@ 2012-08-12 2:53 PM (#8184 - in reply to #8182) (#8184) Top | |
Posts: 315 Country : The Netherlands | Para posted @ 2012-08-12 2:53 PM devarajand - 2012-08-12 12:10 PM Can the Signage rules be explained a bit more. Esp para 2. Look for example at the Arrow with the 5 in R4C3. 1) The path starts with the arrow up in R5C2. Going up the next arrow you encounter is in R2C3. 2) The arrow in R2C3 points left. Going left the next arrow you encounter is in R2C2. 3) The arrow in R2C2 points down. Going down the next arrow you encounter is in R5C2. 4) The arrow in R5C2 points right. Going right the next arrow you encounter is in R5C3. 5) The arrow in R5C3 point down. Going down you don't encounter any arrows anymore and the path leaves the grid. So you've followed the direction of 5 arrows till the path leaves the grid. This is what the clue number in R4C3 indicates. |
@ 2012-08-12 3:58 PM (#8185 - in reply to #8168) (#8185) Top | |
Posts: 136 Country : India | anurag posted @ 2012-08-12 3:58 PM Interestingly,I wrote a rising skyscrapers variation in late 2007, only that, it asked for the digits along grey lines to also be strictly consecutive, and not just increasing.That was perhaps a little more constrained,but it depends on how the design works.I made one with the same rules as in the LMI booklet.I think the lines interact nicely with the skscraper logic here. Also posted the one that follows the rules of my version.You can see both at - http://anuragthefirst.blogspot.in/2012/08/rising-skyscrapers.html Edited by prasanna16391 2012-08-12 7:50 PM |
@ 2012-08-12 5:39 PM (#8186 - in reply to #8168) (#8186) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-08-12 5:39 PM Me and Para tested the puzzle that the above post links to, and its not unique. |
@ 2012-08-12 5:40 PM (#8187 - in reply to #8186) (#8187) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2012-08-12 5:40 PM prasanna16391 - 2012-08-12 5:39 PM So, what is new?Me and Para tested the puzzle that the above post links too, and its not unique. |
@ 2012-08-12 6:20 PM (#8188 - in reply to #8187) (#8188) Top | |
Posts: 136 Country : India | anurag posted @ 2012-08-12 6:20 PM It is fixed. |
@ 2012-08-12 6:33 PM (#8189 - in reply to #8188) (#8189) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-08-12 6:33 PM anurag - 2012-08-12 6:20 PM It is fixed. Not really. |
@ 2012-08-12 7:13 PM (#8190 - in reply to #8189) (#8190) Top | |
Posts: 136 Country : India | anurag posted @ 2012-08-12 7:13 PM Its not easy to determine in the fixed version(with 2 more skyscraper clues) ,where 6 has to go in R7,so i added 6 inside. |
@ 2012-08-12 7:51 PM (#8192 - in reply to #8190) (#8192) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-08-12 7:51 PM anurag - 2012-08-12 7:13 PM Its not easy to determine in the fixed version(with 2 more skyscraper clues) ,where 6 has to go in R7,so i added 6 inside. IMO, the puzzle is finally correct with a unique solution, so added back the link. |
@ 2012-08-12 8:24 PM (#8194 - in reply to #8168) (#8194) Top | |
Posts: 148 Country : France | Ours brun posted @ 2012-08-12 8:24 PM I did not try the previous version, but this one seems fine indeed. |
@ 2012-08-12 8:47 PM (#8196 - in reply to #8184) (#8196) Top | |
Posts: 114 Country : India | devarajand posted @ 2012-08-12 8:47 PM Thanks its of great help |
@ 2012-08-13 2:17 AM (#8203 - in reply to #8196) (#8203) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-08-13 2:17 AM Some more practice puzzles, 2 Spiral Battleships(well the 2nd one not so much spiral) - http://prasannaseshadri.wordpress.com/2012/08/13/puzzle-no-193-spir... |
@ 2012-08-15 2:28 PM (#8207 - in reply to #8168) (#8207) Top | |
Posts: 42 Country : Japan | Yuhei Kusui posted @ 2012-08-15 2:28 PM So many innovative puzzles... I'm really looking forward to the actual test! BTW, let me confirm one thing about Chained Ships; is it possible to place a ship segment on a letter? (even if two As are covered by ship segments, the grid might be solved by connecting other letters) Edited by Yuhei Kusui 2012-08-15 2:29 PM |
@ 2012-08-15 5:17 PM (#8209 - in reply to #8207) (#8209) Top | |
Posts: 183 Country : Turkey | yureklis posted @ 2012-08-15 5:17 PM Yuhei Kusui - 2012-08-15 2:28 PM So many innovative puzzles... I'm really looking forward to the actual test! BTW, let me confirm one thing about Chained Ships; is it possible to place a ship segment on a letter? (even if two As are covered by ship segments, the grid might be solved by connecting other letters) Oooo cool approach :) I like it. But no, each given lettter pair should be connected. |
@ 2012-08-16 7:40 AM (#8212 - in reply to #8209) (#8212) Top | |
Posts: 42 Country : Japan | Yuhei Kusui posted @ 2012-08-16 7:40 AM yureklis - 2012-08-15 5:17 PM Yuhei Kusui - 2012-08-15 2:28 PM So many innovative puzzles... I'm really looking forward to the actual test! BTW, let me confirm one thing about Chained Ships; is it possible to place a ship segment on a letter? (even if two As are covered by ship segments, the grid might be solved by connecting other letters) Oooo cool approach :) I like it. But no, each given lettter pair should be connected. OK. Thanks :-) |
