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@ 2013-11-23 6:02 AM (#13561) (#13561) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2013-11-23 6:02 AM

/*
Sequel to one of the best puzzle tests at LMI.
Details coming really soon.
*/
@ 2013-11-23 8:03 AM (#13562 - in reply to #13561) (#13562) Top

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swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-11-23 8:03 AM

wow really excited. :)
@ 2013-11-23 7:31 PM (#13565 - in reply to #13561) (#13565) Top

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kishy72 posted @ 2013-11-23 7:31 PM

Administrator - 2013-11-23 6:02 AM

/*
Sequel to one of the best puzzle tests at LMI.
Details coming really soon.
*/


Deb!If that statement is something to go by,I would place my bet on Akil Oyunlari!!!
@ 2013-11-24 12:33 AM (#13570 - in reply to #13565) (#13570) Top

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tamz29 posted @ 2013-11-24 12:33 AM

Fillomino Fillia 3
@ 2013-11-25 6:42 AM (#13574 - in reply to #13561) (#13574) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2013-11-25 6:42 AM


Logic Masters India announces JPL2 — LMI November Puzzle Test

Dates : 30th Nov — 2nd Dec

Instruction Booklet & Submission : Link

Authors : Yosuke Imai, Daisuke Takei, Takeya Saikachi, Atsumi Hirose

Test Solvers : Yuka Jo & Hideaki Jo

@ 2013-11-25 12:14 PM (#13577 - in reply to #13561) (#13577) Top

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prasanna16391 posted @ 2013-11-25 12:14 PM

Wonderful. I was ranked 162nd in JPL1. Time to continue the mad improvement in sequels

Really looking forward to this one. JPL1 falls under the category of "tests I wasn't fully able to appreciate when I just knew a handful of puzzle types".
@ 2013-11-25 3:04 PM (#13578 - in reply to #13561) (#13578) Top

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mathcrazy posted @ 2013-11-25 3:04 PM

Hi, I have a doubt with respect to the puzzle "Arrow Connection". One of the rules mention "A direction is given if and only if it is used". What does this imply? Why are directions not shown in all boxes wherever the loop traverses?
@ 2013-11-25 3:43 PM (#13579 - in reply to #13578) (#13579) Top

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deu posted @ 2013-11-25 3:43 PM

mathcrazy - 2013-11-25 3:04 PM

Hi, I have a doubt with respect to the puzzle "Arrow Connection". One of the rules mention "A direction is given if and only if it is used". What does this imply? Why are directions not shown in all boxes wherever the loop traverses?


This rule applies only to clued cells. So, for each cell in the grid, either "all possible directions are given" or "no information is given" must be true. I hope this is clear.
@ 2013-11-25 3:46 PM (#13580 - in reply to #13579) (#13580) Top

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mathcrazy posted @ 2013-11-25 3:46 PM

deu - 2013-11-25 3:43 PM

mathcrazy - 2013-11-25 3:04 PM

Hi, I have a doubt with respect to the puzzle "Arrow Connection". One of the rules mention "A direction is given if and only if it is used". What does this imply? Why are directions not shown in all boxes wherever the loop traverses?


This rule applies only to clued cells. So, for each cell in the grid, either "all possible directions are given" or "no information is given" must be true. I hope this is clear.


Yes, that cleared my doubt.
@ 2013-11-25 6:41 PM (#13581 - in reply to #13580) (#13581) Top

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tamz29 posted @ 2013-11-25 6:41 PM

Number Connection: do all cells have to be used?
@ 2013-11-25 6:51 PM (#13582 - in reply to #13581) (#13582) Top

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deu posted @ 2013-11-25 6:51 PM

tamz29 - 2013-11-25 6:41 PM

Number Connection: do all cells have to be used?


Not necessarily. There may be some unused cells.
@ 2013-11-25 7:46 PM (#13583 - in reply to #13582) (#13583) Top

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Para posted @ 2013-11-25 7:46 PM

In Arrow Connection if an arrow appears twice around a cell, is an arrow given twice or once. I know it's not possible in the example as the start and goal are in the corners, but with different start and goal points, this could happen. For example, when you draw a spiral.
@ 2013-11-25 9:01 PM (#13585 - in reply to #13583) (#13585) Top

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deu posted @ 2013-11-25 9:01 PM

Para - 2013-11-25 7:46 PM

In Arrow Connection if an arrow appears twice around a cell, is an arrow given twice or once. I know it's not possible in the example as the start and goal are in the corners, but with different start and goal points, this could happen. For example, when you draw a spiral.


