Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-09-07 2:09 PM Here is one cool way to solve the Number Pyramid, assuming that the puzzle is unique.
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@ 2010-09-07 2:44 PM (#1546 - in reply to #1545) (#1546) Top | |||||||||||
Posts: 349 Country : India | amitsowani posted @ 2010-09-07 2:44 PM Great explanation Deb. But I think new comers need to be a little careful while using the Uniqueness rule, it could backfire in many puzzles if used incorrectly. I have seen people using Unique Rectangles in a Diagonal Sudoku with one of the corners of the rectangle lying on the diagonal. Also seen puzzle creators using uniqueness while creating a puzzle, before proving that the puzzle has a unique solution. | ||||||||||
@ 2010-09-07 3:16 PM (#1547 - in reply to #1546) (#1547) Top | |||||||||||
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2010-09-07 3:16 PM Amit, agreed, players have to be careful while applying Uniqueness, though it provides shortcuts in many puzzles. Also, this is not the only logical way to solve the puzzle. But i feel this is the quickest. If other players have applied some other techniques, request them to post it here. | ||||||||||
@ 2010-09-07 8:40 PM (#1554 - in reply to #1545) (#1554) Top | |||||||||||
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2010-09-07 8:40 PM Thanks Deb for this great explanation. I have applied the uniqueness funda to solve this puzzle during test, but this even odd funda for new to me. Thanks again for putting this method. |