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What I mean is: suppose you took a sudoku creator program and started clicking randomly on the grid with your mouse until you get a valid puzzle. There is a reasonable chance that this puzzle may be beyond the level of difficulty of all newspaper puzzles. People who create sudokus for newspapers tend to discard these, publishing only the easy ones.
Here's a little puzzle. I would be interested to see how hard you find it. It should be really easy.
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...|...|...
123|...|...
...|456|...
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...|...|417
...|...|...
865|...|...
---+---+---
...|198|...
...|...|526
...|...|...
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.62|.78|.95 8.9|3.5|6.7 57.|69.|.8. ---+---+--- .95|784|.6. 7.6|..9|85. .8.|5.6|7.9 ---+---+--- .57|96.|..8 9.8|..7|5.6 6..|85.|97. WARNING: RIDICULOUSLY HARD!!!
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Suck it.
362|178|495
819|345|627
574|692|183
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195|784|362
746|239|851
283|516|749
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457|961|238
938|427|516
621|853|974
Solving time: 2h34m
Oh, and no, I don't play sudoku regularly. It's too much goddamned work.
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But my mum's an addict for all things sudoku, especially "killer".
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First, we number the large squares 1 - 9 like so:
1|2|3
-+-+-
4|5|6
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7|8|9
then row 1 is 1 2 and 3, row 2 is 4, 5, and 6, column 1 is 1, 4, and 7, column 2 is 2, 5, and 8.
The idea is to list the possible cases for each square, then list the possible cases for each row and column in terms of the possible cases for each square. Now, if the cases are letters, let's say row 1 has possibilities as follows:
r1A = 1A2A3B
r1B = 1A2A3C
r1C = 1B2C3D
and column 1 has possibilities as follows:
c1A = 1A4C7C
c1B = 1C4A7A
then the left 'r' shape has two possiblities:
lrA = c1A * r1A = 1A2A3B4C7C
lrB = c1A * r1B = 1A2A3C4C7C
and we can then plug in the case numbers and see what happens to the puzzle. It's likely that many of the cases will lead immediately to contradictions, and one might even lead to a solution. Alternatively, we can enumerate column 2 and compare it with lrA and lrB, but this is usually slower.
I got the 2f and 2h after enumerating cases and eliminating impossible ones. It's worth mentioning that they were only incidental to solving the puzzle; the real work happened at the bottom.
So let's analyze the solution. Step 1:
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democrat:
dA: b = 1, o = 2, ; = 4
dB: b = 4, o = 1, ; = 2
dC: b = 4, o = 2, ; = 1
independent:
iA: e = 1, / = 4, pt = 23
iB: e = 2, / = 4, pt = 13
iC: e = 4, / = 2, pt = 13
iD: e = 4, / = 1, pt = 23
republican:
rA: h = 1, w[ = 23
rB: h = 2, w[ = 13
democrat is the fourth column; it's so named because it's on the left side. independent is the fifth column, and republican is the sixth. dA, dB, and dC are all the ways democrat can look. iA, iB, iC, and iD are all the ways independent can look. We don't care which of p and t is which, since they're in the same square -- so when we enumerate square cases, it won't help us eliminate p and t combinations.
So let's enumerate square cases:
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square 2: dA dB dC iA iB iC iD rA rB
2A: b = 1, h = 2, e = 4 * * * *
2B: b = 4, h = 1, e = 2 * * * *
2C: b = 4, h = 2, e = 1 * * * *
square 5:
5A: o = 1, p = 2, t = 3 * * * * *
5B: o = 1, p = 3, t = 2 * * * * *
5C: o = 2, p = 1, t = 3 * * * * * *
5D: o = 2, p = 3, t = 1 * * * * * *
square 8:
8A: ; = 1, / = 4, w = 2, [ = 3 * * * *
8B: ; = 1, / = 4, w = 3, [ = 2 * * * *
8C: ; = 2, / = 4, w = 1, [ = 3 * * * *
8D: ; = 2, / = 4, w = 3, [ = 1 * * * *
8E: ; = 4, / = 1, w = 2, [ = 3 * * *
8F: ; = 4, / = 1, w = 3, [ = 2 * * *
8G: ; = 4, / = 2, w = 1, [ = 3 * * *
8H: ; = 4, / = 2, w = 3, [ = 1 * * *
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column 2:
