@ 2012-01-09 7:12 PM (#6391 - in reply to #6308) (#6391) Top | |||
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2012-01-09 7:12 PM It was a tough set. Initially, I was just switching from one sudoku to another, trying to get something sturdy going. Luckily, I was able to return and finish off all my half-solves except non-consecutive. Can someone solve the first few numbers (around 8-10) logically? Talking about favourite sudokus, Low Digits was incredible. It was like 'Wow, this can't get better' after I solved it. It was beautiful. No wonder it's average rating is 9.5 from 10 votes. I avoided the Toroidals for as long as I could, but eventually, I ran out of choices. I wasted some time on Windoku and Non-Consecutive, and missed out on the latter. But, overall, its been a good start of the year. Lets hope it gets better with every test. Thanks for the test Richard. I'm sure many players would improve in Irregular variants after this test. | ||
@ 2012-01-09 7:50 PM (#6392 - in reply to #6391) (#6392) Top | |||
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-01-09 7:50 PM I didn't solve it during the test, but I did it quite quickly later considering the points value. My initial steps included getting the possibilities for the 0s, the 2s, getting the 2 diagonally touching 1s in the two middle rows, and figuring out that there have to be 2 1s in either of the boxes at R2C2,R9C2,R2C9,R9C9. My first digits entered were mostly using the middle regions and not the corner regions though, and mainly I could narrow it down a lot in the middle bottom region. I guess you'll be able to do that since thats the least confusing part and all the extra cells are clustered away from the middle regions. | ||
@ 2012-01-09 7:55 PM (#6393 - in reply to #6391) (#6393) Top | |||
Posts: 191 Country : The Netherlands | Richard posted @ 2012-01-09 7:55 PM Rohan Rao - 2012-01-09 7:12 PM except non-consecutive. Can someone solve the first few numbers (around 8-10) logically? I will post the first part of the walkthrough for this mean puzzle tonight, when I am home. It is the highest points puzzle, compared to size, which is the reason that it has a bit of a tough start. | ||
@ 2012-01-09 9:02 PM (#6394 - in reply to #6393) (#6394) Top | |||
Posts: 191 Country : The Netherlands | Richard posted @ 2012-01-09 9:02 PM Richard - 2012-01-09 7:55 PM I will post the first part of the walkthrough for this mean puzzle tonight, when I am home. It is the highest points puzzle, compared to size, which is the reason that it has a bit of a tough start.
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@ 2012-01-09 9:14 PM (#6395 - in reply to #6391) (#6395) Top | |||
Posts: 191 Country : The Netherlands | Richard posted @ 2012-01-09 9:14 PM Rohan Rao - 2012-01-09 7:12 PM Talking about favourite sudokus, Low Digits was incredible. It was like 'Wow, this can't get better' after I solved it. It was beautiful. No wonder it's average rating is 9.5 from 10 votes. I noticed the very high rating. Although I am very happy with the ratings of all puzzles, I wonder why especially this one is by far the highest. Is it the shapes of the irregular areas? Or the straight forward solving path? I am very fond of symmetry, in shapes, grey cells and patterns of given digits. The fun part is that this is the only puzzle where symmetry is not possible in the grey cells. |