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@ 2010-07-01 11:02 PM (#802 - in reply to #773) (#802) Top

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Fred76 posted @ 2010-07-01 11:02 PM

It seems that it will be a very fun test !

Grids in the booklet are very interesting: I like particularly non common variations: "sandwich sudoku" and "No 3 odd/even in line".

I hope I can do this test (but I'm not sure).

Fred
@ 2010-07-05 8:35 AM (#854 - in reply to #773) (#854) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-07-05 8:35 AM

Sudoku Type Size Points
Classic Sudoku 1 9X9 18
Classic Sudoku 2 9X9 15
Classic Sudoku 3 9X9 26
Classic Sudoku 4 9X9 27
Classic Sudoku 5 9X9 30
Diagonal Sudoku 9X9 29
6X6 7
Quadro Sudoku 9X9 24
6X6 4
No Touch Sudoku 9X9 46
6X6 10
AntiKnight Sudoku 9X9 33
6X6 7
Non-Consecutive Sudoku 9X9 43
6X6 6
Between Sudoku 9X9 22
6X6 5
No 3 odd/even in line Sudoku 9X9 55
6X6 5
Symmetric unequal Sudoku 9X9 36
6X6 6
Touchy Sudoku 9X9 38
6X6 8
Total 500
@ 2010-07-06 2:13 PM (#896 - in reply to #773) (#896) Top

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Karlson posted @ 2010-07-06 2:13 PM

Hello!

I have some problems with the "Symmetric unequal sudoku" and "Antiknight sudoku".
Could you please give me an example how to match it?

Thanks

The sudokus are very interested. Good job

Greetings from Germany

Karlson

@ 2010-07-06 2:45 PM (#897 - in reply to #896) (#897) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-07-06 2:45 PM

Hello Karlson,

Welcome to LMI.

Can you please the problem you are facing with "Symmetric unequal sudoku"?
When rotated 180° R3C3 becomes R7C7, R1C6 becomes R8C4. So as per the rules, R3C3 can never have the same digit as R7C7, similarly R1C6 can never have the same digit as R8C4, so on ...
In general, RnCn can never have the same digit as R[10-n]C[10-n]
Hope the instruction is clear.

If you are facing problems solving the specific example, let us know and one of us can help with step-by-step hints?
If you need more examples, you can check the puzzle booklet of mock12 at http://logicmastersindia.com/mock12/mock12.asp

Also, what is the problem you are facing about "Antiknight sudoku"?

Deb
@ 2010-07-06 3:51 PM (#898 - in reply to #896) (#898) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-07-06 3:51 PM

Hi Karlson,

I am trying to attach an example in image format to explain it better.

In First image, R1C1 (Row 1 - Column 1 ) is having number 8. The second image is the same grid which I have rotated by 180 degree angle and now the number 8 is in R9C9.

The condition in Symmetric Unequal sudoku is that same number cannot be in a cell which is rotated by 180 degrees. Hence, if 8 is in R1C1 it cannot be in R9C9. Hope this clarifies.




@ 2010-07-06 3:59 PM (#899 - in reply to #896) (#899) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-07-06 3:59 PM

In Antiknight, a number cannot repeat in another cell which is at a knights step as in Chess. In the image below, R5C5 has the number 5 in it. Other cells which are at a Knight's step (as in chess ) from this cell are highlighted in yellow color. Hence the number 5 cannot be placed in any of these cells which are colored yellow. Hope this is what you were looking for in Anti Knight Sudoku.

Rishi (purifire)


@ 2010-07-06 5:49 PM (#903 - in reply to #899) (#903) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-07-06 5:49 PM

I hope I have made a correct assumption of your problem with Anti Knight Sudoku Karlson :)

Rishi
@ 2010-07-06 9:09 PM (#907 - in reply to #773) (#907) Top

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vopani posted @ 2010-07-06 9:09 PM

If you want more practise Anti Knight puzzles to solve, there are about 10 of them on my blog: http://rohanrao.blogspot.com/search/label/Anti%20Knight%20Sudoku

Rohan.
@ 2010-07-06 11:30 PM (#909 - in reply to #773) (#909) Top

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Karlson posted @ 2010-07-06 11:30 PM

@all

Thank you very much for the Illustration and help.

The language (my translation) was the problem in "Anti Knight Sudoku".
In german the figur called "Pferd" (translation in english = horse).

Symmetric unequal sudoku is now no problem also too.

I´am looking forward for the weekend.

Many greetings

Karlson

Edited by Karlson 2010-07-06 11:36 PM
@ 2010-07-12 4:00 AM (#917 - in reply to #773) (#917) Top

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forcolin posted @ 2010-07-12 4:00 AM

Sorry if I go back to the Between Sudoku (or Sandwich sudoku..)

the instructions say that "if there is MORE THAN ONE CELL between two given digits.... only digits inbetween the given can be used.
But in the example (and in Jan's explanation a few posts ago) the same applies also when there is EXACTLY ONE CELL between two given digits. for example, between 7 and 9 in row 9 the is EXACTLY ONE CELL (and not MORE THAN ONE CELL), and the digit 8 is placed. Is this just a coincidence? Could another digit (for example 3) be used? Or the instructions are misleading?

