Really stuck on this one for the first time in a while. Had to use hypotheses rather than pure logic at one stage. Nice puzzle, thank you.
Posted 17th Aug 2014 at 21:13
ClearlyToughpick Has not played this puzzle yet
I couldn't solve this with logic: had to use trial and error. If you did manage with logic alone, please tell me how! Thanks
Posted 4th Sep 2014 at 19:11
joshuazucker Has not played this puzzle yet
I can place three 5s, three 4s, and two 3s relatively easily (let me know if you want explanation of how to get this far!)
Then, where's the 1 on the bottom row? If it's in front of the 4 clue, that column goes 1 3 2 as we work up, which means row 3 goes 1 5 3.
If it's in the middle of the bottom row, then the 5 must be immediately above it, and so the second number in row 3 is still a 5.
And since the only possibilities for the second number in row 3 are 1 and 5, that means that this spot is a 5.
The rest of the solve is pretty straightforward from there, I think?
There are probably some other logic paths that give the same conclusion, that the second number in row 3 must be a 5.
Posted 6th Sep 2014 at 14:13 Last edited by JoergWausW 6th Sep 2014 at 17:10
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Just looked at the comments here, and I redid this one to figure out the trick. Took me a while (and I think I did trial and error when I first solved it, too).
Do as far as joshuazucker said in his first sentence. Then eliminate all but one 3 in column 2, using the 3 clue at row 4.
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Then, where's the 1 on the bottom row? If it's in front of the 4 clue, that column goes 1 3 2 as we work up, which means row 3 goes 1 5 3.
If it's in the middle of the bottom row, then the 5 must be immediately above it, and so the second number in row 3 is still a 5.
And since the only possibilities for the second number in row 3 are 1 and 5, that means that this spot is a 5.
The rest of the solve is pretty straightforward from there, I think?
There are probably some other logic paths that give the same conclusion, that the second number in row 3 must be a 5.
Last edited by JoergWausW 6th Sep 2014 at 17:10
Do as far as joshuazucker said in his first sentence. Then eliminate all but one 3 in column 2, using the 3 clue at row 4.
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