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Listener 4049: The Domino Effect by Googly
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The dreaded numbers. Googly was last seen in November 2006 with Solve Two, Get One Free.
I enjoyed this. Not too much heavy duty calculator work, and it all fell smoothly into place. Cheers, Googly
I enjoyed this. Not too much heavy duty calculator work, and it all fell smoothly into place. Cheers, Googly
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that's a bit unfair. As has been said, you have to admire the skill of the setter in ensuring there is a unique solution. A good proportion of the values could be worked out by logic, and some guesswork about what the missing words might be paid dividends. Where trial and error is required, a simple spreadsheet helps, though purists might quibble.
I was looking forward to knocking all the domioes down!
I was looking forward to knocking all the domioes down!
I wouldn't quibble with those who use spreadsheets (whatever they may be), but for me it would spoil the fun. I did enjoy this one which proved a sterner test than the May number puzzle. Thanks to Googly
I wonder if it would have been possible to arrange the 28 dominoes within a 9 x 9 square such that they were connected as in the actual game?.
I was somewhat dismayed to read the post by Cruciverbals last Friday at 16.59 (Question 802031). I would hate to have to revert to waiting three weeks to discuss something published in a National Newspaper and on-line. Lets hope that Answerbank continues.
I wonder if it would have been possible to arrange the 28 dominoes within a 9 x 9 square such that they were connected as in the actual game?.
I was somewhat dismayed to read the post by Cruciverbals last Friday at 16.59 (Question 802031). I would hate to have to revert to waiting three weeks to discuss something published in a National Newspaper and on-line. Lets hope that Answerbank continues.
Kwijibo, for us there was a lot of trial and error but the error chains soon led nowhere and the trials were usually only a question of evaluating five to ten numbers. It was hard logic that won over in the end. Though I find these almost impossibly difficult, it seems only fair that the mathematically unchallenged should have their day four times a year. I am sure they need to reduce the number of people at that mythical annual dinner in the Listener Valhalla.
I take all that on board and I do (usually) end up enjoying the numbers games. I made a stupid assumption early on that led me up the garden path and I nearly abandoned it at the thought of starting over again, so maybe that's why I didnt like this one as much as others. I also thought that it should have represented a completed game but having said that I admire the amount of work that must go into setting this type of puzzle.
Very confused by the whole thing now! Have worked out most values but some letters that appear only once or twice seem almost impossible to pin down (especially I/Q). This leads me to think I've gone wrong, but then all answers have intersected perfectly so far. Missing clues not making much sense either. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Silentether. There are some (such as IQ) better left until the end when the dominoes resolve any anomolies - there must be 25 cells containing 7,8 or 9.
In Google images there is a set of 28 dominoes which you can print off and which exactly fit the cells from the on-line version of the grid.
Hope this helps
In Google images there is a set of 28 dominoes which you can print off and which exactly fit the cells from the on-line version of the grid.
Hope this helps
For the strugglers, when you have a good part of the grid filled it helps to draw up a separate grid and black out the non-dominoes. Then keep a carfeul check of how many of the other numbers you have - remember that there is 8 of each of 1-6 in a set. And then start to mark out the outlines of each domino ...... this helps to resolve some of the remaining clues where the possibilities for any given letter are rather too many to work out by trial and eror.
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