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ZeroAssoluto
Joined: 05 Feb 2017 Posts: 940 Location: Rimini, Italy
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2022 8:39 am Post subject: Apr 20 VH |
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Hi everyone,
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+--------------+-------------+---------+
| 6 7 5 | 3 2 8 | 4 1 9 |
| 4 3 12 | 7 16 9 | 5 8 26 |
| 9 12 8 | 15 146 145 | 7 3 26 |
+--------------+-------------+---------+
| 1 8 49 | 6 49 7 | 3 2 5 |
| 3 249 2469 | 19 5 14 | 69 7 8 |
| 57 59 679 | 2 8 3 | 69 4 1 |
+--------------+-------------+---------+
| 578 6 137 | 158 13 15 | 2 9 4 |
| 2 19 139 | 4 139 6 | 8 5 7 |
| 58 459 49 | 589 7 2 | 1 6 3 |
+--------------+-------------+---------+
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Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site
Quote: | XYZ-Wing 4,5,9 in r6c2,r9c23 and -9 in r8c2
or
Skyscraper with number 9 in
r4c35,r8c25 and -9 in r56c2,r9c3
r49c3,r59c4 and -9 in r4c5,r5c2
r49c3,r48c5 and -9 in r8c2,r9c4
or
W-Wing 4,9 in r4c5,r9c3 SL with number 9 in r8c25 and -4 in r4c3 |
Ciao Gianni |
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TomC
Joined: 30 Oct 2020 Posts: 358 Location: Wales
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2022 9:29 am Post subject: |
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Code: |
+----------------+-------------+---------+
| 6 7 5 | 3 2 8 | 4 1 9 |
| 4 3 12 | 7 16 9 | 5 8 26 |
| 9 c12 8 | 15 146 145 | 7 3 26 |
+----------------+-------------+---------+
| 1 8 e49 | 6 49 7 | 3 2 5 |
| 3 d249 2469 | 19 5 14 | 69 7 8 |
| 57 a59 679 | 2 8 3 | 69 4 1 |
+----------------+-------------+---------+
| 578 6 137 | 158 13 15 | 2 9 4 |
| 2 b19 139 | 4 139 6 | 8 5 7 |
| 58 459 49 | 589 7 2 | 1 6 3 |
+----------------+-------------+---------+
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Let's try my hand at eureka!
(5=9)a-(9=1)b-(1=2)c-(29=4)d-(4=9)e-(9=5)a so a <> 9 to solve
Or go backwards
(5=9)a-(9=4)e-(49=2)d-(2=1)c-(1=9)b-(9=5)a |
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Earl
Joined: 30 May 2007 Posts: 677 Location: Victoria, KS
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2022 1:44 pm Post subject: Apr20 VH |
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Finned xwing in 9s; R4,8: R8C2=9 or 1, R9C3=4
Early Earl |
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TomC
Joined: 30 Oct 2020 Posts: 358 Location: Wales
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2022 2:28 pm Post subject: |
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Looking again at my grid, whatever you put in d <249> still shows that a cannot be <9> |
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Mogulmeister
Joined: 03 May 2007 Posts: 1151
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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2022 1:25 pm Post subject: |
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Well done with the Eureka, Tom.
Also the ANP with d and e (using Tom's grid and lettering)
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d c b a
If ANP is false then (49=2)-(2=1)-(1=9)-(9=5) and a < > 9
d+e a
If ANP is true then (2=49|49)-(9=5) and a < > 9 |
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dongrave
Joined: 06 Mar 2014 Posts: 568
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Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2022 1:01 am Post subject: |
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TomC wrote: | Code: |
+----------------+-------------+---------+
| 6 7 5 | 3 2 8 | 4 1 9 |
| 4 3 12 | 7 16 9 | 5 8 26 |
| 9 c12 8 | 15 146 145 | 7 3 26 |
+----------------+-------------+---------+
| 1 8 e49 | 6 49 7 | 3 2 5 |
| 3 d249 2469 | 19 5 14 | 69 7 8 |
| 57 a59 679 | 2 8 3 | 69 4 1 |
+----------------+-------------+---------+
| 578 6 137 | 158 13 15 | 2 9 4 |
| 2 b19 139 | 4 139 6 | 8 5 7 |
| 58 459 49 | 589 7 2 | 1 6 3 |
+----------------+-------------+---------+
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Let's try my hand at eureka!
(5=9)a-(9=1)b-(1=2)c-(29=4)d-(4=9)e-(9=5)a so a <> 9 to solve
Or go backwards
(5=9)a-(9=4)e-(49=2)d-(2=1)c-(1=9)b-(9=5)a |
Nice going Tom! Once you get used to Eureka it's not so bad. I have to admit though the first time that I saw it I absolutely hated it!! Whoever came up with it obviously had no background in logic (deductive, symbolic, mathematical, or other). If they had, they never would have adopted such a horrible notation! |
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