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storm_norm
Joined: 18 Oct 2007 Posts: 1741
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 8:35 pm Post subject: competition puzzles |
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might as well bundle them in one post.
weekly extreme #73...
http://www.sudoku.org.uk/PrintWeeklySudoku.asp?number=73
Code: | 5..|.4.|...
..3|...|62.
...|..9|..4
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..6|..7|2..
81.|...|.43
..9|1..|...
---+---+---
7..|5..|...
.92|...|8..
...|.3.|..6 SE 8.4
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friday diabolical #950
http://www.sudoku.org.uk/DailySudoku.asp?day=15/02/2008
Code: | ..7|.4.|.2.
6.2|8..|...
1..|.9.|..6
---+---+---
.2.|1..|.58
...|.7.|...
86.|..9|.7.
---+---+---
3..|.2.|..9
...|..5|4.7
.4.|.1.|2.. SE 6.7
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Sunday Diabolical # 952
http://www.sudoku.org.uk/DailySudoku.asp?day=17/02/2008
Code: | 42.|5..|.1.
...|.31|...
.19|.7.|.5.
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8..|294|...
...|...|...
...|783|..5
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.5.|.4.|73.
...|82.|...
.9.|..6|.48 SE 7.1
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the extreme puzzle is a little beyond me yet, but the two diabolicals are a bit tricky but fun all the same.
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in the second diabolical, if you don't like xy-chains then you might have a hard time finding a solution path. and the grid after basics contains an ER but the x-wing does more damage on 6.
after the x-wing on 6, there is a two step medusa solution. a trap first that opens up a wrap |
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ravel
Joined: 21 Apr 2006 Posts: 536
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:37 am Post subject: Re: competition puzzles |
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storm_norm wrote: | in the second diabolical, if you don't like xy-chains then you might have a hard time finding a solution path. | Not too hard:
Code: | *------------------------------------------------*
| 4 2 37 | 5 6 8 | 39 1 379 |
| 5 8 #67 | 9 3 1 | 246 26-7 247 |
|A36 1 9 | 4 7 2 | 8 5 36 |
|-----------------+----------+-------------------|
| 8 367 5 | 2 9 4 | 136 #67 137 |
| 239 347 234 | 6 1 5 | 2349 8 23479 |
| 129 46 1246 | 7 8 3 | 2469 269 5 |
|-----------------+----------+-------------------|
|B26 5 8 | 1 4 9 | 7 3 A26 |
| 13 346 1346 | 8 2 7 | 5 B69 19 |
| 7 9 12 | 3 5 6 | 12 4 8 |
*------------------------------------------------* |
There is an "extended" w-wing 67 connected by 2 strong links for 6 (either r3c1 or r8c8 must be 6) => r2c8<>7
A "normal" w-wing finishes it off. |
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storm_norm
Joined: 18 Oct 2007 Posts: 1741
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 8:11 pm Post subject: |
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Ravel,
very nice. w-wings still don't come naturally for me. |
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Asellus
Joined: 05 Jun 2007 Posts: 865 Location: Sonoma County, CA, USA
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:00 am Post subject: |
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That Extreme was really tough! It has some interesting techniques present right at the beginning, however.
The grid after basics:
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+--------------+-------------------+-------------------+
| 5 267 18 | 23678 4 136 | 1379 13789 1789 |
| 9 4 3 | 78 157 15 | 6 2 1578 |
| 26 267 18 | 23678 12567 9 | 1357 13578 4 |
+--------------+-------------------+-------------------+
| 34 5 6 | 34 89 7 | 2 189 189 |
| 8 1 7 | 269 2569 56 | 59 4 3 |
| 234 23 9 | 1 58 34 | 57 6 578 |
+--------------+-------------------+-------------------+
| 7 36 4 | 5 169 8 | 139 139 2 |
| 36 9 2 | 467 167 146 | 8 1357 157 |
| 1 8 5 | 79 3 2 | 4 79 6 |
+--------------+-------------------+-------------------+
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Here are those interesting initial steps:
(1) a Finned Swordfish on <3> in r348 that removes <3> from r1c8;
(2) a Sashimi Swordfish on <8> in r123 that removes <8> from r1c9;
(3) a Kite on <6> pivoting in b7 that removes <6> from r3c5; and
(4) a Finned Jellyfish in c1456 that removes <6> from r8c4.
