Web Paint-by-Number Forum
Comments on Puzzle #24686: 70th Anniversary
By Thomas Genuine (Genuine)

peek at solution       solve puzzle
  quality:   difficulty:   solvability: moderate lookahead  

Puzzle Description Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers

#1: whatever (nuts) on Jun 6, 2014 [HINT]

Comment Suppressed:Click below to view hints
#2: whatever (nuts) on Jun 6, 2014
great puzzle Thomas! luv it!

and ofc, knew exactly what was 70 years ago today... thanks for the puzzle! :) how is Ann?
#3: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on Jun 6, 2014
Really I don't understand your abbreviations:
ppl, iel, rt.
I've said earlier: I use conjectural variates at solving pbn puzzles and this method doesn't contains different tvpes of logic. There is only PURE LOGIC.
:)
#4: whatever (nuts) on Jun 6, 2014
ppl = people
iel = internal edge logic
rt= right


pure, or not pure, people like to put names to things and explain how they got from point A to point B. you know me by a different name, Thomas. as a hint(don't say it!), I once made a puzzle for Ann and she gave me a peck. hope all is good on your side of the water!
#5: Tom King (sgusa) on Jun 6, 2014 [HINT]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view hints
#6: whatever (nuts) on Jun 6, 2014
more than one way to skin a cat....I started low

#7: Tom King (sgusa) on Jun 6, 2014
You're right, Kurt...
#8: whatever (nuts) on Jun 6, 2014
hahahaha...got it, huh? feel better for earlier, knowing it wasn't a newbie refuting you?
#9: Tom King (sgusa) on Jun 6, 2014
Guess I was going too deep with it. Thought it was moderate and didn't keep track of the number of steps. That puzz did logically solve.
#10: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on Jun 6, 2014
How can I explain to Ann her friend won't be Kurt Kowalczyk evermore? :)
She is OK, just graduated first class in school! :)

(I thought it's a real "Today in History" theme. I salute first rater)
#11: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Jun 7, 2014
you were right, whatever, it is a good solve
#12: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Jun 7, 2014 [HINT]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view hints
#13: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on Jun 7, 2014
Found to be solvable with moderate lookahead by infrapinklizzard.
#14: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Jun 7, 2014
Thomas, I looked up "conjectural variates" and found only "conjectural variations" which is an extension of game theory (but not this kind of game) dealing with market forces within oligopolies.

Can you explain what you mean?
#15: Thomas Genuine (Genuine) on Jun 8, 2014
No I can't unfortunately. My English is poor to explain logical methods. We wrote and published this method in Hungarian and Slovak but didn't become widely known. It happened about 2001-02.
Really it comes from practising. In special cases I don't start with counting "line logic" but "edge logic". The base is (so called) conjectural variete. This method much faster than counting simple rows.
You could name it lookahead or guessing in reason of necessity. We wrote about it as an efficient solving method for expert solvers.
:)
#16: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on Jun 9, 2014 [HINT]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view hints
#17: Jota (jota) on Jun 9, 2014
And what a day! Nice solve thanks!

Show: Hints | Spoilers | Both

Goto next topic

You must register and log in to be able to participate in this discussion.