Wrogn Boxn feat. Rangsk
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50 Shades of Pairdoku feat. Rangsk
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zetamath: my puzzles of 2022
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zetamath Sudoku Tutorial: Renban
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zetamath Sudoku Basics: Notation
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zetamath Sudoku Tutorial: Kropki
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It's All A Lie! by Math Pesto (POTW #4)
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Bitty Bites 2: The Final Boss (POTW #3)
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The Butterfly Effect (POTW #2)
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A Beautiful Gift
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Dynamic Duos by Niverio
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The Best Puzzles I Solved in 2021
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@dapeban
@dapeban Ай бұрын
When doing puzzle 3 by Richard Stolk, I don't understand why, in 1:47:39, number 5 can't go in R5c1. Can someone help?
@dapeban
@dapeban Ай бұрын
Ok, I think I got. Because all dots are given, there would be necessarily a white dot between r4/5c1
@pinkmaple6349
@pinkmaple6349 Ай бұрын
Making Simon do sudoku in a sudoku puzzle, outrageous
@PaulMarxMedia
@PaulMarxMedia Ай бұрын
Wow, that was very fun to watch how you’ve set Drop after watching Simon solve it. Great work! 🙌
@davidrattner9
@davidrattner9 Ай бұрын
Thank you Zetamath for another one of your fabulous live stream watch parties!!
@SolverTom
@SolverTom Ай бұрын
Vander puzzle! I broke it twice as I seem incapable of adding up to 21 but got there on my own. Loved the break in with the 3s!
@chipsounder4633
@chipsounder4633 Ай бұрын
45th like 😂
@soulseek2
@soulseek2 Ай бұрын
just speaking for myself but unfortunately the 3D graphics don't lend themselves to watchability if that makes sense. i solved the puzzles myself first and while it was kind of confusing at times (especially with the sphere) knowing where you are looking and turning the puzzle accordingly makes sense. watching someone else and trying to follow the thoughtprocess while the cells are shifting around is wildly confusing and if the puzzles+geometry get more complicated might be near impossible to follow. maybe it's just not for me :D oh btw for the spheres i just colored two opposing dots on the same plane and the "perpendicular" version of those dots which gives 3 colored sets of 2 numbers each and then use the kropki dots to solve it accordingly
@Ardalambdion
@Ardalambdion Ай бұрын
Thanks for Repeated Prescription by Jay Dyer. Cracking the Cryptic talked about the puzzle, but hasn't yet published it on their channel.
@sarahnash7174
@sarahnash7174 Ай бұрын
I missed a Tris stream 😞 good to see your face! 💜
@migueljuange6022
@migueljuange6022 Ай бұрын
Does anyone have a sudokupad link for Hasikabe #2?
@gregvaughan6847
@gregvaughan6847 2 ай бұрын
Hi Zetamath. I've been wacthing Cracking the Crytic for a good 3 months now on a daily basis now. And I came across this reaction video, or rather stream to be more percise, To this puzzle that Simon has conquered. (Dovetail) I watched Simon's video first, than later, I came across your reaction to this very same video I watched the hours later. So, I watched your video to see your reaction. Well to say the least, I was intrigued in this.. I had even watched a few more video's (or streams) with you reacting to Simon on completing a puzzle you had set in the past. I have to give credit to Simon for not getting any help. I truly think he is a brilliaint solver without any help. He may take the long way around... But he gets there. I love how he explains things in such a way... In such a way I can see you saying in this stream that you may come up with another puzzle..lol Anyway, the main reason I am writing you, I've never set a puzvle before, But I have a concept, an idea, that I've never seen in any solves and/or rules even for that matter. I will not share them here now. But my question is, How do I even begn to set up puzzles in the first place? I'm sure you have tips in puzzle setting? Where do I begin in this journey? Where do I start? My main question is on a basic mode, what are the limitations in creating a puzzle? I have recognized Jay Dyer and a couple of other names in setters on you stream live chat. I subcribed to you an put the bells on. But where do I begin in this quest??? I am sure there is people in your community that can help me in this idea that I have. But I would lovev to here you thoughts... I will not offer my thoughts publicly in a thread such as this. (sorry) I hae googled on where to begin... But nothing came up for me to set a puzzle for a variant suoku. Anyway... I hope you have a greaat day, and most of all I hope this message sees you well. :D
@zetamathdoespuzzles
@zetamathdoespuzzles 2 ай бұрын
There are a few online tools that people use for setting. Sudoku Maker and f-puzzles are probably both quite approachable. All my puzzles from this year were set on stream, and the stream is linked in the LMD page, so you can find videos to see how I approach different kinds of puzzles.
