@ 2012-01-18 6:00 PM (#6434 - in reply to #6430) (#6434) Top | |
Posts: 170 Country : Germany | rob posted @ 2012-01-18 6:00 PM swaroop2011 - 2012-01-18 11:26 AM someone please help out with "BRAILLE WORD SEARCH " .. How to start?? Choose a letter, translate it to Braille, scan the grid for occurrences. But you've probably thought of that yourself? |
@ 2012-01-18 7:31 PM (#6435 - in reply to #6432) (#6435) Top | |
Posts: 164 Country : Slovakia | greenhorn posted @ 2012-01-18 7:31 PM I must agree, that this puzzle was really fun, however it was too huge and surprisingly too easy for me. It takes me only 11 minutes to solve it. I hope that all the contest puzzles will be similarly easy and nice. |
@ 2012-01-18 8:22 PM (#6436 - in reply to #6428) (#6436) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2012-01-18 8:22 PM kiwijam - 2012-01-18 8:31 AM and 4) If I submit wrong answer(s) for a puzzle but never submit a correct answer, will I get negative points or zero points for that puzzle overall? The way we look at each puzzle, we consider them as a separate round. So 10 rounds for the whole contest. It is best that one shouldn't get -ve points from any round. So, you will get 0 points for a puzzle, which has wrong submissions, but no eventual correct submission. |
@ 2012-01-18 8:45 PM (#6437 - in reply to #6435) (#6437) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-01-18 8:45 PM greenhorn - 2012-01-18 7:31 PM I must agree, that this puzzle was really fun, however it was too huge and surprisingly too easy for me. It takes me only 11 minutes to solve it. I hope that all the contest puzzles will be similarly easy and nice. I hope not, else I've made the wrong choice. The one you solved today was the first ever puzzle I'd made of this hybrid type, so I hadn't yet understood ways to play with the difficulty. Practice for me, practice for you too And Richard, you're welcome. :) |
@ 2012-01-18 9:01 PM (#6438 - in reply to #6396) (#6438) Top | |
Posts: 23 Country : United States | thesubro posted @ 2012-01-18 9:01 PM The image for the answer for Braille Word Search in the IB is wrong. The lines are off. Looking forward to the marathon. TheSubro |
@ 2012-01-18 9:14 PM (#6439 - in reply to #6438) (#6439) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-01-18 9:14 PM thesubro - 2012-01-18 9:01 PM The image for the answer for Braille Word Search in the IB is wrong. The lines are off. Looking forward to the marathon. TheSubro Erm, I don't think so, partial letters can overlap too, and the words Vodka, Milk and Soda can be read in the highlighted part of the solution. |
@ 2012-01-18 9:36 PM (#6440 - in reply to #6396) (#6440) Top | |
Posts: 23 Country : United States | thesubro posted @ 2012-01-18 9:36 PM I see now. You have simply drawn rectangles around each "word". I was misinterpreting how it was broken up on the image. My apologies (but at the same time, it has demonstrated a few complexities I had not truly appreciated before). Thanks. TheSubro |
@ 2012-01-18 9:53 PM (#6441 - in reply to #6396) (#6441) Top | |
Posts: 170 Country : Germany | rob posted @ 2012-01-18 9:53 PM It seems that it's a good strategy to guess the missing words on the Braille Word Search when you get near the end… |
@ 2012-01-18 11:36 PM (#6442 - in reply to #6441) (#6442) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2012-01-18 11:36 PM rob - 2012-01-18 9:53 PM That sounds like a fair warning to increase the number of arrow marks. It seems that it's a good strategy to guess the missing words on the Braille Word Search when you get near the end… |
@ 2012-01-19 1:20 PM (#6443 - in reply to #6396) (#6443) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-01-19 1:20 PM |
@ 2012-01-19 3:48 PM (#6445 - in reply to #6443) (#6445) Top | |
Posts: 123 Country : India | macherlakumar posted @ 2012-01-19 3:48 PM prasanna16391 - 2012-01-19 1:20 PMhttp://prasannaseshadri.wordpress.com/2012/01/19/puzzle-no-19-loop-the-loops-practice-puzzle-2/Practice puzzle number 2 :) Thanks for the practise puzzle. Well constructed and took about 20 minutes for me to solve. Even I hope the contest puzzle will be as easy as this one :D Regards, Ravi |
@ 2012-01-20 11:06 AM (#6446 - in reply to #6396) (#6446) Top | |
