Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2013-12-05 10:21 AM |
@ 2013-12-07 11:24 PM (#13734 - in reply to #13702) (#13734) Top | |
Country : India | Administrator posted @ 2013-12-07 11:24 PM Logic Masters India announces Best of LMI Sudoku Tests 2010-2011 Dates : 14th — 16th Dec Instruction Booklet & Submission : Link Author : Richard Stolk This test contains selected sudokus from LMI sudoku tests between May'2010 (Mastermind Twins) till Oct'2011 (Sudoku A or B) |
@ 2013-12-08 1:16 AM (#13736 - in reply to #13734) (#13736) Top | |
Posts: 191 Country : The Netherlands | Richard posted @ 2013-12-08 1:16 AM This test contains a lot of sudoku types of which I didn't make a puzzle earlier. For that reason the list of links to extra practise material is not so long as usual for my tests. Non Consecutive Killer: very easy; easy Odd-Even-Big-Small easy; average (scattered grid) Chaos Renban easy Rhombus Sudoku average Scattered Sudoka average In the coming days I will publish some more practise puzzles (other types than above) in the portal of Logic Masters Germany. I will keep you all informed about it. |
@ 2013-12-08 3:10 AM (#13738 - in reply to #13736) (#13738) Top | |
Posts: 191 Country : The Netherlands | Richard posted @ 2013-12-08 3:10 AM Richard - 2013-12-08 1:16 AM In the coming days I will publish some more practise puzzles (other types than above) in the portal of Logic Masters Germany. I will keep you all informed about it. Meanwhile the first leftover puzzle appeared: Give me five: average |
@ 2013-12-08 8:09 AM (#13740 - in reply to #13702) (#13740) Top | |
Posts: 157 Country : India | akash.doulani posted @ 2013-12-08 8:09 AM Could anyone explain between sudoku ? Not being able to understand |
@ 2013-12-08 8:54 AM (#13741 - in reply to #13740) (#13741) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-12-08 8:54 AM akash.doulani - 2013-12-08 8:09 AM Could anyone explain between sudoku ? Not being able to understand the rule is applicable on given clues.and that too if in any row or column there are two or more clues given. Considering IB example: In c1 clues given are "9_6" so between 9 and 6 only 7 or 8 can come. Now consider c5, Between 6 and 1 only 2,3,4 or 5 can come. and between 1 and 9 of course any digit. Hope this clears your doubt :) |
@ 2013-12-08 8:56 AM (#13742 - in reply to #13740) (#13742) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2013-12-08 8:56 AM akash.doulani - 2013-12-08 8:09 AM Also, see this post - http://logicmastersindia.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?pid=788 , in CLA's thread.Could anyone explain between sudoku ? Not being able to understand Edited by debmohanty 2013-12-08 8:57 AM |
@ 2013-12-08 9:11 AM (#13743 - in reply to #13702) (#13743) Top | |
Posts: 157 Country : India | akash.doulani posted @ 2013-12-08 9:11 AM Thanks a lot swaroop and deb |
@ 2013-12-08 2:05 PM (#13744 - in reply to #13743) (#13744) Top | |
Posts: 739 Country : India | vopani posted @ 2013-12-08 2:05 PM Hi Richard, The Missing Arrow example has a digit missing: R1C6 is given as 7 in the original test's IB. |
@ 2013-12-08 3:19 PM (#13745 - in reply to #13702) (#13745) Top | |
Posts: 157 Country : India | akash.doulani posted @ 2013-12-08 3:19 PM I still solved it. Although it took quite some time |
@ 2013-12-08 3:40 PM (#13746 - in reply to #13744) (#13746) Top | |
Posts: 191 Country : The Netherlands | Richard posted @ 2013-12-08 3:40 PM Rohan Rao - 2013-12-08 2:05 PM Hi Richard, The Missing Arrow example has a digit missing: R1C6 is given as 7 in the original test's IB. akash.doulani - 2013-12-08 3:19 PM I still solved it. Although it took quite some time You are both right. It is still solvable, but considerable harder. I will adjust the IB. debmohanty - 2013-12-08 8:56 AM akash.doulani - 2013-12-08 8:09 AM Also, see this post - http://logicmastersindia.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?pid=788 , in CLA's thread.Could anyone explain between sudoku ? Not being able to understand Is this better: ... digits in these cells must have a value between the values of the given digits. ? |
@ 2013-12-08 5:55 PM (#13748 - in reply to #13746) (#13748) Top | |
Posts: 774 Country : India | rakesh_rai posted @ 2013-12-08 5:55 PM Is online solving enabled for this test? |
@ 2013-12-10 1:15 AM (#13763 - in reply to #13738) (#13763) Top | |
Posts: 191 Country : The Netherlands | Richard posted @ 2013-12-10 1:15 AM Richard - 2013-12-08 1:16 AM In the coming days I will publish some more practise puzzles (other types than above) in the portal of Logic Masters Germany. I will keep you all informed about it. Also the second and third leftover puzzles appeared: Sundoku: too hard for BoS Between Sudoku: average Enjoy! |
@ 2013-12-12 1:22 AM (#13787 - in reply to #13763) (#13787) Top | |
