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@ 2011-06-09 6:21 PM (#4797 - in reply to #2876) (#4797) Top

sanket



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sanket posted @ 2011-06-09 6:21 PM

okay..is this solution possible for the given 'tiger in the woods' example given in the IB ?
@ 2011-06-09 6:50 PM (#4798 - in reply to #4797) (#4798) Top

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Tejal Phatak posted @ 2011-06-09 6:50 PM

I think the players want to know if the ending cell can be 'anywhere'. There can be another solution then.



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@ 2011-06-09 6:54 PM (#4799 - in reply to #4798) (#4799) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2011-06-09 6:54 PM

This is not allowed. The path can stop only near the wall or a black square.
Also, the end point must not have visited earlier.
@ 2011-06-09 7:12 PM (#4800 - in reply to #2876) (#4800) Top

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rajeshk posted @ 2011-06-09 7:12 PM

Thanks Deb for quickly clarifying on this.
@ 2011-06-10 11:53 PM (#4801 - in reply to #2876) (#4801) Top

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sanket posted @ 2011-06-10 11:53 PM

Personally speaking,Im finding 'First or Last' completely unsolvable !
Cant even figure how to start the sample puzzle
Can anyone throw some light? (i know its too late,yet just an attempt)
Thanks anyway.
All the best everyone
@ 2011-06-11 6:23 PM (#4804 - in reply to #4801) (#4804) Top

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neerajmehrotra posted @ 2011-06-11 6:23 PM

sanket - 2011-06-10 11:53 PM

Personally speaking,Im finding 'First or Last' completely unsolvable !
Cant even figure how to start the sample puzzle
Can anyone throw some light? (i know its too late,yet just an attempt)
Thanks anyway.
All the best everyone


Look at all rows and coloumns with A and B as clues.....
means R1, R2, C2, C4
C cannot be placed in 1 and last cells of these rows and columns...
with this C cannot be placed in R1C1, R1C4, R2C1, R2C4 therefore in first two rows C has to be in second and third column.
Again with the same logic C cannot be placed at R1C2, thus place C at R1C3 & R2C2.....
Now its simple.
@ 2011-06-11 6:51 PM (#4805 - in reply to #4804) (#4805) Top

sanket



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sanket posted @ 2011-06-11 6:51 PM

hey thanks for explanation neeraj :)
@ 2011-06-11 7:40 PM (#4809 - in reply to #4805) (#4809) Top

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neerajmehrotra posted @ 2011-06-11 7:40 PM

sanket - 2011-06-11 6:51 PM

hey thanks for explanation neeraj :)


Hope it helped...
@ 2011-06-15 1:55 PM (#4863 - in reply to #2876) (#4863) Top

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rakesh_rai posted @ 2011-06-15 1:55 PM

I was solving the puzzles of Offline finals Round 3. I managed to solve all except NEWS (I tried the small one only, without success) and the big frameless (which I will need to solve on paper). Overall, very nice puzzles. For me, the best of the lot were the polyword (took a lot of time for solving), creek (elegant solution) and digit battleships (nice play with numbers) - the bigger grid in each case.

I hope someone can help with some baby steps for the small grid of NEWS.
@ 2011-06-15 4:48 PM (#4865 - in reply to #4863) (#4865) Top

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vopani posted @ 2011-06-15 4:48 PM

rakesh_rai - 2011-06-15 1:55 PM

I was solving the puzzles of Offline finals Round 3. I managed to solve all except NEWS (I tried the small one only, without success) and the big frameless (which I will need to solve on paper). Overall, very nice puzzles. For me, the best of the lot were the polyword (took a lot of time for solving), creek (elegant solution) and digit battleships (nice play with numbers) - the bigger grid in each case.

I hope someone can help with some baby steps for the small grid of NEWS.

Hi Rakesh,

According to me, you are not thinking :-)

1: Look at the R2C5-R3C4-R3C5 region. It cannot have 'W' and 'N'. So 'E' will be in R2C5 and 'S' in R3C4.
2: Exactly similarly, the R4C3-R5C2-R5C3 region will have 'E' in R4C3 and 'S' in R5C2.
3: The square region with 'W' has to have a 'N' in R2C3.
4: The R3C1-R4C1-R4C2 region cannot have 'E' and 'W'. Hence R3C1 is 'N' and R4C1 is 'S'.

You should be able to complete it now.
@ 2011-06-15 5:31 PM (#4866 - in reply to #4865) (#4866) Top

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rakesh_rai posted @ 2011-06-15 5:31 PM

Thanks Rohan.

I was actually thinking ...but I had not interpreted the rules correctly (even though this topic was discussed earlier)...I was thinking that a S can come below a W... I thought the only constraints are that W should be to the left of E and N should be above S...but thats not correct...I should be able to solve it now.
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