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Clement
Joined: 24 Apr 2006 Posts: 1111 Location: Dar es Salaam Tanzania
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Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:51 pm Post subject: Mar 17 VH |
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After the Basics Code: |
+--------+------------+----------+
| 9 8 3 | 7 1 26 | 26 4 5 |
| 6 4 1 | -89 258 259 | 28 3 7 |
| 7 2 5 | 3 68 4 | 1 68 9 |
+--------+------------+----------+
| 1 9 4 | 68 27 27 | 3 5 68 |
| 38 5 2 | 4 9 36 | 68 7 1 |
| 38 7 6 | 1 58 35 | 4 9 2 |
+--------+------------+----------+
| 5 3 7 | 2 4 1 | 9 68 68 |
| 4 1 8 | 69 67 679 | 5 2 3 |
| 2 6 9 | 5 3 8 | 7 1 4 |
+--------+------------+----------+
| Remote pairs on 68; r2c4<>8 solves it. |
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Marty R.
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 3:46 am Post subject: Re: Mar 17 VH |
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Clement wrote: | After the Basics Code: |
+--------+------------+----------+
| 9 8 3 | 7 1 26 | 26 4 5 |
| 6 4 1 | -89 258 259 | 28 3 7 |
| 7 2 5 | 3 68 4 | 1 68 9 |
+--------+------------+----------+
| 1 9 4 | 68 27 27 | 3 5 68 |
| 38 5 2 | 4 9 36 | 68 7 1 |
| 38 7 6 | 1 58 35 | 4 9 2 |
+--------+------------+----------+
| 5 3 7 | 2 4 1 | 9 68 68 |
| 4 1 8 | 69 67 679 | 5 2 3 |
| 2 6 9 | 5 3 8 | 7 1 4 |
+--------+------------+----------+
| Remote pairs on 68; r2c4<>8 solves it. |
I used the 896 XY-Wing pivoted in r2c4; r8c5<>6. I can't find the Remote Pairs. The closest I can come is Simple Coloring, 68-68-68-28. |
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Clement
Joined: 24 Apr 2006 Posts: 1111 Location: Dar es Salaam Tanzania
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 7:10 am Post subject: Re: Mar 17 VH |
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Marty R. wrote: | Clement wrote: | After the Basics Code: |
+--------+------------+----------+
| 9 8 3 | 7 1 26 | 26 4 5 |
| 6 4 1 | -89 258 259 | 28 3 7 |
| 7 2 5 | 3 68 4 | 1 68 9 |
+--------+------------+----------+
| 1 9 4 | 68 27 27 | 3 5 68 |
| 38 5 2 | 4 9 36 | 68 7 1 |
| 38 7 6 | 1 58 35 | 4 9 2 |
+--------+------------+----------+
| 5 3 7 | 2 4 1 | 9 68 68 |
| 4 1 8 | 69 67 679 | 5 2 3 |
| 2 6 9 | 5 3 8 | 7 1 4 |
+--------+------------+----------+
| Remote pairs on 68; r2c4<>8 solves it. |
I used the 896 XY-Wing pivoted in r2c4; r8c5<>6. I can't find the Remote Pairs. The closest I can come is Simple Coloring, 68-68-68-28. | The remote pairs I am refering in my Grid are as follows: Code: |
+--------+------------+----------+
| 9 8 3 | 7 1 26 | 26 4 5 |
| 6 4 1 | 89 258 259 | 28 3 7 |
| 7 2 5 | 3 A68 4 | 1 B68 9 |
+--------+------------+----------+
| 1 9 4 | F68 27 27 | 3 5 E68 |
| 38 5 2 | 4 9 36 | 68 7 1 |
| 38 7 6 | 1 58 35 | 4 9 2 |
+--------+------------+----------+
| 5 3 7 | 2 4 1 | 9 C68 D68 |
| 4 1 8 | 69 67 679 | 5 2 3 |
| 2 6 9 | 5 3 8 | 7 1 4 |
+--------+------------+----------+
| A->B->C->D->E->F. A and F can see r2c4; r2c4<>8. Pairs can be used to remove a single candidate. If you like you can refer this route as singles chains on 8. |
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skegbyrd
Joined: 17 Mar 2012 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:58 am Post subject: |
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I don't understand x wings. I solved it with, r2 c 5, 6 & 7. 258, 25, 28 so r2 c4 must be 9. |
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hughwill
Joined: 05 Apr 2010 Posts: 424 Location: Birmingham UK
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:15 am Post subject: Re: Mar 17 VH |
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Clement's chain also sets r6c5 to 5 solving the puzzle. I couldn't get as far as
Skegbyrd with basics to remove the 2 from r2c5 and the 9 from r2c6......
But the humdrum XY wing 896 did the job for me- I'm sure someone
(Marty, Arkitech?)will point Skegbyrd in the direction of one of the great
explanations of wings opening up a whole new world of solving! |
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arkietech
Joined: 31 Jul 2008 Posts: 1834 Location: Northwest Arkansas USA
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 11:47 am Post subject: |
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skegbyrd wrote: | I don't understand x wings. |
The best way to understand the xy-wing is go to the pivot. In this case it is r2c4 with two possible candidates 8 or 9.
If r2c4 is an 8 then r2c5 is a 6.
If r2c4 is an 9 then r8c4 is a 6.
This means r8c5 cannot be a 6.
This solves ther puzzle .. (only singles remain).
Hope this helps. |
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Marty R.
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 12:01 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | A->B->C->D->E->F. A and F can see r2c4; r2c4<>8. |
Clement, thanks for straightening me out. I should have been able to spot that. |
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Marty R.
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5770 Location: Rochester, NY, USA
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skegbyrd
Joined: 17 Mar 2012 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:23 am Post subject: xy wing |
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I think I have it but you made it a little more difficult saying r2 c5 is a 6 when I think you meant r3 c5. I have read various articles trying to explain them but yours was the best. Thanks. |
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