@ 2010-05-28 11:11 AM (#669 - in reply to #668) (#669) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-05-28 11:11 AM Leaf Card - 2010-05-28 9:49 AM THANK YOU SO MUCH You can view Chinese version rules here http://www.sudokufans.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=40 Rohan, I hope your keyboard 6 is working, after you have typed 6 so many times |
@ 2010-05-28 10:04 PM (#671 - in reply to #606) (#671) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-05-28 10:04 PM Lol, I used three different laptops, so none were used too much ;-) |
@ 2010-05-29 1:29 AM (#672 - in reply to #606) (#672) Top | |
Posts: 337 Country : Switzerland | Fred76 posted @ 2010-05-29 1:29 AM I was sure you had 6 laptops !!! |
@ 2010-05-29 5:29 AM (#673 - in reply to #606) (#673) Top | |
Posts: 42 Country : United States | Ziti posted @ 2010-05-29 5:29 AM This looks like a fantastic new set of puzzles, Rohan. I am very excited to take part in this. Keep the good work coming! |
@ 2010-05-29 8:21 AM (#674 - in reply to #673) (#674) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-05-29 8:21 AM @Fred I missed that! Nice one ;-) @Jason Hope all goes well :-) |
@ 2010-05-31 3:05 PM (#676 - in reply to #606) (#676) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-05-31 3:05 PM |
@ 2010-05-31 3:29 PM (#678 - in reply to #676) (#678) Top | |
Posts: 103 Country : Serbia | Nikola posted @ 2010-05-31 3:29 PM I have one question about MT II. Is the puzzles in any way related? I mean two numbers maybe connected between two grids, etc.? Or every puzzle is separated? Thanks, Nikola |
@ 2010-05-31 9:20 PM (#679 - in reply to #606) (#679) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-05-31 9:20 PM The puzzles will be independent of each other. There is no relationship among them. |
@ 2010-06-01 2:44 PM (#680 - in reply to #606) (#680) Top | |
Posts: 63 Country : United Kingdom | David McNeill posted @ 2010-06-01 2:44 PM In Knight Sudoku, would a solution in which there was more than one knight digit be invalid? Thank you, David McNeill. |
@ 2010-06-01 9:12 PM (#681 - in reply to #680) (#681) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-06-01 9:12 PM In the puzzle, ONLY ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION of the knight exists. As in, you cannot have two numbers, both of whom are knights. Rohan. |
@ 2010-06-03 12:23 PM (#682 - in reply to #681) (#682) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-06-03 12:23 PM IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. One additional rule in Battleship Sudoku: "Given numbers are NOT part of any ship". (It has been added in the PB) 2. Regarding submission of Minesweeper Sudoku: For mines, you can enter 'X' OR 'M' OR '5' & '6'. Even if you leave the mines as empty-cells and fill up the numbers 1 to 4 correctly, you will be given full points. 3. Since there are 6 groups of 7 sudokus each, on the submission page, there are 6 tabs. You need to click on the tab to select a group OR on the Next button which will take you to the next group. As long as you do not close the browser, you can visit any group at any time and submit the answers of any sudoku. These tab buttons and next button are present at the top and also at the bottom. 4. The 'Move As You Type' and 'Colour Drop Down Box' is present at the top-right and at bottom-right. 5. The points distribution give a general idea of the difficulty of the puzzles, though may not be perfectly accurate. We are expecting solvers to finish all puzzles in 140mins, even though some of the high-point puzzles are tough and might require guesswork. |
@ 2010-06-04 8:20 AM (#683 - in reply to #606) (#683) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2010-06-04 8:20 AM Password protected Sudoku Booklet is uploaded |
@ 2010-06-04 2:46 PM (#684 - in reply to #683) (#684) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-06-04 2:46 PM For those who solve online: It is advised to solve Battleship Sudoku and Minesweeper Sudoku on paper as you 'may' find it difficult to do them online. Rohan. |
@ 2010-06-05 6:39 AM (#685 - in reply to #606) (#685) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2010-06-05 6:39 AM SPEED SIXES has started Enjoy the Sudokus |
@ 2010-06-05 5:56 PM (#691 - in reply to #685) (#691) Top | |
Posts: 45 Country : India | adityasaraf007 posted @ 2010-06-05 5:56 PM I didnot understand Distances Sudoku of Group 4. In the given example in IB, if we take x=4, then the distance between 4&5 and 3&4 is same. Please help me. |