Good question. An arrow is given only once even in such cases.
@ 2013-11-27 10:16 PM (#13599 - in reply to #13574) (#13599) Top

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tnv posted @ 2013-11-27 10:16 PM

Waiting for practice puzzles.

--TNV
@ 2013-11-28 7:44 PM (#13602 - in reply to #13561) (#13602) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2013-11-28 7:44 PM



A practice puzzles PDF has now been posted on the submission site (Link). Please note that some of the puzzles may be of a harder difficulty than their counterparts appearing in the test.

@ 2013-11-28 11:20 PM (#13605 - in reply to #13561) (#13605) Top

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rob posted @ 2013-11-28 11:20 PM

Thanks, that's quite a nice service! Really looking forward to the test now.
@ 2013-11-29 7:07 AM (#13607 - in reply to #13561) (#13607) Top

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swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-11-29 7:07 AM

In Divided sum cross it says " no digit repeat within a single group divided by black cells".
so if clue is 7:_ _ _ _ _ :17 (5 cells blank in between). so is all 5 cells considered one group or is considered as two groups ?
@ 2013-11-29 8:42 AM (#13609 - in reply to #13607) (#13609) Top

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deu posted @ 2013-11-29 8:42 AM

swaroop2011 - 2013-11-29 7:07 AM

In Divided sum cross it says " no digit repeat within a single group divided by black cells".
so if clue is 7:_ _ _ _ _ :17 (5 cells blank in between). so is all 5 cells considered one group or is considered as two groups ?


All 5 cells are considered as one group. So, solutions like 7:1 6 | 4 7 6 :17 (two 6's in one group) are not allowed.
@ 2013-11-29 11:08 AM (#13611 - in reply to #13609) (#13611) Top

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swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-11-29 11:08 AM

deu - 2013-11-29 8:42 AM

swaroop2011 - 2013-11-29 7:07 AM

In Divided sum cross it says " no digit repeat within a single group divided by black cells".
so if clue is 7:_ _ _ _ _ :17 (5 cells blank in between). so is all 5 cells considered one group or is considered as two groups ?


All 5 cells are considered as one group. So, solutions like 7:1 6 | 4 7 6 :17 (two 6's in one group) are not allowed.


ok thanks :)
@ 2013-11-29 3:45 PM (#13612 - in reply to #13561) (#13612) Top

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swaroop2011 posted @ 2013-11-29 3:45 PM

Practice puzzles are awesome! Gave us clear idea about how to think about these puzzles.
Looking forward to the test :)
@ 2013-11-29 11:39 PM (#13616 - in reply to #13561) (#13616) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2013-11-29 11:39 PM


@ 2013-11-30 5:15 AM (#13618 - in reply to #13561) (#13618) Top

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Administrator posted @ 2013-11-30 5:15 AM

Announcements

  • Updated versions of IB (with points table) uploaded
  • Password protected PB uploaded. It has 12 pages, each page has 2 puzzles
  • Bonus = 8 points per minute saved, if all answers are submitted and there is at most 1 small mistake.
  • Remember to enter unit digit only in case of two digit numbers. The submission page will check only for unit digit.


  • @ 2013-11-30 7:44 PM (#13623 - in reply to #13561) (#13623) Top

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    ladyleatherneck posted @ 2013-11-30 7:44 PM

    I don't see the link for the password. What am I missing? thanks
    @ 2013-11-30 8:13 PM (#13624 - in reply to #13623) (#13624) Top

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    Administrator posted @ 2013-11-30 8:13 PM

    ladyleatherneck - 2013-11-30 7:44 PM

    I don't see the link for the password. What am I missing? thanks
    You have to first login at the submission page ( http://logicmastersindia.com/2013/11P/ ). Then click on "Start Japanese Puzzle Land 2". You will see the password. From the database log, we see that you have not "started" the test yet. After you start, you will have 2 hours to solve and submit as many puzzles.

    Please check the F.A.Q. which explains these steps with some images. Please post here if something is not clear.
    @ 2013-11-30 8:45 PM (#13625 - in reply to #13624) (#13625) Top

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    ladyleatherneck posted @ 2013-11-30 8:45 PM

    Thanks. Looked to me like I was logged in.
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