@ 2011-06-11 6:51 PM (#4805 - in reply to #4804) (#4805) Top | |
Posts: 17 Country : India | sanket posted @ 2011-06-11 6:51 PM hey thanks for explanation neeraj :) |
@ 2011-06-11 7:40 PM (#4809 - in reply to #4805) (#4809) Top | |
Posts: 329 Country : India | neerajmehrotra posted @ 2011-06-11 7:40 PM sanket - 2011-06-11 6:51 PM hey thanks for explanation neeraj :) Hope it helped... |
@ 2011-06-15 1:55 PM (#4863 - in reply to #2876) (#4863) Top | |
Posts: 774 Country : India | rakesh_rai posted @ 2011-06-15 1:55 PM I was solving the puzzles of Offline finals Round 3. I managed to solve all except NEWS (I tried the small one only, without success) and the big frameless (which I will need to solve on paper). Overall, very nice puzzles. For me, the best of the lot were the polyword (took a lot of time for solving), creek (elegant solution) and digit battleships (nice play with numbers) - the bigger grid in each case. I hope someone can help with some baby steps for the small grid of NEWS. |
@ 2011-06-15 4:48 PM (#4865 - in reply to #4863) (#4865) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2011-06-15 4:48 PM rakesh_rai - 2011-06-15 1:55 PM I was solving the puzzles of Offline finals Round 3. I managed to solve all except NEWS (I tried the small one only, without success) and the big frameless (which I will need to solve on paper). Overall, very nice puzzles. For me, the best of the lot were the polyword (took a lot of time for solving), creek (elegant solution) and digit battleships (nice play with numbers) - the bigger grid in each case. I hope someone can help with some baby steps for the small grid of NEWS. Hi Rakesh, According to me, you are not thinking :-) 1: Look at the R2C5-R3C4-R3C5 region. It cannot have 'W' and 'N'. So 'E' will be in R2C5 and 'S' in R3C4. 2: Exactly similarly, the R4C3-R5C2-R5C3 region will have 'E' in R4C3 and 'S' in R5C2. 3: The square region with 'W' has to have a 'N' in R2C3. 4: The R3C1-R4C1-R4C2 region cannot have 'E' and 'W'. Hence R3C1 is 'N' and R4C1 is 'S'. You should be able to complete it now. |
@ 2011-06-15 5:31 PM (#4866 - in reply to #4865) (#4866) Top | |
Posts: 774 Country : India | rakesh_rai posted @ 2011-06-15 5:31 PM Thanks Rohan. I was actually thinking ...but I had not interpreted the rules correctly (even though this topic was discussed earlier)...I was thinking that a S can come below a W... I thought the only constraints are that W should be to the left of E and N should be above S...but thats not correct...I should be able to solve it now. |