@mju135
@mju135 2 ай бұрын
Does anyone have the link to the setting stream for this?
@zetamathdoespuzzles
@zetamathdoespuzzles 2 ай бұрын
Link in the description! I also always put the link to the setting streams on the LMD page of the puzzle, so if you want to see the setting stream for any of my recent puzzles, you can find the links there!
@fransiscoteo1957
@fransiscoteo1957 2 ай бұрын
I loved this puzzle actually, I really do. But next time please just organize the rules better. Separating each type with a bullet point would've made it easier to read
@zetamathdoespuzzles
@zetamathdoespuzzles 2 ай бұрын
I didn't actually write the rules that CTC used, so I'm afraid I can't help with that one!
@JohnRandomness105
@JohnRandomness105 2 ай бұрын
I didn't learn of this until after I finished the puzzle and watched Simon. By then, it was way too late to participate. I needed Simon's help for the break-in. I needed to be put on notice of the "secret" and the cell that saw the entire blue line. Then again, ruling out the 9 in favor of the 3. IIRC, afterwards, I made some headway, then got stuck -- where Simon got stuck in the video. 30:10 IIRC again, it didn't take either Simon or myself long to figure out the pattern of yellow-12 on the gray line, although it took me a bit longer to show that 12 dangled down in block 6. 39:00 16 vs. 25 on that three-cell segment: I didn't resolve it until much later. But 12 helped with the gray line. (Can't recall how, right now.) 47:10 I wonder if Maverick deliberately flies by when Simon records a video. And that's where I got stuck. 1:02:40 At this point, one may notice that 3 in block 8 is forced onto the red line. The other digit, being even, is somewhat constrained.
@olivier2553
@olivier2553 2 ай бұрын
I don't k ow if the software would allow it, but another way to make the lines distinct is to use variations of dotted and dashed lines. At a time when printers would only print in black and white, we had to use dots and dashes (and short or long dashes and other variations).
@itztaytay2
@itztaytay2 2 ай бұрын
Really liked the break in for this one, great work Zetamath and friends!
@travisporco
@travisporco 2 ай бұрын
nice!
@SamuPiano088
@SamuPiano088 3 ай бұрын
4:00:07 it only took me 6 months, but I saw this! Fantastic solve, very smooth 😊 Thanks for solving it!
@drewskavich
@drewskavich 3 ай бұрын
Awesome solve. Thanks for sharing.
@emdiar6588
@emdiar6588 3 ай бұрын
I've said it many times. Simon will stubbornly ignore the implication of a given digit if he can use the square root of -1 to solve Fermat's last theorem to get the same result. It makes me laugh and drives me mad in equal measure.
@laurasmith2173
@laurasmith2173 3 ай бұрын
I love the setting streams and long videos. Unfortunately I had to run to the store during the last half hour but I watched it after I got back. I look forward to seeing if it actually works all the way through and if not, to seeing what changes get made. As far as the opposite of Elven squares I would say Fairy circles.
@bahadirkeles.
@bahadirkeles. 3 ай бұрын
puzzle 14 took me 155min. It was very painful
@isaiahallen5599
@isaiahallen5599 3 ай бұрын
sadly i missed the stream even though i normally don't contribute much. thankfully there is a VOD
@sophias.3811
@sophias.3811 3 ай бұрын
will you play more of this?
@selenasilverstep7981
@selenasilverstep7981 3 ай бұрын
rewatching the vod for the double-loop-jsums agent solve! i'll be doing some live commenting
@selenasilverstep7981
@selenasilverstep7981 3 ай бұрын
yeah I got distracted by the "no purple in column 1" as well. it turned out to not be a break-in and I wasted like two hours
@selenasilverstep7981
@selenasilverstep7981 3 ай бұрын
lmao zeta just straight up said "twenty two is at least four cells"
@selenasilverstep7981
@selenasilverstep7981 3 ай бұрын
I won't say that my notation is the best or anything, but zeta's choice to pre-color the outside clues was not very wise in retrospect
@laurasmith2173
@laurasmith2173 3 ай бұрын
Hey Zeta. I love the streams and the reaction videos. I especially love the setting streams because they help me understand constraints better.
