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kdbingham
Joined: 23 Feb 2009 Posts: 5
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Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 5:24 pm Post subject: March 11 - Medium |
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I'm still working my way through medium puzzles. Every time I think I can progress to the harder puzzles, I get one that stumps me.
Below is what I had when I got stuck.
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+-----------+-------------+------------+
| 4 8 7 | 16 16 2 | 5 3 9 |
| 2 16 3 | 5 4 9 | 16 7 8 |
| 5 9 16 | 8 3 7 | 2 4 16 |
+-----------+-------------+------------+
| 3 5 9 | 7 16 8 | 4 2 16 |
| 7 16 4 | 1369 2 36 | 8 169 5 |
| 16 2 8 | 4 59 56 | 7 169 3 |
+-----------+-------------+------------+
| 8 3 16 | 69 7 4 | 169 5 2 |
| 69 7 5 | 2 8 1 | 3 69 4 |
| 169 4 2 | 369 59 356 | 169 8 7 |
+-----------+-------------+------------+
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Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site
I hated getting a hint, but I did anyway. It put a 6 in r2c7. I cannot figure out why! Maybe my brain isn't working today.
Thanks in advance to anyone that will point out the obvious for me.
--Karin |
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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 5:44 pm Post subject: Re: March 11 - Medium |
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kdbingham wrote: | I'm still working my way through medium puzzles. Every time I think I can progress to the harder puzzles, I get one that stumps me.
Below is what I had when I got stuck.
Code: | +-----------+-------------+------------+
| 4 8 7 | 16 16 2 | 5 3 9 |
| 2 16 3 | 5 4 9 | 16 7 8 |
| 5 9 16 | 8 3 7 | 2 4 16 |
+-----------+-------------+------------+
| 3 5 9 | 7 16 8 | 4 2 16 |
| 7 16 4 | 1369 2 36 | 8 169 5 |
| 16 2 8 | 4 59 56 | 7 169 3 |
+-----------+-------------+------------+
| 8 3 16 | 69 7 4 | 169 5 2 |
| 69 7 5 | 2 8 1 | 3 69 4 |
| 169 4 2 | 369 59 356 | 169 8 7 |
+-----------+-------------+------------+
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Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site
I hated getting a hint, but I did anyway. It put a 6 in r2c7. I cannot figure out why! Maybe my brain isn't working today.
Thanks in advance to anyone that will point out the obvious for me.
--Karin |
Welcome to the forum Karin!!!
For some reason, the solver seems to be one step ahead of the PM you listed. If you look at <1> in column 7 [c7] and the intersection with box 9 [b9], you have a Locked Candidate 1 step that'll delete <1> from [r2c7]. This leaves a Naked Single <6> in [r2c7] ... and this matches the hint you reported.
Regards, Danny
The reason I say listed is because pressing the Play link loads the puzzle after both of the steps I described. |
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kdbingham
Joined: 23 Feb 2009 Posts: 5
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Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:16 pm Post subject: |
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daj95376 wrote: | Welcome to the forum Karin!!!
For some reason, the solver seems to be one step ahead of the PM you listed. If you look at <1> in column 7 [c7] and the intersection with box 9 [b9], you have a Locked Candidate 1 step that'll delete <1> from [r2c7]. This leaves a Naked Single <6> in [r2c7] ... and this matches the hint you reported.
Regards, Danny
The reason I say listed is because pressing the Play link loads the puzzle after both of the steps I described. |
Thank you, Danny.
I had copied the ASCII code after the hint and then when I pasted it here I added the <1> back into [r2c7].
Are you saying the <169>'s in [r7c7] and [r9c7] eliminate the <1> in [r2c7]?
This one below is what I should have originally listed.
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+-----------+-------------+------------+
| 4 8 7 | 16 16 2 | 5 3 9 |
| 2 16 3 | 5 4 9 | 16 7 8 |
| 5 9 16 | 8 3 7 | 2 4 16 |
+-----------+-------------+------------+
| 3 5 9 | 7 16 8 | 4 2 16 |
| 7 16 4 | 1369 2 36 | 8 169 5 |
| 16 2 8 | 4 59 56 | 7 169 3 |
+-----------+-------------+------------+
| 8 3 16 | 69 7 4 | 169 5 2 |
| 69 7 5 | 2 8 1 | 3 69 4 |
| 169 4 2 | 369 59 356 | 169 8 7 |
+-----------+-------------+------------+
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Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site
(Still trying to figure all this out)
--Karin |
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keith
Joined: 19 Sep 2005 Posts: 3355 Location: near Detroit, Michigan, USA
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Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | Are you saying the <169>'s in [r7c7] and [r9c7] eliminate the <1> in [r2c7]? |
Yes. In box 9, the value <1> must lie in C7. So, R2C7 cannot be <1>. This is called a line (column, in this case) box intersection.
Best wishes, and welcome!
Keith |
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kdbingham
Joined: 23 Feb 2009 Posts: 5
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Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:29 pm Post subject: |
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OK. I think I'm getting it. Took me a while to work it out in my head.
I just could not get past why it was the <1> eliminated and not the <6> in [r2c7]. But now I see that in box 9, there is no other option for the 1 except in [r7c7] or [r9c7] !!!
Danny and Keith - Thanks so much for your help! |
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