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Cracking The Cryptic

Cracking The Cryptic

Күн бұрын

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@oddlyeven8775
@oddlyeven8775 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for featuring my puzzle, and thank you to everyone that recommended it! You followed my intended solve path spot on! Out of all the puzzles I've made I think this one went through the most iterations before I found a version I liked.
@longwaytotipperary
@longwaytotipperary 11 ай бұрын
It is a lovely puzzle. Just the right amount of difficulty and magic!! ✨
@martinbull-gundersen8878
@martinbull-gundersen8878 11 ай бұрын
Veeeery nice and fun puzzle! A joy to solve. A good reminder that a beautiful and clever puzzle doesn't need to be very hard! Thanks 🙂
@ianagol
@ianagol 11 ай бұрын
I was confused by the rules for a while (until reading a comment) - I thought that circles outside the grid could be empty (in which case they have no constraint). It might be helpful to state in the rules that every circle contains a number.
@zirco77
@zirco77 11 ай бұрын
That's just brilliant! I don't know how you set this up with circles in the "right places" (so that it cover both for positive and negative constraints, AND create a solvable path) but you definitely dit it. Solving it was a very enjoyable and just hard enough ride. Thank you very much for your puzzle!
@oddlyeven8775
@oddlyeven8775 11 ай бұрын
@@zirco77 The creation process went something like this: Set up valid beginning position for the X-Sums. Mark a bunch of cells that can't be circles because it would break key logic. Place some circles to drive the puzzle along. Place the rest of the circles in the only places they can go. Test and realize key logic is now broken. Back track/Try Again/Repeat.
@MattCarlyle-e6q
@MattCarlyle-e6q 11 ай бұрын
The fact that the rules refer to a "number" in a circle instead of a "digit" is fantastic; I was sure I had made a counting error, just like Simon thought, but then I noticed that one, brilliant word in the rules. Thank you for a great puzzle!
@Krom5072
@Krom5072 7 ай бұрын
I agree. First I heard Simon's explanation I thought "well, the rules don't specify that circles can be higher than 9". And yet actually they do. Such a subtle change. I guess the lesson is: read the rules very carefully!
@nicocost33
@nicocost33 11 ай бұрын
I want to thank you very much for so many years of making me/us happy every day with amazing puzzles. It requires a lot of dedication, even though it also gives you pleasure to work on puzzles. It is seen and therefore this particular thank you to both of you and those involved behind the scenes.
@glum_hippo
@glum_hippo 11 ай бұрын
Very glad to see this being counted among the greatest hits. Which it is!
@57thorns
@57thorns 11 ай бұрын
31:34 This one was available just about as the door bell rang, and the 2's in box 8 (putting one 2 in the circles) had just been set, followed by the 23. Easy to miss when returning after a break.
@stevesebzda570
@stevesebzda570 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I was wondering that , too (the 2 being in the circles in box8) and the "23 pairs" (either none more or three all told - which is too much). [As early as @21:19]] I was wondering how that was going to be resolved, then I finally saw box6 could have a 2 in the circle. Cool one.
@stevesebzda570
@stevesebzda570 11 ай бұрын
@34:00 he's still missing that "2" in box6. He was on that trail (with the 23s) after he came back and abandoned it. (No excuses about "coming back from a break" there) Cool puzzle.
@jonhansen9622
@jonhansen9622 11 ай бұрын
I do love this new rule about the circles! I think this looks like one worth trying before watching the pro solve it
@danielwolters9082
@danielwolters9082 11 ай бұрын
That was indeed one of the most beautiful puzzles. After shouting at it that it cannot work... well it did and it was amazing ❤
@Rubrickety
@Rubrickety 11 ай бұрын
I posted one rave after my own solve; I'm posting another one now that I've watched the video. This is a strong contender for sudoku GOAT. Such a brilliant, surprising, and even funny break-in; and after, several moments where just when it looked like it was about to get tedious, a lovely aha illuminated the way. Truly stellar.
@johnh2052
@johnh2052 11 ай бұрын
For me, the key was realizing that in column 1, only the bottom xsum could be 2. If either of the others were 2, it would force 8 out of 2 circles, which isn't allowed. (To be clear, the 2 would immediately put an 8 in a non-circle position in column 2, and then there is no circle available for 8 in box 7. Thus, 2 non-circled 8s.)
@dylanh8163
@dylanh8163 8 ай бұрын
I’m missing something. Why can’t the bottom left be an 8 if the 8 is in c2 in box 1 or 4?
