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Topic: Help Please |
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Forum: Other puzzles Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 7:52 am Subject: Help Please |
Hallo nuages
A longer explanation (ravel was quicker):
The 6 in col9 forces row6 to have its 6 in box4.
Thus there won't be a 6 in the rest of box4. This includes r5c2, leaving it with only {5,9} ... |
Topic: Evil 10,063,788,968 from websudoku.com |
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Forum: Other puzzles Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 8:10 am Subject: Evil 10,063,788,968 from websudoku.com |
Hallo LT
Check out how row3 and box8 affect col6.
Same hint, different approach: check out the Code. |
Topic: April 18th: Finding the 56 Pairing in Column 7 ? |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 12:58 pm Subject: premature disclosure |
To those who found it without profiling, how did it emerge? For me, being a few days behind, this topic title was a spoiler. So it didn't emerge. |
Topic: april 13th any logical solution? |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 2:45 pm Subject: double negative? |
Sarah, Seeing what can be in r2c3 and r5c3 isn't conclusive here. The argument goes in two steps: - see what can't go in certain cells - what can't go there must be accomodated in the other cells. ... |
Topic: april 13th any logical solution? |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 10:12 am Subject: april 13th any logical solution? |
so I ignored the triplet 469 - that lead to the 35 I was going to remark that it is not necessary to recognise the triplet, but you have now demonstrated that yourself.
On the other hand this was a p ... |
Topic: 5 April - I'm stuck! |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 7:55 am Subject: Welcome! |
Hallo Sarah
You already have a 4 in column 2.
You can get more control over the layout by putting your grid numbers between 'code' tags. You type in something like
[code]grid_numbers ... |
Topic: 02-15-06 puzzle |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:59 pm Subject: two ways of explaining why not 2 |
Hallo Huh
The conventional explanation is that the two empty cells at the bottom of col3 can both take only the values 2 or 7, i.e. their candidate lists are {2,7}. Thus between them they must cont ... |
Topic: Feb 13th...... |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:00 pm Subject: row4's 9 is at the other end |
When you evaluate the possible values of r4c7 and r4c8 you get {8,9} for both of them.
[It seemed quite a coincidence to me, but maybe it isn't; All the constraints except the 3 arise from row4 and ... |
Topic: 12feb06 |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:49 pm Subject: same thing without seeing a quad |
Hallo daykart
I would never see the quad either, but maybe you would have a better chance at seeing the (complementary) pair instead?
This is particularly meaningful for cell r6c7 i.e. that r6c7 c ... |
Topic: Need help with 5-Nov-05 |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 8:11 am Subject: Re: a pan to the rescue |
with minimal resources Minimal boredom in my case. I time out after getting nowhere for 15' or so. |
Topic: Need help with 5-Nov-05 |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 2:03 pm Subject: a pan to the rescue |
Hallo Alan
F) This is the point at which one needs to consider the transition to Candidate Profiles - . . .
The grid at this stage has 67- --- -89 938 762 --1 --1 98- 7-6
1-- --- 9-- 8-3 ... |
Topic: 2/1/2006 Puzzle |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 8:28 am Subject: Glassman pan |
Hallo igolf4birdies
May I suggest (my favorite constellation) a [url=http://www.dailysudoku.co.uk/sudoku/forums/viewtopic.php?t=248]Glassman pan whose lid would be at r3b1?
We don't know what is in ... |
Topic: Jan 23rd puzzle |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 8:51 am Subject: for akif |
Hallo akif
One way forward is to see that r7c4 and r7c6 between them contain 3 and 8 and nothing else, i.e. {3,8}. Although we don't know exactly where this 3 is, it affects what can be a 3 in box9, ... |
Topic: jan 17 06 |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:56 pm Subject: Re: Schroedinger's pan |
I'm not quite sure what you mean by citing a "pan" here.Follow my link above (and read your comments).
The triplet r4c7..9 is shared by row4 and box6, so the rest of the row (the handle) has the sa ... |
Topic: jan 17 06 |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 5:32 pm Subject: Schroedinger pan |
Hallo David
I sailed through this one on the day and wondered why it wasn't classed as medium. But it certainly didn't seem medium when I looked at it again today in the context of this thread. Thi ... |
Topic: pencial marks |
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Forum: General discussion Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 8:57 am Subject: pencil marks |
See also the discussion [url=http://www.dailysudoku.co.uk/sudoku/forums/viewtopic.php?t=337]here.
I reserve erasure for correcting (immediately recognised) mistakes. |
Topic: January 7 Very Hard Classic |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:10 pm Subject: January 7 Very Hard Classic |
Hallo Brenda
Looking at col5, there are 3s scattered to the left and right of it, each doing its own bit of exclusion. In fact they exclude 3 from every free cell in col5 except the hint's row1 cell ... |
Topic: 31 Dec, Monster |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku Monster puzzles Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:47 pm Subject: slow replay |
I understand the bit about the pair of (2,5)s in column 5, box 8 Ok, that was the first intermediate step. Its result is (partially) used later on when talking about r7c5.
but am completely in the d ... |
Topic: 31 Dec, Monster |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku Monster puzzles Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 5:05 pm Subject: 31 Dec, Monster |
If you want that to be your next cell, you need the following preparation:
The values 2 and 5 in col4 and col6 force col5 to have these values in box 8, i.e. r7..8c5 are a {2,5} pair.
The 7s in row ... |
Topic: hidden pairs |
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Forum: Daily Sudoku puzzles Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 11:15 pm Subject: hidden pairs |
Have a look hidden is to some extent an artefact of working with full candidate lists: such pairs are buried under the mass of candidates. They can often be discovered as a plain pair after going a di ... |
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