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Ingies



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 2:54 pm    Post subject: March 26 VH Reply with quote

After basics I got this far

Code:

+-----------+------------+-----------+
| 1 245 458 | 6   89  29 | 45  3   7 |
| 6 57  58  | 137 378 4  | 2   15  9 |
| 9 247 3   | 17  5   27 | 46  146 8 |
+-----------+------------+-----------+
| 2 6   59  | 59  1   8  | 47  47  3 |
| 4 59  1   | 579 79  3  | 8   2   6 |
| 8 3   7   | 2   4   6  | 1   9   5 |
+-----------+------------+-----------+
| 5 49  6   | 479 2   79 | 3   8   1 |
| 3 1   2   | 8   69  5  | 679 67  4 |
| 7 8   49  | 349 369 1  | 569 56  2 |
+-----------+------------+-----------+

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Then 2 xy wings solved it, the first taking out the 9 in R1C5, but this didn't solve it. The second removing the 9 from R5C5. This my first VH sudoku I have been able to solve on my own so I thought I would share with you how I got there, no doubt there are other ways of getting there.
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keith



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

There is an XYZ-wing that takes out <5> in R1C2, then an XY-wing that takes out <9> in R7C6.

Keith
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gohast



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very pleased with myself, spotted the XYZ and XY Wings in 17 mins. I think it's starting to click.
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Mindwarp



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used the Robert the Bruce technique on R5C4! Very Happy That solved it for me.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some how I immediately noticed a XYZ-wing on 458 that removed the 5 at r2c2, which then setup a XY-wing on 249 deleting 9 from r7c6. After a little cleanup it took a XY-wing on 579 to knock out the 7 at r2c5 that solved the puzzle. Cool

Ted
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Johan



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 10:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The same sequence described by Ted solved the puzzle for me.
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cgordon



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

... same sequence for me.

Quote:
I used the Robert the Bruce technique on R5C4! That solved it for me.

Am I missing something? What connection does the Scotsman, Robert Bruce have with Sudokus. Spiders maybe?? Invasion of Ireland 1315? (No that was his brother Ted). Picking on Englishmen like me maybe? As with some of the responses to my posts.
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nataraj



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

cgordon wrote:
What connection does the Scotsman, Robert Bruce have with Sudokus. Spiders maybe?? Invasion of Ireland 1315? (No that was his brother Ted). Picking on Englishmen like me maybe? As with some of the responses to my posts.


I would have thought that the reference was to Robert Bruce, author of "Mastering Astral Projection: 90-day Guide To Out-of-body Experience"
(no kidding, he is for real, see this Wikipedia entry) Laughing

Or was it the "Bruce Force" method? I am getting confused. So many names. So many possibilities for the serious Sudoku addict
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crunched



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:04 pm    Post subject: Re: March 26 VH Reply with quote

Ingies wrote:
After basics I got this far

Code:

+-----------+------------+-----------+
| 1 245 458 | 6   89  29 | 45  3   7 |
| 6 57  58  | 137 378 4  | 2   15  9 |
| 9 247 3   | 17  5   27 | 46  146 8 |
+-----------+------------+-----------+
| 2 6   59  | 59  1   8  | 47  47  3 |
| 4 59  1   | 579 79  3  | 8   2   6 |
| 8 3   7   | 2   4   6  | 1   9   5 |
+-----------+------------+-----------+
| 5 49  6   | 479 2   79 | 3   8   1 |
| 3 1   2   | 8   69  5  | 679 67  4 |
| 7 8   49  | 349 369 1  | 569 56  2 |
+-----------+------------+-----------+

Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site

Then 2 xy wings solved it, the first taking out the 9 in R1C5, but this didn't solve it. The second removing the 9 from R5C5. This my first VH sudoku I have been able to solve on my own so I thought I would share with you how I got there, no doubt there are other ways of getting there.


I cannot follow this. I just don't see an xy wing --- that takes out a 9 in R1C5; nor do I see an xy wing that removes a 9 from R5C5.

All I can see is an XY-Wing with R1C5 as the pivot (59) on R2C2 (57) and R5C5 (79). The 7s are the pincers which removes the 7 in R2C5. That leaves a 3 in R2C5. From there I was eventually able to solve the puzzle without using any wings or such. But this puzzle really ate my time! Sad


I don't see the xyz wing either. Can somebody point out what my blin-mind can't see?
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crunched



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

keith wrote:
There is an XYZ-wing that takes out <5> in R1C2, then an XY-wing that takes out <9> in R7C6.

Keith



Well, I did finally find the XYZ wing that Keith points out. Nice job finding that Keith! The xyz is 458 at R1C3. This links 58 at R2C3 and 45 at R1C7. R1C2 (245) can "see" the 5 in all three cells. Ergo, bye-bye 5 in R1C2, leaving 24 in R1C2.
Then Keith's XYwing relies on R1C2 as the pivot with R1C6 and R7C2 bearing 9-pincers that forces removal of 9 from R7C6.

This my blind-mind can see, at last.
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Mindwarp



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

cgordon wrote:
... same sequence for me.

Quote:
I used the Robert the Bruce technique on R5C4! That solved it for me.

Am I missing something? What connection does the Scotsman, Robert Bruce have with Sudokus. Spiders maybe?? Invasion of Ireland 1315? (No that was his brother Ted). Picking on Englishmen like me maybe? As with some of the responses to my posts.


Simple "If at first you don't succeed try, try again." If 5 doesn't work try 7, if that doesn't work try 9. It worked for me. Laughing
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Simple "If at first you don't succeed try, try again."

Yes I remember now. Bruce was watching a spider having difficulty making a web - and he made that quote just before beating up the English tourists in Scotland in 1313.

He should have stayed at home with his whiskey and Sudokus.
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gohast



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PostPosted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 1:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

cgordon wrote:
Quote:
Simple "If at first you don't succeed try, try again."

Yes I remember now. Bruce was watching a spider having difficulty making a web - and he made that quote just before beating up the English tourists in Scotland in 1313.

He should have stayed at home with his whiskey and Sudokus.


Oops Wink you mean Whisky and Sudokus. (The difference is quite important for the Scots, they don't like admitting that the Irish invented Whiskey, and spell it properly Laughing )
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