purrs Daily subscriber Has started but not yet finished this puzzle
I wish there were some way to highlight all of the same number, like in other digital sudoku games I've played...
Posted 29th Jan 2019 at 14:20
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Best completion time: 1:59:03 Time on first attempt: 2:32:11 Used 'show wrong moves'
I like it that this frontend is like a puzzle on paper. You have to use your pencil to make your notes yourself.... but maybe there is a way to introduce different colours to choose from manually? Like in Hanjie or Nurikabe (did I really mention that kind of forgotten puzzle type again...?)
Posted 29th Jan 2019 at 15:32 Last edited by gareth 29th Jan 2019 at 15:33
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has started but not yet finished this puzzle
Interesting. No one has ever asked for colours when solving sudoku on puzzlemix before. You can place pencilmarks, of course, and that usually suffices so far as I know.
What might be helpful - in these big puzzles - is to be able to highlight all of a particular value, however. That's presumably what you would want the colours for anyway?
[Edited to add:] And now I see that's what the first commenter asked for too. :) So yes, I agree that would be useful.
Posted 31st Jan 2019 at 01:02
purrs Daily subscriber Has started but not yet finished this puzzle
Well anyway, in lieu of that - does anyone have some tips for how to solve this one? There are so many numbers I can't keep track of them all.
Posted 3rd Feb 2019 at 19:08
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Best completion time: 1:59:03 Time on first attempt: 2:32:11 Used 'show wrong moves'
Yes gareth, my post was an answer to the previous post here. I think it would be useful to be able to highlight all of a particular value, too. But it should be considered having aid. That's why I suggested colours - then I wouldn't consider it aid. At Hanjie puzzles, sometimes I miss that completed numbers are not highlighted automatically (e.g. there's a 7 in a row and after you put 7 black squares next to each other the seven changes colour). If you want to keep track, you can click it yourself to change colour. That's what I meant: The puzzle engines here are like solving a puzzle on paper with a pen.
@purrs: sorry, I can't help here....
Posted 9th Feb 2019 at 14:42
JoergWausW Daily subscriber Best completion time: 1:59:03 Time on first attempt: 2:32:11 Used 'show wrong moves'
Ok, I did it... now I can finally help my wife with something...
Posted 17th Feb 2019 at 05:22
fsolera Daily subscriber Rated puzzle: Hard Completion time: 5:22:12 Used 'valid marks' Used 'auto remove' Used 'show wrong moves'
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Last edited by gareth 29th Jan 2019 at 15:33
What might be helpful - in these big puzzles - is to be able to highlight all of a particular value, however. That's presumably what you would want the colours for anyway?
[Edited to add:] And now I see that's what the first commenter asked for too. :) So yes, I agree that would be useful.
@purrs: sorry, I can't help here....
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