@ 2021-06-03 4:47 PM (#29345 - in reply to #29338) (#29345) Top | |
Posts: 50 Country : India | ABcDexter posted @ 2021-06-03 4:47 PM harmeet - 2021-06-02 6:49 PM Nice puzzles Anubhav. I particularly liked word labyrinth and word nurikabe. Thanks! Thanks Harmeet, those two are also the ones which required rigorous work and testing ?? |
@ 2021-06-03 5:03 PM (#29346 - in reply to #29313) (#29346) Top | |
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2021-06-03 5:03 PM Thanks, Anubhav for the great test. However, I could not solve many puzzles in this round but most of the puzzles in this round were solvable logically. I liked the Word Nurikabe the most. Thanks, Anubhav and puzzle #20 author (my guess is that this puzzle is created by Prasanna :)). |
@ 2021-06-03 6:58 PM (#29347 - in reply to #29339) (#29347) Top | |
Posts: 50 Country : India | ABcDexter posted @ 2021-06-03 6:58 PM vopani - 2021-06-02 7:31 PM Wow! This is easily my favourite Casual round across all PRs. Phenomenal puzzles. What I liked most was they were all very approachable, even though the Knight Paths were very annoying :-) Favourites: 10 Nearest Exit 13 Word Search 20 Word Nurikabe Thanks a lot Anubhav! (and whoever authored #20 ;-) ) Thanks Rohan for your kind words of appreciation. Well, to be totally honest Knight's Paths were meant to be more mathematical than to cause any sort of head related unease :P |
@ 2021-06-03 7:31 PM (#29349 - in reply to #29346) (#29349) Top | |
Posts: 50 Country : India | ABcDexter posted @ 2021-06-03 7:31 PM rajeshk - 2021-06-03 5:03 PM Thanks, Anubhav for the great test. However, I could not solve many puzzles in this round but most of the puzzles in this round were solvable logically. I liked the Word Nurikabe the most. Thanks, Anubhav and puzzle #20 author (my guess is that this puzzle is created by Prasanna :)). Thanks Rajesh :) Feel free to ping me regarding any puzzle which you'd like to solve. |
@ 2021-06-03 9:01 PM (#29350 - in reply to #29313) (#29350) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2021-06-03 9:01 PM Thanks to the 217 participants, and the 42 finishers. Congratulations to Freddie Hand, Endo Ken and Tawan Sunathvanichkul for taking the top 3 spots. Also, Congratulations to Rohan Rao, Swaroop Guggilam and Harmeet Singh for taking the top three spots from India. Also, a special mention - James McGowan for being the highest ranked solver without an error, in this error filled contest. Thanks to Anubhav Balodhi for authoring this round! His debut on LMI as a solo author had many nice and approachable puzzles. Well done ABcDexter! Those who missed taking part in this test can still take this test unofficially. |