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Comments and Results for 'Jigsaw Killer 193'

StateTypeTitleSizePlayedAvg timeRating (#users)YoursYour bestPublishedExpires
UnplayedJigsaw KillerJigsaw Killer 1939x913819:31Moderate (95)Subscribers only19th May-
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Solution time without 'show wrong'
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Unaided first solution time
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11:04
Completed by120 users
Best time without any aid11:04 by TashaPuss
Average solve time with no or minor aid11:04
Average solve time with no aid11:04
Average difficulty rating - all players2.4/10.0
Average difficulty rating - no aid1.0/10.0
6 comments (Add new comment)
Posted 19th May 2015 at 13:48
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
A favourite one to end on carlotes. My sub. runs out today so I shall only be doing the free ones and sets. The everyday dash is too hard on my eyes any longer, so will only meet up with you and Penelope from time to time.....it's been fun:)
Posted 19th May 2015 at 14:25
Penelope Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
We'll all miss you, Elisabeth. I've been competing against you since I first started doing puzzlemix, though you didn't know it at the time.But I agree about the hard on the eyes bit!
Posted 19th May 2015 at 14:26
Penelope Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
I don't know what happened here- I completed the puzzle, not very well, then lost it somehow.
Posted 19th May 2015 at 15:32
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
I suspect you all know this already, but don't forget you can maximise the player window so it fills the screen. The puzzle will then get bigger to fill the new size of the window. So if something is too small, the best solution is a bigger screen to play the puzzle on. :)
Posted 19th May 2015 at 17:04
carlotes Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
I am very sad, Elisabeth. I guess that your problem is the numbers possible candidates in each grid cell. But today there are big screens, very large, where you could see with any clarity, please, do everything possible to resolve this problem because this problem, if you want, it is a small problem!!!
Posted 20th May 2015 at 14:00
Last edited by Elisabeth 20th May 2015 at 19:12
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
It is not quite so simple, alas; without going into too much detail it is not foremost size, but scanning right/left and up/down which causes problems. At least I must give it a rest for awhile, but thank you.
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  • Rating scores out of 10.0 show the average difficulty rating chosen by users, where 1.0 is "Easy" and 10.0 is "Hard".
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  • Minor aid is defined as no more than one use of 'Check solution' when incomplete and/or no more than one use of 'Check solution' when wrong; and/or using highlighting aids (show repeated digits, show broken inequalities and show valid/invalid placements [slitherlink] only). Major aid is any and all other use of the solving aids except for 'show wrong'.

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