@ 2012-08-17 4:36 PM (#8218 - in reply to #8168) (#8218) Top | |
Posts: 183 Country : Turkey | yureklis posted @ 2012-08-17 4:36 PM Some RemarksPuzzle 1: 3rd rule of the puzzle transform to "Each area should contain exactly one number" Puzzle 5: Write the 3 unused words , and ignore the Turkish letters when submitting answer. Puzzle 9: Write the 3 unused words , and ignore the Turkish letters when submitting answer. Time Bonus: I've changed the percentage (previous one %95) because of puzzle difficulty, so If a puzzler can get %90 of 1600 points (Total points), he/she will earn time bonus as 0,05 points per saved second. Points distribution is available below. |
@ 2012-08-17 6:08 PM (#8220 - in reply to #8168) (#8220) Top | |
Posts: 136 Country : India | anurag posted @ 2012-08-17 6:08 PM When you say ignore the turkish letter, do you mean "ÇÖZÜM" becomes "ZM" or "COZUM" or something else?Any information on how many words will be used will be given,or is it part of the solve? Edited by anurag 2012-08-17 6:10 PM |
@ 2012-08-17 6:25 PM (#8222 - in reply to #8168) (#8222) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2012-08-17 6:25 PM |
@ 2012-08-17 6:46 PM (#8223 - in reply to #8220) (#8223) Top | |
Posts: 183 Country : Turkey | yureklis posted @ 2012-08-17 6:46 PM anurag - 2012-08-17 6:08 PM When you say ignore the turkish letter, do you mean "ÇÖZÜM" becomes "ZM" or "COZUM" or something else?Any information on how many words will be used will be given,or is it part of the solve? I mean that "ÇÖZÜM" should be "COZUM" when you submit. |
@ 2012-08-17 7:04 PM (#8224 - in reply to #8168) (#8224) Top | |
Posts: 136 Country : India | anurag posted @ 2012-08-17 7:04 PM Here is a nurikabe loop : http://anuragthefirst.blogspot.in/2012/08/clean-cruise.html |
@ 2012-08-18 5:12 AM (#8227 - in reply to #8168) (#8227) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2012-08-18 5:12 AM AnnouncementsPassword protected pdf is uploaded. It has 12 pages, including a cover page. There is no points table. |
@ 2012-08-18 9:11 AM (#8228 - in reply to #8168) (#8228) Top | |
Posts: 774 Country : India | rakesh_rai posted @ 2012-08-18 9:11 AM I was looking at the example for signage in IB. Can anyone share a couple of starting steps? Except the clues on the edge, where arrows obviously cannot go towards the edge, I am unable to make much of a logical headway. |
@ 2012-08-18 10:00 AM (#8229 - in reply to #8228) (#8229) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-08-18 10:00 AM rakesh_rai - 2012-08-18 9:11 AM I was looking at the example for signage in IB. Can anyone share a couple of starting steps? Except the clues on the edge, where arrows obviously cannot go towards the edge, I am unable to make much of a logical headway. Since the count starts including the clue arrow itself, the 2 clues have to reach some edge within 1 arrow. e.g. The 2 clue pointing downwards at R6C4 means R7C4 will have to be an arrow pointing leftward because it has to point directly toward an edge and there's an arrow on the right. This means you can cross out all the cells to the left, and there'll be an arrow on each cell on the right. |
@ 2012-08-18 10:32 AM (#8230 - in reply to #8229) (#8230) Top | |
Posts: 774 Country : India | rakesh_rai posted @ 2012-08-18 10:32 AM prasanna16391 - 2012-08-18 10:00 AM Thanks. rakesh_rai - 2012-08-18 9:11 AM I was looking at the example for signage in IB. Can anyone share a couple of starting steps? Except the clues on the edge, where arrows obviously cannot go towards the edge, I am unable to make much of a logical headway. Since the count starts including the clue arrow itself, the 2 clues have to reach some edge within 1 arrow. e.g. The 2 clue pointing downwards at R6C4 means R7C4 will have to be an arrow pointing leftward because it has to point directly toward an edge and there's an arrow on the right. This means you can cross out all the cells to the left, and there'll be an arrow on each cell on the right. I realize my problem now. My printout was not showing any arrows. The shading of the arrows did not come out at all. |
@ 2012-08-18 12:06 PM (#8231 - in reply to #8230) (#8231) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-08-18 12:06 PM ^ That problem didn't occur for me, during the test(I didn't take printout of the IB). Anyways, great puzzles. I don't really like word puzzles/letter entry puzzles much, so a part of this test wasn't in my comfort zone, but I liked every puzzle I did solve. A power cut in between made certain I didn't even attempt some types I felt uncomfortable with :P So will have to try them out later. Thanks for the test Serkan. Edited by prasanna16391 2012-08-18 12:06 PM |
@ 2012-08-19 1:13 AM (#8232 - in reply to #8168) (#8232) Top | |
Posts: 315 Country : The Netherlands | Para posted @ 2012-08-19 1:13 AM Do I get extra points for accidentally solving the Spiral Battleships example in test time? I only noticed this when I went to enter the entry key and noticed it was the same as the example's entry key. |