@ffets-SEP
@ffets-SEP 6 ай бұрын
@@dylanh8163 You mean at the very beginning? The cells colum 9 near the circles have to be a 2-3-4 triple, the 4 has to go into the middle leaving the corners with the 2-3 pair. As the top corner has 2 circles neat to it, there can't be a 2 up there, which would force two 8s into that box. Therefore the 2 has to go in the bottom left corner and has to be accompanied by an 8 to produce the 10 in the circle beneath the 2. And an 8 in the bottom left corner would mean, you have to sum up 8 digits in the bottom row, which is at least 36, much more than the required 10.
@Jesthers
@Jesthers 10 ай бұрын
Solved this one all on my own! Really fun and interesting puzzle. I love the start with figuring out that all of the circles outside the grid must be 10s, and the way to separate the 2-3 pairs using boxes 2 and 5. Highly recommend this one :D
@wrenbo4816
@wrenbo4816 11 ай бұрын
just to throw my voice in the mix. i much prefer the "proving its position" line. love the original song but think the revised line suits the tone better of both the channel and the bit itself. obviously a very small matter! delighted to have found this community.
@5t757
@5t757 11 ай бұрын
Love it! 16:52 today, everything clicked nicely for me.
@DanielA-uk9qg
@DanielA-uk9qg 11 ай бұрын
I think it would be fun if the circle rule was called Ouroboros Circles, because they’re round and also self referential in an ouroboros-like way!
@niiii_niiii
@niiii_niiii 11 ай бұрын
😍😍😍😍🐍🐍🐍
@Nabend1402
@Nabend1402 11 ай бұрын
39:49 What a brilliant break-in. Loved it!
@shawnmichajluk2044
@shawnmichajluk2044 11 ай бұрын
Totally agree, this is one of the best Sudokus. Thoroughly enjoyed it and hope there are more Circle Sudokus to come.
@Rubrickety
@Rubrickety 11 ай бұрын
Magnificent. Just wow. This didn't feel like a sudoku, it felt like a magic trick - one which is even more satisfying after you figure out how it was done.
@VadAndensong
@VadAndensong 11 ай бұрын
Hah, I had another way of breaking in to the puzzle. I couldn't be bothered to count the circles right away ("I'll have to do that later, I'm sure") Instead, I hypothesized that the surrounding circles are all one digit numbers. That would only allow for 1, 2 and 3 as the first digit of the X-sums. That would leave you with multiple X-sums starting with 1 -> multiple X-sums clues being 1's - > but there can only be one circle with a 1 in it. Therefore, there has to be at least one two digit number in the clues - > 10 is the only one that works - > and off we go. Lovely puzzle!
@Silvergrooves42
@Silvergrooves42 11 ай бұрын
Lovely logical break-in as well!
@ModusTrollens91
@ModusTrollens91 11 ай бұрын
I don't think that works as none of the first digits in the X sums are circled. That's also how I tried to start and eventually made my way to the intended break in.
@sanabas1
@sanabas1 11 ай бұрын
@@ModusTrollens91 it works, because if the first digit of the x-sum is 1, then the x-sum itself, which is in a circle, is also 1.
@ModusTrollens91
@ModusTrollens91 11 ай бұрын
ah and it is impossible for 4 to be the first digit in the xsum for a sum < 10 so there has to be two 1s somewhere in the 3 triples of 123.
@simonl4523
@simonl4523 10 ай бұрын
I love how Simon revels in the magical thinking about how he deduced 5 is not circled at the 24-26 minute mark, when the whole time R3C6 has to be a 5 using sudoku, taking us directly there.
@khoozu7802
@khoozu7802 8 ай бұрын
Actually not very directly. If 5 is not in the circle in box 2, it could be circles in other boxs. But if we cannot use 5 to make sum 9, we have to use 2+3+4=9, but we already got 23pair in the circle, and that conclude 5 must not in any circles.
@ffets-SEP
@ffets-SEP 6 ай бұрын
@@khoozu7802 Yes, that what I thought too. You have to find at least five 5s outside a circle to prove, that it's definitively out. As of minute 24, there were still a lot of possible circled 5s in the grid. I did it the same way, as Simon did it: As 4 was out, a single 9 was no longer an option. To make up 9-4=5, in 2 digits, you can either use 1+4 (would repeat a 4) or 2+3 (would use the 2, which was definitively in). So, it could be only 5 missing.
@ClairvoyantTruth
@ClairvoyantTruth 11 ай бұрын
4 + 9 > 9 These are the knowledge bombs I listen for!