@ 2010-06-05 6:22 PM (#692 - in reply to #691) (#692) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-06-05 6:22 PM adityasaraf007 - 2010-06-05 5:56 PM Aditya, check the distances in the shaded cells. I didnot understand Distances Sudoku of Group 4. In the given example in IB, if we take x=4, then the distance between 4&5 and 3&4 is same. In the shaded cells, d(4,5) > d(3,4) In the actual puzzle, 6 cells will be shaded. You also have to put 1-6 in the shaded cells. There may or may not hints given inside those 6 cells. For the original distances Puzzle check http://rohanrao.blogspot.com/2009/05/rules-of-distances.html |
@ 2010-06-05 8:01 PM (#693 - in reply to #692) (#693) Top | |
Posts: 45 Country : India | adityasaraf007 posted @ 2010-06-05 8:01 PM I am still not able to get it. I have understood that the rule for distances will only be applicable for the shaded cells. The problem is with this sentence. "Distances between numbers are measured from the centres of the cells." I am not able to interpret the meaning of this sentence. Edited by adityasaraf007 2010-06-05 8:05 PM |
@ 2010-06-05 8:41 PM (#694 - in reply to #693) (#694) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-06-05 8:41 PM adityasaraf007 - 2010-06-05 8:01 PM I am still not able to get it. I have understood that the rule for distances will only be applicable for the shaded cells. The problem is with this sentence. "Distances between numbers are measured from the centres of the cells." I am not able to interpret the meaning of this sentence. How do you measure the distance between two numbers or two cells? for example distance between R1C1 and R3C5 is sqrt of (2*2+4*4) |
@ 2010-06-05 9:12 PM (#695 - in reply to #694) (#695) Top | |
Posts: 45 Country : India | adityasaraf007 posted @ 2010-06-05 9:12 PM debmohanty - 2010-06-05 8:41 PM adityasaraf007 - 2010-06-05 8:01 PM I am still not able to get it. I have understood that the rule for distances will only be applicable for the shaded cells. The problem is with this sentence. "Distances between numbers are measured from the centres of the cells." I am not able to interpret the meaning of this sentence. How do you measure the distance between two numbers or two cells? for example distance between R1C1 and R3C5 is sqrt of (2*2+4*4) Now, its clear. Thanks for your reply. I thought to calculate the distance, we need to follow the path of the cells. |
@ 2010-06-06 9:40 AM (#696 - in reply to #695) (#696) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-06-06 9:40 AM Please take some time out and rate the puzzles after you finish the test. Well, if you're not upto rating '42' puzzles, you can definitely give me some feedback here itself :-) Tejal/Rohan. |
@ 2010-06-06 10:37 PM (#698 - in reply to #606) (#698) Top | |
Posts: 13 Country : United States | radekivv posted @ 2010-06-06 10:37 PM Thumbs up to the organizers! Very nice puzzles! I enjoy this competition a lot. On the puzzles that I finished the score corresponded to their difficulty prety well. On one or two puzzles I had to guess (or at least it was faster than trying to come with some strange technique ). I am definitely looking forward to the next competition. Thanks. Edited by radekivv 2010-06-06 10:39 PM |
@ 2010-06-06 11:21 PM (#699 - in reply to #696) (#699) Top | |
Posts: 42 Country : Serbia | skywalker posted @ 2010-06-06 11:21 PM Very nice set of puzzles. A lot of different types and difficulties. Battleship, DescriptivePair, 3rd & 5th surprise, Irregular are my favourites from this contest. Congratulations to puzzle makers, excellent job. Branko |
@ 2010-06-07 12:28 AM (#701 - in reply to #606) (#701) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-06-07 12:28 AM Thanks a lot Radek and Branko. 'We' are glad you enjoyed the puzzles :-) Tejal Phatak / Rohan Rao. |
@ 2010-06-07 1:35 AM (#703 - in reply to #606) (#703) Top | |
Posts: 1 Country : India | parsurulz posted @ 2010-06-07 1:35 AM Hello everyone . I am new to this site. This is the first time i have played the puzzle. although my score is 198 , i enjoyed a lot. |
@ 2010-06-07 9:20 AM (#706 - in reply to #606) (#706) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2010-06-07 9:20 AM Congrats to Nikola Zivanovic for topping the test. An exceptional performance by finishing all puzzles in 129mins. Congrats to Hideaki Jo too, for being the only other participant who completed all puzzles. He saw soo many '6's, he decided to get 6mins time bonus too ;-) Congrats to Jakub Ondrousek for solving 40/42. He made silly mistakes else he too wouldv'e got time bonus. All in all, thanks to all participants for participating in the test and hope you enjoyed the puzzles. Do rate the puzzles or give me feedback here. Looking forward for more in future. Tejal/Rohan. |