In the diagram, MORE THAN ONE CELL BETWEEN TWO GIVEN DIGITS occur only in row 5 and in column 5, while there are many more examples of EXACTLY ONE CELL BETWEEN GIVEN DIGITS.
Should the instructions say "if there is AT LEAST ONE CELL BETWEN TWO GIVEN DIGITS IN THE SAME ROW OR COLUMN????)

Please clarify.
Stefano

@ 2010-07-12 8:34 AM (#918 - in reply to #917) (#918) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-07-12 8:34 AM

Stefano,

You are correct.
The instruction should be "if there is AT LEAST ONE CELL BETWEN TWO GIVEN DIGITS IN THE SAME ROW OR COLUMN, ......"

Deb
@ 2010-07-16 4:01 AM (#932 - in reply to #773) (#932) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-07-16 4:01 AM

Sudoku Booklet (12 pages, password protected) is uploaded here

Note that this booklet does not have the examples and the Rules.It only has points and the Sudokus.
@ 2010-07-16 3:37 PM (#933 - in reply to #773) (#933) Top

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vopani posted @ 2010-07-16 3:37 PM

I think this should be mentioned somewhere on the webpage, so that people who expect it, can be informed in time.

@ 2010-07-17 12:45 AM (#940 - in reply to #933) (#940) Top

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amitsowani posted @ 2010-07-17 12:45 AM

Best of luck to everyone, I am getting to participate after some time, hope I do well.
@ 2010-07-17 9:10 AM (#941 - in reply to #773) (#941) Top

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Ziti posted @ 2010-07-17 9:10 AM

This was great fun, as LMI mocks always are. Special thanks to Janek, whose puzzles were exceptionally well-written and include some clever new variants.

Good luck to all! I promise you will enjoy these.
@ 2010-07-18 3:16 AM (#943 - in reply to #773) (#943) Top

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motris posted @ 2010-07-18 3:16 AM

I'll second Ziti's comment that this was an excellent test with many great puzzles in these styles. Many clever work-ins and a good challenge overall. Thanks janoslaw.
@ 2010-07-18 5:56 AM (#945 - in reply to #773) (#945) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-07-18 5:56 AM

The bonus points is not mentioned in the IB.
Bonus 5 minutes per minute saved will be given to those who'll have got all correct.
@ 2010-07-18 2:56 PM (#949 - in reply to #943) (#949) Top

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purifire posted @ 2010-07-18 2:56 PM

I agree with Jason and Thomas... The puzzles were very well made ..... had a wonderful time having a go at them.
@ 2010-07-19 1:54 AM (#951 - in reply to #949) (#951) Top

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amitsowani posted @ 2010-07-19 1:54 AM

Great set of puzzles.
Most of the variants had the variant rule applied in multiple ways.

My speed did not allow me to even have a look at the classics :(

But overall loved the test :)
@ 2010-07-19 2:28 AM (#952 - in reply to #951) (#952) Top

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Nikola posted @ 2010-07-19 2:28 AM

Very nice puzzles, I had a lot fun. If someone organize the world puzzlemaking championship, Jan certainly would be on the top, too.
@ 2010-07-19 5:56 AM (#953 - in reply to #773) (#953) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2010-07-19 5:56 AM

Congratulations to Thomas Snyder, Fred Stalder, Rohan Rao and Jakub Ondrousek for topping in LMI July Sudoku Test - Classic Look-Alikes

There were 158 participants, out of which 126 got non-zero scores.
Thanks you everyone for participating.
@ 2010-07-19 6:08 AM (#954 - in reply to #773) (#954) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-07-19 6:08 AM

Looks like everyone liked the Sudokus by janoslaw.
The timing of the the test (2 hours) seemed just perfect, with exactly one player completing the test.

Overall a successful Monthly Test for LMI, with so many players turning up for Sudokus.

Thank you so much janoslaw.
@ 2010-07-19 6:20 AM (#956 - in reply to #951) (#956) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-07-19 6:20 AM

amitsowani - 2010-07-19 1:54 AM

Great set of puzzles.
Most of the variants had the variant rule applied in multiple ways.

My speed did not allow me to even have a look at the classics :(

But overall loved the test :)

Amit, you got to look at the Classics. They are very artistically crafted.
@ 2010-07-19 12:39 PM (#964 - in reply to #773) (#964) Top

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debmohanty posted @ 2010-07-19 12:39 PM

Here are some blog entries that you would not like to miss

Nikola Zivanovic - http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&l...
Rohan Rao - http://rohanrao.blogspot.com/2010/07/indian-sudoku-championship-jul...
Thomas Snyder - http://motris.livejournal.com/120480.html

Thanks to the respective authors.
@ 2010-07-19 1:46 PM (#965 - in reply to #773) (#965) Top

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rajeshk posted @ 2010-07-19 1:46 PM

I am not able to see the results when using Firefox browser. Using IE7, it looks fine.
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