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		Earl
 
 
  Joined: 30 May 2007 Posts: 677 Location: Victoria, KS
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:37 pm    Post subject: Interesting | 
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				If today's VH went by took quickly, here is one that uses many techniques.  Interesting.
 
 
Earl
 
 
 
 
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 | 4      18     57     | 1678   2      1689   | 3      58     5678   |
 
 | 1578   6      9      | 1378   1378   18     | 1478   2      4578   |
 
 | 1278   138    237    | 5      13678  4      | 1678   9      678    |
 
 |----------------------+----------------------+----------------------|
 
 | 78     5      47     | 9      1478   18     | 2      6      348    |
 
 | 3      48     2467   | 2678   45678  2568   | 489    458    1      |
 
 | 268    9      1      | 268    4568   3      | 48     7      458    |
 
 |----------------------+----------------------+----------------------|
 
 | 1569   2      356    | 4      13568  7      | 689    38     3689   |
 
 | 69     7      346    | 2368   368    268    | 5      1      34689  |
 
 | 156    134    8      | 136    9      156    | 467    34     2      |
 
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(Edited by Marty to align grid) | 
			 
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		Earl
 
 
  Joined: 30 May 2007 Posts: 677 Location: Victoria, KS
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:46 pm    Post subject: Interesting | 
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				Here is the original grid.
 
I often cannot get the grids to line up correclty.
 
 
Earl
 
 
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+-------+-------+-------+
 
| 4 . . | . 2 . | 3 . . |
 
| . 6 9 | . . . | . 2 . |
 
| . . . | 5 . 4 | . 9 . |
 
+-------+-------+-------+
 
| . 5 . | 9 . . | 2 6 . |
 
| 3 . . | . . . | . . 1 |
 
| . 9 1 | . . 3 | . 7 . |
 
+-------+-------+-------+
 
| . 2 . | 4 . 7 | . . . |
 
| . 7 . | . . . | 5 1 . |
 
| . . 8 | . 9 . | . . 2 |
 
+-------+-------+-------+
 
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Play this puzzle online at the Daily Sudoku site | 
			 
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		storm_norm
 
 
  Joined: 18 Oct 2007 Posts: 1741
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:06 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				hi earl,
 
 
nice puzzle,  first real move is the x-wing on the 4 removes 4 from r5c5, then a number of ways you can from here.  either an xy-chain or if you look at the 5's in rows 2, 6 and 7 and columns 1, 5 and 9,  there is a finned sword fish, of course it doesn't do much, just takes out the 5 in r9c1.   finding a sword fish is pretty interesting to me.
 
 
after that a finned x-wing on the 6's in rows 5 and 8 and columns 3 and 6 takes out 6 in r8c1.  
 
 
the 6's look promising after that. but I think a couple more chains will have to do the trick. | 
			 
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		keith
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:59 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				After the X-wing on <4>, coloring on <4> solves R6C7 as <8>.  After that, a couple of XY-wings finish it off.
 
 
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		Asellus
 
 
  Joined: 05 Jun 2007 Posts: 865 Location: Sonoma County, CA, USA
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				 Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:19 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				Keith,
 
 
How did you color <4>?  I'm not seeing it. | 
			 
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		Asellus
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:22 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				There's an alternative to that Finned Swordfish.  The <5> at R7C5 can see both ends of the strong link in C3 via ERs in Boxes 3, 6 and 5:
 
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| 4    18  A57  | 1678  2       9   | 3    58  5678 |
 
| 1578 6    9   | 1378  1378    18  |e148 e2   4578 |
 
| 1278 138  237 | 5     1678    4   |e168 e9   678  |
 
+---------------+-------------------+---------------+
 
| 78   5    47  |e9     148    e18  |e2   e6   3    |
 
| 3    48   26  | 2678  5678    256 | 9    458 1    |
 
| 26   9    1   |e268   4568   e3   |e48  e7   458  |
 
+---------------+-------------------+---------------+
 
| 1569 2   a356 | 4    #13-568  7   | 68   38  689  |
 
| 69   7    346 | 2368  368     26  | 5    1   4689 |
 
| 156  134  8   | 136   9       56  | 7    34  2    |
 
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		Asellus
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:29 am    Post subject:  | 
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				storm_norm's <6> elimination in R8C1 can also be seen as due to a {26} W-Wing (or Remote Pair) in R6C1 and R8C6.  Then, more can be done with the <6>s...
 
 
There is a Finned X-Wing in C36 where the fin is visible to R8C4 via ERs in Boxes 9, 3 and 2 eliminating <6> in R8C4.  However, this step isn't necessary.
 
