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Much easier than it first appears, if you know where to start.
Thanks Brimstone.
Thanks Brimstone.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not sure that I could have completed the final step without the information in the last paragraph. I worked backwards from there.
Maybe there's an underlying mathematical principle with which I am unfamiliar (entirely possible) that simplified the process, but the construction is pretty incredible, no? There's an awful lot going on in the magic cuboid!
Maybe there's an underlying mathematical principle with which I am unfamiliar (entirely possible) that simplified the process, but the construction is pretty incredible, no? There's an awful lot going on in the magic cuboid!
We had resolved to be grown up about the numerical crossword for the greater good of continuing to aspire to the Magic 52.
The reason why have nonetheless thrown our toys out of the pram is we are sure that this puzzle is incapable of providing entertainment.
A series of reductiones ad absurdum inevitably gives the values of the letters, so the whole thing reduces to avoiding careless mistakes.
If we really have missed an opportunity perhaps someone will let us know.
The reason why have nonetheless thrown our toys out of the pram is we are sure that this puzzle is incapable of providing entertainment.
A series of reductiones ad absurdum inevitably gives the values of the letters, so the whole thing reduces to avoiding careless mistakes.
If we really have missed an opportunity perhaps someone will let us know.
For a numerophobe, I really enjoyed this after I'd got over my initial fear of not even being able to understand the preamble. A truly 3-dimensional puzzle in that each successive stage required a different approach to solving. One EXCEL spreadsheet to confirm some of the bigger numbers, some lateral thinking and scissorwork, then pieced it all together. Most satisfying and rather chuffed. Many thanks to Brimstone. I could become a numerophile after all....
Admittedly I’m a numerophobe but this one has me utterly lost simply with the preamble. It might have helped encourage more participation if Brimstone had perhaps included an example of how a clue might lead to a given answer, as it is I haven’t a foggiest. Rant over. Puzzle in bin where it belongs.
s_pugh it is a very straightforward grid fill. The points in the preamble that are noteworthy include: each cell is a number less than 52, parts of clues need to be squared and added to together to form the entry, letters in clues are primes 51 it is too large)
therefore the entry is
A^2 + (A*A)^2 + (A*A*A)^2 + (A*A*A*A)^2 = 340
which is entered with 3 in the first cell and 40 in the second
[please take note crosswordsolver.org: these are the types of hints that are helpful to solvers, not stating A = 2 and the answer is to 1d is 340, as that does not help solvers improve with these advanced thematic crosswords/crossnumbers (if there is such a thing as the latter). When I came to this site a long time ago we decided almost intuitively as a group to help nurture rather than give answers away. The former has been lost over the years and I think should be encouraged, but at least we have kept away from the latter (each to their own I suppose)]
therefore the entry is
A^2 + (A*A)^2 + (A*A*A)^2 + (A*A*A*A)^2 = 340
which is entered with 3 in the first cell and 40 in the second
[please take note crosswordsolver.org: these are the types of hints that are helpful to solvers, not stating A = 2 and the answer is to 1d is 340, as that does not help solvers improve with these advanced thematic crosswords/crossnumbers (if there is such a thing as the latter). When I came to this site a long time ago we decided almost intuitively as a group to help nurture rather than give answers away. The former has been lost over the years and I think should be encouraged, but at least we have kept away from the latter (each to their own I suppose)]
Agreed with some others that the grid fill was straightforward enough. For the final step used purely the helpful information included within the preamble - first to reduce the number of possible options, and then Excel to validate which remaining options would leave a sum of 200 in the original single digit cells. Very satisfying when this worked out (for once) first time. A nice logical challenge so thanks to Brimstone.
I really enjoyed this. I love the numerical Lsteners. I know that once you get the entry it's usually a logical progression to the finish, but I loved the idea and construction of it.
On crosswordsolver.com I don't think anyone will say A = whatever. They might give a hint to the best clue to try to solve first. I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
On crosswordsolver.com I don't think anyone will say A = whatever. They might give a hint to the best clue to try to solve first. I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
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