📕Get my FREE Solving Guide that will help you solve over 80% of all Sudoku puzzles🧩to include NYT Hard 👉👉www.buymeacoffee.com/timberlakeB/e/125822 Time Stamps 0:00 Intro And Puzzle Story 00:27 It’s Solving Time 00:45 Analysis Of First 20-30 Seconds Of Solve 03:45 Pause The Video - Why Is 4 in R7C1? 07:54 Huge Blunder By World Champion 10:50 How Champion Fixes Blunder 12:11 Analysis Of Last 30 Seconds Of Solve
I was very hesitant to attempt this puzzle and video because I was concerned I would become discouraged and sad. But after finally doing the puzzle and watching the video, I don't care. It took me 39:21 to do the puzzle unaided, and I don't care. This world champion comes across as someone whose brain may be extremely developed in some areas, but not as high in others. I'm a retired machinist of over 30 years, and if I continued to cut on a piece of metal after I had clearly scrapped it, I made things even worse and I'd get called into the office. I'm sitting in my warm apartment, drinking coffee and playing sudoku, and this world champion is sitting in the middle of a freezing cornfield. All that aside, Timberlake asked us to explain what we do if a warning flag comes up that we had made a mistake. (This usually happens to me towards the very end of a puzzle.) I will allow myself about 10 seconds to try to rectify the error. If I don't quickly realize what I did wrong, I will click off the puzzle and go do something more productive. It's not worth it to me to try to repair the puzzle, for I'm usually way over time anyway.
That’s a fair response Brad to just move to something else if you can’t work the error out. I have done that before or just started a different puzzle.
PPP solve 15 min. Remember 5s mini X wing and 49s 493 UR row 6,7 col 1,2, I think other UR I got. I'll watch video now I hope it nice. Thanks for the puzzle. Saw vedio solved under 3 min is wonder. Nice to here. My first pair is 38s in box2, 38s in row 3, col 6.
Darn! I spotted the same shortcut with the 49 unique rectangle... and had a brain fart placing the 3 in such a way as to force it rather than avoiding it. After going through a whole lot of the rest of the puzzle, I wound up noticing the rectangle of 49's, and backing up all the way to where it wasn't a rectangle of 49's. The rest of the puzzle was straightforward. And that was an unusually good recovery for me. Usually I wind up restarting.
11:19. I had to stop 3 times while solving. But it was better this way because I was getting lost every time 😅 At least I could solce by myself. Thank you! 😊
Neat puzzle. I was a bit slow doing it notation free, but in the end, it was not so complicated. When I got to the 49 uniqueness issue, I did the same as our champion. The reason is easy: the only way to avoid the uniqueness conflict is to send the 9 in some position in column 3 of block 7 (where it joins the 28, and hence 9 in r2c2 and in r6c1, and 4 in7c1 and 3 in r7c2. Thanks for posting. most enjoyable and impressive to see how this young lady works.
I did the puzzle, and it took me quite a long time. At least, I didn't bifurcate and I didn't use uniqueness. I thought that I made decent progress early on with the middle horizontal band, but alas, I found myself slowing down and centermarking the grid. Every once in a while, I noticed something among the clutter, and sometimes, that would produce a string of digits. Just after centermarking everything, I found and applied a finned X-wing in 6s. It was probably superfluous, definitely accidental, but it gave me a 14-cell. Right near the end, I thought I'd broken the puzzle when I saw that I'd broken my marking. I noticed that 89 could still go in block 3, column 9, and ploughed on, hoping against hope that the puzzle wasn't broken. I actually finished it. 3:50 PtV: I can't figure out why she placed the 4 there. I can see in the grid that she can place a different 4 in column 6, block 8. When I centermarked that region of the grid, the fourth cell of the 49-rectangle was 349. The uniqueness rectangle didn't occur to me, and placing block 8's 4 didn't occur to me either until I filled out block 8. 11:00 Backtracking after an error? In Sudokupad, I usually backtrack until checking tells me that all my digits are correct. Once in a while, I have an idea where I might have blundered.
I haven’t used the checking feature, John. I might need to start. When I mess up with paper and pencil, I usually have to go all the way to the beginning.
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Time Stamps
0:00 Intro And Puzzle Story
00:27 It’s Solving Time
00:45 Analysis Of First 20-30 Seconds Of Solve
03:45 Pause The Video - Why Is 4 in R7C1?