@Orenotter
@Orenotter 11 ай бұрын
This grid made me happy and smiley. I thought I was being so wily. I placed fives, fours and threes Then I muttered "Oh geez!" When I saw I had broke it entirely. (Trust me, fellow Americans, it will rhyme when Simon reads it.) (Leaves a virtual plate full of cupcake crumbs. I broke that, too.)
@austinsinger7565
@austinsinger7565 11 ай бұрын
I'm starting to learn to not make assumptions while doing these puzzles.
@r0bbiegill
@r0bbiegill 11 ай бұрын
I stared at the puzzle for far too long before I watched this video to learn than 10 can be a number. I had assumed that if the number were a double digit number the circle would be pill-shaped. But once I watched the first few minutes of the solve, learned I was wrong about that, the solve was quite lovely. Fun to start with a 3 in the corner!
@angec9908
@angec9908 4 ай бұрын
I must finally be learning some sudoku variant logic because I spotted the 2-3 circle issue before Simon.
@thesatty
@thesatty 11 ай бұрын
Circle puzzles and Parity puzzles are the best!
@martineyles
@martineyles 11 ай бұрын
Solved without watching the video (and most of the time I will need hints for this length of video). A pretty satisfying puzzle and solution. :-)
@martineyles
@martineyles 11 ай бұрын
Your solve route is different to mine, because I disambiguated the 2s and 3s at the very end.
@jodyvanliew2514
@jodyvanliew2514 11 ай бұрын
Brilliant puzzle .
@HunterJE
@HunterJE 11 ай бұрын
The pencil marks placed at ~13:45 also tell you the disposition of the 34 pair in the bottom row - whichever is a 4 needs a 123 above it, which can only be one of them given the 123 triple in row 6...
@markp7262
@markp7262 11 ай бұрын
28:43 finish. Loved this puzzle. I saw the break-in immediately, and quickly used it to travel around the edge. Unfortunately I got stuck in the middle, as I had forgotten to finish one of the X clues. Even after checking all of them, I missed that I hadn't finished it. It probably added a bit of time, as I sat staring for a few minutes.
@mastercreative6752
@mastercreative6752 11 ай бұрын
With all those circle puzzles popping up everywhere nowadays, this might even be worth its own app, mightn't it? I'm not that much of a puzzle solver myself, but I enjoy the circles so much every time they appear on the channel, it would really be worth it in my opinion!
@Silvergrooves42
@Silvergrooves42 11 ай бұрын
It might! but as far as I can tell it's still a relatively new variant so people are still testing out all the fun ways you can use it. Maybe in a couple of months?
@Danielmoen88
@Danielmoen88 11 ай бұрын
I got hooked last week and started doing these, and it's so much proper fun. My sudoku technique is very limited, so having a lot of fun thinking about and discovering the logic in these puzzles. Stoked to get this one in 100 minutes (all though I messed up the logic of me thinking that 9s had to be missing from the circles, when it could be any number adding up to 9, so I had to restart once). Anyways, improving since a few days ago when I spent over 4 hours on one puzzle, and that after restarting twice :D edit: in my solve here, I did a technique I never saw Simon doing, and unsure if it's considered a bad technique: But I had discovered a bunch of 234s, and looking at 1s which I think I had placed two of. In the top left corner, 1 had two positions (one in circle one outside), so I first colored possible 1 cells yellow, then the permutations of each "path" with red and green, and then deleted purely yellow squares as possible 1s, which helped me progress from that point (hardest sticking point for me then). Is that considered a viable technique? The 1s only being able to be put in 1 circle maximum, made this possible this time, eliminating some cells.
@MitsuoRLCoach
@MitsuoRLCoach 9 ай бұрын
I love the REM reference you guys always use on this channel
@joadbreslin5819
@joadbreslin5819 11 ай бұрын
I love how the very first digit entered during this solve is a 3 in the corner. That was true for me, as well.
@dangrene617
@dangrene617 11 ай бұрын
That was a marvelous puzzle to solve. I loved pretty much every logical step, especially figuring out whether 5-4 or 9 was missing from circles! 14:33 solve time.
@erickehr4475
@erickehr4475 11 ай бұрын
25:51 for me. I felt that puzzle had a moderate level of difficulty which it maintained throughout. A very enjoyable solve.
@uigrad
@uigrad 11 ай бұрын
25:56 for me, so very close to you! It was fun.
