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Listener Crossword 4242: Killer Queen By Gwizardry
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At times this was deeply frustrating -- after making a lot of progress all at once I lost track of what I knew and what I didn't. Eventually managed to make the breakthrough once I made use of a real pack of cards. So much easier to perform the shuffling with objects you can touch rather than in your head or on paper!
Mind you, this is the oddest Listener I've seen so far. I wonder what those who aren't exactly fans of numericals will make of this one. I enjoyed it, overall. And while the final step is optional, it makes the puzzle just much more complete to finish it. Thanks to gwizardry for a wonderful exercise in logic!
Mind you, this is the oddest Listener I've seen so far. I wonder what those who aren't exactly fans of numericals will make of this one. I enjoyed it, overall. And while the final step is optional, it makes the puzzle just much more complete to finish it. Thanks to gwizardry for a wonderful exercise in logic!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it's time for me to throw in the towel with this one. I could make no further logical steps after filling about 2/3 of the grid, and trial and error proved frustratingly unproductive. I've just found another possible permutation for row H, throwing some of my previous deductions into question. I've spent about as long on this as 3 or 4 normal Listeners! Life's too short. Congratulations to all who have solved it.
Just out of interest - for those who have the solution - how long would it take you to run through it from beginning to end, ticking off the reasoning at every step, once you know the path in advance? This may seem a curious question, but I kept a running record of my decisions (essential practice for when the mistakes cropped up!) and it looks hugely inefficient to me. I suspect it is just that.
Well, this one nearly drove me mad. There was a dark night of the soul when I got virtually the whole grid complete, only to find that Row H would not give me the right sum. I then started tinkering with other rows and columns, inevitably making one of those wrong instead. Like a monster Sudoku, I had to start the logical work from the beginning to find my error. Finally I found it – one possible permutation for Rows F and G which I had missed – and the sense of triumph was worth all the hair-pulling.
Finally finished it this morning. Dipped in rather than slogged which is probably not a sensible strategy because it always takes a while to get back into the zone. I was determined not to start guessing and therefore to have to go back and reckon that I managed it by deduction alone - although figuring out the title fairly early on did give a slight advantage
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