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Comments and Results for 'Killer Sudoku-X 437'

StateTypeTitleSizePlayedAvg timeRating (#users)YoursYour bestPublishedExpires
UnplayedKiller XKiller Sudoku-X 4379x914115:45Mild (104)Subscribers only20th May-
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Completed by128 users
Average solve time with no or minor aidNot solved
Average solve time with no aidNot solved
Average difficulty rating - all players1.9/10.0
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Posted 20th May 2015 at 08:16
Penelope Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
I'd nearly finished this and somehow lost it. Does anyone know how to get back to a puzzle in no these circumstances. I just keep getting a message that I've already got it open but it just comes up empty.
Posted 21st May 2015 at 17:25
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Once I double clicked a link and two windows were opened. I didn't notice and solved one without aid. My result was listed in the right column, because I used more than one session - probably a related phenomenon.
When you start a puzzle, the list shows a green arrow icon, and the list-window starts waiting for the response from the opened puzzle-window about what you did with it (solved, with/without aid, gave up, saved ...). Problem: If you close your puzzle-window the unintended way, using the "x" in the top corner of the window, the list-window doesn't get any response at all. The green icon remains - and I think there is a time-out eventually that makes it go away again.
But when I open a puzzle again (e.g new window), it always shows up empty (see my double click-example). How should a new window know about another window that never responded back to anything (because it got lost by closing it...)
So I think your previous effords remain lost.

I hope this makes any sense to anyone.

And: I never got a message about another open window. But again: I'm not a daily subscriber...
(I ended up here looking for if there was a more recent continuation of the discussion about puzzle rating from May16th...)

Posted 22nd May 2015 at 14:50
Penelope Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Thank you Joerg. What you say makes sense but I didn't close the puzzle, just opened a new window then couldn' t find it again. Oh well, it's irritating but not the end of the world.
Posted 23rd May 2015 at 08:11
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
if your window just vanished, it must be a problem of your device/computer, not a problem of the puzzlemix webpage... unless the second opened window appeared in the same window as the first one.
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  • A yellow/light blue highlight in the time distribution charts highlights your time, where relevant.
  • Rating scores out of 10.0 show the average difficulty rating chosen by users, where 1.0 is "Easy" and 10.0 is "Hard".
  • If a puzzle is opened more than once, including by loading from a saved position, then this is potentially a significant aid so it is listed as being completed with 'multiple sessions' for the purpose of the best time/average rating displays above.
  • 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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