07:54 Huge Blunder By World Champion
10:50 How Champion Fixes Blunder
12:11 Analysis Of Last 30 Seconds Of Solve
I was very hesitant to attempt this puzzle and video because I was concerned I would become discouraged and sad. But after finally doing the puzzle and watching the video, I don't care. It took me 39:21 to do the puzzle unaided, and I don't care. This world champion comes across as someone whose brain may be extremely developed in some areas, but not as high in others. I'm a retired machinist of over 30 years, and if I continued to cut on a piece of metal after I had clearly scrapped it, I made things even worse and I'd get called into the office. I'm sitting in my warm apartment, drinking coffee and playing sudoku, and this world champion is sitting in the middle of a freezing cornfield. All that aside, Timberlake asked us to explain what we do if a warning flag comes up that we had made a mistake. (This usually happens to me towards the very end of a puzzle.) I will allow myself about 10 seconds to try to rectify the error. If I don't quickly realize what I did wrong, I will click off the puzzle and go do something more productive. It's not worth it to me to try to repair the puzzle, for I'm usually way over time anyway.
That’s a fair response Brad to just move to something else if you can’t work the error out. I have done that before or just started a different puzzle.
PPP solve 15 min. Remember 5s mini X wing and 49s 493 UR row 6,7 col 1,2, I think other UR I got.
I'll watch video now I hope it nice.
Thanks for the puzzle.
Saw vedio solved under 3 min is wonder. Nice to here.
My first pair is 38s in box2, 38s in row 3, col 6.
Nice. Thank you for sharing.
Darn! I spotted the same shortcut with the 49 unique rectangle... and had a brain fart placing the 3 in such a way as to force it rather than avoiding it. After going through a whole lot of the rest of the puzzle, I wound up noticing the rectangle of 49's, and backing up all the way to where it wasn't a rectangle of 49's. The rest of the puzzle was straightforward.
And that was an unusually good recovery for me. Usually I wind up restarting.
Glad you didn’t have to restart. Nice job seeing the 49 UR.
11:19. I had to stop 3 times while solving. But it was better this way because I was getting lost every time 😅
At least I could solce by myself. Thank you! 😊
I am happy to hear that Ana. Way to persevere.
Neat puzzle. I was a bit slow doing it notation free, but in the end, it was not so complicated. When I got to the 49 uniqueness issue, I did the same as our champion. The reason is easy: the only way to avoid the uniqueness conflict is to send the 9 in some position in column 3 of block 7 (where it joins the 28, and hence 9 in r2c2 and in r6c1, and 4 in7c1 and 3 in r7c2. Thanks for posting. most enjoyable and impressive to see how this young lady works.
I learn so much by watching her solve, and by the viewer comments as well. Thanks for sharing.
I did the puzzle, and it took me quite a long time. At least, I didn't bifurcate and I didn't use uniqueness. I thought that I made decent progress early on with the middle horizontal band, but alas, I found myself slowing down and centermarking the grid. Every once in a while, I noticed something among the clutter, and sometimes, that would produce a string of digits. Just after centermarking everything, I found and applied a finned X-wing in 6s. It was probably superfluous, definitely accidental, but it gave me a 14-cell.
Right near the end, I thought I'd broken the puzzle when I saw that I'd broken my marking. I noticed that 89 could still go in block 3, column 9, and ploughed on, hoping against hope that the puzzle wasn't broken. I actually finished it.
3:50 PtV: I can't figure out why she placed the 4 there. I can see in the grid that she can place a different 4 in column 6, block 8. When I centermarked that region of the grid, the fourth cell of the 49-rectangle was 349. The uniqueness rectangle didn't occur to me, and placing block 8's 4 didn't occur to me either until I filled out block 8.
11:00 Backtracking after an error? In Sudokupad, I usually backtrack until checking tells me that all my digits are correct. Once in a while, I have an idea where I might have blundered.
I haven’t used the checking feature, John. I might need to start. When I mess up with paper and pencil, I usually have to go all the way to the beginning.
Also worth mentioning is that she was new to the software as well. And yet....well, that's why she is the female world champion and #3 overall.
Thank you for mentioning that. All the more impressive.
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I’m delighted that I’m *only* 3x slower than the world champion, which I think is something to celebrate on a Sunday afternoon 😂
👏Paula. That is something to celebrate.
NF 13m 03s
Nice job!
You could have solved a 4 very easily in block 7 (258) due to uniqueness.....Cant have a 4 or 9 in r7c2.....
I believe that’s what Tantan did. Great minds think alike!