Posts: 191 Country : The Netherlands | Richard posted @ 2013-12-12 1:22 AM Richard - 2013-12-10 1:15 AM In the coming days I will publish some more practise puzzles (other types than above) in the portal of Logic Masters Germany. I will keep you all informed about it. Today number 4 was published. Odd/Even Skyscraper Sudoku: average Yesterday's puzzle was the second official puzzle in the Sudoku Variants Series: No Touch Sudoku You can find more about the Series here Have fun! |
@ 2013-12-13 5:52 AM (#13801 - in reply to #13702) (#13801) Top | |
Posts: 69 Country : Germany | Realshaggy posted @ 2013-12-13 5:52 AM I have a question on the Relay Sudoku, just to be sure. Can I be sure that the first puzzle has a unique solution without pulling back informations from the second grid? |
@ 2013-12-13 9:55 AM (#13804 - in reply to #13702) (#13804) Top | |
Posts: 35 Country : The Netherlands | Bram28 posted @ 2013-12-13 9:55 AM Does the Sudoku XV in the IB have 2 solutions? I have a different solution and I don't see any mistakes in it. |
@ 2013-12-13 10:35 AM (#13805 - in reply to #13801) (#13805) Top | |
Posts: 191 Country : The Netherlands | Richard posted @ 2013-12-13 10:35 AM Realshaggy - 2013-12-13 5:52 AM I have a question on the Relay Sudoku, just to be sure. Can I be sure that the first puzzle has a unique solution without pulling back informations from the second grid? Yes, the first puzzle has a unique solution without information from the second puzzle. |
@ 2013-12-13 10:38 AM (#13806 - in reply to #13804) (#13806) Top | |
Posts: 191 Country : The Netherlands | Richard posted @ 2013-12-13 10:38 AM Bram28 - 2013-12-13 9:55 AM Does the Sudoku XV in the IB have 2 solutions? I have a different solution and I don't see any mistakes in it. In your different solution, have you taken into account that there must be a specified number of corresponding digits per row in both grids on the same page? |
@ 2013-12-13 3:01 PM (#13807 - in reply to #13804) (#13807) Top | |
Posts: 69 Country : Germany | Realshaggy posted @ 2013-12-13 3:01 PM Bram28 - 2013-12-14 5:55 AM Does the Sudoku XV in the IB have 2 solutions? I have a different solution and I don't see any mistakes in it. Of course the XV has multiple solutions on it's own (without the grid to the left). You can see that even without solving. In a unique XV at least one of the givens has to be a 1,4,6 or 9. Otherwise you could use a permutation (1,4,6,9)->(9,6,4,1) to create another solution. Edited by Realshaggy 2013-12-13 3:22 PM |
@ 2013-12-13 4:34 PM (#13808 - in reply to #13787) (#13808) Top | |
Posts: 191 Country : The Netherlands | Richard posted @ 2013-12-13 4:34 PM Richard - 2013-12-10 1:15 AM In the coming days I will publish some more practise puzzles (other types than above) in the portal of Logic Masters Germany. I will keep you all informed about it. The last two practice puzzles are online: Sudoku XV: easy Missing Arrow Sudoku: easy Have fun with these last two appetizers! I wish all participants a fun and pleasant test. Good luck to all! |
@ 2013-12-13 7:33 PM (#13810 - in reply to #13748) (#13810) Top | |
Posts: 774 Country : India | rakesh_rai posted @ 2013-12-13 7:33 PM rakesh_rai - 2013-12-08 5:55 PM Is online solving enabled for this test? Since this is not yet answered, does this mean online solving will not be available? |
@ 2013-12-13 8:36 PM (#13811 - in reply to #13702) (#13811) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-12-13 8:36 PM can anyone explain me Rules of Greater or lesser sudoku ? |
@ 2013-12-13 8:39 PM (#13812 - in reply to #13810) (#13812) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2013-12-13 8:39 PM rakesh_rai - 2013-12-13 7:33 PM Right, we are not having online solving this time. I was hoping to get it done this week, but tied up with many other things to focus on online solving (which needed a minor change in the interface because of IG)rakesh_rai - 2013-12-08 5:55 PM Is online solving enabled for this test? Since this is not yet answered, does this mean online solving will not be available? |
@ 2013-12-13 8:40 PM (#13813 - in reply to #13811) (#13813) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2013-12-13 8:40 PM swaroop2011 - 2013-12-13 8:36 PM Only one of the rules is true. It is part of solving to figure out the correct rule. See Sudoku A or B IB for more details. can anyone explain me Rules of Greater or lesser sudoku ? |
@ 2013-12-13 8:47 PM (#13814 - in reply to #13702) (#13814) Top | |
Posts: 668 Country : India | swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-12-13 8:47 PM so it means that only the two cells where clue is given in center are of importance. And then the clue is either greater or smaller than other digit that will be part of those two cells ? |