c2A: 2A5C8G dAiCrB
c2B: 2A5C8H dAiCrB
c2C: 2A5D8G dAiCrB
c2D: 2A5D8H dAiCrB
c2E: 2C5A8C dBiArB
c2F: 2C5A8D dBiArB
c2G: 2C5B8C dBiArB
c2H: 2C5B8D dBiArB
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row1:
r1A: 1A2B3E tAmDlB
r1B: 1A2B3F tAmDlB
r1C: 1A2C3G tAmClC
r1D: 1A2C3H tAmClC
r1E: 1B2A3M tAmBlE
r1F: 1B2A3N tAmBlE
r1G: 1B2B3C tCmAlD
r1H: 1B2B3D tCmAlD
r1I: 1C2C3A tCmClA
r1J: 1C2C3B tCmClA
r1K: 1D2A3G tDmBlC
r1L: 1D2A3H tDmBlC
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column 2:
c2A: 2A 5(C, D) 8(G, H)
c2B: 2C 5(A, B) 8(G, H)
row 1:
r1A: 1A2B3(E, F)
r1C: 1A2C3(G, H)
r1E: 1B2A3(M, N)
r1G: 1B2B3(C, D)
r1I: 1C2C3(A, B)
r1K: 1D2A3(G, H)
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middle 'T':
mtA: 1A 2C 3(G, H) 5(A, B) 8(C, D)
a = 1, b = 4, c = 3, d = 4, e = 1, f = 2, g = 3, h = 2, o = 1, ; = 2, / = 4, ij = 14, pt = 23, w[ = 13
1 6 2 | 4 7 8 | 3 9 5
8 4 9 | 3 1 5 | 6 2 7
5 7 3 | 6 9 2 | 4 8 1
- - - + - - - + - - -
3 9 5 | 7 8 4 | 1 6 23
7 2 6 | 1 3 9 | 8 5 4
4 8 1 | 5 2 6 | 7 3 9
- - - + - - - + - - -
2 5 7 | 9 6 1 | 3 4 8
9 3 8 | 2 4 7 | 5 1 6
6 1 4 | 8 5 3 | 9 7 23
mtB: 1B 2A 3(M, N) 5(C, D) 8(G, H)
a = 3, b = 1, c = 4, d = 1, e = 4, f = 2, g = 4, h = 2, o = 2, ; = 4, / = 2, ij = 13, pt = 13, w[ = 13
3 6 2 | 1 7 8 | 4 9 5
8 1 9 | 3 4 5 | 6 2 7
5 7 4 | 6 9 2 | 1 8 3
- - - + - - - + - - -
1 9 5 | 7 8 4 | 3 6 2
7 4 6 | 2 3 9 | 8 5 1
2 8 3 | 5 1 6 | 7 4 9
- - - + - - - + - - -
4 5 7 | 9 6 1 | 2 3 8
9 3 8 | 4 2 7 | 5 1 6
6 2 1 | 8 5 3 | 9 7 4
mtC: 1C 2C 3(A, B) 5(A, B) 8(C, D)
a = 3, b = 4, c = 1, d = 4, e = 1, f = 2, g = 1, h = 2, o = 1, ; = 2, / = 4, ij = 34, pt = 23, w[ = 13
134a 6 2 | 14b 7 8 | 134c 9 5
8 14d 9 | 3 14e 5 | 6 2f 7
5 7 134g | 6 9 2h | 134i 8 134j
- - - + - - - + - - -
123k 9 5 | 7 8 4 | 123l 6 123m
7 1234n 6 | 12o 123p 9 | 8 5 1234q
1234r 8 134s | 5 123t 6 | 7 134u 9
- - - + - - - + - - -
1234v 5 7 | 9 6 13w | 1234x 134y 8
9 13z 8 | 24; 24/ 7 | 5 13, 6
6 1234. 134' | 8 5 13[ | 9 7 1234]
mtD: 1D 2A 3(G, H) 5(C, D) 8(G, H)
a = 4, b = 1, c = 3, d = 1, e = 4, f = 2, g = 3, h = 2, o = 2, ; = 4, / = 2, ij = 14, pt = 13, w[ = 13
134a 6 2 | 14b 7 8 | 134c 9 5
8 14d 9 | 3 14e 5 | 6 2f 7
5 7 134g | 6 9 2h | 134i 8 134j
- - - + - - - + - - -
123k 9 5 | 7 8 4 | 123l 6 123m
7 1234n 6 | 12o 123p 9 | 8 5 1234q
1234r 8 134s | 5 123t 6 | 7 134u 9
- - - + - - - + - - -
1234v 5 7 | 9 6 13w | 1234x 134y 8
9 13z 8 | 24; 24/ 7 | 5 13, 6
6 1234. 134' | 8 5 13[ | 9 7 1234]
Also, I can totally use the royal 'we', because I'm the King of England.
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999: do you have a simpler method?

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There are easier methods( believe me , a loteasier than this) for solving sudoku's.smartalco wrote:999: do you have a simpler method?
And I can solve Sudoku's but not the hard ones, 999: it's very hard.

I click.
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I know, as I have said, I have done a lot of puzzles and I am generally pretty good at them, I can't even find the first number in this one though...Clicker wrote:There are easier methods( believe me , a loteasier than this) for solving sudoku's.

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It's boring, both physically and mentally.
I mean, it can be interesting, for like 10 mins, then I get tired of it =/
I don't like other "Newspaper Games" either.

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You don't need to know that math. You don't even really need to know math - it's logic. And yeah, the harder methods use more complicated logic, but it's doable.Pheidippides wrote:I used to do Sudoku, and was decent on a medium difficulty level, but after reading that article that scythe posted, there's no way I'll ever be more than a casual, every-so-often Sudoku-er. That is some freaking hardcore math. I'll stick to word games. o,o
And therein lies the trouble with sudoku for me. It's doable (for the most part), it just takes time. So it's been pretty much trivialized. However, writing a computer program to solve sudokus using purely logic - count me in!
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