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Quite an appropriate puzzle given the weather we have been having this week ! Relieved that it didn't take too long to crack as we have the pleasure of another Schadenfreude puzzle to occupy us tomorrow. Many thanks Elap !
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Thanks, Elap, a very nice puzzle. I stared at the grid for ages before noticing something, then the way forward became clear. When I've solved a numerical, I always like to go through it again, to see if there's a more elegant solution than my first attempt, and the path through this one was very tidy, with no backtracking from blind alleys, but great fun. And...
14:41 Sun 21st Feb 2016
PA, I'm not sure I understand your problem: when you say you've got a sequence of more than 53 spaces, do you mean more than 53 values? There's nothing in the preamble to suggest that the sequence has to be a completed sequence; in any case the last few entries would than be of length 1, wouldn't they). However, 53 seems wrong to me; maybe you need to check your arithmetic.
Sorry PA, I now see that your 53 must be the number of empty cells, having left the circled cells alone. However, don't forget that some cells start both across and down entries, so you'd need to add on the number of such cells, if you're expecting it to match the total number of digits in your sequence
I doubt it midler, though only Elap ca say for sure. I think the chi narrower than you suggest, since I and O can b confused for 0 and 1, as can lower lower case L. It sometimes depends on the font used. VV can look like W, as well. So I think that clarity probably has much to do with the choice, and those chosen are as good as any, I'd say
As regards the letters used it is up to the setter. The Times font used means that setters tend to avoid the use of lower case ell as that can be confused with 1. Also O and zero etc. If the grid is lettered as in puzzles in days gone by ( Rhombus 1960s and 1970s ) or myself then it tends to go A - H, J, K, M, N, P - Z.
Although I can complete the Times standard cryptic with some facility I don't usually get much further than a few clues of a Listener puzzle; I very rarely try. My problem has often been that I cannot even make sense of the basic instructions. However when I saw Elap's Hailstorm I thought I'd make a concerted effort. I found filling the initial grid quite straightforward but am completely stumped by part 2. I have no idea what I'm supposed to do next. I'm not even sure what it means to decode the grid (yes, I'm that much of a newbie). Am I just looking for a substitution cipher of some kind? If anyone can give me any hints I'd be grateful - not after anything specific, and I have no intention of submitting the puzzle (got two copies of Brewer's already). However I'd dearly love to complete my first Listener. Maybe next week... cheers Rob
Hi Crosswhit. At work now (on nights) and using my phone. Hope you can read this!
Guessing at what you mean by "usual" (and having already noted the reference to direction) I've dived into my grid...
... and have found what looks very much like a coherent sentence. Part 2 here we come.
I'm on my break by the way. Honest.
Many thanks for that Crosswhit. Cheers, Rob
Guessing at what you mean by "usual" (and having already noted the reference to direction) I've dived into my grid...
... and have found what looks very much like a coherent sentence. Part 2 here we come.
I'm on my break by the way. Honest.
Many thanks for that Crosswhit. Cheers, Rob
Ah well. Will have to record a frustrating failure. Got a consistent grid for part 1, and with Crosswhit's hint generated a meaningful instruction for part 2. Got two numbers - the two-digit one couldn't really have any other value, the other had the form z.z-1.z-1 (symbolically, not the product) and forged ahead. Only problem is I can't fit the resulting thematically-generated numbers into the grid. Must be an error somewhere but clueless as to where - if my 3-digit number is wrong then any corrections to the lettered numbers are likely to screw up the part 1 grid and the instruction. Might go back to the start some time as I know I have the right idea. Will probably just stick to the Time's Cryptic! Grrr
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