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ZeroAssoluto
Joined: 05 Feb 2017 Posts: 942 Location: Rimini, Italy
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 1:59 pm Post subject: Jan 14 VH |
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Hi everyone,
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+---------+-----------------+-------------+
| 3 9 8 | 146 12456 12567 | 25 127 45 |
| 17 4 6 | 9 1235 1257 | 8 1237 35 |
| 17 5 2 | 34 8 17 | 6 39 349 |
+---------+-----------------+-------------+
| 5 26 9 | 7 136 16 | 4 236 8 |
| 8 7 3 | 2 569 4 | 1 69 59 |
| 4 26 1 | 36 3569 8 | 25 2369 7 |
+---------+-----------------+-------------+
| 29 1 4 | 5 7 29 | 3 8 6 |
| 26 8 7 | 46 246 3 | 9 5 1 |
| 69 3 5 | 8 169 169 | 7 4 2 |
+---------+-----------------+-------------+
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first step
W-Wing 1,6 in r4c6,r9c5 SL with number 6 in r1c56 and -1 in r4c5,r9c6
or
UR 1,6 in r49c56 and -1 in r4c5,r9c6
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+---------+------------+---------+
| 3 9 8 | 146 46 56 | 2 7 45 |
| 7 4 6 | 9 23 25 | 8 1 35 |
| 1 5 2 | 34 8 7 | 6 9 34 |
+---------+------------+---------+
| 5 26 9 | 7 36 1 | 4 23 8 |
| 8 7 3 | 2 5 4 | 1 6 9 |
| 4 26 1 | 36 9 8 | 5 23 7 |
+---------+------------+---------+
| 29 1 4 | 5 7 29 | 3 8 6 |
| 26 8 7 | 46 246 3 | 9 5 1 |
| 69 3 5 | 8 1 69 | 7 4 2 |
+---------+------------+---------+
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second step
BUG+1 r8c5=6
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W-Wing 4,6 in r1c5,r8c4 SL with number 6 in r19c6 and -4 in r3c4,r8c5
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XY-Wing 3,4,6 in r14c5,r3c4 and -3 in r2c5,r6c4
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XY-Wing 3,4,6 in r1c5,r36c4 and -6 in r4c5
Ciao Gianni |
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RobertRattley
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Posts: 118 Location: Australia
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 9:17 pm Post subject: |
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In the first diagram, the 1 for column 4 must be in row 1.
After quite a few additional "basics", there is a 2 step traditional wing solution: xy wing 346 pinching row 4 col 5 on 6 followed by xy wing 136 pinching row 8 col 4 on 6. |
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ZeroAssoluto
Joined: 05 Feb 2017 Posts: 942 Location: Rimini, Italy
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 10:45 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Everyone
Yes, excuse me,
this is the first correct scheme, on which to apply the W-Wing or UR
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+---------+------------+---------+
| 3 9 8 | 1 46 56 | 2 7 45 |
| 7 4 6 | 9 23 25 | 8 1 35 |
| 1 5 2 | 34 8 7 | 6 9 34 |
+---------+------------+---------+
| 5 26 9 | 7 136 16 | 4 23 8 |
| 8 7 3 | 2 5 4 | 1 6 9 |
| 4 26 1 | 36 9 8 | 5 23 7 |
+---------+------------+---------+
| 29 1 4 | 5 7 29 | 3 8 6 |
| 26 8 7 | 46 246 3 | 9 5 1 |
| 69 3 5 | 8 16 169 | 7 4 2 |
+---------+------------+---------+
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also the second scheme is affected by the incorrect cleaning of the various cells.
Maybe I did not activate the auto sweep.
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RobertRattley
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Posts: 118 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 2:41 pm Post subject: |
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Auto sweep? Goodness! I don't use auto anything.
I print each day's puzzle and work on it on paper. I have always been able to solve each puzzle and don't consult this site until I have done so.
And I thoroughly enjoy myself.
(By the way, as to "traditional" methods, since this site was first established there has never been a puzzle that could not be solved using "basics", or x or xy or xyz wings, and I recall indirect word from the dailysudoku's creator that we can expect this to remain the case. Still, I appreciate the input from Gianni and everyone else.) |
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immpy
Joined: 06 May 2017 Posts: 571
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 3:39 am Post subject: |
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That's how I do the puzzles too Robert. Nice to hear there are still "pencil and paper" solvers around and about. Keep enjoying!
cheers...immp |
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