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		daj95376
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 1:26 am    Post subject: VH: Set B Puzzle 1 | 
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 | . . 9 | . . . | . . 2 |
 
 | . 5 . | 9 7 . | . . 6 |
 
 | 8 . 2 | . . 6 | . . . |
 
 |-------+-------+-------|
 
 | . 4 . | 1 . . | 5 . 7 |
 
 | . 7 . | . 9 . | . . . |
 
 | . . 8 | . . . | 1 . . |
 
 |-------+-------+-------|
 
 | . . . | 5 . 9 | 7 . 4 |
 
 | . . . | . . . | . . 3 |
 
 | 4 9 . | 8 . . | 2 1 . |
 
 +-----------------------+
 
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Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site | 
			 
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		keith
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 5:06 am    Post subject:  | 
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				More wings than a Buffalo chicken!
 
 
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		Marty R.
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 5:17 am    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | keith wrote: | 	 		  | More wings than a Buffalo chicken! | 	  
 
But just one was needed, which was the first one I saw.
 
 
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		nataraj
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 11:57 am    Post subject:  | 
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				A fun puzzle.
 
 
Quick during basics,
 
surprisingly many decoys (wings and transportations that looked like they might solve the puzzle but then didn't)
 
and an "elegant" (right, dan/arkietech ?) solution (which I missed first time around, cause I stupidly forgot to cross out a candidate 5 in the r8c1 pencil marks, which prevented me from finding the w-wing...) 
 
 
Thanks Danny, keep those puzzles coming! | 
			 
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		arkietech
 
 
  Joined: 31 Jul 2008 Posts: 1834 Location: Northwest Arkansas USA
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 12:27 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | nataraj wrote: | 	 		  surprisingly many decoys (wings and transportations that looked like they might solve the puzzle but then didn't)
 
and an "elegant" (right, dan/arkietech ?) solution (which I missed first time around, cause I stupidly forgot to cross out a candidate 5 in the r8c1 pencil marks, which prevented me from finding the w-wing...) 
 
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Right on   A gem that needs to be looked at for a while. | 
			 
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		cgordon
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 3:33 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				I'm not a wing nut. I have trouble finding them - even using recommended techniques.  So I gave up, went back the Forum, and saw  it was wingable.  I certainly didn't finish with one wing as did Marty - it took me about 7 or 8 incl. an x-wing and xyz wing.  
 
This one should be required reading for a wing licence. | 
			 
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		arkietech
 
 
  Joined: 31 Jul 2008 Posts: 1834 Location: Northwest Arkansas USA
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 6:47 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				After some study this is the best I could do 	  | Code: | 	 		   *-----------------------------------------------------------*
 
 | 7     6     9     | 3     8     1     | 4     5     2     |
 
 | 1     5     4     | 9     7     2     | 38    38    6     |
 
 | 8     3     2     | 4     5     6     | 9     7     1     |
 
 |-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
 
 | 9     4    C36    | 1    B23    8     | 5     236   7     |
 
 | 35-6  7     1     |A26    9     45    | 36    2346  8     |
 
 | 356   2     8     | 67    34    457   | 1     346   9     |
 
 |-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
 
 | 236   18    36    | 5     12    9     | 7     68    4     |
 
 | 26    18    5     | 27    124   47    | 68    9     3     |
 
 | 4     9     7     | 8     6     3     | 2     1     5     |
 
 *-----------------------------------------------------------*
 
xy-wing starts it
 
 *-----------------------------------------------------------*
 
 | 7     6     9     | 3     8     1     | 4     5     2     |
 
 | 1     5     4     | 9     7     2     |G38    38    6     |
 
 | 8     3     2     | 4     5     6     | 9     7     1     |
 
 |-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
 
 | 9     4     36    | 1     23    8     | 5     236   7     |
 
 |A35    7     1     | 26    9    B45    | 6-3   2346  8     |
 
 | 356   2     8     | 67    34    457   | 1     346   9     |
 
 |-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
 
 | 236   18    36    | 5     12    9     | 7     68    4     |
 
 |E26    18    5     |D27    124  C47    |F68    9     3     |
 
 | 4     9     7     | 8     6     3     | 2     1     5     |
 
 *-----------------------------------------------------------*
 
xy-chain finishes it off | 	  
 
 
Edit: added omitted cell in chain
  Last edited by arkietech on Sat Nov 22, 2008 11:53 pm; edited 1 time in total | 
			 
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		nataraj
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 6:58 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				dan, the w-wing Marty mentioned:
 
 
(2)r8c1=r5c4 (via SL (6) in col 7)
 
 
does the job in one step. | 
			 
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		arkietech
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 7:22 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | nataraj wrote: | 	 		  dan, the w-wing Marty mentioned:
 
 
(2)r8c1=r5c4 (via SL (6) in col 7)
 
 
does the job in one step. | 	  Elegent   | 
			 
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		daj95376
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 10:08 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | cgordon wrote: | 	 		  I'm not a wing nut. I have trouble finding them - even using recommended techniques.  So I gave up, went back the Forum, and saw  it was wingable.  I certainly didn't finish with one wing as did Marty - it took me about 7 or 8 incl. an x-wing and xyz wing.  
 
This one should be required reading for a wing license. | 	  
 
I am a terrible manual solver ... unless I have a solver to help me by highlighting candidates and pairs. Then, I jump up to mediocre (sic?) status.
 
 
I agree that this puzzle can be very taxing. There are three XY-Wings present after basics. Together, they crack the puzzle. However, performing them individually leads to additional XY-Wings being exposed, along with eliminations from other techniques, that might distract you.
 
 
 	  | Code: | 	 		   XY-Wing  [r5c4]/[r4c5]+[r5c7]   <> 3    [r4c8]
 
 XY-Wing  [r4c5]/[r4c3]+[r5c4]   <> 6    [r5c1]
 
 XY-Wing  [r8c4]/[r6c4]+[r8c1]   <> 6    [r6c1]
 
 *-----------------------------------------------------------*
 
 | 7     6     9     | 3     8     1     | 4     5     2     |
 
 | 1     5     4     | 9     7     2     | 38    38    6     |
 
 | 8     3     2     | 4     5     6     | 9     7     1     |
 
 |-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
 
 | 9     4     36    | 1     23    8     | 5     236   7     |
 
 | 356   7     1     | 26    9     45    | 36    2346  8     |
 
 | 356   2     8     | 67    34    457   | 1     346   9     |
 
 |-------------------+-------------------+-------------------|
 
 | 236   18    36    | 5     12    9     | 7     68    4     |
 
 | 26    18    5     | 27    124   47    | 68    9     3     |
 
 | 4     9     7     | 8     6     3     | 2     1     5     |
 
 *-----------------------------------------------------------*
 
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Dan (arkietech): You forgot to include [r8c1] in your XY-Chain -- what fun you must have had running it down! | 
			 
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		tlanglet
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 11:24 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				Yes, this was a fun puzzle that had lots of wings. I initially solved it using only xy-wings most including the digit <2>, but I then worked it out using other techniques.
 
 
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		arkietech
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 11:57 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | daj95376 wrote: | 	 		  | [Dan (arkietech): You forgot to include [r8c1] in your XY-Chain -- what fun you must have had running it down! | 	  
 
Oops!   Thanks I fixed it in the original post. | 
			 
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