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RE: Tapa Variations Contests - CHalb - 12.02.2010 One small remark: In the solution of the 3/4-Tapa-example there is a 2 missing in the first row. RE: Tapa Variations Contests - yureklis - 12.02.2010 (12.02.2010, 12:57)CHalb schrieb: One small remark: In the solution of the 3/4-Tapa-example there is a 2 missing in the first row. Yes you are right. We will fix it in the puzzle file. Thanks a lot. RE: Tapa Variations Contests - Semax - 13.02.2010 In the TAPA LOGIC you wrote "digits from 0 to 8", but ACGILOPT are only 8 letters (and OAPC are only 4). Does this mean that no letter corresponds to a zero like in the example? If zero is possible, how should a cell containing only zeros be handled? - Like an empty cell, so that the cell and all neighbors could be painted, or like a "number cell", so that neither the cell itself nor the 8 neighbors can be painted? RE: Tapa Variations Contests - yureklis - 13.02.2010 (13.02.2010, 11:30)Semax schrieb: In the TAPA LOGIC you wrote "digits from 0 to 8", but ACGILOPT are only 8 letters (and OAPC are only 4). Does this mean that no letter corresponds to a zero like in the example? Yes, of course it is possible. In the example any letters not correspond to zero, but in the real puzzle there can be opposite, so a letter may correspond to zero. In the Tapa rule: "...Number/s in a cell indicate the lenght of block cell blocks on its neigbouring cells". If a cell represent with zero, it means that there are no block cells in it neighbouring cells. ACGILOPT, 8 letters, and 0-8 is 9 digits, so a number will be not represent with a letter, wont used in the puzzle. RE: Tapa Variations Contests - pwahs - 13.02.2010 Ah, I remembered the competition a bit late. When I started solving (in Paint, so I dont have to go to the printer), 15 min were already gone. I especially enjoyed the Combination Tapa, unfortunately I solved it to late to submit it. For the 3/4-Tapa, Paint was quite useful, I could just move one puzzle over another. ![]() And as far as I have seen, no mistakes this time. ![]() RE: Tapa Variations Contests - Semax - 13.02.2010 Thankyou. Unfortunately, I hadn't enough time to try it. But in a few minutes I will ![]() For me this second contest was harder than the first. I had the feeling that I had to use trial and error more often. But nevertheless nice variants, especially the Irregular Tapa was cool ![]() RE: Tapa Variations Contests - flooser - 13.02.2010 Thank you for this nice contest! I liked these variants a lot and there was also no mistake in the contest ![]() In my opinion, Irregular Tapa and Combiation Tapa were the best puzzles (although I didn't find any solution for Combination Tapa during the contest) In the first half our, I managed to solve 8 puzzles (all the easier ones) and then I had big problems with Sudoku Tapa and Combination Tapa (which were the hardest puzzles of this contest, I think). And of course, I didn't even look at the optimizer ![]() All in all, this was the best Tapa contest, I have ever seen in my life. Florian RE: Tapa Variations Contests - Realshaggy - 13.02.2010 Sample size = 2? :-) Did much better than last week, but only for the first 45 minutes. Get stuck on every puzzle after that :-( The ones I did were all very nice, and none of the variation seems to be a "one trick pony". RE: Tapa Variations Contests - CHalb - 13.02.2010 Mensch, das war ja knapp! Florian liegt nur 7 Sekunden hinter Ulrich. RE: Tapa Variations Contests - Realshaggy - 13.02.2010 Was there a problem with the solution code for the Japanese sums? Almost nobody seems to have points here (including me), but for me it was the easiest of the puzzles and my sheet looks right. |