Posts: 44 Country : United States | davmillar posted @ 2012-01-20 11:06 AM I have some older Braille Word Search puzzles on The Griddle that could be used for practice: http://thegriddle.net/tags/braille I don't quite recall the difficulty level or if I threw any other tricks in those, though. ETA: I should also mention to save your answer to the Braille Word Search. Once the test is finished, the two words not found in the puzzle will unlock a badge if you have a profile page on The Griddle. I'm waiting to implement it though, just as an added precaution to prevent cheating. (Not that you honest puzzlers would do that. :)) Edited by davmillar 2012-01-20 11:08 AM |
@ 2012-01-20 11:10 AM (#6447 - in reply to #6443) (#6447) Top | |
Posts: 191 Country : The Netherlands | Richard posted @ 2012-01-20 11:10 AM prasanna16391 - 2012-01-19 1:20 PM http://prasannaseshadri.wordpress.com/2012/01/19/puzzle-no-19-loop-... Practice puzzle number 2 :) Thanks for another nice puzzle. Again with nice logic steps. I definitely like this type! I found one loop, but there is one cell that can be passed in two different ways: it's the 2 in Row 16, Column 20. When I found this spot halfway solving, I hesitated to proceed, since I thought I had made an error somewhere. But I ignored, went on en finished the puzzle, with this minor non-uniqueness left. Maybe you can have another look at it? Best regards, Richard |
@ 2012-01-20 11:27 AM (#6449 - in reply to #6447) (#6449) Top | |
Posts: 123 Country : India | macherlakumar posted @ 2012-01-20 11:27 AM Richard - 2012-01-20 11:10 AM Hi Richard,prasanna16391 - 2012-01-19 1:20 PMhttp://prasannaseshadri.wordpress.com/2012/01/19/puzzle-no-19-loop-the-loops-practice-puzzle-2/Practice puzzle number 2 :) I found one loop, but there is one cell that can be passed in two different ways: it's the 2 in Row 16, Column 20. Maybe you can have another look at it?Best regards, Richard This is the first type I have solved and solved it very carefully. I found it to be having unique solution. I think you are wrong at the two consecutive white circles to the right top of R16C20 clue '2', for that part the path is unique and direct. Please check it. Regards, Ravi |
@ 2012-01-20 11:58 AM (#6450 - in reply to #6447) (#6450) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-01-20 11:58 AM Richard - 2012-01-20 11:10 AM Thanks for another nice puzzle. Again with nice logic steps. I definitely like this type! I found one loop, but there is one cell that can be passed in two different ways: it's the 2 in Row 16, Column 20. When I found this spot halfway solving, I hesitated to proceed, since I thought I had made an error somewhere. But I ignored, went on en finished the puzzle, with this minor non-uniqueness left. Maybe you can have another look at it? Best regards, Richard You're welcome Richard. Regarding the uniqueness, what Ravi said, you need to consider the behaviour of the two consecutive white circles above it. Its very much unique, I'm pretty sure of that now, I've had to check that one some 9 times by now because different people seem to find different spots to get confused . Anyway I'll be putting up the solutions today sometime in 2 hours when I get over my laziness. You can check and tally if you want. |
@ 2012-01-20 12:18 PM (#6451 - in reply to #6447) (#6451) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2012-01-20 12:18 PM Solved the practice puzzle #2, I made a mess somewhere else, but it is certainly unique around the 2 at R16C20. |
@ 2012-01-20 12:31 PM (#6452 - in reply to #6449) (#6452) Top | |
Posts: 191 Country : The Netherlands | Richard posted @ 2012-01-20 12:31 PM macherlakumar - 2012-01-20 11:27 AM Richard - 2012-01-20 11:10 AM Hi Richard,prasanna16391 - 2012-01-19 1:20 PMhttp://prasannaseshadri.wordpress.com/2012/01/19/puzzle-no-19-loop-the-loops-practice-puzzle-2/Practice puzzle number 2 :) I found one loop, but there is one cell that can be passed in two different ways: it's the 2 in Row 16, Column 20. Maybe you can have another look at it?Best regards, Richard This is the first type I have solved and solved it very carefully. I found it to be having unique solution. I think you are wrong at the two consecutive white circles to the right top of R16C20 clue '2', for that part the path is unique and direct. Please check it. Regards, Ravi Yep, sorry, my mistake. I worked overtime till late yesterday evening and decided that I still had right to have half an hour of puzzling fun so started the puzzle. Being tired is not the best condition to start puzzling, as I can see now. I missed indeed the two white dots on the right side. My sincere apologies for all the confusion! Best regards, Richard |