You don't find a Finned Jellyfish every day! (They're probably there, but you don't need to use them.)
The grid now, with extended Medusa:
Code: |
+----------------+---------------------+-------------------+
| 5 267 18 | 2g-3678 4 -13r6 | 1379 1789 179 |
| 9 4 3 | 78g 157 1g5 | 6 2 1578 |
| 2G6R 267 18 | 23678 1257 9 | 1357 13578 4 |
+----------------+---------------------+-------------------+
| 34r 5 6 | 3r4 89g 7 | 2 189 189 |
| 8 1 7 | 26g9 2g569 5g6 | 59g 4 3 |
| 2R34 2G3R 9 | 1 58g 34r | 5g7 6 57g8 |
+----------------+---------------------+-------------------+
| 7 3G6R 4 | 5 16G9 8 | 1g39 139g 2 |
| 3R6G 9 2 | 4r7 1g67 146 | 8 13G57 15g7 |
| 1 8 5 | 79g 3 2 | 4 7g9 6 |
+----------------+---------------------+-------------------+
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(I tried strict Medusa multi-coloring, without "extensions," but got nowhere.) There are some eliminations in r1. Continuing:
Code: |
+-----------------+---------------------+-------------------+
| 5 2-67 18 | 2g678 4 3r6g | 1379 1789 179 |
| 9 4 3 | 78g 157 1g5 | 6 2 1578 |
| 2G6R 267 18 | 23g-678 1257 9 | 1357 13578 4 |
+-----------------+---------------------+-------------------+
| 34r 5 6 | 3r4 89g 7 | 2 189 189 |
| 8 1 7 | 26g9 2g569 5g6 | 59g 4 3 |
| 2R-34 2G3R 9 | 1 58g 3g4r | 5g7 6 57g8 |
+-----------------+---------------------+-------------------+
| 7 3G6R 4 | 5 16G9 8 | 1g39 139g 2 |
| 3R6G 9 2 | 4r7g 1g67 14g6 | 8 13G57 15g7 |
| 1 8 5 | 79g 3 2 | 4 7g9 6 |
+-----------------+---------------------+-------------------+
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The <6> eliminations in b12 and the elimination of <3> in r6c1 lead to color promotion, and there are more extensions:
Code: |
+----------------+---------------------+---------------------+
| 5 27 18 | 2g6R78 4 3R6G | 13G79 1789 179 |
| 9 4 3 | 78g 157g 1g5 | 6 2 #15g78 |
| 2G6R 26G7 18 | 23G78 125g7 9 | 1357g 13578 4 |
+----------------+---------------------+---------------------+
| 3G4R 5 6 | 3R4G 89g 7 | 2 189 189 |
| 8 1 7 | 26G9 2g569 5g6 | 59g 4 3 |
| 2R4G 2G3R 9 | 1 58g 3G4R | 5g7 6 57g8 |
+----------------+---------------------+---------------------+
| 7 3G6R 4 | 5 16G9 8 | 1g39 139g 2 |
| 3R6G 9 2 | 4R7G 1g67 14G6 | 8 13G57 #15g7 |
| 1 8 5 | 79g 3 2 | 4 7g9 6 |
+----------------+---------------------+---------------------+
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We now find two green <5>s in c9. So, all red values are true. This gets us here:
Code: |
+--------+----------------+----------------+
| 5 2 18 | 6 4 3 | 179 1789 179 |
| 9 4 3 | 78 157 15 | 6 2 158 |
| 6 7 18 | 28 125 9 | 135 1358 4 |
+--------+----------------+----------------+
| 4 5 6 | 3 A89 7 | 2 189 189 |
| 8 1 7 | 29 2-569 C56 | 59 4 3 |
| 2 3 9 | 1 B58 4 | 57 6 578 |
+--------+----------------+----------------+
| 7 6 4 | 5 E19 8 | 139 139 2 |
| 3 9 2 | 4 -167 D16 | 8 157 157 |
| 1 8 5 | 79 3 2 | 4 79 6 |
+--------+----------------+----------------+
