@ 2012-06-10 3:41 PM (#7482 - in reply to #7480) (#7482) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-06-10 3:41 PM I guess the Moscow Cup puzzles were of an easier difficulty, which is good for practicing the basic steps in the samurai grid. I have fun on Samurais, though I'm not that good at the sudoku version. Hopefully I'm good at the puzzle version :P |
@ 2012-06-10 4:20 PM (#7483 - in reply to #7481) (#7483) Top | |
Posts: 44 Country : Russia | AndreyBogdanov posted @ 2012-06-10 4:20 PM boing - 2012-06-10 12:41 PM In the bottom grid of the battleships example, if we toggled the first two cells each of R3 and R5, would we have another solution? Yes, you are right. The example has muliply solutions. A hope test puzzles will have unique solition. |
@ 2012-06-11 3:24 PM (#7484 - in reply to #7467) (#7484) Top | |
Posts: 164 Country : Slovakia | greenhorn posted @ 2012-06-11 3:24 PM What about the minesweeper? Has the puzzle in IB more than one solution? Or I missed something during solving? Edited by greenhorn 2012-06-11 3:54 PM |
@ 2012-06-11 3:53 PM (#7485 - in reply to #7467) (#7485) Top | |
Posts: 164 Country : Slovakia | greenhorn posted @ 2012-06-11 3:53 PM In Hitori, the instructions say that all the unblackened cells should be connected. Is it valid for the whole puzzle (5 grids) or always for one small puzzle? |
@ 2012-06-11 10:58 PM (#7486 - in reply to #7485) (#7486) Top | |
Posts: 164 Country : Slovakia | greenhorn posted @ 2012-06-11 10:58 PM greenhorn - 2012-06-11 3:53 PM In Hitori, the instructions say that all the unblackened cells should be connected. Is it valid for the whole puzzle (5 grids) or always for one small puzzle? After thinking about it, it seems to be slightly impossible to have one grid without connected white cells and the others with connected. So sorry for stupid question |
@ 2012-06-12 9:52 AM (#7487 - in reply to #7486) (#7487) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2012-06-12 9:52 AM greenhorn - 2012-06-11 10:58 PM After thinking about it, it seems to be slightly impossible to have one grid without connected white cells and the others with connected. So sorry for stupid question I had the same doubt earlier. But, I wanted to ask by posting an image and thats when I realised I couldn't create such a case (unless the overlapped region consists of just one cell). Same goes for Yin Yang too. |
@ 2012-06-12 1:34 PM (#7488 - in reply to #7486) (#7488) Top | |
Posts: 44 Country : Russia | AndreyBogdanov posted @ 2012-06-12 1:34 PM What about the minesweeper? Has the puzzle in IB more than one solution? Or I missed something during solving? I couldn't find alternate solution. Describe if you have it. After thinking about it, it seems to be slightly impossible to have one grid without connected white cells and the others with connected. So sorry for stupid question All rules must be valid for each single grid. But of course sometimes it implies some restrictions for whole puzzle. |
@ 2012-06-13 9:44 AM (#7492 - in reply to #7467) (#7492) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2012-06-13 9:44 AM |
@ 2012-06-13 3:11 PM (#7494 - in reply to #7467) (#7494) Top | |
Posts: 31 Country : United Kingdom | PuzzleScot posted @ 2012-06-13 3:11 PM Top grid of Hitori. Is there a 2nd solution by colouring the opposite 5 in row 3? Is there actually a 3rd solution there by colouring the opposite 1 (row 2) and 5 (row 3)? |
@ 2012-06-13 4:59 PM (#7495 - in reply to #7494) (#7495) Top | |
Posts: 44 Country : Russia | AndreyBogdanov posted @ 2012-06-13 4:59 PM Top grid of Hitori. Is there a 2nd solution by colouring the opposite 5 in row 3? Is there actually a 3rd solution there by colouring the opposite 1 (row 2) and 5 (row 3)? Yes, there was a mistake in this example, which was found by Deb at the last moment and I've corrected picture without checking uniqueness. |
@ 2012-06-13 5:15 PM (#7496 - in reply to #7495) (#7496) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2012-06-13 5:15 PM AndreyBogdanov - 2012-06-13 4:59 PM And you should have mentioned that it is me who suggested the 'correction' as well. Sorry about the blind suggestion.Top grid of Hitori. Is there a 2nd solution by colouring the opposite 5 in row 3? Is there actually a 3rd solution there by colouring the opposite 1 (row 2) and 5 (row 3)? Yes, there was a mistake in this example, which was found by Deb at the last moment and I've corrected picture without checking uniqueness. |
@ 2012-06-15 11:31 PM (#7500 - in reply to #7467) (#7500) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2012-06-15 11:31 PM Announcements• Password protected pdf is uploaded. It has 8 pages, including a cover page with points table. • Submitting during extra time will be considered only if points scored during extra time is more than penalty. PS : A wrong date was entered as the start time of the test, and 4 players have participated in last few hours. This has been rectified, but those players' scores will be valid. |
