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Bud
Joined: 06 May 2010 Posts: 47 Location: Tampa, Florida
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 7:49 pm Post subject: Is this a new technique? |
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Recently, I found the 3-digit, 4-cell pattern labeled ABCD in this puzzle. To understand how this works, consider the cell A =67 as the pivot cell as in a wing.
(7)A=(4)B and (6)A-(6)C=(6)D.
Therefore B=4 or D=6 => D<>4 which solves the puzzle. Using this approach of a pivot cell, I have been able to find a lot of S-Wings in my puzzles and both the 6 AIC and the or cell elimination resemble an S=Wing. But the S-Wing has only 2 digits and 5 cells. If anyone has seen this pattern before, please let me know what it is called. If it is new what should it be called?
3-Digit 4-Cell Pattern Example Code: |
|-------------------+--------------------+--------------------|
| 6 125 8 | 3 57 25 | 279 4 179 |
| 234 234 347 | 24678 1 9 | 2678 5 378 |
| 12349 12345 13479 | 24678 4578 2456 | 2678 138 1378 |
|-------------------+--------------------+--------------------|
| 347 34 2 | 67A 35 8 | 1 9 456C |
| 1348 9 6 | 14 2 35 | 58 7 458 |
| 178 18 5 | 9 47B 146 | 3 2 -468D |
|-------------------+--------------------+--------------------|
| 123489 12348 1349 | 1248 3489 1234 | 57 6 57 |
| 12348 7 134 | 5 6 1234 | 89 138 1389 |
| 5 6 139 | 18 389 7 | 4 138 2 |
|-------------------+--------------------+--------------------| |
This puzzle is the July 10, 2010 Tough at sudoku.com.au. I used a 35 ALS-XZ (R14C7-R4C25) to reach this point in the puzzle. |
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ronk
Joined: 07 May 2006 Posts: 398
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:15 pm Post subject: Re: Is this a new technique? |
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Bud wrote: | Therefore B=4 or D=6 => D<>4 which solves the puzzle. Using this approach of a pivot cell, I have been able to find a lot of S-Wings in my puzzles and both the 6 AIC and the or cell elimination resemble an S=Wing. But the S-Wing has only 2 digits and 5 cells. If anyone has seen this pattern before, please let me know what it is called. If it is new what should it be called?
3-Digit 4-Cell Pattern Example Code: |
|-------------------+--------------------+--------------------|
| 6 125 8 | 3 57 25 | 279 4 179 |
| 234 234 347 | 24678 1 9 | 2678 5 378 |
| 12349 12345 13479 | 24678 4578 2456 | 2678 138 1378 |
|-------------------+--------------------+--------------------|
| 347 34 2 | 67A 35 8 | 1 9 456C |
| 1348 9 6 | 14 2 35 | 58 7 458 |
| 178 18 5 | 9 47B 146 | 3 2 -468D |
|-------------------+--------------------+--------------------|
| 123489 12348 1349 | 1248 3489 1234 | 57 6 57 |
| 12348 7 134 | 5 6 1234 | 89 138 1389 |
| 5 6 139 | 18 389 7 | 4 138 2 |
|-------------------+--------------------+--------------------| |
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The pattern is known to some as a hybrid-wing, but the name is not exclusive to this pattern. |
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Bud
Joined: 06 May 2010 Posts: 47 Location: Tampa, Florida
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 11:38 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Ronk. I think I have seen rectangular patterns called that. I like the name.
Bud |
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