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There is a 5-cell XY Loop that makes 2 eliminations. And, there is another XY Loop:
Code: |
+--------+----------------+----------------+
| 5 2 18 | 6 4 3 | 179 1789 179 |
| 9 4 3 |I78 157 15 | 6 2 158 |
| 6 7 18 |H28 125 9 | 135 1358 4 |
+--------+----------------+----------------+
| 4 5 6 | 3 F89 7 | 2 189 189 |
| 8 1 7 |G29 26-9 D56 | 59 4 3 |
| 2 3 9 | 1 E58 4 | 57 6 578 |
+--------+----------------+----------------+
| 7 6 4 | 5 B19 8 | 139 139 2 |
| 3 9 2 | 4 67 C16 | 8 157 157 |
| 1 8 5 |A79 3 2 | 4 79 6 |
+--------+----------------+----------------+
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This opens up a Skyscraper on <9> in r59. Then, an XY Wing removes <1> from r7c8. Then, back to Medusa:
Code: |
+--------+------------------+-------------------+
| 5 2 18 | 6 4 3 | 179R 178 179G |
| 9 4 3 | 7G8R -157R 1G5R | 6 2 1-58G |
| 6 7 18 | 2R8G 12G-5 9 | 13R5 13G58 4 |
+--------+------------------+-------------------+
| 4 5 6 | 3 8R9G 7 | 2 18 1-89R |
| 8 1 7 | 2G9R 2R6G 5G6R | 5R9G 4 3 |
| 2 3 9 | 1 5R8G 4 | 57 6 578R |
+--------+------------------+-------------------+
| 7 6 4 | 5 1G9R 8 | 1R3G 3R9G 2 |
| 3 9 2 | 4 6R7G 1R6G | 8 157 157 |
| 1 8 5 | 7R9G 3 2 | 4 7G9R 6 |
+--------+------------------+-------------------+
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And:
Code: |
+--------+------------------+-------------------+
| 5 2 18 | 6 4 3 | 179R 178 -179G |
| 9 4 3 | 7G8R 5G7R 1G5R | 6 2 1R8G |
| 6 7 18 | 2R8G 1R2G 9 | 13R5 -13G58 4 |
+--------+------------------+-------------------+
| 4 5 6 | 3 8R9G 7 | 2 1R8G 1G9R |
| 8 1 7 | 2G9R 2R6G 5G6R | 5R9G 4 3 |
| 2 3 9 | 1 5R8G 4 | 57 6 578R |
+--------+------------------+-------------------+
| 7 6 4 | 5 1G9R 8 | 1R3G 3R9G 2 |
| 3 9 2 | 4 6R7G 1R6G | 8 157 -157 |
| 1 8 5 | 7R9G 3 2 | 4 7G9R 6 |
+--------+------------------+-------------------+
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And:
Code: |
+--------+------------------+-------------------+
| 5 2 18 | 6 4 3 | 179R -178 7R9G |
| 9 4 3 | 7G8R 5G7R 1G5R | 6 2 1R8G |
| 6 7 18 | 2R8G 1R2G 9 | 13R5 3G58 4 |
+--------+------------------+-------------------+
| 4 5 6 | 3 8R9G 7 | 2 1R8G 1G9R |
| 8 1 7 | 2G9R 2R6G 5G6R | 5R9G 4 3 |
| 2 3 9 | 1 5R8G 4 | 57 6 578R |
+--------+------------------+-------------------+
| 7 6 4 | 5 1G9R 8 | 1R3G 3R9G 2 |
| 3 9 2 | 4 6R7G 1R6G | 8 1G57 5-7 |
| 1 8 5 | 7R9G 3 2 | 4 7G9R 6 |
+--------+------------------+-------------------+
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And the puzzle is solved. |
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storm_norm
Joined: 18 Oct 2007 Posts: 1741
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:43 am Post subject: |
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Asellus,
excellent!
these extreme competition puzzles, IMHO, are a nasty bunch of puzzles. at least with the nightmares you know what you are getting into each day. |
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