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Posts: 1 Country : United States of America | dennisc posted @ 2023-01-22 4:35 AM Wow, that 6x6 diagonal was surprisingly hard. Unfortunately I messed up near the end of the 9x9 o/e and didn't solve it 😭 Should have been more careful |
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Posts: 1887 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2023-01-22 11:23 AM @DreamLibrarian Theres nothing "disallowed" as such. It's just that Odd Even more commonly uses the parity coloring so I added the tab but the added tab is also a slight hindrance to the solvers who don't use it when tabbing through options. You are very much allowed to simply click on the tab space in the top right and check/uncheck the options you feel convenient with. Hope this helps for future contests :) |
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Posts: 7 Country : United States | DreamLibrarian posted @ 2023-01-23 2:01 AM 👍 |
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Posts: 55 ![]() ![]() Country : India | pranavmanu posted @ 2023-01-24 12:19 PM Thank you to the authors for a great round. I really enjoyed cracking the Thermo and Odd-Even 9X9s, and the diagonal 9x9 after the round. Felt that the 9x9 Odd-Even and Diagonal deserved more points. Round difficulty was on the higher side, should get used to this. Looking forward to the next one! |
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Posts: 8 Country : India | Neha1609 posted @ 2023-01-26 12:07 AM Thank you to the authors for the challenging round. Liked to solve the puzzles. Still can get over that even 6x6 odd-even puzzle was challenging. Looking forward to next round. |
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Posts: 422 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : India | kishy72 posted @ 2023-01-26 4:53 PM Wow . That was a pretty intense contest. Had to solve out of my skin to even manage that score. Diagonal 9x9 was absolutely brutal and staved me off from finishing it for an eternity. I felt completely stuck not even sure where to guess. It was a relief to finish it finally with a wild guess. Thanks to Kumaresan, Hemant and Arun for the really nerve wracking round :). My favourites are Quadruple (9x9) and Thermo (9x9). |
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Posts: 94 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : India | Hemant Kr Malani posted @ 2023-02-01 8:18 AM Thanks to all the participants for participating in the contest. Congratulations to Tiit Vunk , Tantan Dai and Sinchai Rungsangrattanakul for finishing in top 3 spots and to James Peter, Rohan Rao and Ashish Kumar for podium finish among the Indian participants. I would agree to the discussion on the thread that the round was difficult but as Prasanna mentioned, the objective was to keep it more representative of where the Indian team is and also keep a few beginner friendly sudokus like Classics, Thermo and a few 6x6 variants. We had 36 finishers and 503 non-zero scores, which is kind of reflective of the objective. As an author, what I liked the most about this round is that almost all the high-pointers we created, we were able to put some interesting deductions. For example, the diagonal had an interesting 14 pair on the main diagonal, the extra region had two additional extra regions than the ones already shaded, the 6x6 odd-even had 2 x-wings and so on. Kudos to my co-authors -- Arun and Kumaresan sir for the amazing sudokus! Lastly, I would like to mention that while creating sudokus for the round, we felt that the overall difficulty of the round was higher than we wanted it to be. So, we made the 9x9 Thermo easier than it originally was, to have a balanced round. If you wish to solve the original Thermo sudoku, visit: https://letssudoku.blogspot.com/2023/02/sudoku-90-thermo-sudoku.html Looking forward to SM round 2 by an amazing group of authors! |
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Posts: 9 Country : Australia | chocchip37 posted @ 2023-02-06 12:01 PM Just solved the original thermo from your blog; it took me 10 minutes and did feel slightly trickier than the 9x9 thermo during the contest, but given how difficult some of the other puzzles were, having an easier version for the 9x9 thermo makes sense. |