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November 25 2009 VH Squiggly

 
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jackalyn



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PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 9:53 pm    Post subject: November 25 2009 VH Squiggly Reply with quote

Okay, I'm stuck. Has anyone done this, and what's the "clog buster"?

Thanks.
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wapati



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 10:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Use the law of leftovers on/between rows 4 and 5. [Smile]
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jackalyn



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 6:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not sure what you mean by "law of leftovers"--but my husband cracked it yesterday with a "forced chain"...I think. This puzzle was a good one.
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leeo



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 12:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The puzzle:
[112222233112444233112444233116444833516678839556777899556678899556777899556678899]..................25.7.8.16.1.4.6.7...9...5..4..9.5..2...3.1...9.1...8.7..4...2..

numbering the boxes and positions in the boxes as follows:

Code:

b1.1   b1.2 | b2.1   b2.2   b2.3   b2.4   b2.5 | b3.1   b3.2
            |      +--------------------+      |
b1.3   b1.4 | b2.6 | b5.1   b5.2   b5.3 | b2.7 | b3.3   b3.4
b1.5   b1.6 | b2.8 | b5.4   b5.5   b5.6 | b2.9 | b3.5   b3.6
            +------+                    +------+
b1.7   b1.8 | b7.1 | b5.7   b5.8   b5.9 | b9.1 | b3.7   b3.8
-----+      |      +------+------+------+      |      +------
b4.1 | b1.9 | b7.2   b7.3 | b8.1 | b9.2   b9.3 | b3.9 | b6.1
     +------+      +------+      +------+      +------+
b4.2   b4.3 | b7.4 | b8.2   b8.3   b8.4 | b9.4 | b6.2   b6.3
            |      +------+      +------+      |       
b4.4   b4.5 | b7.5   b7.6 | b8.5 | b9.5   b9.6 | b6.4   b6.5
            |      +------+      +------+      |
b4.6   b4.7 | b7.7 | b8.6   b8.7   b8.8 | b9.7 | b6.6   b6.7
            |      +------+      +------+      |
b4.8   b4.9 | b7.8   b7.9 | b8.9 | b9.8   b9.9 | b6.8   b6.9


b1.1379 {-49}.24 // hidden pair {49}
c6.28 {23}.19 // naked pair {23}

b5 {5} c5.1 // box claim on the column
b9 {6} c7.2
b7 {7} c3.12
b8 {7} c5.1

b2.47 {79}.3 // naked pair {79}
b8 {8} c5.1 // box claim on the column

Code:

``3678   ``49 | `2568   2568   ```26   79   ``1 | 23489   34589
              |       +-------------------+     |
``3678   ``49 | `2568 | ```1   ``235   23 | `79 | 23489   34589
`````2   ```5 | ````3 | ```7   ````9   `8 | ``4 | ````1   ````6
              +-------+                   +-----+
````38   ```1 | ``258 | ```4   ``235   `6 | `39 | ````7   `3589
-------+      |       +------+-------+----+     |       +------
`13678 | 3678 | ````9   `268 | 23678 |`4    ``5 | ``238 | ``138
       +------+       +------+       +----+     +-------+
`````4   3678 | ``678 | ```9   ````1   `5 | 367 | ``368   ````2
              |       +------+       +----+     |       
``5678   2678 | 25678   ```3 | `2678 | `1   679 | `4689   ``489
              |       +------+       +----+     |
`````9   `236 | ````1 | ``26   ````4   23 | ``8 | ````5   ````7
              |       +------+       +----+     |
135678   3678 | ````4   `568 | `3678 | 79   ``2 | `3689   `1389


ff {2} r5c5 % r478 > c23 // finned sashimi swordfish removes the {2} from r5c5
ff {5} r4c3 % r79 > c1 // finned sashimi xwing removes the {5} fom r4c3
ff {9} r9c9 % r47 > c7 // finned sashimi xwing removesthe {9} from r9c9

r1.2 =49= b1.13479 {3} r5c1 // als xz move with the two sets linked with two restrictive common candidates
r1.2 =49= b1.13479 {6} r5c1
r1.2 =49= b1.13479 {7} r5c1
r1.2 =49= b1.13479 {8} r5c1

Code:

`3678   ``49 | `2568   2568   ```26   79   ``1 | 23489   34589
             |       +-------------------+     |
`3678   ``49 | `2568 | ```1   ``235   23 | `79 | 23489   34589
````2   ```5 | ````3 | ```7   ````9   `8 | ``4 | ````1   ````6
             +-------+                   +-----+
```38   ```1 | ```28 | ```4   ``235   `6 | `39 | ````7   `3589
------+      |       +------+-------+----+     |       +------
````1 | 3678 | ````9   `268 | `3678 | `4   ``5 | ``238 | ```38
      +------+       +------+       +----+     +-------+
````4   3678 | ``678 | ```9   ````1   `5 | 367 | ``368   ````2
             |       +------+       +----+     |       
`5678   2678 | 25678   ```3 | `2678 | `1   679 | `4689   ``489
             |       +------+       +----+     |
````9   `236 | ````1 | ``26   ````4   23 | ``8 | ````5   ````7
             |       +------+       +----+     |
35678   3678 | ````4   `568 | `3678 | 79   ``2 | `3689   ````1


The following ALS-XZ moves are next needed to solve the puzzle:

r1.26 =47= r2.27 {9} r1c8
r1.26 =47= r2.27 {9} r1c9
r1.26 =47= r2.27 {9} r2c8
r1.26 =47= r2.27 {9} r2c9

r1.2345689 =67= r2.2356789 {3} r1c1
r1.2345689 =67= r2.2356789 {3} r2c1
r1.2345689 =67= r2.2356789 {3} r2c8
r1.2345689 =67= r2.2356789 {3} r2c9
r1.2345689 =67= r2.2356789 {3} r4c5
r1.2345689 =67= r2.2356789 {3} r4c9
r1.2345689 =67= r2.2356789 {3} r5c8
r1.2345689 =67= r2.2356789 {8} r1c1
r1.2345689 =67= r2.2356789 {8} r2c1

r5.489 -6- r8.46 {3} r5c5 // als xz move with the two sets linked with one restrictive common candidate -6-
r7.123578 -4- c8.12569 {9} r7c9
r7.123579 -4- c9.1245 {9} r4c7

Code:

```67 ``49 `2568 2568 ``26 79  ``1 2348 3458
```67 ``49 `2568 ```1 `235 23  `79 `248 `458
````2 ```5 ````3 ```7 ```9 `8  ``4 ```1 ```6
```38 ```1 ```28 ```4 ``25 `6  ``3 ```7 `589
````1 3678 ````9 `268 `678 `4  ``5 ``28 ``38
````4 3678 ``678 ```9 ```1 `5  367 `368 ```2
`5678 2678 25678 ```3 2678 `1  679 4689 ``48
````9 `236 ````1 ``26 ```4 23  ``8 ```5 ```7
35678 3678 ````4 `568 3678 79  ``2 3689 ```1


now singles are enough to solve

[112222233112444233112444233116444833516678839556777899556678899556777899556678899]695827143746132985253798416812456379139674528487915632528361794961243857374589261
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