@ 2012-06-01 5:22 PM (#7354 - in reply to #7185) (#7354) Top | |
Posts: 81 Country : India | Tejal Phatak posted @ 2012-06-01 5:22 PM Are both Battleships going to be Classic? No variant? |
@ 2012-06-01 5:23 PM (#7355 - in reply to #7354) (#7355) Top | |
Posts: 175 Country : India | Organisers posted @ 2012-06-01 5:23 PM Tejal Phatak - 2012-06-01 5:22 PM Both Battleships have same rules.Are both Battleships going to be Classic? No variant? |
@ 2012-06-01 5:35 PM (#7356 - in reply to #7352) (#7356) Top | |
Posts: 89 Country : India | utkaarsh posted @ 2012-06-01 5:35 PM I thought a 15 minute window is available as per IB, it says for IPC answers will not be accepted after 16.45, referring to previous comments by Prasanna Pls confirm Edited by utkaarsh 2012-06-01 5:37 PM |
@ 2012-06-01 5:41 PM (#7357 - in reply to #7185) (#7357) Top | |
Posts: 81 Country : India | Tejal Phatak posted @ 2012-06-01 5:41 PM You can start between 2pm and 2.15pm anytime, latest being 2.15pm if you want to make use of complete 150 minutes. |
@ 2012-06-01 8:35 PM (#7358 - in reply to #7357) (#7358) Top | |
Posts: 5 Country : United States | Yokipi posted @ 2012-06-01 8:35 PM Sorry, a bit of a semantics clarification question... Instruction Booklet - Masyu: "and it may not visit all cells" Does this imply that a solution cannot visit all cells, or simply that it is not a requirement that all cells must be visited?Edited by Yokipi 2012-06-01 8:36 PM |
@ 2012-06-01 10:01 PM (#7359 - in reply to #7358) (#7359) Top | |
Posts: 175 Country : India | Organisers posted @ 2012-06-01 10:01 PM Yokipi - 2012-06-01 8:35 PM It is not a requirement to visit all cells. Sorry, a bit of a semantics clarification question... Instruction Booklet - Masyu: "and it may not visit all cells" Does this imply that a solution cannot visit all cells, or simply that it is not a requirement that all cells must be visited? |
@ 2012-06-01 11:35 PM (#7360 - in reply to #7185) (#7360) Top | |
Country : India | debmohanty posted @ 2012-06-01 11:35 PM More practice materials : Gapped Kakuro : http://yureklis.wordpress.com/2012/06/01/puzzle-4-gapped-kakuro/ Liar Slitherlink : http://mellowmelon.wordpress.com/2012/05/30/puzzle-403/ TomTom : http://motris.livejournal.com/167205.html |
@ 2012-06-02 10:09 PM (#7362 - in reply to #7185) (#7362) Top | |
Posts: 175 Country : India | Organisers posted @ 2012-06-02 10:09 PM Announcements• Password protected pdf is uploaded. • It has 16 pages. There is no cover page or points table. The booklet doesn't have example puzzles. • Players are advised to download the booklet prior to "Starting IPC". • There is no bonus points. • There is no "Claim Bonus" or "I am done" button. |
@ 2012-06-02 11:00 PM (#7363 - in reply to #7185) (#7363) Top | |
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2012-06-02 11:00 PM Just one clarification. I hope Coded TomTom follows instructions of previous TomTom puzzle which says that Place digits from 1 to N where is the size of the grid. In the coded TomTom examples digits from 1-5 (N=5) are not placed. I am hoping that this is just an example. In the actual puzzle we have to put numbers from 1 to N? |
@ 2012-06-02 11:18 PM (#7364 - in reply to #7185) (#7364) Top | |
Posts: 81 Country : India | Tejal Phatak posted @ 2012-06-02 11:18 PM No Rajesh, the numbers need not be 1-N, they can be any set of numbers provided A<B<C<D<E |
@ 2012-06-03 12:43 AM (#7366 - in reply to #7185) (#7366) Top | |
Posts: 5 Country : United States | Yokipi posted @ 2012-06-03 12:43 AM Another somewhat trivial clarification question... For Kakuro, "Digits must not repeat within any sum." if the column/row clue is blank (i.e. there is no sum), does the rule still hold? |
@ 2012-06-03 5:01 AM (#7368 - in reply to #7363) (#7368) Top | |
