Samurai Contest starts Tuesday Nov 21
Samurai Contest starts Tuesday Nov 21
Since I already dediced to publish a weekly Samurai, it seemed logical that this would also have to be a contest puzzle.
So it shall be.
Every Tuesday, starting November 21, a new Samurai Contest puzzle will be released. You can submit your solution within a week.
Contestants will be listed. Everybody deserves a fair chance in this contest. No extra points for speedy entries. No extra points for computer programs...
Good luck to you all!
Ruud
So it shall be.
Every Tuesday, starting November 21, a new Samurai Contest puzzle will be released. You can submit your solution within a week.
Contestants will be listed. Everybody deserves a fair chance in this contest. No extra points for speedy entries. No extra points for computer programs...
Good luck to you all!
Ruud
“If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't.” - Emerson M Pugh
Hello Ruud,
Is there a program available for download that will allow you to work on these as one puzzle?
(right now I'm using SudoCue and saving each puzzle - which needs to be opened individually - this makes for 'hard' puzzles to be even harder as I find I constantly muck up my grid 3 corner markups when working this type of puzzle)
Thanks for any info available!
Is there a program available for download that will allow you to work on these as one puzzle?
(right now I'm using SudoCue and saving each puzzle - which needs to be opened individually - this makes for 'hard' puzzles to be even harder as I find I constantly muck up my grid 3 corner markups when working this type of puzzle)
Thanks for any info available!
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I'd love a "Samurai Helper," too. I put the numbers in Excel, but I make mistakes.
I just learned to use Sudocue, and so far it's great. For the Samurai, I just put in the center grid and work on my paper copy of the others.
When I'm working in Clueless helper, I do a "print screen," paste into Photoshop, crop and "print to fit page."
I'm brand new to this, so any advice is welcome.
Amy
p.s. I made a "Loco Sudoku" that's six-in-one. It's Samurai shaped, with Killer, butterfly, odd/even, consecutive, and greater/less. I made it in Adobe Photoshop, but saved it as a .png file. There's no way I can format it the way you've requested, but I'd love to share.
What can I do?
I just learned to use Sudocue, and so far it's great. For the Samurai, I just put in the center grid and work on my paper copy of the others.
When I'm working in Clueless helper, I do a "print screen," paste into Photoshop, crop and "print to fit page."
I'm brand new to this, so any advice is welcome.
Amy
p.s. I made a "Loco Sudoku" that's six-in-one. It's Samurai shaped, with Killer, butterfly, odd/even, consecutive, and greater/less. I made it in Adobe Photoshop, but saved it as a .png file. There's no way I can format it the way you've requested, but I'd love to share.
What can I do?
If you send me the image by email, I will post it here on the forum.Princess Amy wrote:p.s. I made a "Loco Sudoku" that's six-in-one. It's Samurai shaped, with Killer, butterfly, odd/even, consecutive, and greater/less. I made it in Adobe Photoshop, but saved it as a .png file. There's no way I can format it the way you've requested, but I'd love to share.
What can I do?
Ruud
PS Marlie,
Could you make the image a little smaller? There is an awful lot of white around the puzzle.
“If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't.” - Emerson M Pugh
[quote="Marlie"]I sometimes use sudocue and paste it in paint. Only when there are more then 6 fields overlapping each other.
I made a quick example
[img]http://img388.imageshack.us/img388/3449 ... pleph0.jpg[/img][/quote]
How do you paste it in Paint?
I'd love to try that!
I made a quick example
[img]http://img388.imageshack.us/img388/3449 ... pleph0.jpg[/img][/quote]
How do you paste it in Paint?
I'd love to try that!