22.02.2009, 00:38
An overview of the 2nd OAPC:
It was a bit more tough than the first one The first one was more solvable, this one was a little pushing, the third one will be somewhere between those. The 1st place has changed, congratulations to Taro Arimatsu.
Some mistaken answers accepted correct:
- writing "K"s or "D"s instead of "B"s
- in the "Seramik", also counting the areas having the size of 2
- in the "Briquet", writing the clues instead of writing "B"
- answers entered in reverse
- in the "Snail Sudoku", the arrow pointing to the entrance of the spiral is thought as the arrow pointing to the row which is wanted as an answer, the solution was right so the answer is accepted. The best confusion over all
Thanks again and see you in the next event!
Serkan Yurekli & Gulce Ozkutuk
ps: Starting with the 3rd contest, we want to publish the example files in many languages. Those who volunteer for the translation of the instructions, please get in touch with us: oguzataypc@gmail.com
It was a bit more tough than the first one The first one was more solvable, this one was a little pushing, the third one will be somewhere between those. The 1st place has changed, congratulations to Taro Arimatsu.
Some mistaken answers accepted correct:
- writing "K"s or "D"s instead of "B"s
- in the "Seramik", also counting the areas having the size of 2
- in the "Briquet", writing the clues instead of writing "B"
- answers entered in reverse
- in the "Snail Sudoku", the arrow pointing to the entrance of the spiral is thought as the arrow pointing to the row which is wanted as an answer, the solution was right so the answer is accepted. The best confusion over all
Thanks again and see you in the next event!
Serkan Yurekli & Gulce Ozkutuk
ps: Starting with the 3rd contest, we want to publish the example files in many languages. Those who volunteer for the translation of the instructions, please get in touch with us: oguzataypc@gmail.com