Posts: 175 Country : India | Organisers posted @ 2012-06-03 5:01 AM rajeshk - 2012-06-02 11:00 PM Tejal's response is correct.Just one clarification. I hope Coded TomTom follows instructions of previous TomTom puzzle which says that Place digits from 1 to N where is the size of the grid. In the coded TomTom examples digits from 1-5 (N=5) are not placed. I am hoping that this is just an example. In the actual puzzle we have to put numbers from 1 to N? |
@ 2012-06-03 5:01 AM (#7369 - in reply to #7366) (#7369) Top | |
Posts: 175 Country : India | Organisers posted @ 2012-06-03 5:01 AM Yokipi - 2012-06-03 12:43 AM Yes, the rule is still valid.Another somewhat trivial clarification question... For Kakuro, "Digits must not repeat within any sum." if the column/row clue is blank (i.e. there is no sum), does the rule still hold? |
@ 2012-06-03 8:33 AM (#7370 - in reply to #7364) (#7370) Top | |
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2012-06-03 8:33 AM Tejal Phatak - 2012-06-02 11:18 PM No Rajesh, the numbers need not be 1-N, they can be any set of numbers provided A Thanks for the quick reply. Then can 0 be part of the numbers. e.g. if 2 is given as hint. Can this be formed as 2+0? Edited by rajeshk 2012-06-03 8:34 AM |
@ 2012-06-03 9:19 AM (#7371 - in reply to #7370) (#7371) Top | |
Posts: 175 Country : India | Organisers posted @ 2012-06-03 9:19 AM rajeshk - 2012-06-03 8:33 AM Thanks for the quick reply. Then can 0 be part of the numbers. e.g. if 2 is given as hint. Can this be formed as 2+0? Yes. If the rules are written independently, here is how it will be - All the digits from 0-9 have been replaced with the letters A to J with each letter representing a unique digit. Place a single digit from the set A, B, C, D, E, and F with A < B < C < D < E < F into each cell so that no digit repeats in any row or column. The value in the upper-left of each bold region indicates the result after some mathematical operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) is applied to the numbers in that region. Numbers can repeat in a region provided they do not repeat in any row or column. Zero cannot be the first digit of a multi-digit number. |
@ 2012-06-03 9:44 AM (#7372 - in reply to #7185) (#7372) Top | |
Posts: 542 Country : India | rajeshk posted @ 2012-06-03 9:44 AM Thanks for the quick reply and clearing my doubts. |
@ 2012-06-03 11:01 AM (#7374 - in reply to #7185) (#7374) Top | |
Posts: 175 Country : India | Organisers posted @ 2012-06-03 11:01 AM Question in email - In 2D Mastermind, can the letters repeat? No |
@ 2012-06-03 1:14 PM (#7375 - in reply to #7185) (#7375) Top | |
Posts: 175 Country : India | Organisers posted @ 2012-06-03 1:14 PM Question in email - How do I reset my password? OPTION 1) (automatic and instant) Go to http://logicmastersindia.com/forum/forgot-password.asp Enter your username and email address You will receive a code in your inbox (Check spam folder in case your email server marks it as spam) Go to http://logicmastersindia.com/forum/reset-password.asp Enter your user id and the received code OPTION 2) (Manual and slow) Send an email to logicmasteradmin@gmail.com with from your registered email address |
@ 2012-06-03 1:26 PM (#7376 - in reply to #7375) (#7376) Top | |
Posts: 45 Country : India | adityasaraf007 posted @ 2012-06-03 1:26 PM A quick query.... In TomTom, can there be more than 1 mathematical operation in a particular region....For eg. in Puzzle J1 of Instruction Booklet.... the Bottom Right Corner covers 3 cells and the resultant figure is 4.... Can it be construed as: 4 = (2 * 1) + 2 instead of 4 = 2 * 1 * 2..... And if someone could explain Inside Skyscraper to me.... It went above my head.... Edited by adityasaraf007 2012-06-03 1:29 PM |
@ 2012-06-03 1:27 PM (#7377 - in reply to #7376) (#7377) Top | |
Posts: 175 Country : India | Organisers posted @ 2012-06-03 1:27 PM adityasaraf007 - 2012-06-03 1:26 PM NoA quick query.... In TomTom, can there be more than 1 mathematical operation in a particular region.... |
@ 2012-06-03 1:33 PM (#7378 - in reply to #7376) (#7378) Top | |
