Genuinely Approachable Sudoku (GAS) : 09-Aug to 13-Aug-2024

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  • @asderd2464
    @asderd2464 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    5:38 - 5:18 - 9:51 (had some troubles with that) - 3:35 and 5:10 very nice gas collection

  • @megaminxpll
    @megaminxpll 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Tnx for these, I'd say these five overall were easier than the average GAS.
    My times if anyone cares🤪5:08 4:33 4:51 3:24 4:47 = 22:43

  • @praematura
    @praematura 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Not the best run for me on these, but I did make it through decently. Times: 4:48 -6:45 - 4:31 - 3:12 - 4:46, total of 24:02 (conflict checker off), total of 10 hats but barely on one of the puzzles. A good set of puzzles, I was just not on my game today!

  • @chrysalisescapist
    @chrysalisescapist 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    yeah, took me a long time to understand the wording of the indexing rule too, and that's one of my favorite constraints, ouch

    • @aleksapupovac
      @aleksapupovac 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The pyramid rules weren't the best either

  • @anaayoung9142
    @anaayoung9142 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Pyramidal Sudoku by Bill Murphy: 3:16. The hardest puzzle to understand, so I need to read the rules twice and watch your start. But soon I understand the rule this puzzle was the easiest for today.
    Quadruples Sudoku by Phillip Newman: 8:08. I love this rule.
    Elimination Sudoku by clover!: 10:47. It was harder but I had so much fun on this one! 😀
    The Most Georgeous Day In History by Bill Murphy: 4:07. Lovely puzzle and interesting tittle for sure 😅
    Column Indexer by Phillip Newman: 6:44. I find the explanation of the rules quite hard for a indexer puzzle 🤔
    Haha. It was hard GAS combo but it gave me much fun for today! Thank you! 😊

  • @RADZIO895
    @RADZIO895 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Aug 09 - 4:48
    Aug 10 - 5:39
    Aug 11 - 6:42
    Aug 12 - 3:28
    Aug 13 - 8:53
    Total - 29:30

  • @TheMNbassHunter
    @TheMNbassHunter 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Definitely didn't understand the indexing rule. When the rule says a number D in "it's" row, to me, that means digit D in the row D. Other rule sets say things like "a digit in it's box" meaning the rule applies to a 1 in box 1, 2 in box 2, etc... So I took the rule set to mean that a digit only indexes when digit D is in a red cell in row D. Very poorly written rules IMHO.