@manfredwitzany2233
@manfredwitzany2233 11 ай бұрын
Billiant solve!
@eloib7664
@eloib7664 11 ай бұрын
Tks!!!! So hard when i try it, so easy when you explain it 😅😅😅
@pjbrady47
@pjbrady47 11 ай бұрын
This turned out to be a lot easier when I counted the circles correctly.... Fun puzzle!
@danielmaryakhin3057
@danielmaryakhin3057 11 ай бұрын
Very beautiful puzzle indeed! Really enjoyed solving it :)
@titusadduxas
@titusadduxas 11 ай бұрын
1:08:02 - That was another gorgeous puzzle.
@wibblywobblyidiotvision
@wibblywobblyidiotvision 11 ай бұрын
What an absolutely fabulous puzzle. I failed at the first hurdle by miscounting the circled digits as 45, and could therefore not make the 10s leap. Bah!
@bkoholliston
@bkoholliston 11 ай бұрын
What a great ending! Very fun!
@iambicpentakill
@iambicpentakill 10 ай бұрын
With all of the talk of circles, I kept thinking of James Acaster on Taskmaster, "My eyes are circles?"
@megalamb
@megalamb 11 ай бұрын
“Because obviously 46 minus 9 is 36” - Simon, 2023 ;)
@thomasstuder1624
@thomasstuder1624 10 ай бұрын
The 46 had me stomped
@Zeekfox
@Zeekfox 11 ай бұрын
That was a pretty cool solve!
@tomgalli1188
@tomgalli1188 6 ай бұрын
Wow This is another one that I just kept having to restart. I really felt like I could do it, but over and again I'd break it. I finally found teh way, though! 64:05 on my Nth attempt.
@frankjiang1857
@frankjiang1857 11 ай бұрын
Finished in 37:09. Very fun puzzle with a nice logic to it.
@IanMcGarrett
@IanMcGarrett 11 ай бұрын
My reaction to this puzzle was "I solved this???" I gave up at the start when I counted 46 bubbles and figured I was misreading the rules but had the same "Eureka" moment as Simon and the flow of the puzzle came together.
@praematura
@praematura 11 ай бұрын
Amazing puzzle, did it in 25:51 with a teeny bit of help from Simon right at the beginning of his solve (my brain was locked into thinking all circles were single digits, whoops 😅). Really enjoyed this one!
@amysteele2488
@amysteele2488 11 ай бұрын
Lovely puzzle. One of very few from the channel I have managed to complete. 47:53 for me
@davidrattner9
@davidrattner9 11 ай бұрын
Well done with your time Amy!!! Congrats on completing it. 🙂
@amysteele2488
@amysteele2488 11 ай бұрын
@@davidrattner9 thank you!
@annesorensen4004
@annesorensen4004 11 ай бұрын
What already a video ? 😮 No winther time /daylight saving time in the UK?
@CrackingTheCryptic
@CrackingTheCryptic 11 ай бұрын
Yes but KZbin doesn't adjust its clock to reflect it so, when I asked it to release at 8.30pm UK time, it thinks that's "old time"... aghhh. Sorry to anyone this has confused. I'm pretty sure that at some point over the coming days the "8.30pm video" will appear late to those whose clocks didn't change!!
@LithmusEarth
@LithmusEarth 5 ай бұрын
18:28 scrolling ahead he never oranges the fifth row making a lovely pattern, darn.
@Tepalus
@Tepalus 11 ай бұрын
27:55 for me. Lovely! Short and quick! :)
@MegaKotai
@MegaKotai 11 ай бұрын
25:53 for me. Spoiler warning! Starting on a blank grid by placing a 3 in the corner felt like the puzzle was crafted just for Simon 😅
@asterpw
@asterpw 11 ай бұрын
This one completely defied logic for me. At first I saw that about half the squares had circles so I assumed there would be 45 circles covering all digits 1 - 9. When I counted 46 I was really confused and counted them again 2 more times. Once I was sure it was 46 I had to challenge my assumptions and noticed there were 10 circles on the outside and realized those could all be 10 with 9 missing in the center. From that I assumed there were no 9s in any of the circles but hit a problem with that at some point that confused me again. Finally I realized you could get to 9 missing through 2 digits that add to 9 with all the 9s still in the circles. I guess you could also have gotten there with digits 2 3 and 4 all missing though... never eliminated that probability oops.
