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JohnInOregon
Joined: 02 Aug 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:47 pm Post subject: 7/31/06 puzzle; explanation of the hint. |
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I have a question about the 7/31/06 puzzle. I apply simple
methods and fill in 11 entries, but then get stumped. The 'Hint'
function of Draw/Play says that for row 7, column 6 (counting from
the top left) the entry has to be 9. Can anyone tell me why?
The puzzle at the point where I am stumped is as follows:
7bbbb2bbb
bb497bb12
b82bbbb4b
625b941bb
873b2b954
bbb75b62b
b3bbb?26b
29bb87435
bbb2bbbb1
'b' stands for blank and I have put a '?' where the hint
says it must be a '9'. This puzzle is rated hard, but before and
after this single entry it is easy.
Thanks for the hint explanation.
John |
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David Bryant
Joined: 29 Jul 2005 Posts: 559 Location: Denver, Colorado
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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:07 pm Post subject: Naked triplet {1, 4, 5} in row 7 |
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Hi, John! Which part of Oregon?
The short answer is that there's a naked triplet {1, 4, 5} in r7c145, so that "9" becomes the sole candidate at r7c6. That may be Greek to you, so let me explain.
-- The only values that can possibly fit at r7c6 are, apparently, {1, 5, 9}; you can see this by simply counting the possibilities.
-- Similarly, the only possibilites at r7c1 are {1, 4, 5}. At r7c4 the possibilities are also {1, 4, 5}. And at r7c5 the possibilities are {1, 4}.
-- A moment's reflection will convince you that the three values {1, 4, 5} must fit in the three cells r7c1, r7c4, & r7c5 in some order. Therefore none of these values can possibly fit anywhere else in row 7, so the only possibility at r7c6 is "9". dcb |
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Rick Kent
Joined: 03 Aug 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 12:06 am Post subject: 7/31/06 puzzle rated "hard" or "very hard&quo |
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Is this puzzle rated "hard" or "very hard"?
This puzzle is initially rated as "Hard" but when I press the "Grade" button on the initial puzzle, it changes the difficulty rating to "very hard".
Why would that be?
- Rick. |
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