@ 2012-01-20 12:58 PM (#6453 - in reply to #6452) (#6453) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-01-20 12:58 PM Richard - 2012-01-20 12:31 PM Being tired is not the best condition to start puzzling, as I can see now. I missed indeed the two white dots on the right side. My sincere apologies for all the confusion! Best regards, Richard Its alright. I was in the same state while giving the Shapes and Sizes test, so I understand :D Anyway, here's the solutions for both puzzles : http://prasannaseshadri.wordpress.com/2012/01/20/practice-puzzle-so... Password - PP12. Also, I made a Graffiti Snake which can also be used as practice I suppose, so I've put it up today even though its actually the 22nd puzzle I've made Here it is : http://prasannaseshadri.wordpress.com/2012/01/20/puzzle-no-20-graff... |
@ 2012-01-20 9:08 PM (#6454 - in reply to #6396) (#6454) Top | |
Posts: 136 Country : India | anurag posted @ 2012-01-20 9:08 PM A refreshingly different approach! The tenth puzzle is also there to address an unlikely tie ,apart from being there to be solved.Now, given that a tie is anyway at very high odds, i have a (better?) suggestion(thats too late for this week though),that i think fits well into this theme.If a tie occurs,calculate the most popular ( based on most solved & least time taken)puzzle,create an easier ( or harder) one of that type and start a tie-breaker) with that single puzzle (remember this would not have to be done anyway!,so no harm conceptualizing). |
@ 2012-01-21 4:41 AM (#6456 - in reply to #6396) (#6456) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2012-01-21 4:41 AM AnnouncementsFlash submission page is now enabled. There is a list with all puzzle types. After you click on a puzzle, you can click on "Start Puzzle" and your timer for the puzzle will start. [ 8 puzzles are uploaded today. 1 will be uploaded tomorrow and last one will be uploaded next day ] As discussed earlier, we have posted the grid sizes next to the puzzle. You can also see relative difficulty of puzzles. In fact the list is sorted based on difficulty (easy puzzles -> difficult puzzle) |
@ 2012-01-21 5:35 AM (#6457 - in reply to #6396) (#6457) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2012-01-21 5:35 AM I get a question from a player I'm trying the marathon for the first time. I'm being prompted a password to open the PDF. Where do I get the password? Please click on "Start puzzle" to get the password. |
@ 2012-01-21 5:59 AM (#6458 - in reply to #6396) (#6458) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2012-01-21 5:59 AM Score Page - Link to score page http://logicmastersindia.com/M201201P/score.asp Note that the score page will display partial scores, it will display only the puzzles you have solved. |
@ 2012-01-21 6:30 AM (#6459 - in reply to #6396) (#6459) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2012-01-21 6:30 AM Breaks are allowedFrom the database, I can see that some players are solving one puzzle after another in quick succession. That is not a problem, and is allowed. But Breaks between puzzles are also allowed. Breaks can be 1 minute or 1 hour or 1 day. You don't need to solve all puzzles in a stretch. It is clearly mentioned in the IB that "Each puzzle can be started, solved and submitted independent of others, and in any order, anytime during the week." I hope it is not ignored or misunderstood. |
@ 2012-01-21 9:08 AM (#6460 - in reply to #6396) (#6460) Top | |
Posts: 2 Country : India | sneha posted @ 2012-01-21 9:08 AM When i start a puzzle then I am not able to end it and start another puzle. I am struck becoz the other puzzles show cannot be started. plz hlp |
@ 2012-01-21 9:11 AM (#6461 - in reply to #6460) (#6461) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2012-01-21 9:11 AM sneha - 2012-01-21 9:08 AM Please check your answer to the puzzle you started. It is wrong. You have to wait either a) till submit it correctly or b) for an hour (whichever is minimum) before you can start the next puzzle.When i start a puzzle then I am not able to end it and start another puzle. I am struck becoz the other puzzles show cannot be started. plz hlp |