@Sponsie1000
@Sponsie1000 11 ай бұрын
ahhhh, l didnt think about putting 10 in the circles around the grid, l figured one of the outside-circles was just gonna end up staying empty (since the rules dont explicitely state that all circles need to be filled in) and all other circles were filled with proper sets of 1-9. Got stuck obviously, but the fact that there were exactly 10 circles around the grid didnt register to me as such
@srwapo
@srwapo 11 ай бұрын
30:27, but I accidentally read a comment about the outside circles being 10s before starting (was wondering why we weren't allowed to type digits into those circles).
@joseph4993
@joseph4993 11 ай бұрын
Been watching for a couple weeks and trying puzzles here and there, but they always stumped me Just finished this one though, used more than double the time you did but got there in the end 😅
@jsdodgers
@jsdodgers 11 ай бұрын
I'm always surprised when you want a puzzle to collapse. There's nothing I hate more when solving than when you solve some logic and everything else just falls in place. My favorite puzzles are the ones where you're thinking and solving logic until the final two cells.
@stangerrits6712
@stangerrits6712 11 ай бұрын
Agreed. I think the best puzzles hold a steady pace for the entire solve, maybe with some more difficult deductions here and there but never getting too easy before the very final stages of the solve.
@ibdoomed
@ibdoomed 11 ай бұрын
This one was fantastic. I think the break just destroyed Simon's thought path though, too many misses afterward.
@marcbennett9232
@marcbennett9232 11 ай бұрын
I actually prefer "thats 3 in the corner, proving its position" its quite clever
@maartenmarien
@maartenmarien 11 ай бұрын
Simon's keyboard: Ouch - Ctrl! Ouch - Ctrl! Again? What'd you do that for? Ouch - Windows key! Ouch - Shift! Ouch - Shift again - Go easy buddy, please... Ouch - Shift stop hitting that same key already! Ouch - Caps lock ON! OUCH - CAPS LOCK off! Ouch - Escape! (I wish.) Ouch - Num lock Print screen F1 F2 F3 F4! Ouch - Oh, a five. Good lord, why didn't you say so immediately?
@Jazminbanana3012
@Jazminbanana3012 10 ай бұрын
solve time 00:15:32
@matthewread9001
@matthewread9001 11 ай бұрын
Surprised that after the last puzzle with circles on the outside they didn’t allow you to fill in numbers this time.
@NeilCrabbe
@NeilCrabbe 11 ай бұрын
10:15 Obviously 46 minus 9 is 36. Of course I knew what he meant, but it made me laugh anyway.
@kindlin
@kindlin 11 ай бұрын
I have had almost zero chance of seeing any of the first 10 deductions of this puzzle. I can't even come close. I thought at 40m I might have a chance. I had 5 mins without a single idea, another 5m with nothing _after_ Simon alerts me that I need a 10th digit, and Simon already has 4 digits in the grid like *snap* that.
@roccov3614
@roccov3614 4 ай бұрын
There was no way I was going to get that initial foot in. Especially since I miss counted and got 45.
@CatastropheWaiter
@CatastropheWaiter 11 ай бұрын
Could I ask a v v stupid question. Why couldn't you have a one next to one of the outside clues? (I'm sure it's very obvious, but couldn't work it out lol)
@haleyprochilo1256
@haleyprochilo1256 11 ай бұрын
If box next to an outside clue contains a 1, the only box that will be counted toward the x sum clue is that box itself, meaning that the outside clue would need to equal 1 for a 1 next to one an outside clue to be a valid placement
@benjaminclegg7109
@benjaminclegg7109 11 ай бұрын
I have a sneaky suspicion, they are feeding you puzzles with 3 in the corner lately ;)
@Armoterra
@Armoterra 11 ай бұрын
They should just say how many circles are in the grid in the rules.
@bobbie0976
@bobbie0976 11 ай бұрын
It felt like I flew through this one…28 min
@ewamewa12
@ewamewa12 11 ай бұрын
Hi! Great solve, as always! But I have a completely unrelated question, does anybody here remember a fanart of Cracking The Cryptic fantasy map? I tried to find is so hard but unsuccessfully…. I want to show it to my girlfriend so badly 😿😿😿
@_aullik
@_aullik 11 ай бұрын
I found that puzzle impossible to solve... then i recounted the circles and noticed its 46 not 45... ups
@LednacekZ
@LednacekZ 11 ай бұрын
i completely failed to understand the rules. i assumed that you could only put numbers 1-9 into the circles. and it made no sense to me and could not be solved.
@robertbekkers4974
@robertbekkers4974 11 ай бұрын
I completely got puzzled by the notion that the outside circles all contain 10... How was that deducted?
