzles. Other puzzles will be very hard (compared to regular LMI tests) 6. Same scores will have same rank (i.e. early submissions do not count towards rank) Other important points: 7. There shall be no instant grading in this test. 8. There shall be no online solving interface (like penpa) provided for this test. 9. The score page shall be made available later. 10. There shall be 9 pages in the Puzzle Booklet. 11. Participants can submit answers any number of times. The last submission shall be considered for scoring. 12. There shall be no separate notification on submitting answers. |
@ 2021-04-23 4:30 PM (#29173 - in reply to #29007) (#29173) Top | |
Posts: 1 | pankh posted @ 2021-04-23 4:30 PM In Puzzle 8, Sudoku without sums, The sums in circles cannot be repeated on any shown line or in any 3x3 box. Does that mean that the number of circle should not match any number in the line or in 3x3 box? Or is it restricted only to the sums in circles? |
@ 2021-04-23 6:42 PM (#29174 - in reply to #29007) (#29174) Top | |
Posts: 54 Country : United States | Timjamiller posted @ 2021-04-23 6:42 PM For Opti-Names, can the same letter be used consecutively? For example, if a name was JERRY, would it require one R or two? |
@ 2021-04-24 12:00 AM (#29175 - in reply to #29173) (#29175) Top | |
Posts: 234 Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2021-04-24 12:00 AM pankh - 2021-04-23 4:30 PM In Puzzle 8, Sudoku without sums, The sums in circles cannot be repeated on any shown line or in any 3x3 box. Does that mean that the number of circle should not match any number in the line or in 3x3 box? Or is it restricted only to the sums in circles? The sums in circles cannot be repeated on any shown line and the sums in circles cannot be repeated in any 3x3 box. |
@ 2021-04-24 12:02 AM (#29176 - in reply to #29174) (#29176) Top | |
Posts: 234 Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2021-04-24 12:02 AM Timjamiller - 2021-04-23 6:42 PM For Opti-Names, can the same letter be used consecutively? For example, if a name was JERRY, would it require one R or two? You can take two letters R for one R. |
@ 2021-04-24 8:39 AM (#29177 - in reply to #29007) (#29177) Top | |
Posts: 187 Country : New Zealand | kiwijam posted @ 2021-04-24 8:39 AM Hi Riad, 1. Sudokuscope: Is this correct?: a number cannot be the average of the two adjacent cells in the same ring, and cannot be the average of the two adjacent cells in the same sector. Does the example have another solution? e.g. Horizontal line is 2143,2143, vertical line is (the same) 4231,4231. 2. Akari With Mirrors: Both sides of every mirror should be lit? 4. Bubbles: Does the example have another solution? e.g. The centre bubble can move one cell right. 7. Pentomining: The example shows the solution twice. 8. Sudoku Without Sums: I am checking that "shown line" means "black line". e.g. In the puzzle there is a circle in column 1, between rows 2 and 3. The sum in this circle must be different to (a) the two other circles in column 1, or (b) the four other circles between row 2 and row 3? Thanks. |
@ 2021-04-24 9:39 AM (#29179 - in reply to #29007) (#29179) Top | |
Posts: 30 Country : India | kheti posted @ 2021-04-24 9:39 AM Hi, For the Sudoku with sums, the example solutions do not match the columns highlighted. 1st and 2nd column are highlighted but solution shows 1st and 4th column. Thanks. |
@ 2021-04-24 2:07 PM (#29180 - in reply to #29177) (#29180) Top | |
Posts: 234 Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2021-04-24 2:07 PM kiwijam - 2021-04-24 8:39 AM Hi Riad, 1. Sudokuscope: Is this correct?: a number cannot be the average of the two adjacent cells in the same ring, and cannot be the average of the two adjacent cells in the same sector. Does the example have another solution? e.g. Horizontal line is 2143,2143, vertical line is (the same) 4231,4231. 2. Akari With Mirrors: Both sides of every mirror should be lit? 4. Bubbles: Does the example have another solution? e.g. The centre bubble can move one cell right. 7. Pentomining: The example shows the solution twice. 8. Sudoku Without Sums: I am checking that "shown line" means "black line". e.g. In the puzzle there is a circle in column 1, between rows 2 and 3. The sum in this circle must be different to (a) the two other circles in column 1, or (b) the four other circles between row 2 and row 3? Thanks. Hi James, 1. In your solution, there is a region with a bold border that contains 2 twice. 2. Yes. 4. You're right, I'll fix the example. 7. Thanks, I'll fix the example. 8. Only (b). |
@ 2021-04-24 2:10 PM (#29181 - in reply to #29179) (#29181) Top | |
Posts: 234 Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2021-04-24 2:10 PM kheti - 2021-04-24 9:39 AM Hi, For the Sudoku with sums, the example solutions do not match the columns highlighted. 1st and 2nd column are highlighted but solution shows 1st and 4th column. Thanks. Thank you, I will correct the text. |
