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Sayer
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http://websudoku.com/

rar... been killin tons of time with it

1/2/2006 5:41:23 PM

LadyWolff
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Thank yoU! It's been a while since i got to play with logic puzzles, i used to do them all the time as a kid (schoolprogram, i got rewards for completing them).

1/2/2006 5:50:38 PM

dansr12
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i've been addicted to that site for the past week

1/2/2006 5:59:08 PM

puck_it
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i had never seen these things until about a week ago on my flight to miami. now im seein em everywhere

1/2/2006 7:33:53 PM

Joie
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^same here

i bought a book of them last week

i'm a little less that halway done

1/2/2006 7:36:03 PM

SeaCabEan
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yeah you see sudoku everywhere now. not necessarily a bad thing. i like the idea of working on something besides crossword puzzles in a newspaper. just sucks the technician doesn't have them

1/2/2006 7:41:58 PM

philihp
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Sudoku are great! Instead of testing verbal knowledge, it's entirely pure reasoning and logic.

1/2/2006 7:52:56 PM

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i did my first one of these about 4 months ago in about 10 minutes

1/2/2006 8:21:44 PM

Republican18
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i love these things, i do them during down time at work a lot. they are a fun time killer

1/2/2006 9:21:28 PM

jackleg
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i only do em when im on crystal meth

1/2/2006 10:39:58 PM

pablo_price
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http://www.miniclip.com/sudoku/sudoku.htm

1/2/2006 10:55:21 PM

Reachcontrol
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I know this is probably a bad thing, but my cousin's husband created a program for DE Walsh (Big company thingy) that solves any sodokuu puzzle....anyone interested?

1/2/2006 11:05:42 PM

cyrion
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17 and a half mins, not bad for a first try and it was pretty fun once i actually figured out the concept (as easy as it is).

1/2/2006 11:13:39 PM

jackleg
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yeah the easy ones are EASY

try hard.

1/2/2006 11:19:07 PM

chargercrazy
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I got a book of them that I'm working on. My wife got an electronic one for Christmas that has over 100,000 puzzles in all different difficulties.

1/2/2006 11:23:59 PM

brianj320
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i did an evil 1 that took me like 30 min earlier

1/2/2006 11:25:32 PM

Manda
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the handheld electronic one wins

1/2/2006 11:35:10 PM

ncsujen07
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i got my mom the dry erase board game one for christmas. it's fun.

1/3/2006 1:16:10 AM

skokiaan
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"I know this is probably a bad thing, but my cousin's husband created a program for DE Walsh (Big company thingy) that solves any sodokuu puzzle....anyone interested?"


1. It's a simple program to write
2. There are many already available. In the modern world, we have something called "google"

1/3/2006 1:32:44 AM

jbtilley
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http://puzzles.usatoday.com/sudoku/

http://www.msnbc.com/comics/games/sudoku.asp

Daily flash versions.

1/3/2006 7:04:27 AM

Reachcontrol
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skokiaan - EAT A DICK, you jackass.

next time I want your opinion I'll ask you for it

1/3/2006 8:04:53 AM

jbtilley
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^skokiaan is right though. Why would you even want a program that solves them? That pretty much defeats the purpose. I can see where actually writing the program would be fulfilling but certainly not just punching some numbers into a program and hitting "go".

[Edited on January 3, 2006 at 8:27 AM. Reason : -]

1/3/2006 8:27:01 AM

skokiaan
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hahaha, bitch got mad

1/3/2006 8:41:04 AM

Republican18
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yeah the enjoy ment is to solve them, maybe if they were homework and you hated them then a solving program would be good....but seeing how they are puzzles for fun whats the point.

1/3/2006 9:20:45 AM

Reachcontrol
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i think the fact that skokiaan feels the need to malign people is pathetic, and there was no reason to be rude. if he said something like that to my face I'd knock him out.

I offered a way to solve puzzles that you hadn't been able to, or perhaps couldn't.

If you're so singleminded and retarded that you couldn't see a use in having something like this, oh well. It takes all kinds of people to make the world work. though we could use a few less of him

and how is he "right"? all he stated is that google exists (oh...wow....) and that the programs exist already (my life involves things besides the puzzles I use to pass a few minutes of time, so I haven't wasted time researching the topis) - and how do those two points correlate to the fact that solving these is fun?

if you're going to make a point make a point, I'm all for other opinions. I just don't like offering something and then being made fun of. that type of shit is what middle schoolers do.

[Edited on January 3, 2006 at 9:52 AM. Reason : rant, sorry]

1/3/2006 9:45:52 AM

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^haha you suck

1/3/2006 10:09:22 AM

jbtilley
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"and how is he "right"?"


1) It is a simple program to write otherwise...

2) http://www.google.com/search?q=sodoku+solvers wouldn't net 37,500 hits.

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"and how do those two points correlate to the fact that solving these is fun?"


Who said the correlate? All I know is that putting numbers in a program and hitting "go" isn't as fun as just doing the puzzle.

BTW. Welcome to the internet.