@bobblebardsley
@bobblebardsley 11 ай бұрын
If a number appears in a circle, then that many circles are filled with that number. (i.e. if a 1 is circled, then no other 1s are circled. If a 2 is circled, then exactly two 2s are circled, and so on.) If all of the digits 1-9 appeared in circles in this puzzle, that would total 45 circled cells. But there are 46 circled cells. Therefore there _must_ be at least one circle in which a number higher than 1-9 appears. You can't place a number higher than 9 inside the grid, so all instances of this higher number must be in the clue circles outside the grid. There are exactly ten of those, so the number cannot be 11 or higher. So the only two-digit number that can appear in the circled clue cells outside the grid is 10, and must (by the circle rule) appear in all ten of them.
@longwaytotipperary
@longwaytotipperary 11 ай бұрын
@@bobblebardsley great explanation!
@peterscott2782
@peterscott2782 10 ай бұрын
I've just started watching these videos so am obviously missing something, but I too don't understand the logic behind it being 10. Why can't one of the numbers outside of the grid be 9 for example? You can have 8 nines inside the grid circled, 1 outside the grid circled and 1 inside the grid not circled.
@peterscott2782
@peterscott2782 10 ай бұрын
Think it just clicked 😂
@Aliessil
@Aliessil 11 ай бұрын
Simon has a 70min completion time in a 40min video? Seems fishy 🤔
@NoobixCube
@NoobixCube 11 ай бұрын
I just noticed something: you need to change the intro card. Mark is unfortunately not the reigning Times Crossword champion right now. It should say "12 time and future Times Crossword champion", so we can call him the once and future king!
@AKernel-y9f
@AKernel-y9f 11 ай бұрын
Oddlyeven is one of my favorite constructors. Yet again a masterpiece. I loved solving this one.
@jonbrowne
@jonbrowne 11 ай бұрын
I discovered CtC in March/April 2020. Wonderful couple of years watching the channel evolve but the vast majority of videos from Simon remain a total mystery to me! 🙈 how can I improve???
@cherriespancakes
@cherriespancakes 11 ай бұрын
This is anedoctal and my own experience, but I started by trying on my own the sudoku before watching. If I didn't see anything I would start bifurcating a suspicious cell (that i color pink to be able to backtrack easily with the cancel move feature) on a short chain. Once i found something breaking that I knew was wrong, I would try to find WHY it was wrong in the grand scheme of things and if there was some logic I could generalize from it. I was able to start grasping x/y wings, kropkis, arrows and the like way better. And if I was truly stuck I'd go back to the video to watch up until what I was missing. Sometimes innocuous remarks about constraints would give me the solution way before simon catched up to my point. Nowadays I tend to finish before starting watching half the time, and I even sometimes beat simon's and even mark's times! It's mostly practice in the end. Although I found I do way better with some comstraints and types than others, and you can see comparative strong suits and uneases in both simon's and mark's solves, where mark is incredibly quick and precise with arithmetic and pure sudoku, where simon's excels at geometric patterns, pencil puzzles hybrids and unusual constraints. Finding a kind of sudoku where it just flows for you is just the best and helps feeling progress and motivated which makes for smoother solves.
@QuarkTwain
@QuarkTwain 11 ай бұрын
Open the puzzle for any video and just give it a try. If you get stuck come back to the video for a pointer, then continue from there. You'll get better with practice!
@bobblebardsley
@bobblebardsley 11 ай бұрын
Often a puzzle has a monstrous break-in but then follows fairly standard techniques. So watch the break-ins, try to understand what's going on, but equally don't be afraid to start your own solve using Simon's 'help' and see if you can solve it the rest of the way, treating his first few placed digits as 'given'. Also maybe go back to some of those earlier videos and see if the puzzles make more sense to you now, because they've definitely got more and more difficult over the years and there are some useful techniques to be learned from 2020ish. (I'm not an expert solver at all btw, these are just suggestions!)
@kindlin
@kindlin 11 ай бұрын
@@cherriespancakes I got got completely stuck on this video every step of the way and had to give up. I had no chance with this one. I can solve some of them, but this one clearly wasn't for me.
@Vorash00
@Vorash00 11 ай бұрын
Also look at the length of the video the longer it is the harder Simon found it. So start by solving videos less than an hour. (I’d say less than 30mins but when you get a 10-15min intro less then an hour seems fair).
