18981st poster gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 10)

If you have to ask for permission, no

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Thanks for asking

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Ofc

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So finding the correct lines is the hard part. (I have insider info, so I couldn’t really test for that one, I’m really sorry for this.)
I can say for sure now, that only the final combination has a solution.

(but I found a case (among your remaining four permutations), where the puzzle was unsolveable, but it couldn’t be found without “real” brute-force.)

this is just for removing that specific edge-case

6 lines by Kazo (Sven's SudokuPad v0.591.4)
(there is an extra 9 in the quadruple.)

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heat

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This was in the weekly yugioh meme review like 3 weeks ago LOL

is cute tho!!!

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people have an app for the bible?
just have it under your sleeve like ezio

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pathfinder: wrath of the righteous is a good game

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I seem to remember a certain king died after an angel struck him down with worms for refusing to correct the people worshipping him.

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I don’t think there’s been a midterm from memory where the incumbent doesn’t lose seats in the House of Reps and Senate.

Just like the neutral planet in Futurama.

Continuation of PLD(5)


Starting Point.


Bifurcation [4] on R4C7. Failure.


Bifurcation [8] on R2C6. Failure.

“PLD(5) → RB(6) → RH(3)
+ RS(2) ∧ GW(1)”
Failure.

Conclusion: PLD(3) → RH(6) → RB(5)

Attempting RS(1), GW(2), PLD(3), P(4), RB(5), RH(6).


Bifurcation [8] on R7C3. Failure.

RS(1), GW(2), PLD(3), P(4), RB(5), RH(6). Failure.
Conclusion: Solution should be…
GW(1), RS(2), PLD(3), P(4), RB(5), RH(6).

Attempting GW(1), RS(2), PLD(3), P(4), RB(5), RH(6).


GW(1), RS(2), PLD(3), P(4), RB(5), RH(6). Success.

@O.kazo, done. I can’t say it was 100% fun, but I gotta admit it does kinda feel refreshing to set out a 260+ minutes long journey to finally get this ending.

That’s Sudoku puzzles, right?

Yes. With extra rules, but the core essence is Sudoku.

Here’s the version with the solution:
https://sudokupad.app/6p75zk695j

Review on Six Lines:

Figuring out which lines are which was enjoyable at the beginning, as I had quickly noticed that Line 1 and Line 2 were either German Whisper or Region Sum. However, for the remaining four lines, there were… a lot of branches that I had to scour through. If there was a proper path I was supposed to take, then I fear that I am not wise enough to find it.

Side note: Had I known the identities of the lines from the beginning, then it probably would’ve taken me around 30~40 minutes to solve.

The challenge was to figuring out which line is which. (And for me making a puzzle where the lines couldn’t be interchanged.)

If I give out each lines identity, (Aside it would be only 5 lines.) there was a lot of unnecesary lines for the solution.

https://sudokupad.app/fst2gp1ow9
(This is a solvable variation, without the extra lines.)

(No red herring, GW and Parity are both down to 9 cells.)

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I am in my apartment chat

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