@ 2021-04-24 11:33 PM (#29182 - in reply to #29007) (#29182) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2021-04-24 11:33 PM Updated Puzzle BookletA new Puzzle Booklet has been published at 11:30 PM IST (9:00 PM Moscow Standard Time) on 24 April. Changes: 1) Puzzle 4 - Example fixed 2) Puzzle 7 - Example fixed 8) Puzzle 8 - Example Answer key value corrected |
@ 2021-04-26 12:04 AM (#29183 - in reply to #29007) (#29183) Top | |
Posts: 30 Country : India | kheti posted @ 2021-04-26 12:04 AM For Akari with mirrors, are cells which the light from a lamp visits after reflecting from a mirror, also considered to be lit? The rule isn't very clear on this point. Also, for half cells, do both sides of the mirror have to be lit or is it okay if only one side is lit? Thanks, Nikhil |
@ 2021-04-26 1:40 PM (#29185 - in reply to #29007) (#29185) Top | |
Posts: 30 Country : India | kheti posted @ 2021-04-26 1:40 PM Hi, For the Chain Puzzle (#9), some parts of a fragment are moving anti-clochwise in a circle and other parts are moving clockwise in another circle. For e.g., the red fragment of length 3 at the top left, it is moving anti-clockwise in the quarter of the top left circle and clockwise in the 2 quarters of the next circle. How is the clockwise and anti-clockwise movement considered for this puzzle? Thanks, Nikhil |
@ 2021-04-26 9:23 PM (#29186 - in reply to #29183) (#29186) Top | |
Posts: 45 Country : India | Swagatam posted @ 2021-04-26 9:23 PM kheti - 2021-04-26 12:04 AM For Akari with mirrors, are cells which the light from a lamp visits after reflecting from a mirror, also considered to be lit? The rule isn't very clear on this point. Also, for half cells, do both sides of the mirror have to be lit or is it okay if only one side is lit? Thanks, Nikhil Lamps lit the cells even after reflecting from a mirror. For half cells, I considered both sides of a mirror has to be lit. |
@ 2021-04-27 12:55 AM (#29187 - in reply to #29185) (#29187) Top | |
Posts: 234 Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2021-04-27 12:55 AM kheti - 2021-04-26 1:40 PM Hi, For the Chain Puzzle (#9), some parts of a fragment are moving anti-clochwise in a circle and other parts are moving clockwise in another circle. For e.g., the red fragment of length 3 at the top left, it is moving anti-clockwise in the quarter of the top left circle and clockwise in the 2 quarters of the next circle. How is the clockwise and anti-clockwise movement considered for this puzzle? Thanks, Nikhil It doesn't really matter. |
@ 2021-04-27 10:01 AM (#29188 - in reply to #29007) (#29188) Top | |
Posts: 30 Country : India | kheti posted @ 2021-04-27 10:01 AM Hi Riad, I am more concerned about the rule "When moving clockwise, the lengths of these fragments must alternate in the sequence 1-2-3-1-2-3...1-2-3". How do I read when it is moving clockwise and when anti-clockwise? Thanks, Nikhil |
@ 2021-04-28 1:02 AM (#29194 - in reply to #29188) (#29194) Top | |
Posts: 234 Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2021-04-28 1:02 AM kheti - 2021-04-27 10:01 AM Hi Riad, I am more concerned about the rule "When moving clockwise, the lengths of these fragments must alternate in the sequence 1-2-3-1-2-3...1-2-3". How do I read when it is moving clockwise and when anti-clockwise? Thanks, Nikhil Hi Nikhil, You can simplify it: in one direction along the chain, the lengths of the fragments alternate in the sequence 1-2-3-1-2-3, and in the reverse 3-2-1-3-2-1... |
@ 2021-04-28 8:42 AM (#29200 - in reply to #29186) (#29200) Top | |
Posts: 30 Country : India | kheti posted @ 2021-04-28 8:42 AM Thanks Swagatam. |
@ 2021-04-28 8:43 AM (#29201 - in reply to #29194) (#29201) Top | |
Posts: 30 Country : India | kheti posted @ 2021-04-28 8:43 AM Thanks Riad |
@ 2021-04-28 6:37 PM (#29205 - in reply to #29007) (#29205) Top | |
Posts: 30 Country : India | kheti posted @ 2021-04-28 6:37 PM Hi Riad, For the chains puzzle (#9), is there a missing black dot on the shown fragment of the circle in row 6, column 5? Most likely, I made a mistake somewhere and broke the puzzle but just wanted to check. Thanks, Nikhil |
@ 2021-04-28 9:37 PM (#29206 - in reply to #29205) (#29206) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2021-04-28 9:37 PM Contest SubmissionsThere will be no extension of the submission time for this contest. Participants should ensure that the submissions are completed before 2400 hrs Moscow Standard Time on the 29th of April. |
@ 2021-04-29 7:01 PM (#29208 - in reply to #29007) (#29208) Top | |
Posts: 1 Country : India | Mihir Neve posted @ 2021-04-29 7:01 PM Regarding the contest, When I click on start, It says "The contest is inactive now, and the result will not be included in the official category" Is this unusual or alright? Thanks Mihir |
@ 2021-04-30 4:00 AM (#29218 - in reply to #29007) (#29218) Top | |
Posts: 172 Country : ITALY | forcolin posted @ 2021-04-30 4:00 AM another great contest, thanks Riad |
@ 2021-04-30 4:53 AM (#29219 - in reply to #29007) (#29219) Top | |
Posts: 187 Country : New Zealand | kiwijam posted @ 2021-04-30 4:53 AM Yes, thank you Riad for these great new ideas and interesting optimisers. (and that 14-point Sudoku was so hard!) |