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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 3:18 pm Post subject: Set XY_01 Puzzle 01 |
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Code: | +-----------------------+
| 6 . . | . . . | 2 . . |
| . 4 . | . . 5 | 6 . . |
| . . 3 | 1 . . | . . 7 |
|-------+-------+-------|
| . . 5 | . . 7 | . . . |
| . . . | . 5 8 | . 6 4 |
| . 9 . | 2 1 . | . . 5 |
|-------+-------+-------|
| 1 2 . | . . . | 4 9 . |
| . . . | . 6 . | 3 . . |
| . . 9 | . 4 2 | . . . |
+-----------------------+
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gindaani
Joined: 06 Mar 2009 Posts: 79
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:15 pm Post subject: |
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I found this one fairly straight forward. Basics plus a sashimi x-wing, a finned x-wing, and some x-chains got me to here:
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+----------+---------+------------+
| 6 15 78 | 4 78 9 | 2 15 3 |
| 27 4 12 | 78 3 5 | 6 18 9 |
| 9 58 3 | 1 2 6 | 58 4 7 |
+----------+---------+------------+
| 4 3 5 | 6 9 7 | 18 28 128 |
| 27 17 12 | 3 5 8 | 9 6 4 |
| 8 9 6 | 2 1 4 | 7 3 5 |
+----------+---------+------------+
| 1 2 78 | 5 78 3 | 4 9 6 |
| 5 78 4 | 9 6 1 | 3 27 28 |
| 3 6 9 | 78 4 2 | 15 578 18 |
+----------+---------+------------+
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The final step was an xy-chain:
r9c9<>1 => r8c9=2 => r8c2=8 => r3c2=5 => r3c7=8 => r4c7=1
This eliminates 1 from r9c7 and r4c9, which solves the puzzle.
PS Is this the preferred notation for xy-chains? |
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tlanglet
Joined: 17 Oct 2007 Posts: 2468 Location: Northern California Foothills
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:30 pm Post subject: |
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gindaani wrote: |
Is this the preferred notation for xy-chains? |
Hi gindanni, and welcome to our group. I am still trying to learn about notations, and will let the senior group members answer your question.
Not being a fan of chains (probably because I still am not good at finding them), it took me seven enjoyable VH steps to complete this puzzle as follows: Quote: | a 4-cell Remote pair <78>,
a 6-cell Remote Pair <78>,
x-wing7,
sashimi x-wing8,
finned x-wing8,
xy-wing127 with a pseudo-cell pincer, and finally
xy-wing278 with both pincers transported.
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I have no idea if any steps were unnecessary.
Ted |
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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:50 pm Post subject: |
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gindaani wrote: | The final step was an xy-chain:
r9c9<>1 => r8c9=2 => r8c2=8 => r3c2=5 => r3c7=8 => r4c7=1
This eliminates 1 from r9c7 and r4c9, which solves the puzzle.
PS Is this the preferred notation for xy-chains? |
Welcome to the forum and this sub-forum!!!
Your XY-Chain is missing cell [r8c8], but you get the job done anyway. As for notation, may I suggest that you just mark your PM as follows.
Code: | XY-Chain a-b-c-d-e-f-g => [r4c9],[r9c7]<>1
+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 6 15 78 | 4 78 9 | 2 15 3 |
| 27 4 12 | 78 3 5 | 6 18 9 |
| 9 e58 3 | 1 2 6 | f58 4 7 |
|-----------------+-----------------+-----------------|
| 4 3 5 | 6 9 7 | g18 28 128 |
| 27 17 12 | 3 5 8 | 9 6 4 |
| 8 9 6 | 2 1 4 | 7 3 5 |
|-----------------+-----------------+-----------------|
| 1 2 78 | 5 78 3 | 4 9 6 |
| 5 d78 4 | 9 6 1 | 3 c27 b28 |
| 3 6 9 | 78 4 2 | 15 578 a18 |
+-----------------------------------------------------+
# 27 eliminations remain
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gindaani
Joined: 06 Mar 2009 Posts: 79
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:12 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the suggestion on marking the PM. What is the easiest way to add the letters without messing up the alignment?
