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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 5:32 pm Post subject: Puzzle 10/10/31: A16 Advanced |
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I'm hanging up my hat on posting puzzles. Today's puzzles are the last.
Code: | +-----------------------+
| 5 4 2 | . 8 . | . 9 7 |
| 1 8 6 | 2 9 7 | 5 4 . |
| 9 7 3 | . . . | 2 . . |
|-------+-------+-------|
| . 5 . | 9 . . | . . . |
| 3 2 . | . 7 . | 4 . . |
| . 6 . | . . 4 | 8 . . |
|-------+-------+-------|
| . 3 4 | . 6 9 | 7 . 1 |
| 2 9 . | . . . | . 8 . |
| 6 . . | . . . | 9 . 4 |
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Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site |
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peterj
Joined: 26 Mar 2010 Posts: 974 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:05 am Post subject: |
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I struggled with this - the first time through I couldn't find an Advanced-only solution, second time I saw it - well hidden from me anyway!
Quote: | xyz-wing(12-3) r4c5 ; r6c5<>3
finned x-wing(3) c5, c7 ; r8c46<>3
finned x-wing(6) r4, c8 ; r3c6<>6 |
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daj95376
Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 3854
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Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 2:59 pm Post subject: |
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Peter: Moves present after basics.
Code: | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 5 4 2 | 136 8 136 | 16 9 7 |
| 1 8 6 | 2 9 7 | 5 4 3 |
| 9 7 3 | 146 145 156 | 2 16 8 |
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| 4 5 18 | 9 123 12368 | 136 7 26 |
| 3 2 189 | 168 7 1568 | 4 156 569 |
| 7 6 19 | 13 1235 4 | 8 135 259 |
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| 8 3 4 | 5 6 9 | 7 2 1 |
| 2 9 57 | 1347 134 13 | 36 8 56 |
| 6 1 57 | 378 23 238 | 9 35 4 |
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# 58 eliminations remain
<36+1> XY-Wing r8c7/r1c7+r8c6 <> 1 r1c6 -or-
<12+3> XYZ-Wing r4c5/r6c4+r9c5 <> 3 r6c5 -or-
c48\r35 finned X-Wing <> 6 r3c6 -or-
c8b5 Empty Rectangle <> 6 r3c6 -or-
r4c8 2-String Kite (grouped) <> 6 r3c6
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Code: | ===== ===== ===== ===== Ratings are Accumulative in Techniques ===== ===== =====
Basics: Naked/Hidden Single/Pair/Triple/Quad, Locked Candidates 1/2
VH: BUG+1, Remote Pair, UR Type 1, X-Wing, XY-Wing
Advanced: 2-String Kite, Skyscraper, Empty Rectangle, finned/Sashimi X-Wing,
XYZ-Wing, UR Type 2/4
XY: M/W/S/L-Wing, XY-Chain, BUG+2, BUG+3, other URs
Extreme: Chain, Loop, SIN (Single Inference Network)
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peterj
Joined: 26 Mar 2010 Posts: 974 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:57 pm Post subject: |
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Danny, thanks, for some reason I had a blind spot on the finned-xw(6)... first time I ended up using a short chain... |
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Marty R.
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:43 pm Post subject: |
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I saw the Finned 6 but didn't play it because I didn't think it would do much. So I used one of my typical too-many-moves solutions.
XY-Wing (361)
XY-Chain
W-Wing (13) + transport
W-Wing (13), different cells |
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keith
Joined: 19 Sep 2005 Posts: 3355 Location: near Detroit, Michigan, USA
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:51 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 21 Nov 2010
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[moved by keith to correct thread]
Originally posted by Lorne. Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:24 pm Post subject: Puzzle 10/10/31: A16 Advanced
Hi all,
For the final solution R1C3 is 2 and R1C4 is 6. R2C3 is 6 and R2C4 is 2. My question concerns R1C4. I did not originally place a 6 there because it creates a uniqueness issue where the final puzzle does not have a unique solution. However, that is the only way to solve the puzzle. Maybe I am missing something basic, but why is there no issue with R1C4 being a value of 6?
Thnx for any help you can provide,
Lorne |
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peterj
Joined: 26 Mar 2010 Posts: 974 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 7:45 am Post subject: |
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Lorne, the reason is beacuse r1c3, r1c4 and r2c3 are all "givens" i.e original clues. If these solution had been derived while solving the puzzle then you are right that you would not be able to place a 6 in r1c4. But because the puzzle setter has specified one (or more) of the corners of the rectangle as a given there is no ambiguity and only a single solution. |
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lorne
Joined: 22 Nov 2010 Posts: 5
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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:16 pm Post subject: Thanks |
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Thanks Peter - makes sense.
Lorne |
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