@thejuggler42
@thejuggler42 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for solving "Oh No, My Shirt!" Very cool to see :)
@jacobbarry219
@jacobbarry219 3 ай бұрын
hey zeta, newcomer here, how do you do the thing where you autofill all of the center pencilmarks on sudokupad?
@zetamathdoespuzzles
@zetamathdoespuzzles 2 ай бұрын
It's a plugin by chameleon. If you ask in the zetamath discord people will be happy to help you!
@douglasreay1648
@douglasreay1648 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the solve. Different path than I expected, which is always fun. (The renbans in box 1 and box 2 force there to be exactly a 3 different between the value of r1c2 and r2c2.)
@coconuts2513
@coconuts2513 4 ай бұрын
As soon as I saw this on CTC, I assumed it was a given that the diagonal bit of the 10 line was going to be a 5-5 😅
@timcotton1782
@timcotton1782 4 ай бұрын
I absolutely adored this puzzle, very nifty progressions across the boxes. Watching Simon's solve afterward, he had some of the identical reactions when recognizing your particular style in several segments. This puzzle wasn't exactly hard, but without knowing your style it would have been much harder. Very well done, as always.
@johanwedin4669
@johanwedin4669 4 ай бұрын
Agree, these videos are great!
@travisporco
@travisporco 4 ай бұрын
thanks for posting
@davidrattner9
@davidrattner9 4 ай бұрын
Again just fabulous from you!! Your live stream reactions are 2nd to none!! Just a privelage to get commentary from you and what went into your setting prowess!!
@backpacking_trombonist
@backpacking_trombonist 4 ай бұрын
What I found remarkably pretty about this puzzle is that the solve path slowly converged upon box 9 diagonally from box 1. The pencil marking and solving remained so clean throughout the entire puzzle.
@laurasmith2173
@laurasmith2173 4 ай бұрын
Simon has stated in a previous video that he does not use a number pad and never has. I love these reaction videos! I would love to see Simon react to one of them.
@jeroenrl1438
@jeroenrl1438 4 ай бұрын
You can always rely on Simon missing sudoku en finding more interesting logic!
@zacharyhall2012
@zacharyhall2012 4 ай бұрын
Zetamath! You are one of my favorite puzzle creators. I search your puzzles on a daily basis. After completing this puzzle, it was rewarding to watch this stream replay. It is so fascinating that your audience will challenge you in ways that maybe you haven't thought of quite yet while you are creating your puzzles. Cheers, and thank you for all of your puzzles! They have brought me hours of enjoyment while I take breaks from working on my PhD dissertation.
@zetamathdoespuzzles
@zetamathdoespuzzles 4 ай бұрын
I'm glad I can bring you some peace during the dissertation process. I know what an all consuming thing that can be!
@AchintanDey
@AchintanDey 4 ай бұрын
Hi Zetamath and Tristan, thanks so much for the consistently excellent content. A request: for those watching later from different time zones (I’m in Singapore), could you please include links for all the puzzles? Thanks!
@douglasreay1648
@douglasreay1648 4 ай бұрын
There's a number of solve paths for Gale Force. One that's quite surprising is if you start by colouring R1C1, R2C2 and R3C1 in one colour (eg green), and R1C2, R2C1 and R3C2 in a second colour (eg blue) then seeing how far you can get just by using the sudoku and anti-knight rules.
@flinty8121
@flinty8121 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the solve, really enjoyed that. :)
@Gliperal
@Gliperal 4 ай бұрын
I missed this stream live, but what a nice solve! Scared me a little that you were going to completely miss the nice logic with the L and Y by miscounting row 4, but I appreciate stepping back when chat caught it. I'm especially glad you found the elegant way of resolving both the bottom left quadrant and the bottom right finale. :D
@thejuggler42
@thejuggler42 5 ай бұрын
Nice to see this featured, very cool puzzle type from Blackjackfitz. I just set my first Somedoku the other day in fact!