 
Instead, there is a Color Wing (Multi-Coloring) that employs grouped coloring on the end of one chain:
 
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| 4     18   57    | 1678   2     9  | 3    58  5678 |
 
| 1578  6    9     | 1378   1378  18 | 148  2   4578 |
 
| 1278  138  237   | 5      1678  4  | 168  9   678  |
 
+------------------+-----------------+---------------+
 
| 78    5    47    | 9      148   18 | 2    6   3    |
 
| 3     48   26r   | 78     578   26g| 9    458 1    |
 
| 26    9    1     | 268    4568  3  | 48   7   458  |
 
+------------------+-----------------+---------------+
 
|#15-6  2    356(g)| 4      1368  7  | 68   38  9    |
 
| 9     7    346(g)| 2368   368   26r| 5    1   468  |
 
| 16R   134  8     | 136G   9     5  | 7    34  2    |
 
+------------------+-----------------+---------------+ | 	  
 
The r-G "Bridge" is in Box 8.  Eliminations occur between R and g. The grouped coloring is shown in parentheses in Box 7 C3. <6> is removed from R7C1.
 
 
The resulting strong link in C1 completes a color loop back to Box 8 eliminating <6> from R7C5 and R8C45.  (This is why that Finned X-Wing with the ERs isn't necessary.)
 
 
Then, there is another Color Wing:
 
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| 4    18   57  |G1678 2     9  | 3   58  R5678 |
 
| 1578 6    9   | 1378 1378  18 | 148 2    4578 |
 
| 1278 138  237 | 5    1678  4  | 168 9    678  |
 
+---------------+---------------+---------------+
 
| 78   5    47  | 9    148   18 | 2   6    3    |
 
| 3    48  g26  | 78   578  r26 | 9   458  1    |
 
|r26   9    1   | 268  4568  3  | 48  7    458  |
 
+---------------+---------------+---------------+
 
| 15   2    356 | 4    138   7  | 68  38   9    |
 
| 9    7    346 | 238  38   g26 | 5   1   #4-68 |
 
|g16   134  8   |r136  9     5  | 7   34   2    |
 
+---------------+---------------+---------------+ | 	  
 
The r-G "Bridge" is in C4.  <6> is removed from R8C9.
 
 
After this, two XY Wings complete the puzzle.  The first pivots at R8C9 and eliminates a <3>.  The second pivots at R7C8 and eliminates <5>. | 
			 
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		tlanglet
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:36 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Hi,
 
 
I am new at Sudoku and to this site, but how been following the discussions for awhile to learn.
 
 
After the basics, I found a finned x-wing to eliminate <2> at r5c3, then another finned x-wing to eliminate <1> at r3c2 & r2c4. Then a xyz_wing with pivot atr3c1 eliminated the <8> at r2c1. Finally a xy-wing with pivot at r9c2 eliminated <3> from r8c45 which solved the puzzle.
 
 
I have no idea if all these moves were required or even if all were truly correct but they worked.
 
 
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		Asellus
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 2:25 am    Post subject:  | 
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				Hi Ted,
 
 
Welcome again!  (I just replied to one of your posts on another thread.)
 
 
I believe you were lucky in this case.  Here's the grid after basics:
 
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| 4    18  57  | 1678 2      9   | 3   58  5678 |
 
| 1578 6   9   | 1378 1378   18  | 148 2   4578 |
 
| 1278 138 237 | 5    1678   4   | 168 9   678  |
 
+--------------+-----------------+--------------+
 
| 78   5   47  | 9    148    18  | 2   6   3    |
 
| 3    48  26  |x2678 45678 x256 | 9   458 1    |
 
| 26   9   1   |f268  4568   3   | 48  7   458  |
 
+--------------+-----------------+--------------+
 
| 1569 2   356 | 4    13568  7   | 68  38  689  |
 
| 69   7   346 |x2368 368   x26  | 5   1   4689 |
 
| 156  134 8   | 136  9      56  | 7   34  2    |
 
+--------------+-----------------+--------------+ | 	  
 
I have marked what you are probably considering to be your Finned X-Wing.  Any "victim" cells must be able to "see" both the potential X-Wing and the Fin.  The only such cell here is R5C5, which contains no <2>.  The <2> in R5C3 can see the potential X-Wing but cannot see the Fin; so, it cannot be removed in this way.
 
 
A finned fish (such as Finned X-Wing) alone can only eliminate candidates within cells belonging to a single Box, the Box shared with the fin.  Your <1> eliminations in R3C2 and R2C4 are in two different Boxes.  So, that's not possible with a Finned X-Wing.
 
 
Don't get discouraged.  These are "learning opportunities"! | 
			 
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