@ 2011-12-21 1:32 PM (#6236 - in reply to #6235) (#6236) Top | |
Posts: 40 Country : China | Minfang Lin posted @ 2011-12-21 1:32 PM swaroop2011 - 2011-12-21 1:20 PM debmohanty - 2011-12-21 12:51 PM Same logic is applicable to 11 in Column6 hey thanks for explaining so clearly .. only one doubt- how did u got that in column 9 the other two digits has to be in r2 and r4.. See the picture before it. Remember the rule "empty cells cannot be adjacent", and Col 9 only can have two digits more. |
@ 2011-12-21 1:34 PM (#6237 - in reply to #6218) (#6237) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2011-12-21 1:34 PM hey sry stupid doubt |
@ 2011-12-23 12:23 AM (#6241 - in reply to #6218) (#6241) Top | |
Posts: 164 Country : Slovakia | greenhorn posted @ 2011-12-23 12:23 AM Maybe this question was answered somewhere before, but I am too lazy to look for it now. In Number Skeleton puzzle does it matter in which direction are the numbers fill in? The IB has also another solution, when you turn it (199, 2X8, 357). Thanks |
@ 2011-12-23 12:48 AM (#6242 - in reply to #6218) (#6242) Top | |
Posts: 14 Country : United States | brianklimek posted @ 2011-12-23 12:48 AM Have the solutions to the practice test been vetted? I believe I found multiple solutions for the Sea Battle. And I found 2 solutions for Liar Slitherlink [the cave end in the lower right that surrounds the 1 in R6C5, could also be shortened to only go around R6C4 and still be valid]. Just checking. |
@ 2011-12-23 1:10 AM (#6243 - in reply to #6242) (#6243) Top | |
Posts: 164 Country : Slovakia | greenhorn posted @ 2011-12-23 1:10 AM All the puzzles from IB have only one valid solution. In the Liar Slitherlink you probably forget to use columns, where is also only one incorrect clue. |
@ 2011-12-23 7:09 AM (#6246 - in reply to #6241) (#6246) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2011-12-23 7:09 AM greenhorn - 2011-12-23 12:23 AM Maybe this question was answered somewhere before, but I am too lazy to look for it now. In Number Skeleton puzzle does it matter in which direction are the numbers fill in? The IB has also another solution, when you turn it (199, 2X8, 357). Thanks The row/column marking is incorrect here. First row and first column should have been marked. The answer key, in that case, is 199#123 or 123#199. (g82.png) Attachments ---------------- g82.png (14KB - 0 downloads) |
@ 2011-12-23 9:44 PM (#6248 - in reply to #6218) (#6248) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2011-12-23 9:44 PM Open through Monday Considering the festive seasons going on, we have decided to keep this test open through Monday. Please check the submission page for exact time in your timezone. |
@ 2011-12-23 9:46 PM (#6249 - in reply to #6218) (#6249) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2011-12-23 9:46 PM Announcements 1. Password protected pdf is uploaded. It has 13 pages. First page is a cover page, but there is no points table. |
@ 2011-12-24 2:31 AM (#6250 - in reply to #6242) (#6250) Top | |
Posts: 315 Country : The Netherlands | Para posted @ 2011-12-24 2:31 AM brianklimek - 2011-12-23 12:48 AM Have the solutions to the practice test been vetted? I believe I found multiple solutions for the Sea Battle. Are you sure there are 2 different ships in each area and not just 2 different ship parts in the alternate solutions? As I made it, I can assure the example is unique. |
@ 2011-12-24 9:17 PM (#6251 - in reply to #6218) (#6251) Top | |
Posts: 43 Country : Japan | xevs posted @ 2011-12-24 9:17 PM About the ESB Flip... Do the "line"s have to mirror one another? In the example, you don't have to think the correspondence of lines to solve, but the lines were to be finally mirrored each other. |
@ 2011-12-24 9:34 PM (#6252 - in reply to #6251) (#6252) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2011-12-24 9:34 PM Lines do not have to mirror each other. It is just a co-incidence in the example. (Please check the actual puzzle in FLIP - http://logicmastersindia.com/lmitests/dl.asp?attachmentid=86&view=1 and its solution in page 15 ) |
