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I was expecting a Kea by the end of the year, but I was surprised to see a Kea numerical
This was an easy numerical (under 1 hour solve) and I am glad it was, partly because of the stinker E grade numerical in the Magpie this month.
If anyone wants a challenge then look at that.
Regarding Kea's numerical, one has to admire the clever construction, but I am left with wanting more.
This was an easy numerical (under 1 hour solve) and I am glad it was, partly because of the stinker E grade numerical in the Magpie this month.
If anyone wants a challenge then look at that.
Regarding Kea's numerical, one has to admire the clever construction, but I am left with wanting more.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, it was exciting to see that Kea had produced a numerical one and we expected something remarkable. Perhaps it was to cope with people like me who have a phobia about them. Still, it is a pity that all the number experts have found it so easy. Even doing it with a pencil and paper, we have managed.
Hi Voulez-vous, and welcome to the blog. The short answer is that Listeners vary wildly in difficulty and quality. Quite a few in the last few weeks have been reasonably accessible (not counting Carte blanche with a twist a couple of weeks ago in my opinion) and it might be worth having a crack at them to see how you get on. There are plenty of folk on here who will lend a hand if you get stuck via email.
This numerical is a case in point. I rarely try the numbers, but this one was no real challenge, especially if you have access to some sort of number crunching programme such as a simple spreadsheet. In a way, that makes it untypical of the Listener numerics - there's no twist in the tale that anyone's observed, and no major theme.
One word of caution: it's conventional here (because it's a competition, after all) not to ask direct what's-the-answer-to-1ac questions or to disclose what's going on in the structure/resolution of the puzzle. But the only way you'l find out if you can cope is to try - I think, from what you say, you'l do better than OK, and may even get hooked. Best wishes.
This numerical is a case in point. I rarely try the numbers, but this one was no real challenge, especially if you have access to some sort of number crunching programme such as a simple spreadsheet. In a way, that makes it untypical of the Listener numerics - there's no twist in the tale that anyone's observed, and no major theme.
One word of caution: it's conventional here (because it's a competition, after all) not to ask direct what's-the-answer-to-1ac questions or to disclose what's going on in the structure/resolution of the puzzle. But the only way you'l find out if you can cope is to try - I think, from what you say, you'l do better than OK, and may even get hooked. Best wishes.
This is a first numerical Listener finish for me, so it must have been at the easy end. Just short of Friday Club status, but I'm still quite pleased. Nagging worry that a Kea puzzle should be this straightforward though.
Unlike some others above, I quite enjoyed this one. I could do with some training at these, so It's welcome.
Thanks Kea, for what might be a good introduction to the cross-numbers!
Unlike some others above, I quite enjoyed this one. I could do with some training at these, so It's welcome.
Thanks Kea, for what might be a good introduction to the cross-numbers!