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		daj95376
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:53 am    Post subject: Set G Puzzle 35 | 
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 | . . . | 8 . . | 7 . 9 |
 
 | . 9 . | . 5 . | . 2 6 |
 
 | . . 1 | . . . | . . . |
 
 |-------+-------+-------|
 
 | 6 . . | . . . | 3 . . |
 
 | . 5 . | . 3 . | . 8 . |
 
 | . . . | . . 8 | 9 . 5 |
 
 |-------+-------+-------|
 
 | 3 . . | 9 . 5 | 4 . . |
 
 | . 6 . | . 8 . | . . 7 |
 
 | 4 7 . | . . 3 | . 9 8 |
 
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Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site | 
			 
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		tlanglet
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 3:16 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				Yet another "still going" type of puzzle! Never had to resort to more involved techniques but repeatedly had to review the entire puzzle to locate a deletion. My kind of puzzle.
 
 
My solution: 	  | Quote: | 	 		  | multi-coloring <4>, xy-wing<245>, coloring <4>, xy-wing<278> plus a transport, kite <7> and finally a BUG+1  | 	  Ted | 
			 
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		daj95376
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:30 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | tlanglet wrote: | 	 		  | Yet another "still going" type of puzzle! Never had to resort to more involved techniques but repeatedly had to review the entire puzzle to locate a deletion. My kind of puzzle. | 	  
 
This is how I'd hoped most people would find solutions to my puzzles. However, since I'm unable to check for every possible alternate solution, many find URs and Wings that I didn't know was present. This is okay though because I then use their solutions as a learning aid for myself.
 
 
I'm relieved at all of the positive responses. | 
			 
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		cgordon
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:55 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				| I've used a plethora of x-wings, xy-wings and a UR.  I'm almost there with just one triple left <127> in R5C6.  I always thought that when there was one triple left, there was always a Bug+1 - that is the xyz had to see the xy and yz. This triple doesn't. (and I'm stuck) | 
			 
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		nataraj
 
 
  Joined: 03 Aug 2007 Posts: 1048 Location: near Vienna, Austria
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:48 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				Hail Craig and all other sudoku addicts!
 
 
I'm back from a very long (luckily, we avoided Bangkok and went to S'pore instead   ) and very unexpected (it was like here tonight gone for three weeks tomorrow)  trip, and what do I find: a comrade in distress ...
 
 
Could it be that this is your position?
 
 
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| 5       3       6        | 8       12      12       | 7       4       9        | 
 
| 8       9       47       | 3       5       47       | 1       2       6        | 
 
| 27      24      1        | 47      9       6        | 8       5       3        | 
 
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| 6       1       8        | 5       24      9        | 3       7       24       | 
 
| 9       5       47       | 12      3       127      | 6       8       24       | 
 
| 27      24      3        | 67      46      8        | 9       1       5        | 
 
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| 3       8       2        | 9       7       5        | 4       6       1        | 
 
| 1       6       9        | 24      8       24       | 5       3       7        | 
 
| 4       7       5        | 16      16      3        | 2       9       8        | 
 
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At least that's what I came up with after don't know how many coloring and wing steps.
 
 
The BUG+1 says that 2 in r5c6 is the odd one out so r5c6=2.
 
 
(there is a w-wing that will remove 2 from r4c5 and solve the puzzle, too, I think, but I like the clean BUG+1 solution a lot. | 
			 
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		cgordon
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 10:14 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				Nataraj: Glad to see you back home.  Austria's a nice place. ("Put another shrimp on the Barbie Mate").  
 
However - my point was that I thought for all Bug+1s  the triple 127 had to see both 12 and a 27 or a 17 and a 21 or a 17 and a 27.  This one doesn't so how do you know what the odd one out is.
 
 
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		Marty R.
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 10:23 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | cgordon wrote: | 	 		  Nataraj: Glad to see you back home.  Austria's a nice place. ("Put another shrimp on the Barbie Mate").  
 
However - my point was that I thought for all Bug+1s  the triple 127 had to see both 12 and a 27 or a 17 and a 21 or a 17 and a 27.  This one doesn't so how do you know what the odd one out is.
 
 
Cheers | 	  
 
I'm not from Austria, but...
 