@ 2011-12-24 10:28 PM (#6253 - in reply to #6252) (#6253) Top | |
Posts: 43 Country : Japan | xevs posted @ 2011-12-24 10:28 PM I got it. Thanks a lot! |
@ 2011-12-25 1:30 PM (#6254 - in reply to #6218) (#6254) Top | |
Posts: 136 Country : India | anurag posted @ 2011-12-25 1:30 PM EDIT: This puzzle has unique solution. See Serkan's message below. Edited by debmohanty 2011-12-25 8:19 PM |
@ 2011-12-25 1:30 PM (#6255 - in reply to #6218) (#6255) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2011-12-25 1:30 PM Really nice puzzles there. Will have to solve the rest later, got muddled up in many of them. Not happy with my performance, but quite happy with my rank I guess. Admins, you can ignore my claim for points, I know even the alternate I gave is wrong. Just checked back. Silly me. |
@ 2011-12-25 1:36 PM (#6256 - in reply to #6254) (#6256) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2011-12-25 1:36 PM anurag - 2011-12-25 1:30 PM Please send any 2 solutions to Serkan or to me. And my sincere request : if you really find multiple solutions, first send them to us and we'll do the needful. Your false alarms (not the first time in this case) is of no help to anyone. |
@ 2011-12-25 8:17 PM (#6257 - in reply to #6254) (#6257) Top | |
Posts: 183 Country : Turkey | yureklis posted @ 2011-12-25 8:17 PM That puzzle has unique solution. Probably Anurag didn't read rules well, so probably he broke that puzzle. So please not consider Anurag's comment, that puzzle has unique solution. Serkan anurag - 2011-12-25 1:30 PM |
@ 2011-12-27 10:19 AM (#6258 - in reply to #6218) (#6258) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2011-12-27 10:19 AM This test is over now. Detailed score page is at - http://logicmastersindia.com/M201112P/score.asp Congratulations to MellowMelon for winning by a huge margin. xevs takes the second spot. willwc is the 3rd position, his first time in LMI podium. It will be interesting to see what effect this test has on the ratings (it will be updated in an hour). Congratulations also to Branko for being top Serbian player, narrowly ahead of Nikola. Good to see Rakesh back, and he takes the top Indian spot. Reminder to self - Do not schedule any test during Christmas period in next year(s). Thanks everyone who took time out during the festive period to participate in the test. Those who couldn't can still enjoy the puzzles. |
@ 2011-12-27 3:43 PM (#6261 - in reply to #6218) (#6261) Top | |
Posts: 1 Country : Greece | girl posted @ 2011-12-27 3:43 PM Could someone please explain to me in FLIP MIRROR SUMS Left board how the 17 clues are filled? |
@ 2011-12-27 3:47 PM (#6262 - in reply to #6261) (#6262) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2011-12-27 3:47 PM girl - 2011-12-27 3:43 PM Could someone please explain to me in FLIP MIRROR SUMS Left board how the 17 clues are filled? If a cell is visited twice, the digit will be considered twice in the sum So 17 = 2 * R4C3 + R4C4 |
@ 2011-12-27 9:31 PM (#6268 - in reply to #6218) (#6268) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2011-12-27 9:31 PM |
@ 2011-12-27 9:56 PM (#6269 - in reply to #6218) (#6269) Top | |
Posts: 183 Country : Turkey | yureklis posted @ 2011-12-27 9:56 PM Hi, Thank you very much for spending your time even at Christmas. Congratulations to Palmer for 1st place. He could finish all puzzles, but Sea Battle... I think this puzzle hurt so many solvers. Also Congratulations to Ko Okamoto (2nd) and William Blatt (3rd). Test had 20 puzzles, when I made these puzzles I pushed myself because of the title "Best of LMI". As a result of this, many puzzles were hard, I didn't mean that, but it happened. I am sorry for toughness of puzzles. I made a solution file because of this. Some statistics: - The puzzle solved by least competitors was Sea Battle. It was solved by 1 competitor. (Two more attempts, but one correct shot) - The puzzle solved by most competitors was Suroramu. It was solved by 99 competitors. - The puzzle with the highest rating was 4x4 Diamonds (8.77) and the puzzle with the lowest rating was Crisscross Crash (5.85). - The puzzle submitted with the highest accuracy was Toroidal Rectangles(%100, 77 competitors), lowest was Sea Battle ( %50, 1/2 competitors) Thanks a lot for participation, Best wishes & Merry Christmas, Serkan |
