@ 2026-04-20 6:56 PM (#39470 - in reply to #39435) (#39470) Top | |
Posts: 1 Country : Philippines | Lynxie posted @ 2026-04-20 6:56 PM Administrator - 2026-04-19 11:59 AM The Puzzle Booklet is now available. Good luck to all participants! |
@ 2026-04-20 7:08 PM (#39471 - in reply to #39344) (#39471) Top | |
Posts: 147 ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : India | anurag posted @ 2026-04-20 7:08 PM %22Two+L+or+I+pentominoes+cannot+fit+entirely+in+2+x+5+and+5+x+2+rectangles.%22+This+is+automatically+implied+by+the+immediately+preceding+statement.+So+it+should+be+removed+to+avoid+confusion |
@ 2026-04-20 8:26 PM (#39472 - in reply to #39451) (#39472) Top | |
Posts: 11 Country : France | Barbitos posted @ 2026-04-20 8:26 PM Riad Khanmagomedov - 2026-04-19 6:09 PM You cannot swap FIFIR and RUBIA because the letter R is upside down. I don't think that happens in the alternative solution. Describing it accurately is hard, so here's a link to what it looks like: https://imgur.com/gcIZnre |
@ 2026-04-20 8:32 PM (#39473 - in reply to #39471) (#39473) Top | |
Posts: 11 Country : France | Barbitos posted @ 2026-04-20 8:32 PM anurag - 2026-04-20 2:08 AM "Two L or I pentominoes cannot fit entirely in 2 x 5 and 5 x 2 rectangles." This is automatically implied by the immediately preceding statement. So it should be removed to avoid confusion It is not. In the example, this rule prevents swapping the leftmost L with the bottommost I, because then the first two columns would form a 5x2 rectangle that is filled with two I pentominoes and nothing else |
@ 2026-04-20 9:20 PM (#39474 - in reply to #39344) (#39474) Top | |
Posts: 147 ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : India | anurag posted @ 2026-04-20 9:20 PM Got+it%2c+Thanks!%0a |
@ 2026-04-21 2:16 AM (#39475 - in reply to #39344) (#39475) Top | |
Posts: 72 ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : France | Puzlifouk posted @ 2026-04-21 2:16 AM Hello everybody. Problem 6 - Azure and rose journey: I dont understand the scheme L1 R2 L3 R1 L2 R3 L1... If letters L and R are for colours, is L for Azure (why?) and R for Rose, or is it possible to begin with Rose? |
@ 2026-04-21 12:32 PM (#39476 - in reply to #39475) (#39476) Top | |
Posts: 262 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2026-04-21 12:32 PM Puzlifouk - 2026-04-21 2:16 AM Hello everybody. Problem 6 - Azure and rose journey: I dont understand the scheme L1 R2 L3 R1 L2 R3 L1... If letters L and R are for colours, is L for Azure (why?) and R for Rose, or is it possible to begin with Rose? I first composed the text in Russian, and then connected the translator. In Russian, the word azure is written with the letter L. I should have changed the letters L to A, but it's too late. You need to start with azure, as stated in the rules. |
@ 2026-04-21 12:40 PM (#39477 - in reply to #39472) (#39477) Top | |
Posts: 262 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2026-04-21 12:40 PM Barbitos - 2026-04-20 8:26 PM Riad Khanmagomedov - 2026-04-19 6:09 PM You cannot swap FIFIR and RUBIA because the letter R is upside down. I don't think that happens in the alternative solution. Describing it accurately is hard, so here's a link to what it looks like: https://imgur.com/gcIZnre Unfortunately, Russians cannot browse websites with the .com domain. Upon prior request, I was allowed to use only the LMI website. I'll try to explain it without following the link. If you turn the sheet 180 degrees, the letters R become legible (not rotated). Then FIFIR and RUBIA can be entered by looking at the correctly oriented letters R. |
@ 2026-04-21 1:57 PM (#39483 - in reply to #39477) (#39483) Top | |
Posts: 72 ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : France | Puzlifouk posted @ 2026-04-21 1:57 PM Fine ! And about pb 6, again : If you have 4 aligned points A, B , C, D: is it possible to have segment AC (of length 2) in the line, and later, segment CD (of length 1) also in the line, or is it forbidden, because "segments of the same color do not touch each other)? |
@ 2026-04-21 2:41 PM (#39487 - in reply to #39483) (#39487) Top | |
Posts: 262 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2026-04-21 2:41 PM Puzlifouk - 2026-04-21 1:57 PM Fine ! And about pb 6, again : If you have 4 aligned points A, B , C, D: is it possible to have segment AC (of length 2) in the line, and later, segment CD (of length 1) also in the line, or is it forbidden, because "segments of the same color do not touch each other)? If the segments AC and CD lie on the same straight line, then these are segments of the same color. They touch each other at point C, which is prohibited by the rules. |
@ 2026-04-21 3:47 PM (#39488 - in reply to #39472) (#39488) Top | |
Posts: 1984 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2026-04-21 3:47 PM Barbitos - 2026-04-20 8:26 PM Describing it accurately is hard, so here's a link to what it looks like: https://imgur.com/gcIZnre I can't see the image anymore but you can mail it to me (prasanna16391@gmail.com) or send on discord or whatever, I'll forward to Riad. |
@ 2026-04-21 4:16 PM (#39490 - in reply to #39344) (#39490) Top | |
Posts: 79 ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : United States | mstang posted @ 2026-04-21 4:16 PM Puzzle 3-4 answer format: It says both "Use ... X wherever there is a pair of letters in the same cell" and "Write the letters in alphabetical order in the white circles." Is this correct? These two statements seem to conflict with each other. |
@ 2026-04-21 4:27 PM (#39491 - in reply to #39344) (#39491) Top | |
Posts: 147 ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : India | anurag posted @ 2026-04-21 4:27 PM Word+xyz+placed+horizontally+intersects++a+vertical+word+ending+in+x+and+a+vertical+word+ending+in+z+and+a+vertical+word+starting+in+y.+This+breaks+the+%0a%22parallel+words+must+be+spaced+1+cell+apart%22+rule.++Right%3f |
@ 2026-04-21 4:41 PM (#39495 - in reply to #39490) (#39495) Top | |
Posts: 262 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2026-04-21 4:41 PM mstang - 2026-04-21 4:16 PM Puzzle 3-4 answer format: It says both "Use ... X wherever there is a pair of letters in the same cell" and "Write the letters in alphabetical order in the white circles." Is this correct? These two statements seem to conflict with each other. Initially, I suggested specifying pairs of letters in alphabetical order. Prasanna corrected the answer format and suggested specifying X in all cases with paired letters. Please specify X. |
@ 2026-04-21 4:42 PM (#39496 - in reply to #39491) (#39496) Top | |
Posts: 262 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : Russia | Riad Khanmagomedov posted @ 2026-04-21 4:42 PM anurag - 2026-04-21 4:27 PM Word xyz placed horizontally intersects a vertical word ending in x and a vertical word ending in z and a vertical word starting in y. This breaks the "parallel words must be spaced 1 cell apart" rule. Right? I didn't find such a rule in the booklet. |
@ 2026-04-21 4:59 PM (#39497 - in reply to #39344) (#39497) Top | |
Posts: 147 ![]() ![]() ![]() Country : India | anurag posted @ 2026-04-21 4:59 PM My+bad%2c+excuse+me.+Please+confirm+if+such+a+placement+allowed%2c+thanks%0a |