[Edited on January 3, 2006 at 10:18 AM. Reason : breaks out the popcorn ]

1/3/2006 10:16:57 AM

Reachcontrol
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you make me proud to not give a damn

1/3/2006 10:19:47 AM

jbtilley
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Just enough damn given to write ^^^^ and ^

1/3/2006 10:26:37 AM

7trax
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^^snoopy's 1pm or cookout at 1:30pm? i like cookout better, ill have ems waiting on standby

1/3/2006 10:30:25 AM

Joie
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its not working for me anymore

1/3/2006 7:21:54 PM

clalias
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Sodoku puzzles are way too easy. There is a simple algorithm to solve even the hardest ones. It doesn't even test logic--really just tests your memory.

Just write out every possible number in every square, start with the square that has only one possibility and go from there... done

The only challenge comes if you don't allow yourself to write notes. Then it becomes a memory test.

there are much better logic puzzle magazines that actually tests your logic skills.

1/3/2006 7:40:03 PM

Reachcontrol
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^yeah I caught on after me and 7Trax had a sit down and played a few of em

good to pass the time, but logic is a stretch

1/3/2006 7:45:07 PM

El Nachó
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"Sodoku puzzles are way too easy."


Try one of these then.

http://www.menneske.no/sudoku/irr/4x4/eng/random.html?diff=6

1/3/2006 8:50:30 PM

LadyWolff
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I bought the mensa sudoku book today. *is now feeling like a real idiot too!*

only finished with 2 of the easy ones, the third is taking me ages.

1/3/2006 10:39:32 PM

clalias
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^^Interesting, but..The same algorithm applies. The total brainless way to do this is just write the number 1-15 for each square, then scratch out the numbers that aren't possibilities. There will be at least one square with only one possibility. After you fill that in, scratch out that number from the corresponding rows/columns/blocks. Then there will be at least one square with only one possibility, fill that in and scratch out etc... Keep going and you'll be done.

What makes one puzzle harder than another is if there is only one possibility at each step, then that is the hardest.

There are ways you can speed this up, of course. that is where it test your memory.

The real challenge is if you don't allow notes. But then it's all about memory, guess-and-check, and a little luck(to solve the problem in a reasonable amount of time).

[Edited on January 3, 2006 at 10:43 PM. Reason : ^^]

IMO, the "*England's Best* Logic Problems" magazine by PennyPress is one of the best.

[Edited on January 3, 2006 at 10:48 PM. Reason : .]

1/3/2006 10:42:27 PM

El Nachó
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"Then there will be at least one square with only one possibility"


[NO]

If you think that then you obviously haven't played enough of the "Evil" level sudokus on websudoku.

It's not nearly as "brainless" as you are trying to make it seem. Yes there are algorithms that will help you to reduce the possibilities, but unless you are playing on the easier levels it's very rarely as simple as there always being one possibility available. There are various techniques that you must learn and put to use or you will never solve some of the more difficult sudokus. Obviously everything can be broken down into a set of rules, otherwise there wouldn't be a way to write programs to solve them, but being able to do those in your head is a pretty far leap from "total[ly] brainless" if you ask me.

1/4/2006 1:42:08 AM

apvithla
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Anyone every heard of "Jigsaw Sudoku"

They're the BEST

Check em' out @ http://www.sudoku.org.uk

1/4/2006 2:09:32 AM

clalias
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^^
look at the link you posted. under the puzzle read the links to "Solution methods"

the case I was talking about is purely the SiSo method--but I had combined the others in my head. I never really tried to write out the algorithm, so I guess I was incomplete.

If you find, like you said, that there does not exist one square with only one possibility after you cross out all impossibilities, then there is an easy way around that (SC,SB,DC). I thought this was trivial, and didn't even mention it.

Still, my point stands. This puzzle is not a test of logic. EVERY sodoku is solvable via a simple algorithm. Just consumes time and barley makes me think. Maybe this is not the case for you.

In a test of logic you would have to put a sentence into symbols and use modus ponens/tollens etc...

1/4/2006 9:37:18 AM

El Nachó
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I never argued with your use of the word "logic". Have fun arguing your semantics all day for all I care. I just took mild offence to the "total brainless" part.

I know I use more of my brain playing sudoku than I would playing minesweeper or solitaire. Those games I'd call "brainless".

Either way, I find sudoku a fairly fun way to pass the time at work, and I feel like I'm giving my brain more of a workout than if I were to be playing solitaire.

1/4/2006 10:07:44 AM

jackleg
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nerd fight

1/4/2006 10:10:28 AM

clalias
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^haha. Anyone that post over 70 times a day to a message board for over 4 years qualifies as a nerd.
^^I see your point.

1/4/2006 10:29:48 AM

EmptyFriend
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"Just consumes time and barley makes me think."


they are a good time waster though

1/4/2006 8:38:59 PM

dweedle
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havent seen jackleg hit w/ the post count cliché in a while

1/4/2006 9:06:45 PM

tkeaton
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hell yea nigggggaas

1/4/2006 9:29:46 PM

moron
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^^ It's a common n00b reaction.

1/4/2006 9:38:34 PM

puck_it
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i thought the noobs name was cialis

1/5/2006 1:54:41 AM

Spike
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http://www.krazydad.com has a lot of them

1/5/2006 11:21:59 PM

schmitter5
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about time technican got sudoku!! i requested it back in august

p.s. technician, it's spelled sudoku, not sudoko

2/6/2006 3:39:19 PM

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http://rightside.fissure.org/sudoku.cgi

2/6/2006 10:36:08 PM

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