Posts: 460 Country : India | purifire posted @ 2012-06-03 1:33 PM adityasaraf007 - 2012-06-03 1:26 PM A quick query.... In TomTom, can there be more than 1 mathematical operation in a particular region....For eg. in Puzzle J1 of Instruction Booklet.... the Bottom Right Corner covers 3 cells and the resultant figure is 4.... Can it be construed as: 4 = (2 * 1) + 2 instead of 4 = 2 * 1 * 2..... And if someone could explain Inside Skyscraper to me.... It went above my head.... The inside skyscraper is a bi-directional view. that is, if you are standing in any of the cells, in one direction you can view say X skyscrapers, and in the opposite direction you can view Y number of skyscrapers. the sum of X and Y is the number clue given. Rishi |
@ 2012-06-03 1:34 PM (#7379 - in reply to #7377) (#7379) Top | |
Posts: 45 Country : India | adityasaraf007 posted @ 2012-06-03 1:34 PM Organisers - 2012-06-03 1:27 PM Thanks..... One down two to go.....Now, I have doubts in Inside Skyscraper and Tapa.... First priority is Inside Skyscraper.... Can someone explain it.... http://logicmastersindia.com/forum/images/emoticons/smile_teeth.gifadityasaraf007 - 2012-06-03 1:26 PMA quick query.... In TomTom, can there be more than 1 mathematical operation in a particular region.... No |
@ 2012-06-03 1:36 PM (#7380 - in reply to #7378) (#7380) Top | |
Posts: 45 Country : India | adityasaraf007 posted @ 2012-06-03 1:36 PM purifire - 2012-06-03 1:33 PM Thanks.... Inside Skyscraper done.... Got the logic... Need to solve the one given in IB....Can you also clear Tapa....adityasaraf007 - 2012-06-03 1:26 PMA quick query.... In TomTom, can there be more than 1 mathematical operation in a particular region....For eg. in Puzzle J1 of Instruction Booklet.... the Bottom Right Corner covers 3 cells and the resultant figure is 4.... Can it be construed as: 4 = (2 * 1) + 2 instead of 4 = 2 * 1 * 2..... And if someone could explain Inside Skyscraper to me.... It went above my head.... The inside skyscraper is a bi-directional view. that is, if you are standing in any of the cells, in one direction you can view say X skyscrapers, and in the opposite direction you can view Y number of skyscrapers. the sum of X and Y is the number clue given.Rishi |
@ 2012-06-03 1:41 PM (#7381 - in reply to #7380) (#7381) Top | |
Posts: 1801 Country : India | prasanna16391 posted @ 2012-06-03 1:41 PM adityasaraf007 - 2012-06-03 1:36 PM purifire - 2012-06-03 1:33 PM Thanks.... Inside Skyscraper done.... Got the logic... Need to solve the one given in IB....Can you also clear Tapa....adityasaraf007 - 2012-06-03 1:26 PMA quick query.... In TomTom, can there be more than 1 mathematical operation in a particular region....For eg. in Puzzle J1 of Instruction Booklet.... the Bottom Right Corner covers 3 cells and the resultant figure is 4.... Can it be construed as: 4 = (2 * 1) + 2 instead of 4 = 2 * 1 * 2..... And if someone could explain Inside Skyscraper to me.... It went above my head.... The inside skyscraper is a bi-directional view. that is, if you are standing in any of the cells, in one direction you can view say X skyscrapers, and in the opposite direction you can view Y number of skyscrapers. the sum of X and Y is the number clue given.RishiWell what exactly is your difficulty in Tapa? Basically, taking a 3x3 group of cells, there are 8 cells around a cell, as long as its not an edge/corner. A clue says how many of the 8 cells around it have to be colored in. |
@ 2012-06-03 1:47 PM (#7382 - in reply to #7381) (#7382) Top | |
Posts: 45 Country : India | adityasaraf007 posted @ 2012-06-03 1:47 PM prasanna16391 - 2012-06-03 1:41 PMWell what exactly is your difficulty in Tapa? Basically, taking a 3x3 group of cells, there are 8 cells around a cell, as long as its not an edge/corner. A clue says how many of the 8 cells around it have to be colored in. Thanks.... That cleared some of the doubts.... Understood what needs to be done..... Let me give a try to solve the one given in IB.... Thanks.... and sorry to bother all of you at the last moment..... :) |