@ 2011-12-27 10:00 PM (#6270 - in reply to #6269) (#6270) Top | |
Posts: 66 Country : Hungary | Valezius posted @ 2011-12-27 10:00 PM yureklis - 2011-12-27 9:56 PM the puzzle with the lowest rating was Crisscross Crash (5.85). Hm, I loved it :) |
@ 2011-12-27 10:06 PM (#6271 - in reply to #6270) (#6271) Top | |
Posts: 183 Country : Turkey | yureklis posted @ 2011-12-27 10:06 PM Valezius - 2011-12-27 10:00 PM yureklis - 2011-12-27 9:56 PM the puzzle with the lowest rating was Crisscross Crash (5.85). Hm, I loved it :) :), Honestly this one is one of my favorites. Of course I'm looking at the puzzle as a puzzle maker, not solver. |
@ 2011-12-27 11:11 PM (#6272 - in reply to #6269) (#6272) Top | |
Posts: 315 Country : The Netherlands | Para posted @ 2011-12-27 11:11 PM yureklis - 2011-12-27 9:56 PM but Sea Battle... I think this puzzle hurt so many solvers Test had 20 puzzles, when I made these puzzles I pushed myself because of the title "Best of LMI". As a result of this, many puzzles were hard, I didn't mean that, but it happened. I am sorry for toughness of puzzles. I made a solution file because of this. The Sea Battle puzzle was actually a pretty smooth solve for me. One of my favourite puzzles in the set. I didn't get stuck in it like all the puzzles I didn't manage to finish. I missed a lot of final steps(and i'm a horrible guesser), which broke me up in broken tapa, number skeleton, esb, diamonds on which I spend at least 1/3rd of my time without any points to show for it. Also couldn't pull out either fillomino in the end. I never had time to get back to any puzzle I hadn't finished in the first run though. Managed to solve everything relatively quickly when I did the rest after the test, so could have probably gotten more points if I had a chance to revisit. I just didn't see the things I saw then while taking the test. I figured you'd like the criss-cross crash, Serkan. That seemed like one of those types of puzzles you like to make, which I just can't ever construct. Edited by Para 2011-12-27 11:14 PM |
@ 2011-12-27 11:55 PM (#6273 - in reply to #6218) (#6273) Top | |
Country : United States | MellowMelon posted @ 2011-12-27 11:55 PM Not sure what's up with the Crisscross Crash rating, as that was to me one of the best. I also really enjoyed Broken Tapa, Number Skeleton, Penta Chess (even if it was a monster), Liar Slitherlink, and GT Fillomino. Lots of incredible puzzles in this set. I feel like I was significantly advantaged from having so many of my tests represented here. My Liar Slitherlink and Fillomino solves were around 5 minutes each, and looking at other submission histories in the results it looks like these three alone put me at least 10-15 minutes ahead of basically every other competitor. Feels like a strange form of compensation for putting in the work to write those two, but I'll take it. Obviously my last 15 minutes went toward the Sea Battle. One problem I had is that I worked with the wrong set of rules for the first 9 minutes or so, forgetting the row/column constraint entirely and only remembering it when I finally guessed my way to "multiple solutions". But even if I hadn't done that, I think I would have needed close to 20 to wrap it up based on my experience with it after time. I lost a lot of time by breaking both Crisscross Crash and Gapped Kakuro, and my 4x4 Diamonds and Worm Sudoku solves had me blind to simple things for awhile, but otherwise I felt like I was moving pretty quickly. Despite that, puzzles like Broken Tapa, Number Skeleton, and Penta Chess took me over 10 minutes, so there certainly were some monsters. Still, that's to be expected if it's 20 puzzles in 150 minutes. |