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Comments and Results for 'Futoshiki-6 411'

StateTypeTitleSizePlayedAvg timeRating (#users)YoursYour bestPublishedExpires
UnplayedFutoshikiFutoshiki-6 4116x615025:50Easy (309)Was free until 28th Apr 201614th AprExpired
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Completed by401 users
Average solve time with no or minor aidNot solved
Average solve time with no aidNot solved
Average difficulty rating - all players1.5/10.0
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Posted 15th Apr 2016 at 19:39
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
I like to solve the puzzles a second time a while later after I forgot how it was done. This time I did a stupid mistake (I put in a 6 to be smaller than 4...), and didn't see it. Weird thing was: I ended up in a situation whithout logical continuation (ok, removing the mistake would have been one). Usually you run into contradictions... but this time it was different, because I kept looking for how to continue, not for a former mistake.
Posted 16th Apr 2016 at 12:24
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
I have met with the same problem, JoergWausW, usually when I have been stuck and I've tried one of two digits in a cell containing just two. So I then try the other possibility which works more often than not. But I prefer it when you find you have run into a contradiction as you say. On the other hand I may have just missed the next logical step:)
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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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