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Listener No 4412: Analogy By Nod
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I thought I was doing so well when I had A-Z identified using a nice logical process, and working carefully enough that I didn't have to backtrack at any point. It then took me just as long to fill in the grid -- perhaps my arithmetic batteries had been drained by then, and I missed a short-cut, or perhaps this really is one-and-a-half puzzles. As ever, I marvel at the skill involved in setting the numericals: hats off and thanks to Nod.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Excellent puzzle. Not as fearsome as it looked if you tackle it in a certain way.
This next bit is slightly off-topic but is to gauge the interest in a couple of projects.
Firstly Zag and I are in the final stages of self-publishing a book of 60 crossnumber puzzles of the type seen in Listener/Magpie. The majority have not been published before, those that have have been in journals. The book should be out before Christmas and would make an excellent gift.
Secondly we intend to start a quarterly newsletter Crossnumbers Quarterly which will contain some puzzles. The launch issue will be free and has puzzles by Arden, Nod, Oyler and Zag so far. If anyone wishes to contribute then email me. If it is a goer then it is intended that there would be a fee.
Feel free to email me regarding any of the above.
This next bit is slightly off-topic but is to gauge the interest in a couple of projects.
Firstly Zag and I are in the final stages of self-publishing a book of 60 crossnumber puzzles of the type seen in Listener/Magpie. The majority have not been published before, those that have have been in journals. The book should be out before Christmas and would make an excellent gift.
Secondly we intend to start a quarterly newsletter Crossnumbers Quarterly which will contain some puzzles. The launch issue will be free and has puzzles by Arden, Nod, Oyler and Zag so far. If anyone wishes to contribute then email me. If it is a goer then it is intended that there would be a fee.
Feel free to email me regarding any of the above.
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Would anyone be willing to give me a hint on how to start on this one? I understand the first part of the preamble. With regards to the second part, I also can see that if for example a=3,b=4,c=5, then r and s would have to be 2 and 1.
I have no idea what use this information has! Any assistance to start me off would be appreciated (I will not be sending it off should I complete!)
Thanks
Lewap
Would anyone be willing to give me a hint on how to start on this one? I understand the first part of the preamble. With regards to the second part, I also can see that if for example a=3,b=4,c=5, then r and s would have to be 2 and 1.
I have no idea what use this information has! Any assistance to start me off would be appreciated (I will not be sending it off should I complete!)
Thanks
Lewap
Further to my previous message, to avoid 'spoilers', please send advice to [email protected]
Thanks!
Thanks!
I enjoyed working my way through this, although I agree that the second paragraph was surplus to requirements (for me at least). I had no qualms about finding a list of possible triples and focusing on the logic.
There seems to be an interesting feature of the finished grid that perhaps could have been made more of (if only to give the solver some confidence they'd arrived in the right place).
There seems to be an interesting feature of the finished grid that perhaps could have been made more of (if only to give the solver some confidence they'd arrived in the right place).
Nod, I can't tell you how long this took me. I'm sure I didn't take the easiest or cleverest route! I would really love to see a setter's blog for this, if possible. I ended up breaking this with brute force (if BBC basic can be so described - which, on reflection, I'm sure it can't). I am sure I have not properly appreciated the puzzle, for which I feel a little bad.
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