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		| Earl 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:26 pm    Post subject: Nightmare |   |  
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				| I'm stuck on the daily nightmare, Help ! 
 Earl
 
 
  	  | Code: |  	  | +----------------+-----------------+---------------+
 | 7    689  5    | 389 23489 1     | 26   246  49  |
 | 2    189  148  | 789 6     4789  | 5    147  3   |
 | 1469 169  3    | 5   2479  2479  | 1267 8    479 |
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 | 8    137  9    | 6   237   5     | 1237 1247 47  |
 | 5    4    2    | 378 1     378   | 37   9    6   |
 | 16   1367 167  | 4   2379  2379  | 8    127  5   |
 +----------------+-----------------+---------------+
 | 146  2    1467 | 37  347   3467  | 9    5    8   |
 | 3    6789 4678 | 2   5     46789 | 67   67   1   |
 | 69   5    678  | 1   789   6789  | 4    3    2   |
 +----------------+-----------------+---------------+
 
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		| re'born 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 5:37 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| After basics, you get to 
  	  | Code: |  	  | .------------------.------------------.------------------. | 7     689   5    | 389   348   1    | 26    246   49   |
 | 2     189   48   | 789   6     478  | 5     147   3    |
 | 49    16    3    | 5     247   247  | 16    8     479  |
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 | 8     37    9    | 6     237   5    | 1237  1247  47   |
 | 5     4     2    | 378   1     378  | 37    9     6    |
 | 16    37    16   | 4     2379  2379 | 8     27    5    |
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 | 146   2     167  | 37    347   3467 | 9     5     8    |
 | 3     89    48   | 2     5     49   | 67    67    1    |
 | 69    5     67   | 1     789   6789 | 4     3     2    |
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 where there is a potential DP in r67c13 which will eliminate 6 from r7c13. Clean up and there will be a couple of things to do on the candidate 4. Finally look for an xy-wing that eliminates another 4 and the puzzle will be solved.
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		| Earl 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 6:20 pm    Post subject: nightrmare |   |  
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				| Re'born, 
 I would appreciate the specifics on the type 2 UR (DP) and how it eliminates 6 from R7C13.  Thanks
 
 Earl
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		| nataraj 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 7:02 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Earl, 
 I don't think it is a type 2 (at least my reference in that matter: http://www.sudoku.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=2000 says:
 
 
  	  | Code: |  	  | So the Type-1 Unique Rectangle is: 
 Code:
 12|12A..
 12|12
 
 ie:
 12|123
 12|12
 
 
 and permits the 12A... to be reduced to A... (A... stands for 1-n other possibilities)
 
 The Type-2 Unique Rectangle is:
 
 Code:
 12|123
 12|123
 
 
 and permits 3 to be removed from the common groups (houses) of the 123 squares. If I'm not mistaken, this variant:
 
 Code:
 12 |12
 123|123
 
 
 is the Type-2B form (I haven't implemented it yet) and permits removal of 3 from the common group of the 123 squares (in this case, a row)
 
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 I thought this would be a type 3 but I was mistaken...
 
 I think the elimination works like this:
 To avoid the DP (16 16) in c13r7, either r7c1=4 or r7c3=7
 
 in both cases r7c6=6.
 
 if r7c1=4, there is a naked pair 3,7 in box 8
 if r7c1=7, then r7c4=3 and r7c5=4
 
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 edit: it is a type 3 after all (described later in that thread):
 
 
  	  | Quote: |  	  | A Type-3 unique rectangle.
 12|12A...       A... are the 1 or more extra possibilities in one roof square;
 12|12B...       B... the extras in the other.  The quantum-square is the union of A... and B...
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 A very comprehensive source of UR-types and explanations: http://www.sudoku.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=29105#29105
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		| re'born 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:55 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Here is how I thought of it: r7c1 = 1 or r7c3 = 1 (since there are only two 1's  in row 7) and hence neither of r7c1 or r7c3 can be a 6, else we would have a deadly pattern. |  | 
	
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		| ravel 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:02 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| With more words: 
 The point of this UR type 2 is, that in one line (row or column) you only have the 2 numbers and in the other line a strong link for one number. Then you can eliminate the other number from the second line.
 
 E.g.
 
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 12345 .   1235789
 No other 2 in this line -> eliminate 1 here
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 Reasoning:
 A pattern
 
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 2.1
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 always is deadly, if none of the 4 numbers is a given, because no 1 or 2 can be in the same row, column or box. That means, if this pattern is possible, you always can exchange the numbers to get a second solution.
 
 Now because of the strong link for 2 a 1 in the second line just would lead to this pattern.
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		| storm_norm 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:07 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | Code: |  	  | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 7       689     5       | 389     348#    1       | 26      246     49      |
 | 2       189     48      | 789     6       478     | 5       147     3       |
 | 49#     16      3       | 5       247#    27-4    | 16      8       479     |
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 | 8       37      9       | 6       237     5       | 1237    1247    47      |
 | 5       4       2       | 378     1       378     | 37      9       6       |
 | 16      37      16      | 4       2379    2379    | 8       27      5       |
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 | 146#    2       167     | 37      347#    3467    | 9       5       8       |
 | 3       89      48      | 2       5       49      | 76      76      1       |
 | 69      5       76      | 1       789     6789    | 4       3       2       |
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 # is finned x-wing on 4,  takes out 4 in r3c6
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		| storm_norm 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:12 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| so the UR takes out the 6's in r7c13  ??? 
 then if that is the case,  there is an x-wing on 4 that takes out a 4 in r2c8
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		| nataraj 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:36 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | ravel wrote: |  	  | The point of this UR type 2 is, that in one line (row or column) you only have the 2 numbers and in the other line a strong link for one number. Then you can eliminate the other number from the second line. | 
 
 That is a VERY useful rule. I'll remember it.
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		| ravel 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:49 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Thanks, but i am not sure now, if this isn't type 4. Anyway you can use the same reasoning for all types, that make eliminations of the UR candidates themselves (e.g. type 6). |  | 
	
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		| Marty R. 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:29 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | storm_norm wrote: |  	  | so the UR takes out the 6's in r7c13  ??? 
 then if that is the case,  there is an x-wing on 4 that takes out a 4 in r2c8
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  	  | Code: |  	  | .------------------.------------------.------------------. | 7     689   5    | 389   348   1    | 26    246   49   |
 | 2     189   48   | 789   6     478  | 5     147   3    |
 | 49    16    3    | 5     247   247  | 16    8     479  |
 :------------------+------------------+------------------:
 | 8     37    9    | 6     237   5    | 1237  1247  47   |
 | 5     4     2    | 378   1     378  | 37    9     6    |
 | 16    37    16   | 4     2379  2379 | 8     27    5    |
 :------------------+------------------+------------------:
 | 146   2     167  | 37    347   3467 | 9     5     8    |
 | 3     89    48   | 2     5     49   | 67    67    1    |
 | 69    5     67   | 1     789   6789 | 4     3     2    |
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 I believe this is a Type 3. The technique I learned for this situation was called a "reduced set." One of the two roof cells must be = 4 or 7. These two cells combine with r7c45 to be a de facto 347 triple, thus solving r7c6 = 6. I don't see many of these but they're fun when they do appear.
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		| ravel 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:02 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| You are right, its also a type 3. |  | 
	
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		| Marty R. 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 12:35 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Re: my comments two posts above: I did not notice at the time that this was a Type 4 with a strong link on 1. |  | 
	
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