@justusschoenmakers8987
@justusschoenmakers8987 5 ай бұрын
Hi i found you because of your videos about the riemann hypothesis! i have a new idea for a sudoku you can set. normal sudoku rules apply. place numbers so that equations are correct. equations are made up of one of 4 operators -, +, /, *, and an operator is always used. the = is not shown. An equation consists of one and only one operator, not accounting for =. Equations go in a straight path. Not every number is part of an equation; for example 63(+)25 is correct because you can just ignore the 6. By far not every possible operator is given. I tried setting it but it is very hard and mathemathical but maybe you can do it. Hope you set it!! (If you like the idea and if its even original)
@Tul-rak
@Tul-rak 5 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for solving my sudoku. 1:22:55 I like to include a step in each fog sudoku where you place a digit right in the middle of the fog and granted this one starts off with a fully fogged grid, so all of the first digits kind of do that already, but that's not what I mean by that. When I saw that a killer cage would force a digit in the middle of a fogged area then I knew it was an opportunity I had to use, that was the main reason for having that 43 killer cage. I love the brief doubt and uncertainty in your facial expression after discovering that this is what it does.
@pokinDave
@pokinDave 5 ай бұрын
I love the contrast between Tristan and Christian's reactions to Somedoku
@firemanli
@firemanli 6 ай бұрын
In the realm of Numerica, where numbers live and breathe, there exists a lore of great intrigue and complexity. This tale centers around the Six, a notable figure known for its distinct characteristics and unique position within the world. Six, known for its harmonious and balanced nature, found itself in a union with One, a being of simplicity and purity. This monogamous bond was celebrated across the land, symbolizing a unity of balance and singularity. Their union was a beacon of stability, set within the confines of their shared domain, a box that represented their world and its boundaries. However, the tale takes a turn with the introduction of another box, adjacent to the first, a separate realm within the vast expanse of Numerica. This other box, mirroring the first in form but not in content, held within it another One. This One, though identical in appearance and nature to the first, belonged to a different world, governed by its own rules and customs. The Six, living on the border between these two boxes, found itself in a peculiar position. Drawn by the similarities and the proximity, it formed a connection with the One from the other box. This act, born from an innocent affinity, led Six into a bigamous relationship, unbeknownst to many in the land of Numerica. This complex relationship did not go unnoticed for long. The fabric of Numerica was bound by a powerful force known as the Parity Line, an ethereal and omnipresent boundary that maintained order and balance within the realm. This Parity Line, embodied by the great Eight, was a guardian of equilibrium, ensuring that the numbers remained in harmony with their nature and the laws that governed them. The bigamous relationship of Six, straddling the line between two worlds, caught the attention of the great Eight. The Eight, a figure of immense power and authority, symbolized the duality of existence and the importance of balance. It saw the actions of Six as a disruption to the natural order, a challenge to the established norms of Numerica. The tale unfolds as Six navigates the complexities of its relationships, caught between the expectations of its original union and the allure of the new bond formed across the border. The intervention of the great Eight brings about a climax, forcing Six to confront the consequences of its actions and the impact on the delicate balance of Numerica. In the end, the lore of the Six serves as a cautionary tale, a reflection on the nature of relationships, boundaries, and the overarching principles that govern the realm of Numerica. It is a story of love, conflict, and the eternal quest for balance, resonating through the ages as a testament to the complexities of existence within the numerical world. ChatGPT
@lsorense
@lsorense 6 ай бұрын
I spent much time yelling at Simon on the screen for ignoring the blatantly obvious 23 pair in column 9 that would have cleared up a bunch of stuff. Unfortunately Simon tends to mostly scan horizontally, not vertically, and using the blue background probably did make one of the 23 squares invisible.
@monkerud2108
@monkerud2108 6 ай бұрын
first time i solved it i was an idiot, so i put 7 and 3 on a whisper so i substituted 3 for 2 in a bunch of cells, ended up thinking you made a mistake and the puzzel had multiple solutions :P that was silly, the break in was pretty cool, the nabner is common to column 3 and row 1 outside box 1. nice break in , didnt make my silly mistake until much later so it didn't spoil the break in which was nice.