 
The 2 is present three times in the box, column and row. If you removed it you'd have the DP of all bivalue cells, so the 2 has to be the one to kill the DP. | 
			 
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		cgordon
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 11:01 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				| Gotcha!  It's nothing to do with xyz - just x seeing two other x's.  As you can see I am a man of rote not logic. | 
			 
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		Marty R.
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 11:15 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				| Just for laughs, it also solves with a W-Wing on the 12 cells in r1c6 and r5c4. | 
			 
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		daj95376
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 11:24 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | cgordon wrote: | 	 		  | Nataraj: Glad to see you back home.  Austria's a nice place. ("Put another shrimp on the Barbie Mate"). | 	  
 
Craig: I have a feeling that you have Austria and Australia confused. | 
			 
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		daj95376
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 11:28 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | Marty R. wrote: | 	 		  | Just for laughs, it also solves with a W-Wing on the 12 cells in r1c6 and r5c4. | 	  
 
You folks are deadly with W-Wings, M-Wings, URs, and DPs. I post a puzzle that I think will make you work a bit, and you slip in one of these techniques and blow a hole in the difficulty level of my puzzle.   | 
			 
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		storm_norm
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 11:39 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | daj95376 wrote: | 	 		   	  | Marty R. wrote: | 	 		  | Just for laughs, it also solves with a W-Wing on the 12 cells in r1c6 and r5c4. | 	  
 
You folks are deadly with W-Wings, M-Wings, URs, and DPs. I post a puzzle that I think will make you work a bit, and you slip in one of these techniques and blow a hole in the difficulty level of my puzzle.   | 	  
 
 
wasn't Marty making a reference to the grid that Nataraj posted and not the grid after basics?? | 
			 
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		Marty R.
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 1:11 am    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | storm_norm wrote: | 	 		   	  | daj95376 wrote: | 	 		   	  | Marty R. wrote: | 	 		  | Just for laughs, it also solves with a W-Wing on the 12 cells in r1c6 and r5c4. | 	  
 
You folks are deadly with W-Wings, M-Wings, URs, and DPs. I post a puzzle that I think will make you work a bit, and you slip in one of these techniques and blow a hole in the difficulty level of my puzzle.   | 	  
 
 
wasn't Marty making a reference to the grid that Nataraj posted and not the grid after basics?? | 	  
 
Yes, I was. I should have written that the W-Wing was just an alternative to the BUG+1. | 
			 
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		daj95376
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 2:48 am    Post subject:  | 
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				And I should have made it clearer that I was making a general statement.   | 
			 
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		cgordon
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 2:33 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		  | Craig: I have a feeling that you have Austria and Australia confused. | 	  
 
Sorry: It was a flippant reference to a line from a brilliant movie with Jim Carey when he is trying to pick up a lady at a bus stop.
 
 
Jim Carey:  That's a lovely accent you have. New Jersey? 
 
Lady at bus stop:   Austria. 
 
Jim Carey:  Austria! Well, then. G'day mate! Let's put another shrimp on the barbie.
 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TAkbtaqN0o | 
			 
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		keith
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 2:02 am    Post subject:  | 
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				The ending is a BUG+1: 	  | Code: | 	 		  +-------------+-------------+-------------+
 
| 5   3   6   | 8   12@ 12@ | 7   4   9   | 
 
| 8   9   47C | 3   5   47B | 1   2   6   | 
 
| 27 2-4  1   | 47  9   6   | 8   5   3   | 
 
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| 6   1   8   | 5   24a 9   | 3   7   24  | 
 
| 9   5   47  | 12# 3   127 | 6   8   24  | 
 
| 27  24c 3   | 67  46b 8   | 9   1   5   | 
 
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| 3   8   2   | 9   7   5   | 4   6   1   | 
 
| 1   6   9   | 24# 8   24A | 5   3   7   | 
 
| 4   7   5   | 16  16  3   | 2   9   8   | 
 
+-------------+-------------+-------------+ | 	  But, A and a are a W-wing due to either of the links @ or #.  Transporting (coloring) both the pincers abc, ABC, takes out <4> in R3C2.
 
 
(If you do not use a BUG+1, the solution is often not just a simple XY-wing or the like.  Except, I have a contention that Medusa coloring will always solve a BUG+1.)
 
 
Keith | 
			 
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