@martysears
@martysears 11 ай бұрын
One of the best circle-counting puzzles we’ve seen so far. Brilliant construction OddlyEven, starting with a really nice elegant break-in concept, which led onto a silky smooth solve path. The stuff in the middle with 4s and 5s was delicious. Great reaction and solving from Simon too
@Danielmoen88
@Danielmoen88 11 ай бұрын
I wrote down a list of numbers adding to 9, then gradually crossed off each combination when I discovered a digit having to appear in a circle, and was left with 4+5 as the only option. I'm gonna watch Simon's video now, and I'm sure my way was ridiculously cumbersome compared to whatever Simon will do ^^ I'm gonna guess he discovered either a 4 or a 5 that COULDN'T appear in a circle, to make the process easier. I noticed that I had a 4 that couldn't appear in any circle for a while, but didn't think about that until later. edit, watching the video, yeah, he had six uncircled 4s (along with circled 2) which proved 4+5 as uncircled, so easy to miss these helpful logical steps, by just simply not thinking of it!
@MaierFlorian
@MaierFlorian 11 ай бұрын
My clock DID change and yet the video came out at a surprising time... x)
@rentalcustard
@rentalcustard 11 ай бұрын
A wonderful puzzle! Simon, you missed a cracking bit of logic on 2s by finding an equally cracking bit of logic on 6: when you placed the circled 2 in box 8, you still needed one more circled 2, and box 6 was the only remaining possibility. Either route to finding the 6 and the 2 in row 4 is very pretty, but I really enjoyed finding it my way, because it felt very unexpected that 2 would be restricted in that way!
@waldolala2
@waldolala2 11 ай бұрын
And you all missed a cracking bit of logic by filling in the x-sum starting from r9c7 😅
@mbakenemdusink9757
@mbakenemdusink9757 11 ай бұрын
I too do love this new circle rule! I think it's time someone comes up with a fitting name for it. Any suggestions?
@anomalousresult
@anomalousresult 11 ай бұрын
"46 minus 9 is 36"
@nimrodping4438
@nimrodping4438 11 ай бұрын
A new knowledge bomb from Simon at 10:14 "because obviously 46 minus 9 is 36" hehe...
@TheEg_Theeg
@TheEg_Theeg 11 ай бұрын
I made lots of funny noises because of how amazing this puzzle is
@patrickgass787
@patrickgass787 11 ай бұрын
I would say, don't worry about what others think of your choice of lyrics; you should sing the version that sits in your heart.
@shantanubayaskar
@shantanubayaskar 2 сағат бұрын
Brilliant puzzle..needed help with simom figuring out that the 10 goes outside. I wasnt able to get over the mental block of 1-9 digits lol
@badrunna-im
@badrunna-im 11 ай бұрын
Don't like the deliberate mislead of "number" vs. "digit". It'd be better to just call them values like some other puzzles do, then it's irrespective of base. You could argue that the number 1 would appear 11 times in circles in they were filled, or the clues would be defunct otherwise...
@RichSmith77
@RichSmith77 11 ай бұрын
How is it a deliberate mislead? The use of "number", instead of "digit", specifically allows multiple digit numbers to appear. If anything, it points towards double digit numbers being used, in my view.
@sophiusdynami3401
@sophiusdynami3401 11 ай бұрын
I came here to make sure I was adding the circles correctly to 46
@LillaJag
@LillaJag 11 ай бұрын
I think its funny that you upload after US time not Europe time 😂 I living in Sweden and was surprised of the early upload time! I guess next sunday we have same time has usually upload time or are it going to be a earlier upload time the whole winter?