daj95376 wrote: | Your XY-Chain is missing cell [r8c8], but you get the job done anyway. |
I thought [r8c8] was redundant since (8=8)r8c29. Anyway, I used a different path coming the other direction. That path is a little longer, but works in both directions:
Code: | XY-Chain a-b-c-d-e-f-g-h => [r4c9],[r9c7]<>1
+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 6 15 78 | 4 78 9 | 2 15 3 |
| 27 4 12 | 78 3 5 | 6 18 9 |
| 9 f58 3 | 1 2 6 | g58 4 7 |
|-----------------+-----------------+-----------------|
| 4 3 5 | 6 9 7 | h18 28 128 |
| 27 17 12 | 3 5 8 | 9 6 4 |
| 8 9 6 | 2 1 4 | 7 3 5 |
|-----------------+-----------------+-----------------|
| 1 2 d78 | 5 c78 3 | 4 9 6 |
| 5 e78 4 | 9 6 1 | 3 27 28 |
| 3 6 9 | b78 4 2 | 15 578 a18 |
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wapati
Joined: 10 Jun 2008 Posts: 472 Location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada.
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:50 pm Post subject: |
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Code: | .------------.-----------.--------------.
| 6 15 78 | 4 78 9 | 2 15 3 |
| 27 4 12 | 78 3 5 | 6 18 9 |
| 9 58 3 | 1 2 6 | 58 4 7 |
:------------+-----------+--------------:
| 4 3 5 | 6 9 7 | 18 28 128 |
| 27 17 12 | 3 5 8 | 9 6 4 |
| 8 9 6 | 2 1 4 | 7 3 5 |
:------------+-----------+--------------:
| 1 2 78 | 5 78 3 | 4 9 6 |
| 5 78 4 | 9 6 1 | 3 27 28 |
| 3 6 9 | 78 4 2 | 15 578 18 |
'------------'-----------'--------------' |
Here I saw only two cells with three candidates.
I have no idea whta this may be called but,
when I look at them as BUGs, they both want to be 8.
Set either to 8, they are both 8.
Works for me, and this puzzle, is there a name for this?
Yep, I see a 6 cell xy-chain and an x-chain on 8s that also work. |
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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:42 pm Post subject: |
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wapati wrote: | Here I saw only two cells with three candidates.
I have no idea whta this may be called but,
when I look at them as BUGs, they both want to be 8.
Set either to 8, they are both 8.
Works for me, and this puzzle, is there a name for this?
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It's called a BUG+2 and it's the primary reason why I went ahead and posted this puzzle. It provides an alternative to finding XY-Chains.
There's also a Skyscraper in <8> that can be extended to the <18> cells found by gindaani. Another way to get around XY-Chains.
However, a short XY-Chain might be integral to the solution of some other puzzle. |
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wapati
Joined: 10 Jun 2008 Posts: 472 Location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada.
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:47 pm Post subject: |
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daj95376 wrote: |
It's called a BUG+2 and it's the primary reason why I went ahead and posted this puzzle. |
If the two "BUGS" don't agree but there are only two 3 candidate cells, what is that called? (I have no idea). |
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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:54 am Post subject: |
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wapati wrote: | daj95376 wrote: |
It's called a BUG+2 and it's the primary reason why I went ahead and posted this puzzle. |
If the two "BUGS" don't agree but there are only two 3 candidate cells, what is that called? (I have no idea). |
I'm not sure what you mean by agree. I'm limited in experience with BUGs. It's only recently that I've ventured past BUG+1. So, I'm probably not going to be much help in answering questions. |
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storm_norm
Joined: 18 Oct 2007 Posts: 1741
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:02 am Post subject: |
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Code: | .------------------.------------------.------------------.
| 6 1578 178 | 4 78 9 | 2 15-8 3 |
| 27 4 1278 | 78 3 5 | 6 1-8 9 |
| 9 58 3 | 1 2 6 |*58 4 7 |
:------------------+------------------+------------------:
| 4 3 5 | 6 9 7 |U18 *28 U128 |
| 27 17 127 | 3 5 8 | 9 6 4 |
| 8 9 6 | 2 1 4 | 7 3 5 |
:------------------+------------------+------------------:
| 1 2 78 | 5 78 3 | 4 9 6 |
| 5 78 4 | 9 6 1 | 3 278 28 |
| 3 6 9 | 78 4 2 |U158 578 U18 |
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UR on {1,8} r49c79 says that neither the 2 in r4c9 nor the 5 in r9c7 can both be false
gives us this strong inference... UR18[(2)r4c9 = (5)r9c7]
extends to this chain...
(8=2)r4c8 - UR18[(2)r4c9 = (5)r9c7] - (5=8)r3c7; r12c8 <> 8
when the dust settles, the type 1 UR on {2,8} finishes it. |
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Marty R.
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:41 pm Post subject: |
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I used the Remote Pairs on 78, two X-Wings, 2 and 1, Hidden UR on 18 and the Type 1 UR on 28. |
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