@ 2012-06-16 3:49 PM (#7501 - in reply to #7467) (#7501) Top | |
Posts: 31 Country : United Kingdom | PuzzleScot posted @ 2012-06-16 3:49 PM DELETED COMMENT Edited by PuzzleScot 2012-06-16 3:51 PM |
@ 2012-06-16 10:32 PM (#7503 - in reply to #7467) (#7503) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2012-06-16 10:32 PM The score page doesn't handle the extra time related computations yet. Please allow us some more time to make it complete. |
@ 2012-06-17 11:46 AM (#7504 - in reply to #7467) (#7504) Top | |
Posts: 3 Country : India | supreet posted @ 2012-06-17 11:46 AM The webpage is not showing me the start puzzle button at all or the timer...how do i start solving the puzzle and submit my answers. Edited by supreet 2012-06-17 11:53 AM |
@ 2012-06-17 1:47 PM (#7505 - in reply to #7504) (#7505) Top | |
Posts: 315 Country : The Netherlands | Para posted @ 2012-06-17 1:47 PM supreet - 2012-06-17 11:46 AM The webpage is not showing me the start puzzle button at all or the timer...how do i start solving the puzzle and submit my answers. Are you logged in on the puzzle page? If you're not, there won't be a start button yet. If you have three boxes to fill in name, password and country, you have to log in first and then the start button will appear. |
@ 2012-06-17 4:00 PM (#7506 - in reply to #7467) (#7506) Top | |
Posts: 3 Country : India | supreet posted @ 2012-06-17 4:00 PM The three boxes you are mentioning are also not displayed on my webpage. What do i do? when i open this discussion thread, its showing me as logged in on the top right hand corner..." Welcome, supreet...", but not on the puzzle page. Edited by supreet 2012-06-17 4:03 PM |
@ 2012-06-17 6:06 PM (#7507 - in reply to #7506) (#7507) Top | |
Posts: 315 Country : The Netherlands | Para posted @ 2012-06-17 6:06 PM supreet - 2012-06-17 4:00 PM The three boxes you are mentioning are also not displayed on my webpage. What do i do? when i open this discussion thread, its showing me as logged in on the top right hand corner..." Welcome, supreet...", but not on the puzzle page. I'm no admin, but as far as I have noticed so far, the forum and the test page aren't directly linked with being logged in. So it can occur that you are logged in on the forum, but not on the Test page. So to play a test, you have to make sure you're logged in on the Test Page (here: http://logicmastersindia.com/M201206P ). If there are no boxes to log i on that page now AND there is no start button, then you should contact Deb, as I have no better information available. |
@ 2012-06-17 6:24 PM (#7508 - in reply to #7467) (#7508) Top | |
Posts: 1 Country : India | gokulakrishnan posted @ 2012-06-17 6:24 PM what is tghe pasword for the pdf????, am not able to open it |
@ 2012-06-17 7:11 PM (#7509 - in reply to #7508) (#7509) Top | |
Posts: 44 Country : Russia | AndreyBogdanov posted @ 2012-06-17 7:11 PM gokulakrishnan - 2012-06-17 4:24 PM The password will be available when you log into test page and press "Star Seven Samurais" button. After the end of test (on June 19) the password will be available without logging.what is tghe pasword for the pdf????, am not able to open it |
@ 2012-06-17 10:42 PM (#7510 - in reply to #7467) (#7510) Top | |
Posts: 28 Country : United Kingdom | puzzlemad posted @ 2012-06-17 10:42 PM As always thank you very much to everyone for an enjoyable set of puzzles - plenty to keep me going now! |
@ 2012-06-18 1:31 AM (#7511 - in reply to #7467) (#7511) Top | |
Posts: 172 Country : ITALY | forcolin posted @ 2012-06-18 1:31 AM The puzzles were all excellent as expected, but what was absolutely superb is the logo. Thanks Andrey and Kate |
@ 2012-06-18 4:44 AM (#7512 - in reply to #7508) (#7512) Top | |
Posts: 2 Country : China | wss121 posted @ 2012-06-18 4:44 AM gokulakrishnan - 2012-06-17 6:24 PM what is tghe pasword for the pdf????, am not able to open it the pasword for the pdf :F Edited by debmohanty 2012-06-18 5:16 AM |
@ 2012-06-18 4:49 AM (#7513 - in reply to #7467) (#7513) Top | |
Posts: 2 Country : China | wss121 posted @ 2012-06-18 4:49 AM I like the puzzles, but I have no idea with the YINYANG |
@ 2012-06-18 5:23 AM (#7514 - in reply to #7512) (#7514) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2012-06-18 5:23 AM wss121 - 2012-06-18 4:44 AM gokulakrishnan - 2012-06-17 6:24 PM what is tghe pasword for the pdf????, am not able to open it the pasword for the pdf :F Isn't it interesting why the admins / organizers / author didn't post the password? May be they didn't have the password! |