@inspiringsand123
@inspiringsand123 10 ай бұрын
Rules: 03:43 Let's Get Cracking: 05:22 What about this video's Top Tier Simarkisms?! The Secret: 7x (06:36, 06:54, 07:01, 07:09, 07:18, 08:12, 08:18) Three In the Corner: 3x (13:01, 13:27) Bobbins: 2x (15:38, 27:53) Knowledge Bomb: 1x (23:41) And how about this video's Simarkisms?! Ah: 15x (06:19, 06:42, 06:42, 13:01, 13:01, 16:14, 16:14, 19:38, 21:22, 31:46, 31:46, 34:12, 37:41, 37:41, 38:21) Brilliant: 10x (02:26, 02:26, 06:45, 06:45, 06:50, 17:48, 17:48, 25:12, 32:55, 39:36) Pencil Mark/mark: 9x (15:21, 16:42, 16:45, 20:02, 21:13, 21:29, 27:43, 29:48, 35:07) By Sudoku: 7x (17:51, 21:08, 22:21, 23:06, 28:48, 29:25, 30:34) Beautiful: 6x (01:16, 01:16, 14:24, 31:03, 31:09, 32:30) Hang On: 6x (05:55, 16:18, 16:38, 19:38, 19:38, 31:46) In Fact: 5x (24:52, 31:06, 36:14, 38:08) Sorry: 4x (05:52, 06:09, 20:35, 32:35) Obviously: 4x (10:13, 11:44, 15:18, 25:30) Clever: 3x (37:01, 37:06, 39:47) Stuck: 3x (14:38, 15:36, 22:33) That's Huge: 2x (23:30, 25:10) What on Earth: 1x (08:30) Goodness: 1x (06:57) The Answer is: 1x (08:58) Missing Something: 1x (10:45) In the Spotlight: 1x (13:30) Lovely: 1x (31:18) Deadly Pattern: 1x (37:20) Gorgeous: 1x (13:07) Come on Simon: 1x (38:38) Magnificent: 1x (01:04) Alacrity: 1x (16:49) I've Got It!: 1x (05:46) Whoopsie: 1x (34:54) Box Thingy: 1x (29:38) Wow: 1x (39:40) What Does This Mean?: 1x (10:04) Cake!: 1x (03:31) Genuflection: 1x (40:13) Most popular number(>9), digit and colour this video: Ten (22 mentions) One (78 mentions) Orange (5 mentions) Antithesis Battles: High (4) - Low (1) Even (6) - Odd (0) Higher (2) - Lower (0) Outside (7) - Inside (0) Row (11) - Column (11) FAQ: Q1: You missed something! A1: That could very well be the case! Human speech can be hard to understand for computers like me! Point out the ones that I missed and maybe I'll learn! Q2: Can you do this for another channel? A2: I've been thinking about that and wrote some code to make that possible. Let me know which channel you think would be a good fit!
@ElRectalo
@ElRectalo 11 ай бұрын
Funny enough. I counted the circles, expecting there to be 45. I counted 46, and thought "well, I guess I am wrong about maximum being 45", but then the realization hit like a truck. It was fun to figure out which numbers are not present in the circles, overall I wouldn't call this one "The best I ever solved", but it was up there. It was closer to my level, unfortunately I'm not good enough to solve the "Best of the best", but this one was exactly my level
@socksygen
@socksygen 11 ай бұрын
I counted 46 and then went to the comments to see if I was going crazy... I get it now. Very devious!
@MiyaHollands
@MiyaHollands 11 ай бұрын
It's my birthday today, can I do a shout-out to myself, and I have made, not one, but two unbaked chocolate cheesecake to share with my friends tomorrow night. Happy birthday me!
@niiii_niiii
@niiii_niiii 11 ай бұрын
Happy birthday 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
@MiyaHollands
@MiyaHollands 11 ай бұрын
@@niiii_niiii Thank you 🙂
@andymitts251
@andymitts251 11 ай бұрын
I noticed the x-wing on 9s in rows 3 and 7 while watching Simon's solve, that would have helped my own solve tremendously. Fitting that Simon didn't see it either
@Manigo1743
@Manigo1743 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for turning off those from-to pencilmarks, because they were annoying.
@six_5000
@six_5000 11 ай бұрын
45:50 for me, but a lot of that was wasted being completely wrong in box 7
@psiphiorg
@psiphiorg 11 ай бұрын
My time was 20:43, solver number 341. A great addition to the counting-circles constraint!
@sakkikoyumikishi
@sakkikoyumikishi 11 ай бұрын
12:09: "Each circled cell has 2, 3 or 4 next to it". Yes! And specifically, r1c9 has to be a 3, because it is next to *two* circles. If it were a 2, you'd have to put an 8 in both r1c8 and r2c9, which is obviously not allowed due to repeating an 8 in the box. If it were 4, you'd have to place 1, 2 and 3 next to it twice. Four of the six cells you would need to place them in are also in box 3. So you would again have to repeat (at least) one digit in box 3. Since you could put one of the digits from r1c7/8 in r4c9, you would have to place the other one in r2/3c9, repeating it in box 3. Therefore, the only digit that can possibly go in r1c9 is the one that can sum to 10 in two ways, which is 3. So not only do we get a digit, but the first digit we get is also a 3 in the corner. 😉
@grimanium
@grimanium 2 ай бұрын
He must have talked too much about this brilliancy because I solved it faster than he did!! This is my first puzzle I managed to do that hahaha
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