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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:56 am Post subject: Set NNP Puzzle 7 |
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Code: | +-----------------------+
| . . . | 2 . . | . . 6 |
| . 2 . | . . . | 5 . . |
| . . 8 | 3 . 5 | . . . |
|-------+-------+-------|
| 4 . 2 | 8 . 9 | . 6 5 |
| . . . | . 1 . | . 4 2 |
| . . 5 | 4 . . | 3 . 8 |
|-------+-------+-------|
| . 3 . | . . 7 | 6 . . |
| . . . | 6 5 . | . . . |
| 2 . . | 9 8 3 | . . 4 |
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Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site
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Can be solved using steps from ...
Basics: Naked/Hidden Single, Naked Pair/Triple, Locked Candidate 1/2
Basics+: Naked Quad, Hidden Pair/Triple/Quad
VH: BUG+1, UR Type 1, X-Wing, XY-Wing, XYZ-Wing
VH+: 2-String Kite, Empty Rectangle, Remote Pair, Skyscraper, Colors, UR Type 2
Advanced: finned/Sashimi X-Wing, Multiple Colors, Swordfish, M-Wing, W-Wing, XY-Chain
Extreme: Jellyfish, (but mostly) Chain |
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tlanglet
Joined: 17 Oct 2007 Posts: 2468 Location: Northern California Foothills
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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:53 pm Post subject: |
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After basics, I was stuck but started looking for xy-chains instead of giving up as I usually do. I finally found a forcing chain!!!
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| 1357 457 137 | 2 9 a18 |i48 378 6 |
| 1369 2 1369 | 7 4 b18 | 5 389 c13 |
| 179 479 8 | 3 6 5 |h24 279 17 |
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| 4 1 2 | 8 3 9 | 7 6 5 |
| 378 78 37 | 5 1 6 | 9 4 2 |
| 69 69 5 | 4 7 2 | 3 1 8 |
|-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
| 58 3 4 | 1 2 7 | 6 f58 9 |
| 1789 789 179 | 6 5 4 |g28 2378 d37 |
| 2 567 67 | 9 8 3 | 1 e57 4 |
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If cell "a" (at r1c6) = <8>, then the chain from "a" => "i" gives i" "(at r1c7) = <8> which is a conflict. Thus r1c6=1. A xy-wing578 and a Type 1 UR37 finish off the puzzle.
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wapati
Joined: 10 Jun 2008 Posts: 472 Location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada.
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Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:12 am Post subject: |
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I like this xy-chain better and it has the same result.
Code: | *-----------------------------------------------------------*
| 1357 457 137 | 2 9 18 | 48 378 6 |
| 1369 2 1369 | 7 4 a18 | 5 39-8 b13 |
| 179 479 8 | 3 6 5 | 24 279 17 |
|-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
| 4 1 2 | 8 3 9 | 7 6 5 |
| 378 78 37 | 5 1 6 | 9 4 2 |
| 69 69 5 | 4 7 2 | 3 1 8 |
|-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
| 58 3 4 | 1 2 7 | 6 e58 9 |
| 1789 789 179 | 6 5 4 | 28 2378 c37 |
| 2 567 67 | 9 8 3 | 1 d57 4 |
*-----------------------------------------------------------* |
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tlanglet
Joined: 17 Oct 2007 Posts: 2468 Location: Northern California Foothills
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Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:22 am Post subject: |
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wapati wrote: | I like this xy-chain better and it has the same result.
Code: | *-----------------------------------------------------------*
| 1357 457 137 | 2 9 18 | 48 378 6 |
| 1369 2 1369 | 7 4 a18 | 5 39-8 b13 |
| 179 479 8 | 3 6 5 | 24 279 17 |
|-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
| 4 1 2 | 8 3 9 | 7 6 5 |
| 378 78 37 | 5 1 6 | 9 4 2 |
| 69 69 5 | 4 7 2 | 3 1 8 |
|-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
| 58 3 4 | 1 2 7 | 6 e58 9 |
| 1789 789 179 | 6 5 4 | 28 2378 c37 |
| 2 567 67 | 9 8 3 | 1 d57 4 |
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Yes, I also think it is a simpler chain and therefore better. However, my knowledge of Suduko, particularly dealing with chains, is still very limited, and any chain that works is great. I only find chains by brute force, not by enlightened insight. Hopefully I will gain insight in the future and address more constructive chains. At this stage, any solution is a victory!
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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:51 am Post subject: |
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tlanglet wrote: | However, my knowledge of Suduko, particularly dealing with chains, is still very limited, and any chain that works is great. I only find chains by brute force, not by enlightened insight. Hopefully I will gain insight in the future and address more constructive chains. At this stage, any solution is a victory!
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Anyone who finds any chain that works has my admiration!!! This includes extended and/or transported. Since I tend to think in terms of forcing chain patterns, they're what I spot first as well.
I have a number of puzzles waiting to be posted that have an XY-Chain, M-Wing, and/or W-Wing that will crack them open. None will be in the posts I'm currently adding! |
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