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Author: | pnm [ Mon Jun 22, 2015 5:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | another Calcudoku Advanced book |
This one was still in the pipeline, I thought I'd push it through before the holidays as well..: http://www.amazon.com/Calcudoku-121-Adv ... 1512020176 Then there won't be books for a while: they take a _long_ time to produce Next I should make the books that are out of print available as PDF downloads (now that the framework for this is in place (via http://www.calcudoku.org/ops/buybook)). Solutions to all puzzles (except the first 10 "warmup" ones) can be submitted for points (12 each) on the site. |
Author: | calcpnm [ Wed Jul 08, 2015 11:50 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: another Calcudoku Advanced book |
Another request for reviews on Amazon If you got the book, can you leave a review? Many thanks |
Author: | clm [ Sat Aug 08, 2015 12:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: another Calcudoku Advanced book |
calcpnm wrote: Another request for reviews on Amazon If you got the book, can you leave a review? Many thanks I am sure you have observed that puzzle number 34 (exponentiation, page 64), A3E4, is indicating (below) 10x10 puzzle, while it's a 9x9. And puzzle number 109 (variations, page 156), A3V9, is indicating 8x8 puzzle, while it's a 6x6, so you have small corrections for the next edition . It's a very advanced book, wonderful, some puzzles are really difficult. |
Author: | pnm [ Sat Aug 08, 2015 4:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: another Calcudoku Advanced book |
clm wrote: I am sure you have observed that puzzle number 34 (exponentiation, page 64), A3E4, is indicating (below) 10x10 puzzle, while it's a 9x9. And puzzle number 109 (variations, page 156), A3V9, is indicating 8x8 puzzle, while it's a 6x6, so you have small corrections for the next edition Argh, those slipped through, even after a "manual" check of each puzzle Thanks for pointing this out. clm wrote: It's a very advanced book, wonderful, some puzzles are really difficult. Good, if you say this, then they must be difficult indeed |
Author: | frederick [ Wed Aug 26, 2015 10:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: another Calcudoku Advanced book |
pnm wrote: clm wrote: It's a very advanced book, wonderful, some puzzles are really difficult. Good, if you say this, then they must be difficult indeed That is wonderful, "difficult indeed" :j Actually, what would be wonderful would be our esteemed clm giving us the low down on which puzzles were difficult and which really difficult :) (I then could leave until some weird masochistic mood strikes me those delicious "really difficult", or until never, whichever comes first:) |
Author: | clm [ Fri Aug 28, 2015 3:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: another Calcudoku Advanced book |
frederick wrote: pnm wrote: clm wrote: It's a very advanced book, wonderful, some puzzles are really difficult. Good, if you say this, then they must be difficult indeed That is wonderful, "difficult indeed" :j Actually, what would be wonderful would be our esteemed clm giving us the low down on which puzzles were difficult and which really difficult :) (I then could leave until some weird masochistic mood strikes me those delicious "really difficult", or until never, whichever comes first:) Hi, frederick. In general, the difficulty has a subjective component, of course (I have not finished solving all puzzles in the book yet, around the 70%). I do not think the wide puzzles or the variations are the more difficult. However the large modulo, from zero and no-op could reach a really high level of difficulty. A 10x10 no-op is a typical example of a really difficult. Let's think, for instance, that a "simple" 3-cell cage "4" has: as sum [1,1,2], as product [1,1,4] and [1,2,2], as division [1,1,4] again and [1,2,8], and as a subtraction: [1,1,6], [2,2,8], [3,3,10], [1,2,7], [1,3,8], [1,4,9], [1,5,10], [2,3,9] and [2,4,10], so 13 different combinations. This is only my opinion (for the moment) with respect to this book. Really difficult: Puzzle 49 (A3G4, 9x9 -4 to 4 negative numbers) Puzzle 50 (A3G5, 11x11 -5 to 5 negative numbers) Puzzle 58 (A3M18, 10x10 modulo) (the harder I have found to the moment) Puzzle 62 (A3S12, 8x8 single operator modulo) Puzzle 67 (A3Z12, 7x7 from zero) Puzzle 75 (A3Z20, 10x10 from zero) Very difficult: Puzzle 91 (A3N6, 8x8 no-op) Puzzle 92 (A3N7, 9x9 no-op) Puzzle 93 (A3N8, 9x9 no-op) Puzzle 94 (A3N9, 10x10 no-op) Puzzle 95 (A3N10, 10x10 no-op) |
Author: | frederick [ Fri Aug 28, 2015 3:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: another Calcudoku Advanced book |
Thanks clm Your thoughts are always a great help:) |
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