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hughwill
Joined: 05 Apr 2010 Posts: 424 Location: Birmingham UK
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 10:32 am Post subject: Dec 20 VH |
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At last!
After basics: Code: |
+--------------+---------+-------------+
| 6 1 47 | 3 2 79 | 48 789 5 |
| 3 79 2 | 4 8 5 | 1 79 6 |
| 49 5 8 | 6 1 79 | 234 379 27 |
+--------------+---------+-------------+
| 148 48 9 | 5 7 3 | 6 2 18 |
| 158 6 15 | 9 4 2 | 38 378 178 |
| 7 2 3 | 8 6 1 | 5 4 9 |
+--------------+---------+-------------+
| 1489 489 14 | 12 3 6 | 7 5 28 |
| 158 78 157 | 12 9 4 | 28 6 3 |
| 2 3 6 | 7 5 8 | 9 1 4 |
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Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site
Looks like it needs two XY-wings to me: Quote: | 49-7 pivot r1c3 (or 47-9 pivot r1c3) followed by 79-4 pivot r2c2 | Unless anyone knows different....
Hugh |
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Marty R.
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 4:11 pm Post subject: |
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I agree. |
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dongrave
Joined: 06 Mar 2014 Posts: 568
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 5:00 pm Post subject: |
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I had the same as Hugh too - but I'm also on a single-step chain-finding kick and this was the only one that I could find. I'm sure someone out there must have something better. (Oh, someone had better check this for accuracy too. I'm still sort of new at these.)
(7=9)r2c2-(9=4)r3c1-r4c1=r4c2-(49=8)r7c2-(8=2)r7c9-(2=7)r3c9-(7=9)r3c6-(9=7)r1c6 => r1c3<>7 which solves it (I think). |
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Marty R.
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 5:39 pm Post subject: |
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dongrave wrote: | I had the same as Hugh too - but I'm also on a single-step chain-finding kick and this was the only one that I could find. I'm sure someone out there must have something better. (Oh, someone had better check this for accuracy too. I'm still sort of new at these.)
(7=9)r2c2-(9=4)r3c1-r4c1=r4c2-(49=8)r7c2-(8=2)r7c9-(2=7)r3c9-(7=9)r3c6-(9=7)r1c6 => r1c3<>7 which solves it (I think). |
The chain looks legitimate to me. However, your deletion effectively does the same as the 47-9 XY-Wing, but that wasn't enough to solve. |
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dongrave
Joined: 06 Mar 2014 Posts: 568
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 6:05 pm Post subject: |
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Marty R. wrote: |
The chain looks legitimate to me. However, your deletion effectively does the same as the 47-9 XY-Wing, but that wasn't enough to solve. |
No, that can't be right Marty. The XY wing gave us r13c6; my chain gives us r1c3=4 which solves it. (I always make sure that a chain solves the puzzle so I know it's a one-stepper.) Thanks! |
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JC Van Hay
Joined: 13 Jun 2010 Posts: 494 Location: Charleroi, Belgium
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 6:50 pm Post subject: |
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dongrave wrote: | (7=9)r2c2-(9=4)r3c1-r4c1=r4c2-(49=8)r7c2-(8=2)r7c9-(2=7)r3c9-(7=9)r3c6-(9=7)r1c6 => r1c3<>7 which solves it (I think). | A shorter chain : Code: | +-------------------+-------------+----------------+
| 6 1 (47) | 3 2 9(7) | 48 789 5 |
| 3 (79) 2 | 4 8 5 | 1 79 6 |
| 49 5 8 | 6 1 9(7) | 234 379 (27) |
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| 148 48 9 | 5 7 3 | 6 2 18 |
| 158 6 15 | 9 4 2 | 38 378 178 |
| 7 2 3 | 8 6 1 | 5 4 9 |
+-------------------+-------------+----------------+
| 1489 (489) 1-4 | 12 3 6 | 7 5 (28) |
| 158 78 157 | 12 9 4 | 28 6 3 |
| 2 3 6 | 7 5 8 | 9 1 4 |
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| [XY-Wing(-479)L1C3,L27C2=8L7C2-(8=27)L73C9-7L3C3=7L1C6-(7=4)L1C3]-(4=1)L7C3 |
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Marty R.
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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Code: | +--------------+---------+-------------+
| 6 1 47 | 3 2 79 | 48 789 5 |
| 3 79 2 | 4 8 5 | 1 79 6 |
| 49 5 8 | 6 1 79 | 234 379 27 |
+--------------+---------+-------------+
| 148 48 9 | 5 7 3 | 6 2 18 |
| 158 6 15 | 9 4 2 | 38 378 178 |
| 7 2 3 | 8 6 1 | 5 4 9 |
+--------------+---------+-------------+
| 1489 489 14 | 12 3 6 | 7 5 28 |
| 158 78 157 | 12 9 4 | 28 6 3 |
| 2 3 6 | 7 5 8 | 9 1 4 |
+--------------+---------+-------------+ |
Don, you're gonna have to show me what I'm doing wrong.
Your chain => r1c3<>7=4
(7=4)r1c3-(4=9)r3c1-(9=7)r3c6. Here we are, doing the same thing as the 47-9 XY-Wing, removing 9 from r3c6, leaving a 7 there. That wasn't enough to solve and we had to go to a second wing. |
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dongrave
Joined: 06 Mar 2014 Posts: 568
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 8:17 pm Post subject: |
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Marty R. wrote: |
Don, you're gonna have to show me what I'm doing wrong.
Your chain => r1c3<>7=4
(7=4)r1c3-(4=9)r3c1-(9=7)r3c6. Here we are, doing the same thing as the 47-9 XY-Wing, removing 9 from r3c6, leaving a 7 there. That wasn't enough to solve and we had to go to a second wing. |
Hi Marty, The difference is that the XY wing does not solve box 1 whereas the chain does - so the 4 in r1c3 gives us r1c7<>4=8 and r7c3<>4=1 and then they just branch out everywhere and solve the puzzle. It's an easy thing to overlook so I should have mentioned it in my previous post! |
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Marty R.
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 10:14 pm Post subject: |
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OK, I had a similar situation here:
Code: | +----------+-------------+--------+
| 19 2 19 | 6 3 7 | 8 4 5 |
| 37 67 36 | 45 45 8 | 9 1 2 |
| 8 5 4 | 2 1 9 | 3 6 7 |
+----------+-------------+--------+
| 2 67 39 | 3479 479 1 | 46 5 8 |
| 39 4 5 | 8 69 36 | 2 7 1 |
| 17 8 16 | 47 2 5 | 46 3 9 |
+----------+-------------+--------+
| 5 9 2 | 37 67 36 | 1 8 4 |
| 6 1 8 | 59 59 4 | 7 2 3 |
| 4 3 7 | 1 8 2 | 5 9 6 |
+----------+-------------+--------+ |
I knew the correct solution in advance. My original answer had r4c5=4, which I knew to be correct. However when starting out solving that cell, it wouldn't complete. So I reworked my chains and was able to force r7c5=7, which goes all the way when solving that cell first. |
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